SIOUAN LANGUAGES. 



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Catlin (G.) — Continued. 

 By Geo. Catlin. | In two volumes. | 

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



Loudon : | Henry G. Bohn, York 

 street, Covent Garden. | MDCCCXL 

 VIII [1848]. 



2 vols, maps, 8°. — A few weds of Mandan 

 compared with the "Welsh, vol. 2, p 261. — Vo- 

 cabulary of the Mandan, Blackfoot, Riccaree, 

 Sioux, and Tuskaiora, vol. 2, pp. 262-265. 



Copies seen : Astor. 



Tiiibuer, iu Ludowig, p. 228, titles the second 

 edition, in German: BiTissel, Muquardt, 1851, 

 and gives the vocabularies as on pp. 348-352. 



Sabin's Dictionary, No. 11537, mentions the 

 eighth and ninth editions, London, Bohn, 1857; 

 and iu No. 11538 an edition : Philadelphia, Haz- 

 ard, 1857. 



Letters and notes | on the | man- 

 ners, customs, and condition | of the | 

 North American Indians. Written dur- 

 ing eight years' travel amongst the wild- 

 est I tribes of Indians iu North Amer-« 

 ica, I [Picture.] | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 Two vols, in one. | With one hundred 

 and fifty illustrations, on steel and 

 wood. I 



Philadelphia: | J. W. Bradley, 48 

 North Fourth St. | 1859. 



Pp. 1-792, 8°.— Linguistics, pp. 786, 787-791. 

 Some copies are dated 1860. 



Illustrations | of the | Manners, Cus- 

 toms, and Coudi'ion | of the | North 

 American Indians | with | Letters aud 

 Notes I written during eight years of 

 travel and adventure among the | wild- 

 est and most remarkable tribes now 

 existing. | With three hundred aud 

 sixty eugraviugs, | from the | Author's 

 Original Paintiugs. | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 In two volumes. Vol. I [-II]. | Tenth 

 edition. | 



London: | Henry G. Bohn, York 

 Street, Covent Garden. | 18(36. 



2 vols, large 8°. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenasum, Wisconsin 

 Historical Society. 



At the Field sale, catalogue No. 308, a copy, 

 with colored etchings, "worth nearly ten times 

 the price of plain copies," brought $48. 



Illustrations | of the | Manners, Cus- 

 toms, &, Condition | of the | North 

 American Indians. | With Letters and 

 Notes, I Written during Eight Years of 

 Travel and Adventure amoug the 1 

 Wildest and most Remarkable Tribes 

 now Existing. | By George Catlin. | 

 With I three hundred and sixty col- 

 SIOUAN 2 



Catlin (G.) — Continued, 

 oured eugraviugs | from the author's 

 original paintings. | [Design.] | In two 

 volumes. | Vol. I[-II]. | 



London: | Chatto & Windus, Picca- 

 dilly. I 1870. 



2 vols. : pp. i-viii, 1-264 ; i-viii, 1-266 ; plates, 

 large 8°. — Mandan and Welsh .similarities, vol. 

 2, p. 261.— Vocabulary, vol. 2, pp. 262-265. 



Copies seen: Brit sh Museum, Congress. 



Priced by Quaritcb, No. 29932, at 11. 2«. 



Catlin's notes | of | eight years' 



travels and residence | In Eurojte, | 

 with his I North American Indian col- 

 lection : I with anecdotes and incidents 

 of the travels aud adventures of three | 

 different parties of American Indians 

 whom he introduced | to the courts of | 

 England, France and Belgium. | In two 

 volumes octavo. | Vol. I[-II]. | With 

 numerous iUustrations. | 



New- York : | Burgess, Stringer & Co., 

 22-2 Broadway. | 1848. 



2 vols. 8°. — List of names of 14 loways, with 

 English signification, vol. 1, p. 294; vol. 2, p. 

 13. 



Copies seen: Powell, Watkinson. 



At the Fischer sale, catalogue No. 350, a copy 

 brought 2s. ; the Field copy, catalogue No. 305, 

 sold for $2.50. 



Catlin's notes | of | eight years' 



travels and residence | In Europe, ; with 

 his I North American Indian collec- 

 tion : I with anecdotes and incidents of 

 the travels and adventures of three | 

 different parties of American Indians 

 whom he introduced \ to the courts of | 

 England, France, and Belgium. | In 

 two volumes octavo. | Vol. I[-II]. | 

 With numerous illustrations. | 



New York : | published by the au- 

 thor. I To be had at all the bookstores. | 

 1848. 



2 vols.: pp. i-xvi, 1-296; i-xii, 1-3.36; plates, 

 8°.— Linguistics as above. 



Copies seen : Congress. 



Catlin's Notes | of | eight years' 



travels and residence | in Europe, | with 

 his North American Indian collection. | 

 With I anecdotes and incidents of the 

 travels and adventures of | three differ- 

 ent parties of American Indians whom 

 he I introduced to the courts of | Eng- 

 land, France, and Belgium. | In two 

 volumes, octavo. | Vol. I[-II]. | With 

 numerous illustrations. | Second edi- 

 tion. I 



