SIOUAN LANGUAGES. 



11 



Bushotter (G.) — Continued. . 



196. Scalp (lance. 

 397. Night dance. 



198. Mysterious Society. 



199. Grizzly bear daoce. 



200. Belief about the Ptehi(5icila, a bird. 



201. Glataaupi. 



Other papers are in preparation. 



It is the intention of Mr. Bushotter also to 

 fill the blanks in a copy of the second edition 

 of Powell's Introduction to the Study of Indian 

 Languages. 



Bushotter (G.) — Continned. 



George Bushotter, a full-blood Lakota, was 

 born at the forks of Owl Creek, Dakota Terri- 

 tory, in 1864. His father was a Yankton and 

 his mother is a Teton of the Minneconjou tribe. 

 He was educated at the Hampton formal and. 

 Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Va., from 

 1878 to 1881. Returned to the west in 1881 ; was 

 again at Hampton from the winter of 1882-'83 

 to 1884 and at the Theological Seminary of 

 Virginia from the fall of 1885 to the spring of 

 1887. 



c. 



Calvary catechism. See Hinman (S. D.). 

 Calvary wiwicawangapi. See Cook (J. 



W.) and Cook (C. S.). 

 Campbell ( John ) . On the origin of some 



American Indian tribes. By John 



Campbell. [Second article.] 



In Montreal Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. vol. 9, pp. 



193-212, Montreal, 1879, 8°. 

 Dacotah vocabulary, p. 202. — Kadiak and 



Aleutian words compared with the Dacotah, 



pp. 205-206. 



Hittites in America. By John Camp- 

 bell, M. A. [Second article] 



In Montreal Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. vol. 9, pp. 

 345-367, Montreal, 1879, 8°. 



Comparative vocabulary of the Circassian 

 ■with the Dacotah, pp. 347-348. 



Issued separately, also, with half-title, re- 

 paged, 1-23. (Pilling, Powell.) 



Origin of the aborigines of Canada. 



In Quebec Literary and Historical Soc. 

 Trans, session 1880-1881, pp. 61-93, i-xxxiv, 

 Quebec, 1882, 12°. 



Comparative vocabulary of the Dacotah and 

 Japanese-Koriak languages, pp. i-v. 



Separately issued as follows : 



Origin | of the | aborigines of Can- 

 ada. I A i^aper read before the Literary 

 and Historical Society, | Quebec, | by | 

 Prof. J. Campbell, M. A., | (of Mon- 

 treal,) I D^l^gu6 G6n6ral de I'lnstitu- 

 tion Ethnographique de Paris. | 



Quebec: I printed at the "Morning 

 Chronicle" Office. | 1881. 



Printed cover, 2 p. 11. pp. 1-33, and appendix 

 i-xxxiv, 8°. — Dacotah vocabulary as above, pp. 

 vi-xi. 



Copies seen: Powell. 



The affiliation of the Algonquin lan- 

 guages. By John Campbell, M. A. 



In Canadian Institute Proc. new series, vol. 

 1, pt. 1, pp. 15-53, Toronto, 1884, 8°. 



Comparison of characteristic forms in Algon- 

 quin with the same in the neighboring families 



Campbell (J.) — Continued. 



[Athabascan, Iroquois, Dacotah, and Choctaw], 

 pp. 45-50. 

 Separately issued as follows: 



The Affiliation of the Algonquin Lan- 

 guages. By John Campbell, M. A., 

 Professor of Church History, Presbyte- 

 rian College, Montreal. [1884.] 



No imprint; pp. 1-41, iP. 



Copies seen: Shea. 



Asiatic tribes in North America. By 



John Campbell, M. A. 



In Canadian Institute Proc. new series, vol. 

 1, pp. 171-206, Toronto, 1884, 8°. 



Comparative vocabulaiy of the Dacotah and 

 Peninsular languages, pp. 202-206. 



Asiatic tribes in North America. By 



John Campbell, M. A., Professor of 

 Church History, Presbyterian College, 

 Montreal. [1884.] 



Half-title reverse blank 1 1. pp. 3-38, 8°. Ex- 

 tract from the Proceedings of the Canadian In- 

 stitute. 



Linguistics as above, pp. 34-38. 



Copies seen: Brinton, Powell. 



[Carnegie ((Sir James).] Saskatchewan! 

 and I the Rocky Mountains. | A diary 

 and narrative of travel, sport, | and 

 adventure, during a journey through 

 the I Hudson's Bay Company's terri- 

 tories, I in 1859 and 1860. | By | the 

 Earl of Southesk, | K. T., F. E. G. 

 S. [Sir James Carnegie]. | [Seven lines 

 quotation.] | With maps and illustra- 

 tions. I 



Edinburgh: | Edmonston and Doug- 

 las. I 1875. (The right of translation is 

 reserved.) 



Pp. i-xxx, 1-448, maps, 8°. — Letter from the 

 Mountain Assiniboines [syllabic characters], 

 p. 250. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Congress, Har- 

 vard. 



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