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Show PEEDE DIALECT. 225 NUMBEES. Soos, 1 We-ioone, . ; 2 Pi-oone, 3 Wol-soo-ing, 4 Shoo-min, 5 Nav-i, ". 6 Nav-i-ka-vali, 1 Nan-ne-et-soo-in, 8 Shoo-koot-spenker-mi, , 9 Tom-shoo-in, , 1Q Warn-shoo-in, 20 Pi-oone-shoo-in, 30 Wol-so-i-mi-shoo-in, 40 Shoo-mo-mo-shoo-in, 50 Nav-i-rae-shoo-in-ny, 60 Nav-i-kah-mi-sho-in, 70 Nan-ne-et-soo-e-mi-shoo-in, 80 Shu-cut-spinker-mi-shoo-in, 90 Wah-kut-spinker-mi-shog, 100 21th.-At eight o'clock to-day, we were on the road, which turned towards very high bluffs. We found the ascent so steep that it was necessary to unharness all the horses from the wagons, and attach them all to one wagon, making fourteen animals dragging one vehicle up this difficult eminence-the men also assisted. This ascent was about 400 yards, and an angle of 35 degrees. We were busily occupied three hours, in taking all our wagons to the table land above. Our course then lay over a barren desert, due west. The road was covered with a loose fossilliferous rock, very flinty, and painful for our animals to travel. We travelled over the same character of road for twenty miles, and then descended into the valley of the Muddy River, through & deep, irregular canon of at least 10* |