182 



ADDENDA TO THE 



Boiidinot (Elias) — CoiitiinKMl. 



iiieilioru as auy in tbe nation. Suspected of 

 treachery, bribery, and corrupllou, the opposi' 

 tion was so fiercely aroused, tbat on Juno 22, 

 18;i9, these men were cruelly assassinated. Mr. 

 Boudinot was decoyed from the house he was 

 erecting a short distance from Lis residence, 

 and .set upon with knives and hatchets. lie 

 survived his wounds just long enough for lus 

 wife and friends to reach him, though he was 

 insensible." 



Buck (John). Sec Hewitt (J. N. 13. ). 



Catlin (deorge). lUnstratious | of the | 

 iiiaiiiiers, cnstoiiis, and couilition | of 

 tbe I North American Iiuliau.s : | with | 

 letters ami notes | written during eight 

 years of travel and adventure among 

 the I wildest and most remarkable tribes 

 nowexisting. | With three hundred and 

 sixty engravings, | from the | Author's 

 Original Paintings. | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 In two volumes. | Vol. I [-11]. | Ninth 

 edition. | 



London: | Henry G. Eohn, York 



street, Covent garden. | 1857. (*) 



2 vols. 8°, maps. Comparative vocabulary of 



tlie Mandan, Blackfoot, Riccaree, Sioux, and 



Tuscarora, vol. 2, pp. 262-205. 



Title furnished by ilr. W. I^^amcs from copy 

 in the Lenox Library. 



Charlevoix (Pierre Francois Xavier de). 

 Ilistoire | et | description generale | de 

 la I Nouvelle France, | avec | le journal 

 historiciue | d'un Voyage fait par ordre 

 du Koi I dans rAmeri(iue Septcmtrion- 

 nale. | Par le P. De Charlevoix, de la 

 Compagnie | de Jesus. | Tome premier 

 L-sixieme]. | [Printer's ornament. "j | 



A Paris, | Chez Didot, Libraire, Quai 

 des Augustius, | a la Bible d'or. | M 

 DCC XLIV [1744J. | Avec Approbation 

 «& Privilege du Roy, (*) 



6 vols. 12°. Vols. .5 and 6 have title-pages as 

 follows : 



Journ.al | d'un | voyage | fait ])ar ordie du 

 roi I dans | I'Ameriijuel s(!ptentriounalo ; | Ad- 

 dresse it Madame la Uuchesse | de Lesdiguieres. 

 I P.ir le P De Charlevoix, de la Compaguie | 

 do Jesus. I Tome cinquieme [-sixieine]. | [Or- 

 nament.] I 



A Paris, | Chez Didot, Libraii-e, Quai des 

 Augustins, I a la Bible d'or. | M DCC XLIV 

 [1744]. I Avec Ai)i)r()bation i: Pi ivilegodu Hoy. 



Caractere de la langue huronne, vol. .'5, p. 

 289. — Caractere de la langue algomiuine, vol..'), 

 pp. 289-290.— Partieularites de la bmguo hu- 

 ronne, vol. 5, pp. 290-291.— I'artieularites de la 

 langue algoncjuino, vol. .'>, i)p. 291-292. 



Title from Mr. Clias. 11. Hull, from a co|)y in 

 the library of Cornell University. 



Chateaubriand {J'icomie Francois Au- 

 guste de). Chateaubriand illustr6 | 

 Voyages | en Italic et en Amerique | 



Lagny — Imprimerie deVialatet Cie. 

 [1850? J (*) 



No title-page, illustrated beading only; pp. 

 1-112, folio. Inii)rint at bottom of p. 1. — Lan. 

 gues indiennes, pp. 72-75. 



Title furnished by Mr. W. Eanies from copy 

 in the Lenox Library. 

 Donck (Adriaen van der). Beschry viuge 

 I Van I Nieuvv-Nederlant, | (Ghelijck 

 bet tegenwoordigh in Staet is) | Begrij- 

 peude de Nature, Aert, gelegentheyten 

 vrucht- I baerheyt van het selve Laut; 

 mitsgaders de profhjtelijcke en- | de 

 gewenste toe%^allen, die aldaer tot on- 

 derhout der Menscheu, (soo | nyt haer 

 selveu als van buyten ingebracht) ge- 

 vonden worden. | AlsMede | Demaniere 

 en onghemeyne eygenschappen ) vaude 

 Wilden ofte Naturelleu vanden Lande, 

 I Ernie I Een bysonder verhael vanden 

 wonderlijckeu Aert | ende het Weesen 

 der Bevers, | Daer Noch By Gevoeght 

 Is I Een Discours over de gelegeutheyt 

 van Nieuw Nederlaudt, | tusscheu eeu 

 Nederlandts Patriot, ende een | Nieuw 

 Nederlandcr. : Beschreven door [Adriaen 

 vander Donck, | Beyder Rechten Doc- 

 toor, die teghenwoor- | digh noch in 

 Nieuw Nederlant is. | [Design.] | 



t'Aemsteldam, | By Evert Nieuweuhof, 

 Bocck-verkooper, wooueudeop 't | Rus- 

 landt in 't Schrijf-boeck, Anno 1655. (*) 



4 p. 11. pp. 1-100, register 3 pp. sni. 4°. — Com- 

 ments on the Manhattan, Minqua, Savanoos, 

 and Wappanoos, p. 67. 



Title from Mr. W. Eames, from co])y in the 

 Lenox Library. 



On page 50 of this catalogue there is given 

 another title of the 1055 edition of this work. 

 Since that page was jiut in typo Mr. Wilber- 

 force Eames, of the Lenox Library, and the 

 present editor of Sabin's Dictionary, has called 

 my attention to the fact that my title does not 

 agree with that in the Lenox Library copy, nor 

 with that given by any previous cat.aloguer. 

 So far as I could judge, the title-page of the 

 Ciuigress cojiy was genuine; but tbat the point 

 niiglit be decided, I had a photograph made of 

 it for Mr. Eames's inspection. His opinion of 

 it is as follows : "After a careful examination 

 of the Congress title to Donck, with the date 

 1655, as shown in your photograph, and a com- 

 parison with the Lenox origin:ils of both edi- 

 tions, I Ii;ive come to the conclusion that it is a 

 modern ))roduction, either of penwork or of 

 lithograph from penwork. Evidence of this is 

 found in the variation between similar letters 



