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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Duponceau (P. S.) — Coutiuued. 

 ludiounes de TADjerique | du Nord ; | 

 ouvrajife qui, a la stance publique auuii- 

 elle I de | I'lustitut Royal de France, | 

 le 2 Mai 1835, | a reuiporte le prix fonde 

 par M. le comte de Voluey ; par M. P.- 

 i5t Dii Pouceau.LL. D. , President [&c. 

 six liucs]. I 



Paris, I A la librairie d'A. Pibau de la 

 Forest, | rue des Noyers, 37 | Gide, li- 

 braire, | Rue de Seine s. g. 6 bis. | Deutn, 

 libraire, | an Palais-Royal. | 1838. 



Ilalf-titlo 1 1. title verso blauk I 1. avortisse- 

 mout pp. v-xi, table pp. xiil-xvi, preface pp. 

 1-73, text pp. 75-404, 8°. Memoir on the sram- 

 matical character of the North American lan- 

 guages, chapters v-xx being devoted to the Al- 

 gonkin, pp. 75-250 — Appendix A. Comparative 

 vocabulary of the Algonkin (Lcnapi, from 

 Hecke-ffelder) and Iroquois (Onondago, from 

 Zeislierger), pp. 257-209. — Appendix B. Com. 

 parativo vocabulary, with uote.s, of the Algon- 

 kin, pp. 271-411. — Report on the general char- 



Duponceaii (P. S.)— Continnecl. 



acter and forms of the American languages, 

 made to the Ilist. & Lit. Com. Am. Phil. Soc, 

 by the Cor. Sec. P. S. Duponceau, pp. 413-404. 



Copies seen: Boston Atheuajum, Congress, 

 Eamcs, Harvard, Lenox. 



Trlibner, 1850, No. 632, prices a copy H)g. 6rf. 

 The Fischer copy, No. 2327, brought9«.; another 

 copy. No. 2C86, Is. The Squier copy. No. 1051, 

 half morocco, cilt top, uncut, sold for $2.51'. 

 Leclerc, 1878, No. 2007, prices it 10 fr. (juai- 

 itch prices the worlc as follows : No. 12553, half 

 bound. Is. Gd.; No. 12551, large paper, sewed, 

 12s. : No. 30000, sewed, 5s., boards, Cs. ; No. 

 30001, large paper, sewed, 9s. The Ramirez copy, 

 No. 203, brought 8s.; the Brinley copy. No. 

 5627, half levant morocco, gilt, uncut, $2.25. 

 Trlibner, 1882, p. 3, prices it 10s. Gd. 

 See Heckewelder (J.) and Dupon- 

 ceau (P. S.). 



Mr. Duponceau was born on the island of 

 Rhe, France, June 3, 17G0, came to this country 

 in 1777, was made an American citizen in 1781, 

 and died in Philadelphia, Pa., April 1, 1814. 



Dwight (S. E.). See Gallatin (A.). 



E. 



Eames : This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note indicates that a copy 

 of the work referred to has been seen by the 

 compiler in the library of Mr. Wilberforce 

 Eanies, New York City. 

 Edwards {licv. Jouatban). Observa- 

 tions I on tbo I language | of tbe | 

 Mubbekaueew Indians ; | In which tbe 

 Extent of that language in [ North- Amer- 

 ica is shewn ; its genius is | grammat- 

 ically traced : some of its peculiari- | 

 ties, and some instances of analogy be- 

 tween I tbat and the Hebrew are 

 pointed out. | Communicated to the 

 Connecticut Society of | Arts and Sci- 

 ences, and published at the | Request of 

 the Society. | By Jonathan Edwards, 

 D. D. I Pastor of a Chnrch in New-Ha- 

 ven, and I Member of the Connecticut 

 Society of | Arts and Sciences. | 



New-Haven, Printed by Josiah 

 Meig,s, I M,DCC,LXXXVIII [1788]. 



1 p. 1. title reverse blank 1 1. preface 1 1. text 

 pj). 5-17, 8°. -Numerals 1-10 in Mohegan and 

 Molia vk, p. 9. — Pater Nosier in the language of 

 tlie Six Nations (from Spencer, in Smith's New 

 York), p. 10. 



Cojiics seen: British Museum, Congress, 

 Earaes. Harvard, Trumbull. 



At the Miirpliy saloa half-morocco copy. No. 

 872, sold for $1.50. At the Brinley sale, No. 

 5090, an uncut, half greonmorocco copy, brought 

 $2. 



Ohservations I on the I language I of 



Edwards (J.) —Coutiuued. 



the I Mubhekaneew Indians; | in which 

 I The extent of that language in Nortb- 

 Ame- I rica is shewn; its geuius is gram- 

 matically I traced ; some of its peculi- 

 arities, and some | instances of analogy 

 between that and tbe | Hebrew are 

 pointed out. | Communicated to the | 

 Connecticut Society of Arts and Sci- 

 ences, I And published at tbe request of 

 the society. | By Jon atban Edwards, D. 

 D. I pastor of a Church in New-Haven 

 and member of the | Connecticut Society 

 of Arts and Sciences. | 



New HaVen, printed by Josiah Meigs, 

 1787 [^sio'] ; | Loudon reprinted by W. 

 Just ins, I Shoemaker-Row, Blackfriars. 

 I M,DCC,LXXXVIII [1788]. 



Pj). i-iv, 5-lG, 8^. — Lingui.>i(lcs as In the Amer- 

 ican edition. 



Copies Kceii : Bi)stou Athcnscuui, British Mu- 

 seum, Daub.ir. 



A I sermon | at the execution of | 



Moses Paul, an Indian ; | Who had been 

 guilty of murder, | preached at New 

 Haven in America. | By Samson Oc- 

 com, I a native Indian, and missionary 

 to the Indians, who was in England | 

 in 1776 \_sie for 17()G] and 1777, [.s/c for 

 1767] collecting for the Indian charity 

 schools. I To which is ad<led | a short 

 Account of the | lato spread of the gos- 



