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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



W. 



Wakwi. See Mathevet (J. C). 

 Walker (William). Nimu'rals of tlu; 

 Wyandot. 



In Schoolcraft (H. 11.), Inili.an tribes, vol. 2, 

 pp. 218-220, Philadelphia, 1852, 4^. 



Seventy-five numbers with English signifi- 

 cations. 

 Wai'den (David Baillie). Recliercbcs | 

 Biir les I antiqiiitds do l'Ain6riqiie | 

 Septeutrioualo, | par D. B. Warden, | 

 membre correspondant do I'AoadcSmio 

 des sciences do I'Institnt | royal, etc., 

 etc. ] (Ouvrage extrait da 2" volnnio 

 des Metnoires de la dite Soci6t6.) | 



Paris, I Evcrat, iiuprinioar-libraire, 

 I rno du Cadran, No. If). I 1827. 

 Title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 3-144, 4".— Pro- 

 teudiie affiuit6 des languos indiennos avcc 

 celles de divers peuples, pp. 112-120, includes a 

 few words in Huron, Cherokoo, Seneca, Tusca- 

 rora, and Oneida. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress. 



Recliercbes snr les antiquities des 



£tats-Uuis de rAraeriquo Septentri- 

 onale, par M. Warden. 



In Sodeto de Geog. Roceuil de voyages ot 

 do niemoiros, vol. 2, pp. 372-509, Paris, 1835 4^. 



Prctendue aiiinite des lauguos indiennos &c., 

 pp. 481-489. 



Recbercbes | sur | les antiquit6s | 



de I'Amdriquo du Nord | et de | I'Amdri- 

 que du Sud, | et sur | la Population 

 primitive | de ces dens continents, | 

 par I M. Warden, | Ancieii Consnl-G(5- 

 ndral [&c. tbreo lines.] | [Design.] | 



Paris, I Imprimerie et Fonderio uor- 

 males de Jules Didot I'alne, | Boulo- 

 vart d'Enfer, No. 4. | 1834. 



Pp. 1-224, folio. Forms deuxiemo partie, 

 deuxi^me division, tome second, Antiquites 

 amoricaines, Paris, 1834, 2 vols, folio. — Brief 

 discussion of the Cherokoo alphabet, p. 180. 



Coines seen: Aator, Bancroft, British Mu- 

 seum. 

 Wassenaer (•Claes). Historiscb verbaid 

 I alder gbedenck-weordicbsto gescbie- 

 deniisstJn, | die bier on daer in Europa, 

 als in Duijtscb-lant, Vranckrijck, | 

 Engbelaut, Spaeugien, Ilungarijen, 

 Poleu, Soven-l)ergben, Walla- | cbien, 

 Moldavicn, Turckijen en Nedor-lant, 

 van don beginue | des jaers 1G21 : tot 

 den Herfst toe, [-tot Octobri, des jaers 

 1632] voorgevaliou syn. | door Doct. 

 Claes Was.senaer. 1 1()22[-163.')]. | 



t' Amstelredam | ]>ij Jan Evertss. 

 Cloppenburgb op't Water. 



"Wassenaer (C.) — Coutinned. 



21 parts iu 5 vols. 4^. — Numerals 1-10 in the 

 Indian [Mohawk and Onondaga] language, pt. 

 0, 1. 147. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Lenox. 



There are two ditferent editions of the first 

 five parts in the Lenox Library, but with the 

 same engraved titles. 



Description and First Settlement of 



New Netberland. 



In O'Callaghan (E. B.), Tlie documentary 

 history of the State of New- York, vol. 3, pp. 

 27-48, Albany, 1850, S'^. 



Numeials 1-10 in Mohawk and Onondago, p. 

 33. 



Reprinted in O'Callaghan (E. B.), The 

 documentary history of the State of New- 

 York, vol. 3, pp. 19-31, Albany, 1850, 4°. 



Linguistics, p. 22. 

 Watkinson : This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note indicates that a copy 

 of the work referred to was seen by llie com- 

 piler in the Watkinson library, Hartford, 

 Conn. 



Weiser (Conrad). Table of tbe names of 

 numbers of several Indian nations. 



In Gentleman's magazine, vol. 2G, p. 386, 

 Loudon, [I75G], 8°. (Congress.) 



Numerals 1-1000 of the old Five united Na- 

 tions (the Mohawk in one column, thoOneiders, 

 Onontagers, Cayiukers, and Sinickers in a 

 second), the Dela wares, Shawauose, and Wa- 

 ll ats. 



Wheelock (/I'cr. Eleazer). See Morning 

 and Evening Prayer. 



White (Seneca). By Seneca Wbite. | 

 nis br uea nent. | bo yot dub. | do sboo 

 wa. I yi nab wrs ken . wrs. skra. wen 

 nis- I liL da. da ku. skr a. nob da wen 

 nyer- | a. sell ne use bas lien . scot skr 

 a! I 



Printed by Ilonry L. Ball. | Burtalo, 

 N. Y. I 18.U. 



Title as above, pp. 2-? IC. Tlie only copy I 

 have seen is that belonging to mvselt, which is 

 defective, consisting of the first six pages only, 

 nor have I seen any reference to the work. The 

 word "ken ." in the fifth linoof the title .and the 

 word " hen ." in tbe scn-eiith line were printed 

 with a fourth letter, b it this additional letter has 

 been erased. Pago 2 contains tlie alphabet (as 

 in English, except the letters b, /, p, v,z), fol- 

 lowed by combinations of letters into syllables 

 and words of the Seneca language. 

 Copies seen : Pilling. 



Wilkes (Jobu A.), Jr. See Hess (W.) 

 and Wilkes (J. A.). 



See Hill (II. A.), Hess (W.), and 



Wilkes (J. A.). 



