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1630. [HiGGiNSON, Francis.] New England's | Plantation. Or, | a Short 

 and trve | description of the commodities | and discommodities of 

 that Countrey. | — | Written by a reuerend Diuine now | there 

 resident. | — | [Seal.] | — | London, Printed by T. C. and R. C. for 

 Michael Sparke, | dwelling at the Signe of the Blew Bible in | Greene 

 Arbor in the little Old Bailey. 1630. 1 vol. 4to in shape and by sigs., 

 sq. 16mo size, consisting of 11 unpaged leaves. 



On the 7th leaf begins, "Of the Aire of New England with the Temper of the 

 Creatures in it "; and on the next leaf comes some bird-matter, amounting tojust 

 one page. — Reprinted in Force's Kistorical Tracts, vol. i. Tract 12. 



1632. Morton, T. New English Canaan ; Or New Canaan, containing An 

 Abstract of New England. Composed in three Bookes, [etc.] Writ- 

 ten by Thomas Morton, of Cliffords Inn, Gent. Upon ten Yeers 

 Knowledge and Experiment of the Country, Printed by Charles 

 Green. 1632. 



Not seen. —Keprintedin Force'sHist. Tracts, vol. ii. Tract 5, 1838. — See ed. of 1637. 



1632. Sagard Theodat, G. Le Grand Voyage | Dv pays des Hvrons, | 

 sitn6 en I'Amerique vers la Mer | douce, 6s derniers confina | de la 

 nouuelle France, | dite Canada. | Oil il est amplement trait6 de tout 

 ce qui est du pays, des | mceurs & du naturel des Sauuages, de leur 

 gouuernement | & fagons de faire, tant dedans leurs pays, qu'allans 

 en voya- | ges : De leur foy & croyance; De leurs conseils & guerres, 

 & I de quel genre de tourmens ils font mourir leurs prisonniers. ( 

 Comme ilsse marient «fc esteuent leurs enfans: De leurs Me- | decins, 

 & dea remedes dont ils vsent k leurs maladies : | De leurs dancea 

 & chansons : De la chasse, de la pesche & des 1 oyseaux & animaus 

 terrestrea & aquatiquesqu'ils ont. Des | richesses du pays : Comme 

 ils cultiuent les terres, & accom- | modent leur Menestre. De leur 

 deiiil, pleura &, lamenta- | tions, & comme ila enseuelissent & en- 

 terrent leurs morta. | Auec vn Dictionnaire de la langue Huronne, 

 pour la commodi- | t(S de ceux qui ont k voyager dans le pays, & 

 u'ont I I'intelligence d'icelle lan^uo. | Par F. Gabriel Sagard 

 Theodat, RecoUet de | S. Francois, de la Prouince de S. Denys en 

 France. | — | A Paris, | Chez Denys Moreav, rue S. lacques, h | la 

 Salamaudre d'Argent. | — | M. DC. XXXII. | Auec Priuilege du 

 Eoy. 1 vol. 16mo, with 12 prel. 11. (eug. title (1 1.), plain title 

 (1 1.), invocation to Jesus Christ (2 11.), to Henry de Lorraine (2 11.), 

 to reader (3 11.), contents and royal privilege, &c. (3 11.)), .and 

 pp. 1-380, whereof pp. 295-380 are of Part Second. — Dictionary of 

 the Huron language, pji. 1-12, 1-132 (being 66 leaves, unpaged), 

 1-13 (being 7 leaves, unpaged). 



Seconde Partie, Chapilre I, pp. 29G-304, Des Oyseaux.— There is a copy of this 

 extremely rare work in the Congressional Librarj- at Washington. There is a 

 late textual reprint, 1865, giving facsimile of the original title-pages, indication 

 of the original pagination, etc., q. v. The work is not to be confoundea with the 

 same author's Ilistory of Canada, 1636, of ■which there is a similar late reprint. 



1632. Smith, J. The 1 General Historie | of | Virginia, . . . [etc.] | Lon- 

 don. I Printed by I. D. and | I. H. for Edward Blackmore | Anno 

 1032. 



Excepting date and imprint, this is identical with the orig. ed., 1624, q. v., even 

 to the break in the pagination between pp. 96 and 105; also same 4 maps. 



