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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Ca.stiglioui (Lni^i). Viagj^io | uegli | 

 Stati Uuiti | dell' | America Setteutrio- 

 iiale I iatto iiegli aiiui 1785, L78t), e 1787 

 I (la I Lnigi Castiglioni | Patrizio Mi- 

 laue.se [&c. tbree Hues]. | Con alcuue 

 Osservazioui sui Vegetabili | piu iitili 

 (U (juel Pae.se. \ Touio piimo[-secouilo]. \ 



Milauo. I NellaStauiperiadi Giuseppe 

 Marelli | Cou Penui.ssioue. | 1790. 



2 vols.: title 1 1. preface, contents, &c. pp. 

 v-xii, text pp. 1-403 ; title 1 1. index pp. v-vi, 

 text pp. 1-402, 3 folding tables, 8f.— Vocabu- 

 lary of tlie Chactaw ami Cerocliese, vol. 1, pp. 

 250-2CG. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athona'uni, Brit- 

 isli Museum, Cousie.ss. 



Luigi Ca.stiglioui's, \ Maylauilischcu 



Patriziers, \ des St. Stcphausonlen.s p. 

 ui. Kittere, uud der pLiilo- | sopliiycheu 

 Gesellschaft zu Pliiladelpliia, so wie 

 der I patrioti.scbeu Societal, zu Maylaud i 

 Mitgliedes &c. | Reise | durch | die 

 vereiuigteu Staateu | von | Nord-Ame- 

 rika, | iu | den Jabren 178.5, 178(3 und 

 1787. ( Nebst Beuierliuugeu | iiber die 

 □utzlicbsten Gewacbse dieses Landes. | 

 Aus deui Italieuischen | vou | Magnus 

 Petersen. Erster Tiieil. Mit Knpfern. 



Memmingeu, | bey Andreas Seyler. 

 1793. 



Title and 7 otber p. 11. pp. 1-495, miips and 

 plates, sni. 8°, Vol. 1 ail that was published. — 

 Vocabulary in Deutscb, Cbactawisch, and 

 Scberokesisch, pp. 322-328. 



Copii'n xeen : Congress. 



Catalogue | de | livresrares | et lu'ccicux 

 I uiauuscrits efc iuipriuies | principalo- 

 uieut sur I'Aincrique | etsur leslaugues 

 du uionde entier | coiiiposant la biblio- 

 tbeqnede | M. Alpb.-L. Piuart | etconi- 

 preuant en totalito bx bibliotlieque 

 Mexico-Guatdmalieuue de | M. I'xibbe 

 Brasseur dc Jionrbourg | 



Paris I ¥"*= Adolpbe Labitto | librairo 

 de la Bibliotbe(|ue Natiouale | 4, rue (b; 

 Lille, 4 I 1.S8:5 



Outside title 1 1. half title 1 1. title 1 1. pp. v- 

 viii, 1-218, 8^. — Contains titles of a number of 

 works iu the InKjuois dialects. 



Copies s,en: Congress, Eames, Pilling. 

 Catalogue of library. See Bartlett (J. 



II.). 

 Catalogue | ot | one bnndred and seven- 

 teen I Indian Portraits, j representing 

 I eigbteen dillerent tribes, | accom- 

 panied by I a few remarks | on tbe | 

 cliaractcr, Ac of most of tbem. | Price 

 l-2i cents. [18.")U?] 



Catalogue — Continued. 



No inipvint; ])i). 1-24, 8°. — A. list of promi- 

 nent persons belonging to various American 

 trilies, whose portraits were painted by King, 

 of Washington, and copied by lunian. The 

 names of most of them are given with the 

 English signilication. Among tlie tribes reii- 

 resented is the Cheroke(\ 



Copies seen : Powell, \yiseonsiu llistoric.il 

 Society. 

 Catechism : 



Cherokee. 



Iroquois. 



Mohawk. 



Mohawk. 



Mohawk. 



Mohawk. 



Mohawk. 



Moliawk. 



See Catechism. 

 Davis (S.). 

 Bruya.s (J.). 

 Huguet (.T.). 

 Maicoux (J.). 

 No Yeriwanontontha, 

 Neuville (.J. B.). 

 Piquet (F.). 



Catechism [in tbe Cberokee language. 

 1845.] 



No title-page; i)p. 1-4, 32'-', in Cherokee 

 characters. Appended to Cherokee prim m-. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenieuui, Dunljar, 

 Shea. 



Catecliisinv.s Lutberi. See Cainpauius 



(J.). 

 Catlin (George). Catalogue | of | Cat- 

 lin's ludian gallery | of | portraits, 

 land-scapes, | manners and customs, | 

 costumes &c. &c., | collected during 

 seven years' travel amongst tbirty-eigbt 

 dif- I fereut tribes, speaking different 

 languages. | 



New-York: | Piercy & Reed, printers, 

 7 Tbeatrc alley. | Is;}7. 



Title as above verso blank 1 1. ])p. 3-30. 12^. — 

 A list of promineut personages of dillerent 

 tribes, including a munber of Iroquois, Seneca, 

 Oneida, and Cherokee, giving their names, with 

 English meanings. 



Copies seen: Harvard, Powell. 



• Catalogue | of | Catlin's ludian Gal- 



leiy I of I Portraits, Landscapes, | Man- 

 ners and Customs, I Costumes, &c. &v. 

 I Collected during seven years' travel 

 anu)ngst tbirty-eigbt | different tribes, 

 sp 'aking different languages. | 



New York: | Piercy & Reed, Printers, 

 7 TboMtre Alley. | 1838. 



Pp. 1-40, IG'^. — Names of pcr.sons, with Eng- 

 lish signification, of the Iroquois, Seneca, 

 Oniuda, and Cherokee. 



Copies seen: Harvard, Wisconsin Historical 

 Society. 



A I descriptive catalogue | of | Cat- 

 lin's Indian gallery ; | containing | \n\v 

 tiaits, I lan(isca[)es, costumes, Ac. | 

 and ! representations of tbe manners 

 and customs I of tbe i Nortb American 



