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Hale, Horatio. Continued. 



Hiawatha and the Iroquoi.s Confederation. A 

 paper read at the annual meeting of the Amer- 

 ican Association for the Advancement of Science 

 in August, 1881, under the title of " A Law- 

 giver of the Stone Age." 



Proceedings of the American Association. 1881. 

 Reprinted in pamphlet form. The Salem Press, 1881- 

 8vo. pp. 20. 



Indian Migrations as Evidenced by Language. 

 Read at the Montreal meeting of the American 

 Association in August, 1882. 



The American Antiquarian for January and April, 

 1883. 



Reprinted in pamphlet, Chicago: Jameson & Morae, 

 8vo.,pp. 27. 

 The Tutelo Tribe and Language. 



Reprinted in pamphlet from the Proceedings of the 

 American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, March, 

 1883. 8vo., pp. 47. 



The Iroquois Book of Rites. With an introduc- 

 tion on the history, customs and language of 

 the Huron-Iroquois nations. 



Volume No. 2 of Biinton's Library of Aboriginal 

 American Literature. Philadelphia, D. Q. Brinton, 

 1883. 8TO.,pp. 226. 



On Some Doubtful or Intermediate Articulations. 

 Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, February, 1885. 8fO., pp. 12. 

 Chief George H. M. Johnson Onwanonsyshon : 

 His Life and Work among the Six Nations. 

 With portraits and other illustrations. 



Magazine of American Hintory, February, 1886. 

 8vo., pp. 12. 



Report on the Blackfoot Tribes. Prepared for the 

 British Association for the Advancement of 

 Science as the First Report of a Committee on 

 the Northwestern Tribes of Canada. 

 Proceeding* of the Association for 1885. 

 Reprinted in Nature, and (with some omissions) in 

 the Popular Science Monthly for June, 1886. 8vo 

 PP.12. 



The Iroquois Sacrifice of the White Dog. 



American Antiquarian for January, 1885. 8?o., p. 6. 

 The Origin of Wampum. A paper read at the 

 Montreal meeting of the British Association in 

 1884. 



Popular Science Monthly for January, 1836, under 

 the title of "The Origin of Primitive Money." 8vo., 

 pp. 11. 



The Origin of Languages and the Antiquity of 

 Speaking Man. An address delivered before 

 the Section of Anthropology of the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science in 

 August, 1886. 



Proceedings of the Association of 1886, and in pam- 

 phlet, Cambridge, Mass. : John Wilson & Son, 1886. 

 8vo., pp. 47. 



Language as a Political Force. 



Andover Review for August, 18S6. 8<ro., pp. 11. 

 Notes by the Editor of the Third Report of the 

 British Association on the Northwestern Tribes 

 of Canada. 



Proceedings of the Association for 18s7. 8vo.,pp. 4. 

 Notes by the Editor of the Fourth Report of the 

 above Committee. 



Ibid; 1888. 8vo.,pp. 3. 



Hale, Horatio. Continued. 



Huron Folk-lore. No. 1. Cosmogonic Myths. 

 The Good and Evil Minds. 



Journal of A merican Folk-lure for October and De- 

 cember, 1S88. 



An International Language. 



Proceedings of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, 1888. 8vo., pp. 5. 



The Devolopment of Language. A paper read be- 

 fore the Canadian Institute, Toronto, April, 1888. 

 Proceedings of the Canadian Institute, and reprinted 

 in pamphlet by the Copp-Clark Co., Toronto, 1848. 

 8vo., pp. 45. 



Race and Language. Read at the annual meet 

 ing of the American Association in 1887, under 

 the title of " The True Basis of Ethnology." 

 * Popular Science Monthly, January, 1888. 



The Aryans in Science and History. Read at the 

 annual meeting of the American Association in 

 1888. 



Ibid., March, 1889. 8vo., pp. 15. 



Remarks on North American Ethnology : intro- 

 ductory to the Fifth Report of the Committee 

 of the British Association on the Northwestern 

 Tribes of Canada. 



Proceedings of the Association for 1889. 8vo., pp. 5. 



Huron Folk-lore. No. 2. The Story of Tijaiha, 

 the Sorcerer. 



Journal of American Folk-lore, October and De- 

 cember, 1889. 8vo. , pp. 6. 



An International Idiom : A Manual of the Oregon 

 Trade-language or Chinook Jargon. London : 

 Whittaker & Co., 1890. 

 12mo., pp. 63. 



Was America Peopled from Polynesia ? A Study 

 in Comparative Philology. 



Proceedings of the International Congress of Ameri- 

 canists, Berlin, October, 1888. 



Reprinted in pamphlet, Berlin : B.C. Hermann, 1890 

 8vo., pp. 15. 



" Above " and " Below " : A Mythological Disease 

 of Language. 



Journal of American Folk-lore, July and Septem- 

 ber, 1890. 8vo., pp. 13. 



Remarks on the Ethnology of British Columbia : 

 Introductory to the Fifth Report of the Com- 

 mittee of the British Association on the North- 

 western Tribes of Canada. 



Proceedings of the Association, 1890. 8vo., pp 10. 



Huron Folk-lore. No. 3. The Legend of the 

 Thunderers. 



Journal of American Folk-lore, October and Decem- 

 ber, 1891. 8vo., pp. 6. 



Language as a Test of Mental Capacity; being an 

 attempt to demonstrate the True Basis of An- 

 thropology. 



Pamphlet reprinted from the Triiniacli'iiis of the 

 Royal Society of Canada, vol. u. . So. 2, 18)1. 



Republished in the Journal of the Anthropological 

 Institute of Qreat Britain and Ireland for May, 189.'. 



Also (under the title of ' Man and Language ") in 

 the American Antiquarian for January, March, May 

 and July, 1893. 

 4to.,pp. 36. 



