IROQUOIAN LANGUAGES. 



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Jehan (L. -F.) — Coutiuued. 



hiimaines, de leurs migrations, etc. I PieceJ6 

 d'un I Essai sar lorolodu lansagcdana revolu- 

 tion do riiitelllgence huniaine. | Par L.-F. 

 Jeban (dc Saiiit Ciavieu), | Meuibro do la So- 

 ciet6 g^olojiiijue de Fiance, de lAcadeiiiio 

 loyalr des sciences de Turin, etc. | [Quotation, 

 three lines.] I Public | par M. I'Abbe Mi-j;ne, | 

 fiditeur de Li Bibliotb^que Univer.selle dii 

 Cloi-ne, I on I dcs Cours Coniplct.s sur cbit<ii!e 

 brancbe do la scitDCC ecclfisiastique- | 'L'onio 

 Unique. | Prix: 7 francs. | 

 [Imprint a.H in liist title.] 

 Outsidi' title 1 1. titles as above 2 11. columns 

 (two to a pa'^'c) 9-1418.-Tbo Tableau poly- 

 ylotte dcs kuisues imludes the Mohawk 

 Iluioune (in Inniuoise. coluiuns OUC-90!). 

 Copien neen: Biitisli Museuui, Shea. 

 There is an edition, P.iri.s, 18G4, which I have 

 not seen, a cojiy of which is in the Watkinson 

 Librarj', Ilarlfuvd, Conn. 

 JeniLson (James). S; e Rand (S. T. ). 



• Seo Smith (E. A.). 



Jemisoii (Mary). Sl'c Seavers (J. E.). 

 Jeniisou (William). Sco S'liith (E. A.). 

 John ( Andrew). _yr. yeeGatschet(A. S.). 

 Johnson ( — ). See Gallatin (A.). 

 [Johnson (Anna C.).] The Irociuois ; | 

 or, I the briglit side of Indian charac- 

 ter. I By I Minnie Myrtle. | 



New York : | D. Appletoa and Com- 

 pany, I 1541) and :>5S Broadway, | 1855. 



Pp. 1-317, V2°. — the lausuago oi the Iro(iuois, 

 contaiuinii a slioit Iioquois vocabulary, the 

 Lord's jiraycr, and specimen of an Indian hymn, 

 pp. 298-301. 



Copies scoi : CnU'.;iess, . Massacliusetts liis- 

 torical .Societ.v. 



At the Field sale, a copy, Xo. llL'd, brought 

 $1. 

 Johnson (Eli as). 

 and laws, | ot 

 Nations, | and | 

 carora Indians. 

 a native Tirscarora (diiet. ] 



Lockport, N. Y. : | Union Printinj^ 

 and Ptiblisliin.ir Co., (O. W. Cutler, 

 Pres't.) I 1831. 



Frontispiece, tillc verso copyright 1 1. intro- 

 diu'tion pp. ."i-C, prefai e pp. 7-8, text pp. 9-2l!l, 

 8^.— Irocjuois terms passim. 

 Copies seen: Briuton, Congress. Powell. 



Johnson (George). See Hale (il.). 



Johnson ( George W.), (\'?/7or. See Cher- 

 okee Advocate. 



Johnson {Sir \ViHiani). Extracts of 

 some letters, from Si^^Villiam Johnson 

 Bart, to Artlmr Lee, M. D. F. K. S. on 

 the custoius, manners, and language of 

 the Norlheru ludian.s of America. 



Legends, | Iraditions 

 t!ie I IrorjMois, or Six . 

 history | of the | Tns- 

 I r>\- I Edias Johnson, I 



Johnson (^V.) — Continued. 



In Royal .Soc. (of Loudon] Philosoph. Trans, 

 vol. G3, pp. 14J-148, London, 1773, sm. 4°.— Con- 

 taius a few Mohawk teruis. 



Reprinted in American Mu-cuui, vol. 5, pp. 

 19-21, Philiideiphia, 17t9, 8^ and in O'Calla- 

 ghan (E. B.), Documentary Hist, of N'ew York, 

 vol. -4, pp. 430-437, New York, 1851, 8° ; again, ;ii 

 O'CJJidliig an (E. B.), Documentary Hist, of New 

 York, vol. 4, pp. 239-273, Now York, 1851, 4°; 

 and in Stone (W. L.), Life and Time of Sir Will- 

 iaiii.Johnsou. vol. 2. up. 4S1-488, AUiany, 1SG5, 8°. 



John.ston (John). Account of the 

 present .state of the Indian tribes in- 

 habiting Ohio. In a letter from John 

 Johnston, esq. United States agent of 

 Indian affairs, at Pi([ua, to Caleb At- 

 water, esij. Commauicated to the 

 prcsideut of the American Antiquarian 

 Society. 



lu Ameriian Ant. Soc. Trans. (Aichaeologia 

 AmeruMiia) vol. 1, pp. 2G9-299, Worcester, 1820, 

 8-'. 



Vocabulary of tin- Wyandot, p)). 292-297. 



Tlio vocabulary is reprinted in Schoolcraft 

 (H. R.), Notes on the Iroriuois [second edi- 

 lion], pp. 393-400, Albany, 1847, 8^, in Dodgo 

 (•J. R.), Red Men of the Ohio Valley, pp. 51-GO, 

 Springfield, 18G0, 12^, and in the various edi- 

 tions of Howe (H.), Historical Collections of 

 Ohio, as follows; Cincinnati, 1818, 8°, pj). 590- 

 094 (*); Cincinnati, 18jO, $°, pp. ,')9J-594 ( Astnr); 

 Cincinnati, 1852, 8°, i)p. 590-594 (British Mu- 

 seum); Cincinnati, 18G9, 8^ ( ): Cincinnati, 187.o, 

 8^, pp. 590-.'594 (Congress); and probably in a 

 number of othcreditions which I have not seen. 



Jones (Electa P.). StoidOiridge, | past 

 and present; | or, rticords of | an old 

 mi.ssion station. | By Mi.s.s Electa F. 

 Jones. I 



S[)riiigliclil : | Samuel Bowles & com- 

 l)auy. I L^ol. 



Pp. l-27.i, 8^.— Lord's prayer in the [Mo- 

 hawk] dialect of the Six Nations, pp. 36-37. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress. 



At the Field sale a copy, No. 1118, brought 

 ."JO cents. 

 Jones (11(1-. Evan), t^^'^'^' Testament in 

 the Cherokee language.] (*) 



According to Newcomb's ('y clop<edia of Mis- 

 sions, "the translation of the [Cherokee] New 

 Testament was completed by Mr. [E.] Jones 

 in 1S47." If this be true, I thiidi the work has 

 not been printed. 



See New Testament. 

 Terms of relationship of the Mount- 

 ain Cherokee, collected by Kcv. Evau 

 Joues, missionary. 



In Morgan (L. II.), Systems of consanguinity 

 and :itliuity of the human family, pp. 293-382, 

 Urns 23, Wa-^hinglon, 1871, 4°. 



