SIOUAN LANGUAGES. 



Bibliography, Dakota. See Riggs (S. R.). 

 Bierstadt (Albert). [Vocabulary of the 

 Teton dialect.] 



Manuscript, 6 pp. folio, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected in 1863. 

 Biloxi vocabulary. See Gatschet (A. S.). 

 Bird (J.). Vocabulary of the Stone In- 

 dians. 



In House (J.), Vocabularies of certain North 

 American languages, iu Philological Soc. [Lon- 

 don] Proc. vol. 4, pp. 114-121, London, 1850, 8°. 

 Blackfoot-Sioux. See Teton. 

 Blackmore ( Will i am ) . The North Amer- 

 ican Indians: a Sketch of some of the 

 Hostile Tribes, together with a brief ac- 

 count of General Sheridan's campaign 

 of 1868 against the Sioux, Cheyenne, 

 Arapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche In- 

 dians. By William Blackmore. 



In Ethnological Soc. Lond. Jour, new series, 

 vol. 1, pp. 287-320, London, 1869, 8°. 



Names of Sioux villages, with English trans- 

 lation, p. 302. 



Boilvin (Nicholas). [Vocabulary of the 

 Winnebago language. 1814-1824?] 



Manuscript. "Boilvin became Indian agent 

 at Prairie du Chieu before 1814 aud continued 

 80 until his death in 1824. We owe his list of 

 Winnebago words to Humboldt, who urged the 

 importance of such collections in a letter to Gal- 

 latin. Gallatin induced the Secretary of War 

 to order Indian agents to send such vocabularies 

 to Washington. Inquiries at Washington thus 

 far fail to discover the precious vocabulary of 

 Boilvin." — Butler, in Wisconsin Hist. Soc. CoU. 

 vol. 10, p. 65. 



Gallatin made use of this vocabulary in his 

 Synopsis of Indian Tribes, pp. 303-422. 



Bonner (T. D.). See Beckwourth (J. 



P.). 



Boston Athenaeum: These words following a 

 title indicate that a copy of the work referred 

 to was seen by the compiler in the library 

 of that institution, Boston, Mass. 



Boston Public: These words following a title 

 indicate that a copy of the work referred to 

 was seen by the compiler in that library, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 



Boulet {Eev. J. B.), editor. See Youth's. 



Bourassa (Joseph N.). [Kaw diction- 

 ary. 1850?] 



Manuscript, 15 11. written on one side only, 

 folio. English, alphabetically arranged, aud 

 Kaw. In the possession of Mr. John B. Dun. 

 bar, Bloomfield, N. J. 



Joseph N. Bourassa, a well-educated Potta- 

 watomie Indian, died in 1878. 



Bowren (Benjamin Franklin). America 

 Discovered | by [ the Welsh | iu 1170 



Bowen (B. F.) — Continued. 

 A. D. I By I Rev. Benjamin F. Bowen. | 

 [Two lines quotation.] | 



Philadelphia: | J. B. Lippiucott & 

 Co. I 1876. 



Pp. 1-184, 12°.— Mandan and Welsh vocabu- 

 lary (from Catlin), p. 127. 



Copies seep,: British Museum, Congress. 



Brackett (Col. A. G.). [Vocabulary of 

 the Absaraka or Crow.] 



Manuscript, 11 pp. folio, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected at Fort Wy- 

 oming, 1879. 



Bradbury (John). Travels | in | the in- 

 terior of America, | in "the | Years 1809, 

 1810, and 1811; | including | a descrip- 

 tion of Upper Louisiana, | together 

 with I the States of Ohio, Kentucky, 

 Indiana, and | Tennessee, | with the | 

 Illinois and western Territories, | and 

 containing | Remarks aud Observa- 

 tions I useful to I persons emigrating to 

 those countries. | By John Bradbury, 

 F. L. S. London, 1 Corresponding Mem- 

 ber [&c. two lines]. | 



Liverpool: | printedfor the author, | 

 By Smith and Galway, | and published 

 by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Lon- 

 don. I 1817. 



Pp. i-xii, 9-364, 8°.— Vocabulary of some 

 words in the Osage language, pp. 213-219. 



Copies seen : Boston Athenaium, British Mu- 

 seum, Congress, Dunbar. 



Stevens's Nuggets, No. 327, prices a copy at 

 48. 6d. At the Field sale, catalogue No. 185, 

 a half-morocco, uncut copy brought $2.25. 

 Clarke, catalogue No. 5367, 1886, prices it at $3. 



Travels | in | the interior of America, 1 



in the | Years 1809, 1810, and 1811, | 

 including | a description of Upper Lou- 

 isiana, I together with | the States of 

 Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and | Ten- 

 nessee, I with the I Illinois and western 

 Territories, | and containing | remarks 

 and observations | useful to | persons 

 emigrating to those countries. | Second 

 Edition. | By John Bradbury, F. L. S. 

 London, | Corresponding Member [&c. 

 two lines]. 



London: published by Sherwood, 

 Neely, and Jones. | 1819. 



Pp. i-xiv, 17-346, 8°. — Vocabulary of some 

 words in the Osage language, pp. 221-227. 

 Copies seen : Congress. 



Brinley : This word following a title indicates that 

 a copy of the work referred to was seeu by the 

 compiler .at the sale of books belonging to the 

 late George Brinley, of Hartford, Conn. 



