BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Bagster (J.) — Contiuned. 



liiUlcs, New Testaments, prayer books, 

 lexicons, grammars, concordances, and 

 psalters, I in ancient and modern lan- 

 gnages. | [Qnotation,oueline.] [1848- 



1851 ] 



11 p. 11. pp. xvii-lxiv, 4 11. pp. 1-406, 1-4, 2 11. 

 pp.' 1-12, 3 11. 4°.— Linguistics as in previous 

 title. 



Copies seen: Astor. 



f ] The Bible of Every Laud. | A his- 

 tory of I the Sacred Scriptures | in every 

 language and dialect | into which 

 translations have been made: | illus- 

 trated by I specinieu portions in native 

 characters; ] Series of Alphabets; | 

 coloured ethnographical maps, | tables, 

 indexes, etc. | New edition, enlarged 

 and enriched. | [Design, and quotation, 

 one line.] | 



Loudon: \ Samuel Bagster and sons: | 

 at the warehouse for Bibles, New Testa- 

 ments, church services, prayer books, 

 lexicons, grammars, | concordances, 

 and psalters, in ancient and modern 

 hinguages; | 15, Paternoster row. 

 [1-r.O.] 



27 p. 11. pp. 1-36, 1-475, 5 unnumbered pp. 



niups, 4'.— St. John i, 1-14, in Dakota, p. 4G3. 



Copiesseen: Bo.ston Public, Congress, Eanies. 



Baird (Henry S.). Indian tribes, chiefs 



aud treaties. [By Hon. Henry S. 



Baird.] 



In Historical Magazine, first series, vol. 8, 

 pp. 178-179, New York, 1864, sni. 4°. 



Remarks on language, anil names of Winne- 

 bago chiefs, with English synonyms. 

 Baker (Theodor). Uber die Musik | der | 

 nordamerjkanischen Wilden | von | 

 Theodor Baker. | [Design.] | 



Leipzig, I Dnu'k und Verlag von 

 Br. itkopf & Hiirtel. | 188->. 



Printed cover 1 1. title 1 1. pp. iii-vi, 1-82, 2 

 plates, 8°.— Songs in various American lan- 

 guages, among tliem the following ver.sions: 

 Teton, p. 10; Sioux, p. 11; Teton, pp. 64, 65,66; 

 Yankton, p. 79. 



Copies seen : Brinton, Dorsey, Powell. 



Balbi (Adrien). Atlas I ethnographique 

 du globe, j on | classification des pcu- 

 ples 1 anciens et niodernes | d'apres 

 leurs langnes, ] prdcddc | d'un discours 

 snr I'utilitd et I'importance de I'dtudi; 

 des langnes appliqude a plusieurs 

 branches des connaissances liumaincs ; 

 d'un apert^u | surlesmoyeusgraphicjncs 

 employf^'spar Ics ditferens peuples dc la 



Balbi (A.) — Continued, 

 terre; d'un coup-d'ceilsur I'histoire | de 

 la langue slave, et snr la marche pro- 

 gressive de la civilisation | et de la lit- 

 tdrature en Russie, | avec environ sept 

 cents vocabulaires des principanx idi- 

 omes connns, | et suivi | du tableau 

 physique, moral et politi(iue | des cinq 

 parties du monde, | Dedic j a S. M. I'Em- 

 pereur Alexandre; | par Adrien Balbi, | 

 ancien professenr de gcographie, de 

 physique et de matlieniati<iues, | mem- 

 bre correspondaut de l'Ath6n€e de Tre- 

 vise, etc. etc. | [Design.] | 



A Paris, | Chez Rey et Gravier, li- 

 braires, Quai des August ins, N° 55. | 

 M.DCCC.XXVI [1826]. | Imprimdcbez 

 Paul Reuouard, Rue Gareuci^re, N° .5. 

 F.-S.-G. 



73 unnumbered U. folio . — Leaves 69-70 contain 

 a vocabulary of 2(i words of a number of Ameri- 

 can languages, among them the Sioux, Wine- 

 bago, Ottoe, Kauzes, Omahaw, Minetare, and 

 Osage. 



Copies seen .- Astor, British Museum, Powell, 

 Watkinsou. 



Bancroft : This word following a title indicates 

 that a copy of the work leferred to was seen 

 by the compiler in the library of Mr. H. H. 

 Bancroft, San Francisco, Cal. 



Baptismal card, Teton. See Marty (Martin). 



Barton (Benjamin Smith), New views | 

 of the I origin | of the | tribes aud 

 nations ] of | America. | By Benjamin 

 Smith Barton, M. D. | correspondent- 

 member 1&.C. ten lines]. | 



Pliiladelphia: | Printed, for the au- 

 thor, I by John Bioren. | 1797. 



Pp. i-xii, i-cix, 1-S3, 8°. — Vocabulary of the 

 Naudowes.-ie (from Carver), r4 words, pp. 2-79. 



Copiesseen: Boston Atheuajum, British Mu- 

 seum, Congress. 



At the Field sale, catalogue No. 106, a half- 

 morocco, uncut copy brought $3 ; at the Briuley 

 sale, catalogue No. 53'>9, ''a half-calf, large, fine 

 copy " brouglit $9 ; the Murphy copy, half-calf, 

 catalogue No. 183, brought $3.50. 



New Views | of the Origin | of the | 



tribes and nations | of | America. | By 

 Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. | corre- 

 spondent-member [&C. ten lines]. I 



Philadelphia: | Printed, for the Au- 

 thor, I by John Bioren. | 1798. 



1 p. 1. pp. i-cix, 1-133, 1-32, 8°.— Vocabulary 

 of the Naudowessie (from Carver) and Arkan- 

 zas (from Bossu). 



Copies seen: Astor, British Musenm, Con- 

 "■ress, Eames, Wisconsin Historical Society. 



