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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Catlin (G.) — Continued. 

 Also I opinions of the press in England, 

 France, and tlie United States. | 



London : | published by the author, | 

 at his Indian collection, No. 6, Water- 

 loo Place. I 1848. 



Pp. 1-92, 8°. — Contents similar to above. 



Copies seen: Harvard, Powell. 



North and South American Indians. | 



Catalogue | descriptive and instruct- 

 ive I of I Catlin's | Indian Cartoons. | 

 Portraits, types, and customs. | GOO 

 paintings in oil. | With | 20,000 full 

 length figures | illustrating their vari- 

 ous games, religious ceremonies, and | 

 other customs, | and | 27 canvas paint- 

 ings I of I Lasalle's discoveries. | 



New York: | Baker & Godwin, Print- 

 ers, Printing-House square, | 1871. 



Printed cover, pp. 1-99, 8°. — Contents as 

 above. 



Copies seen : Astor, Congress, Eames, Wis- 

 consin Historical Society. 



The Catlin Indian collection, con- 

 taining Portraits, Landscapes, Cos- 

 tumes, &c., and Representations of the 

 Manners and Customs of the North 

 American Indians. ***** pre- 

 sented to the Smithsonian Institution 

 by Mrs. Thomas Harrison, of Philadel- 

 phia, in i879. A Descriptive Catalogue. 

 By George Catliu, the artist. 



In Rhees (William J.), Visitor's Guide to the 

 Smithsonian Institution and United States 

 National Museum, in Washington, pp. 70-89, 

 Washington, 1887, 8°. 



Contents as above. 



Copies seen : Pilling. 



Letters and Notes | on the | Man- 

 ners, Customs, and Condition | of the | 

 North American Indians. | By Geo. Cat- 

 liu. I Written during eight years' travel 

 among the Wildest Tribes of | Indians 

 in North America. | In 1832, 33, 34, 3.5, 

 3G, 37, 38 and 39. | In two volumes, | 

 with four hundred illustration.s, care- 

 fully engraved from his original paint- 

 ings. I Vol. I[-II]. I 



New York: | Wiley and Putnam, IGl 

 Broadway. | 1841. 



2vols.: pp. i-viii,l-2G4; i-viii,l-2C6; 312plates 

 and maps, royal 8°. — A few words of Miindan 

 compared with the Welsh, vol. 2, p. 2C1. — Com- 

 parative vocabulary of tlin Mandan, Blackfoot, 

 Riccaree, Sioux, and Tuscarora, vol. 2, pp. 262- 

 26.5. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, British Mu- 

 seum. 



Catlin (G.) — Continued. 



According to Sabin's Dictionary, No. 11536, 

 some copies have the imprint: London, Wiley 

 and Putnam ; others : London, published by 

 the author, 1841. Second edition, 1842; third 

 edition, 1842; fourth edition, 1843. 



Letters and notes | on the | man- 



uer.s, customs, and condition | of the | 

 North American Indians. | By George 

 Catlin. I Written during eight years' 

 travel amongst the wildest tribes of | 

 Indians in North America, | Iti 1832, 33, 

 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39. | In two vol- 

 umes, with four hundred illustrations, 

 carefully engraved from his original 

 paintings. | Third edition. Vol.I[-II]. | 



New-York: | Wiley and Putnam, IGl 

 Broadway. | 1844. 



2 vols. 8°.— Linguistics, vol. 2, pp. 261-265. 



Copies seen : Congress, Powell, Trumbull. 



The first issue of this edition has the im- 

 print : London : | Published for the Author 

 by j Tilt and Bogue, Fleet Street. 1 1842. (Trum- 

 buU.) (*) 



Illustrations | of the | manners, cus- 

 toms, a)id condition | of the | North 

 American Indians : | in a series of | 

 letters and notes | written during 

 eight years of tra.vel and adventure 

 among the | wildest and most remark- 

 able tribes now existing. | With three 

 hundred and sixty engravings, | from 

 the I Author's Original Paintings. | 

 By Geo. Catlin. | In two volumes. | 

 Vol. I[-II]. I Fifth edition. | 



London: | Henry G. Bohn, York 

 street, Covent Garden. | MDCCCXLV 

 [1845]. 



2 vols.: pp. i-viii, 1-214; i-viii, 1-266'; maps 

 and plates, large 8°. — A few words of Mandan 

 and Welsh compared, vol. 2, p. 2G1. — Vocabu- 

 lary of the Mandan, Blackfoot, Riccaree, Sioux, 

 and Tuskarora, vol. 2, pp. 262-265. 



Copies seen: Congress. 



At the Murphy sale, catalogue No. 323, a copy 

 brought $12. 



Sabiu's Dictionary, No. 11.539, mentions: 

 Sixth edition, London, 1846; and titles an edi- 

 tion : Briissel und Leipzig, 1846-1848. 



Illustrations | of the | Manners, Cus- 

 toms, and Condition ) of the | North 

 American Indian.s: | in a series of | 

 Letters and Notes | written during 

 eight years of Travel and Adventure 

 among the | wildest and most remark- 

 able Tribes now existing. | With three 

 hundred and sixty engravings | from 

 the Author's Original Paintings. I 



