SIOUAN LANGUAGES. 



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Carver (J). — Continued. 



Tours I Ad Maine & C'^ | fiditeurs. 



Second title: Aventures | de Carver | cliez 

 les sauvages | de I'Amerique Septentrionale | 

 ciuqui^me edition | [Design.] I 



Tours I A.^ Mame et C'", imprimeura-li- 

 braires | 1852 



Engraved title 1 1. printed title 1 1. pp. 1-236, 

 12°.— Du langage, pp. '214-217. 



Copies seen: Congress. 



Besides the editions of Carver given above, 

 tliere are, according to the catalogue of the 

 Brown Library, editions in English as follows : 

 Philadelphia, Joseph Crukshank, 1792, 12°; 

 Philadelphia, 1795, 8°; Edinburgh, 1798, 8°; 

 Charlestown, 1802, 12°; Edinburgh, 1807, 8°; 

 "Walpole, ISr. H., 1838, 12°. Sabin's Dictionary 

 adds to the above: Edinburgh, 1808, 8°. 



Catalogue | of | one hundred and seven- 

 teen I Indian Portraits, [ representing | 

 eighteen different tribes, | accompanied 

 by I a few remarks | on the | character, 

 «&c. of most of them. | Price 12| cents. 

 [1850?] 



No imprint; pp. 1-24, 8°.— A list of promi- 

 nent persons belonging to various American 

 tribes, whose portraits were painted by King, 

 of "Washington, and copied by Inman. The 

 names of most of them are given, with the 

 English signification. Among the tribes rep- 

 resented are the Osage, Otto, "Winnebago, Kan- 

 sas, lowiiy, and Sioux. 

 Copies seen : Powell. 



Oatechism : 



Catlin (George). Catalogue | of | Catlin's 

 Indian gallery | of | portraits, land- 

 scapes, I manners and customs, | cos- 

 tumes &c. &c., I collected during seven 

 years' travel amongst thirty-eight dif- | 

 ferent tribes, speaking diiierent lan- 

 guages. I 



New-York : | Piercy & Reed, printers, 

 7 Theatre alley. | 1837. 



Pp. 1-36, 12°. — A list of prominent person- 

 ages of different tribes (including a number of 

 Dakota), giving their names, with English 

 meaning. 



Copies seen: Harvard, Powell. 



Catalogue | of | Catlin's Indian Gal- 

 lery I of I Portraits, Landscapes, | Man- 

 ners and Customs, I Costumes, &c. &c. | 



Catlin (G.) — Continued. 



Collected during seven years' travel 

 amongst thirty-eight | diti'erent tribes, 

 speaking different languages. | 



New York : | Piercy & Reed, Printers, 

 7 Theatre Alley. | 1838. 



Pp. 1-40, 16°.— Names of persons, with En- 

 glish signiflcatiou, of the Osage, Konza, Sioux, 

 Puncab, Crow, Mandan, Grosventre, Assinne- 

 boiu, "Winnebago, Iowa, Omahaw, Otoe, and 

 Missouri. 



Copies seen : Harvard, "Wisconsin Historical 

 Society. 



A I descriptive catalogue | of | Cat- 

 lin's Indian gallery; | containing | por- 

 traits, I landscapes, costumes, &.c. \ 

 and I representations of the manners 

 and customs | of the | North American 

 Indians. | Collected and painted entirely 

 by Mr. Catlin, | during seven years' 

 travel amongst 48 tribes, mostly speak- 

 ing different languages. I Exhibited for 

 nearly three years, with great success, 

 in the | Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, Lon- 

 don. I Admittance One Shilling. | 



Colophon : C. and J. Adlard, printers, 

 Bartholomew Close, London. [1840.] 



Pp. 1-48, 4°. — Contents as above. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenasum, British Mu- 

 seum, Powell. 



Catalogue raisonn^ | de | La Galerie 



Indienne de M'' Catlin, | renfermant | 

 des portraits, | des paysages, des cos- 

 tumes, etc., I et I des scenes de mceurs 

 et coutumes | des | Indiens de l'Am6- 

 riquo du Nord. | Collection entierement 

 faite et peinte par M"^ Catlin | Pendant 

 un s6jour de 8 ans parmi 48 tribus sau- 

 vages, parlant trente langues diff^- 

 rentes, et formaut une population d'un 

 demi-million d'ames. | 



[Paris:] 1845. | Imprimerie de Wit- 

 tersheim, | Rue Montmorency, 8. 



Printed cover, pp. 1-48, 8°. — Contents as 

 above. 



Copies seen : Powell. 



Some copies have title-page differing slightly 

 from above. (Harvard.) 



A descriptive catalogue | of | Cat- 

 lin's Indian collection, | containing j 

 portraits, landscapes, costumes, tfcc, | 

 and I representations of the manners 

 and customs | of the | North American 

 Indians. | Collected and painted en- 

 tirely by Mr. Catlin, during eight years' 

 travel amongst | forty-eight tribes, 

 mostly speaking dififerent languages. | 



