IROQUOIAN LANGUAGES. 



91 



J. 



Jack.s3ii ( iluUiiiay ). Civilizatioo | of 

 the I Indian natives; | or, | A Brief 

 View I of the friendly conduct | of | 

 William Penn | towards tliem | in tlio 

 early settlement of Penn-sylvania ; | 

 Tlie subsequent care of tlie Society of 

 Friends in endeavouring to promote | 

 peace and friendship with them by pa- 

 cific measures; | and | A concise narra- 

 tive of the proceedings of tho Yearly 

 Meeting of Friends, of | Pennsylvania, 

 New Jersey, and parts adjacent, since 

 tho year | 1795, in proiuotiug their im- 

 provement | and gradual civilization. | 

 By Halliday Jackson, j [Quotation, two 

 lines.] I [Scroll.] | 



Philadeli.hia: | Marcus T. C. Gould, 

 No. (), North Eighth street. | New 

 York: | Isaac T. Hopper, No. 4-20, 

 Pearl street. | 18:30. 



Pp. 1-120, 8°. — A vocabulary of some of the 

 most familiar words and ijhrases in tlio Seneca 

 language, and tlio Euglish, in alphabetical 

 order, pp. lU-120 



Copies seen: Britisli Museum, Congress, 

 Eamcs. 



Jackson (William Henry). Department 

 of tlio Interior. [ United States Geolog- 

 ical Survey of the Territories. | F. V. 

 Haydea, U. S. geologist. Miscellaneous 

 publications, N ). 9. | Descriptive cata- 

 logtio I of I photographs | of | North 

 American Indians. | By | W. H. Jack- 

 son, I photographer of the Survey. | 



Washington: | Government Printing 

 Office. I lo77. 



Printed cover as above, titk' as above reverse 

 blank 1 1. pp. iii-vi, l-r24, S^. — N'anii's of chiut's 

 (with Engli.sh definitions) of anumbiT of Tnrlian 

 tribes, among tliem the Seneca, pp. 92-93. 



Cn^ncs seen: Bureau of Ethnology, National 

 Museum, Pilling, Powsll. 



James (Edwin). A | narrative | of | the 

 captivity and adventures | of | John 

 Tanner, | (U. S. interpreter at the Saut 

 de Ste. Marie,) | during | thirty years 

 residence among the Indians | in the I 

 interior of North America. | Prepared 

 for the press | by Edwin James, M. D. | 

 Editor of an Account of Major Long's 

 Exi»edition from Pittsburgh | to the 

 Rocky Mountains. | 



New York: | G. & C. & H. Carvill, 

 10:^ Broadway. | 1830. 



Pp. 1-426, 8°.— Numerals 1-12 in Clierokee 

 (fiom Adair), p. 327.— Numerals I-IO in Seneca 

 ("from an Indian at Buii'aloe, 1827 "), ]). 331. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenasum, Brinton, 

 Congress, Dunbar, Lenox, Trumbull. 



At the Field sale. No. 1113, a half-morocco 

 copy brought $3.03 ; at the Squier sale, No. 5.'>2, 

 a similar copy, -$3.38. Priced by Liulerc, 1878, 

 No. 1020, 35 fr. The Murphy ropy, half green 

 calf, No. 2149, brought $3.50. 



A I narrative | of | the captivity and 



adventures | of | John Tanner, | (U. S, 

 interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,) | 

 during | thirty years residence among 

 tho Indians | in the | interior of North 

 America. | Prepared for the press | by 

 Edwin James, M. D. | Editor of an Ac- 

 count of Major Long's Expedition from 

 Pittsburgh ; to the Rocky Mountains. | 



London: | Baldwin & Cradock, Pa- 

 ternoster Row. 1 Thomas Ward, 84 High 

 Holborn. | 1830. 



Pp. 1-42C, portrait, 8^— Tha Americ.iu edi- 

 tion with a new title-page only. 



Copies seen: Astnr, Trumbull. 



Clarke, 1886, No. 0G52, prices a ropy in bo.rrd.s 

 $5. 



Sabiu's Dictionary, No. 35085, titles an edi- 

 tion in German, Leipzig, 1840, 8'^-. and one in 

 French, Paris, 1855, 2 vols. S°. 



