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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Jackson (W. H.) — Contiuned. 



Pp. i-vi, 1-124, 8°. — Names of chiefs, •with 

 English definitions, of the Crows, Dakotas or 

 Sioux (Brul6, Cut Head, Mdewakanton, Oga- 

 hilhi, Oncpapa, Santoe, Yankton, Lower and 

 Upper Tanktonais), lowas, Mandans, Missou- 

 rias, Omahas, Osages, Otoes, and Poncas. 



Copies seen : Bureau of Ethnology, National 

 Museum. 



James (Edwin). Account | of | an ex- 

 l)edirion | from | Pittsburgh to the 

 Rocky Mouutaius, | performed in the 

 years 1819 and '20, | by order of | the 

 Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Sec'y of War: | 

 under the command of | Major Stephen 

 H. Long. I From the notes of Major 

 Long, Mr. T. Say, and other gen- | tie- 

 men of the exploring party. | Com- 

 piled I by Edwin James, | botanist and 

 geologist for the expedition. | lu two 

 vols. With an atlas. | Vol. I[-II]. | 



Philadelphia: | H. C. Carey and I. 

 Lea, Chestnut St. | 1823. 



2 vols. 8°, atlas, 4°. — Brief references to the 

 languages of the Otoes, Missouries, andloways, 

 vol. 1, pp. 342-343. — Indian language of signs, 

 pp. 378-394. 



For other linguistic contents, see Long (S. 

 H ) ; also, Say (T.). 



Copies seen : Boston Athenfcum, British Mu- 

 seum, Bureau of Ethnology, Congress, Dunbar, 

 Trumbull. 



• Account I of an I Expedition | from 



Pittsburgh | to | the Rocky Mountains, 

 performed | In the Years 1819, 1820. | 

 By order of the | Hon. J. C. Calhoun, 

 Secretary of War, | under the command 

 of I Maj. S. H. Long, of the U. S. Top. 

 Engineers. | Compiled | from the notes 

 of Major Long, Mr. T. Say, | and other 

 gentlemen of the party, | by Edwin 

 James, | Botanist and Geologist to the 

 Expedition. | In three volumes. | Vol. 

 lE-III]. I 



Lon ion : | Printed for | Longman, 

 Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, | Pater- 

 noster-Row. I 1823. 



3 vols. 8°. — Indian language of signs, vol. 1, 

 pp. 271-288. — Heniarks on language, vol. 2, pp. 

 65-66. The linguistics by Messrs. Long and 

 Say do not appear in this edition. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum. 



The Field copy, catalogue No. 1112, sold for 

 $15.75 ; the Pinart cojjy, half-morocco, uncut, 

 catalogue No. 493, for 25 fr. 



A I narrative | of | the captivity and 



adventures | of | John Tanner, | (U. S. 

 interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,) | 

 during | thirty years residence among 



James (E.) — Continued, 

 the Indians ( in the | interior of North 

 America. | Prepared for the press | by 

 Edwin James, M. D. | Editor of An 

 Account of Major Long's Expedition 

 from Pittsburgh | to the Rocky Mount- 

 ains. I 



New York : | G. «fe C. & H. Carvili, 108 

 Broadway. | 1830. 



Pp. 1-426, 8°.— Numerals, 1-10, in Oto (from 

 Say), Konza, Oniawhaw, Tauktong, Dahko- 

 tah of Upper Mississippi, Minnetahse, Win- 

 nebago, Quawpaw, Naudoway, "Winnebago, pp. 

 324-333. 



Copies seen : Boston Athenieum, Brinton, 

 Dunbar, Trumbull. 



At the Field sale, catalogue No. 1113, a half- 

 morocco copy brought $3.63; attheSquier sale, 

 catalogue No. 552, half-morocco, $3.38. Priced 

 by Leclerc, 1878, No. 1020, uncut, at 35 fr. The 

 Murphy copy, half green calf, catalogue No. 

 2449, brought $3. 50. 



A I Narrative | of | the Captivity and 



Adventures | of j John Tanner, | (U. S. 

 Interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,) | 

 during | thirty years residence among 

 the Indians | in the | Interior of North 

 America. | Prepared for the Press | By 

 Edwin James, M. D. | Editor of An Ac- 

 count of Major Long's Expedition from 

 Pittsburgh | to the Rocky Mountains. 1 



London : [ Baldwin & Cradock, Pater- 

 noster Row. I Thomas Ward, 84 High 

 Holborn. | 1830. 



Pp. 1-42C, portrait, 8°. The American edi- 

 tion with a now title-page only. 



Copies seen : A.stor, Trumbull. 



Sabiu's Dictionary, No. 35685, titles an edition 

 in German: Leipzig, 1840, 8°, and one in 

 French : Paris, 1855, 2 vols. 8°. 



Jefferys (Thomas). The natural and 

 civil I history | of the | French domin- 

 ions I in I North and South America. | 

 Giving a particular Account of the | 

 Climate, | Soil, | Minerals, | Animals, | 

 Vegetables, | Manufactures, | Trade, | 

 Commerce, | and | Lauguages, | to- 

 gether with ! The Religion, Govern- 

 ment, Genius, Character, Manners, and 

 I Customs of the Indians and other 

 Inhabitants. | Illustrated bj' | Maps 

 and Plans of the principal Places. | 

 Collected from the best Authorities, and 

 engraved by | T. Jefterys, Geographer 

 to his Royal Highness the Prince of 

 Wales. I Part I. Containing | A Descrip- 

 tion of Canada and Louisiaua[-Part 

 II. Containing I Part of the Islands of 



