108 PROCEEDINGS OF THE REGENTS. 



fereiit tribes have already been issued. So much, however, is yet 

 to be done, that I appeal to the public libraries, the historical socie- 

 ties, and literary institutions of the country, as well as to ethnolo- 

 gists, here and abroad, to aid me, by subscribing to the series, as 

 the greater the number of subscribers, the lower the Avorks can be 

 afforded, and the greater the number of volumes that can be issued. 



The works are handsomely printed on good paper, and carefully 

 edited, forming a series of royal 8vo. volumes creditable to any col- 

 lection. 



NOW READY. 



1. A French Onondaga Dictionary. From a manuscript of 



the seventeenth century $4 00 



2. A Grammar of the Selish, or Flathead Language. By 



Rev. G. Mengarini 4 00 



3. A Grammar of the Heve (Sonora) Language. Edited 



from a manuscript of the seventeenth century. By 



B. Smith, Esq. 100 



4. A Grammar of the Mutsun( California) Language. By 



F. Felipe ARRoyo de la Cuesta 2 50 



5. A Grammar of the Nevome (Pima) Language. Edited 



from a manuscript of the seventeenth century 4 00 



G. A Grammar of the Yakama Language. By the Rev. M. 



C. Pandqsy f- 2 50 



IN immediate preparation. 



7. A Vocabularj'^ of the Sextapay (California) Language. By Padre 



B. Sitjar. 



8. Vocabularies. Collected by the late W. W. Turner. 



9. Maillard's Grammar of the Micmac Language. 



10. Arroyo's Vocabulary of the Mutsun. 



11. Potier's Radical Words of the Huron Language. 



12. Bruyas' Radical Words of the Mohawk Language. 



13. A French-Illinois Dictionary. 



14. Potier's Huron Grammar. 



15. Lefevre's Vocabulary of the Montagnais Language. 



16. Bruyas' French-Mohawk Dictionary. 



Various others will be added, and, if encouragement is given, the 

 series will include an English translation of Molina's ' ' Mexican 

 Dictionary." 



JOHN G. SHEA, 



83 Centre street, New York. 



The volumes of the series may be ordered of Triibner & Co, 

 London ; Charles Reinwald, Paris ; B. Hermann, Leipzig. 



The Board of Regents, having examined the library, collections, 

 museum, &c., adjourned sine die. 



