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1873. Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius). Short Account of the Lord's Work 

 among the Micmac Indians. Halifax, 1873. 32 pp. 



1873. Campbell (Duncan). Nova Scotia. Montreal, 1873. Pp. 17-26 



treats of the Micmacs, the information having been evident- 

 ly derived from Rand's Short Statement of Facts. 



1875. [Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius, D. D.)]. A First Reading Book in 

 the Micmac Language. Halifax, 1875. iv, 5-108 pp. This 

 is a most necessary book for anyone studying the Micmao 

 language. See also 1854. 



1877. Gilpin (J[ohn] Bernard, M. D.). Indians of Nova Scotia. 

 Trans. N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc., iv, pp. 260-231. Read 12 March, 

 1877. Treats, in a most interesting manner, of the 

 Micmacs in historic time. 



1877. Patterson (Rev. George, D. D.). History of County of Pictou, 

 N. S. Montreal, 1877. Pp. 26-37 is devoted to an account 

 of the Micmacs. 



J878. Dawson (Sir John William). Supplement to second edition of 

 Acadian Geology. London, 1878. Additional matter on 

 Micmac remains is given on pp. 18-19, with figure of a bone 

 harpoon-head on p. 19. 



1883. Patterson (Rev. George, D. D.). Antiquities of Nova Scotia. 



Annual Report Smithsonian Inst. for 1881. Wash., 1883, 

 pp. 673-677. 



1884. Leland (Charles G[odfrey]). Algonquin Legends. Bost., 1884. 



377 pp., illus. Founded chiefly on the legends collected 

 by Rand. See 1894. 



1885. Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius). The Micmac Language. In Cana- 



dian Science Monthly, Nos. 10-11, pp. 142-146; Kentville, 

 fi t N. .S., Oct.-Nov., 1885. A general discussion, including 

 some poly synthetic words. 



1888. Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius, D. D., LL. D.). Dictionary of the 

 Language of the Micmac Indians. Halifax, 1888. viii, 

 286 pp. English-Micmac part only published, but the 

 Micmac-English section is in manuscript. 



1888. Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius). The Micmac Indians. Our Forest 

 Children, vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 10-12; Shingwauk Home, Sault 

 'Ste. Marie, Ont., 1888. Grammatic remarks, p. 11; 

 vocabulary of about 80 words and sentences, Micmac and 

 English, pp. 11-12; etc. 



