A collection of word lists in the St'at'imcets ("Lillooet") language pertaining to a broad range of topics: “Shuswap & Lillooet words required for compilation of vocabularies” (including some Nlaka’pamuctsin); “Names of places, villages, &c.”; “Names of implements, manufactures, materials used for do.”; “Verbs”; “Names of houses, lodges, rooms, parts of lodges, household utensils and furnishings, baskets, mats, bags &c”; “Names of articles of clothing, ornaments, styles of hairdressing, painting, tattooing &c.”; “Phrases”; “Names of varieties of food, roots, berries, plants, trees”; “Names of canoes, snowshoes”; “Names of weapons, games, tings used in games &c.”; “Seasons, months, natural phenomena, &c”; “Titles, personal names, names in connection with social organization, festivals, social customs &c”; “Names in connection with birth, childhood, puberty, marriage, death, relationship”; “Names in connection with religion, mythology, spirit land, shamanism”; “Numerals, adverbs, prepositions, adjectives, &c.”; “Animals, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles”; “Implements used in processing food”; “Terms of relationship, parts of body, &c”; and “Substanterials” listing suffixes.
Correspondence among James Teit, Edward Sapir, Frank Shutt (Dominion Chemist), Edwin Hewitt (Dominion Entomologist), James Fletcher, and John Davidson, regarding botanical survey of British Columbia. 31 letters altogether, dating 1897-1919.