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ographical Description of Barnstable. Pp. 118 and 1LJ0. A Topograph- 

 ical Description of Wellfleet. P. 148. A Historical Account of Middle- 

 borongh. P. 158. Macy's Account of Nantucket. Pp. 170-172. A 

 Topograpbical Description of Raynhain. Pp. 188-193. Anecdotes re- 

 specting Sandwich and Masbpee. P. 203. A Key into tbe Language of 

 America; Or, an Help to tbe Language of tbe Natives in tbat part of 

 America called New England. Togetber with brief Observations of tbe 

 Customs, Manners, and Worship, etc., of the aforesaid Natives, in Peace 

 and War, in Life and Death. By Roger Williams, of Providence, in 

 New England. 



1795. P. 50 : Account of the Western Indians and some account of 

 the Indians of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and in the counties of 

 Barnstable and Plymouth. 



1798. P. 6 : General Lincoln's Observations on the Indians. P. 32 : 

 Historical and characteristic traits of the American Indians in general, 

 and those of Natick in particular. P. 54: Memorabilia of Yarmouth. 

 [Tbis account contains a tradition of tbe Indians of Nantucket.] 



Vol. vi. — 1799. [Some letters in reference to King Pbillip's War, 

 and some more on tbe 197tb page and beyond between tbe Governor, 

 Daniel Gookin, and the praying Indians at Natick and others, the last 

 letter ending on tbe 211th page.] 



Vol. viii. — Description of Chatham, p. 151. History of Eastbam, 

 pp. 159-170. Pp. 203-239 : A Relation or Journal of a Plantation settled 

 at Plymouth, in New England, and Proceedings thereof: First printed 

 in 1622 and abbreviated in Purchas's Pilgrims, book x, chapter iv. Lon- 

 don, 1625. [This is sometimes called Mourt's Relation.] P. 239 : Good 

 News from New England; Or, A Relation of things remarkable in that 

 Plantation. Written by E. Winslow. 



Hutchinson's History. 



Prince's Annals. 



Mather's Relations of Troubles in New England. 



Belknap's Biography. 



Alden's Collections. 



"Brief and True Relation of the Discovery of tbe North Part of Vir- 

 ginia, being a most pleasant, fruitful, and commodious soil." [The above 

 is found in tbe 3d series, Vol. viii, of tbe Mass. Hist. Society's Collec- 

 tions.] 



"Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth, from 

 1602 to 1625, now first collected from original records and contempora- 

 neous printed documents," by Alexander Young. 



" Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay." J. B. Moore. 



"Drake's Book of the Indians." 



"Defense of the Rhode Island system of treatment of the Indians." 

 By Zacb. Allen. 



W. Hubbard.— "Indian Wars in New England." 



Barber's Historical Collections, pp. 14, 16, 33, 38, 43, 46, 54, 56, 59, 117, 

 124, 131, 135, 147, 150, 154, 447. 



