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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Leclerc (C.) — Continued. 



clerc, supplement, 1881, No. 2831, at 15 fr., and 

 a copy ou Holland paper. No. 2832, at 30 fr. ; by 

 Quaritch, No. 30230, larcre p.aper copy, 12«. ; by 

 Leclerc, supplement, 1887, p. 121, 15 fr. 

 Legends : 



^Jegiha. See Dorsey (J. O.). 



Iowa. Doraey (J. O.). 



Kansas. Dorsey (J. O.). 



Missouri. Dorsey (J. 0.). 



Omaha. Dorsey (J. O.). 



Oto. Dorsey (J. O.). 



San tee. Riggs(S. R.). 



Teton. Bushotter (G.). 



Iieland (Charles Godfrey). The | Union 

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Philadelphia : | Ringwalt & Brown, 

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Printed cover, pp. 1-95, 8°. — Short vocabu- 

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 tives and from Mr. H. L. Jones, of Salina, p. 71. 



Copies geen : Bureau of Ethnology. 



Fnsang | or | The Discovery of 



America | By j Chinese Buddhist priests 

 in the | Fifth Century. [ By | Charles G. 

 Leland. | 



New York: | J.W. Boutou,706 Broad- 

 way. I 1875. 



Pp. i-xix, 1-212, 12°.— Contains, pp. 101-109, 

 an extract fromEoehrig (F.L.O.),The language 

 of the Dakotas, published in Smithsonian Inst. 

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Copies seen : Eames. 



Fusang ] or | The Discovery of 



America \ By | Chinese Buddhist priests 

 in the | Fifth Century. | By | Charles G. 

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London : | Triibner &, Co., Ludgate 

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 Letters : 



Assiniboin. See Carnegie (J.), 



(fegiha. Dorsey (J. O.). 



lowji. Dorsey (J. 0.). 



Kansas. Dorsey (J. 0.). 



Missouri. liorsey (J. O.). 



Oto. Dorsey (J. O.). 



"Winnebago. Dorsey (J. 0.). 



Lewi toope. See Williamson (T. S.). 



Iioug (.1/<T/. Stephen Harriman). Vocabu- 

 laries of the Winnebago, Puant or Nip- 

 pegon, and Naudowessies of Carver and 

 Hennepin. 



Long (S. H.) — Continued. 



In James (E.), Account of an expedition &cs, 

 vol. 2, pp. Ixxxvi-lxxxviii, Philadelphia, 182S, 

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" Taken down bj- Major Long during his tour 

 on the Upper Mississippi in the year 1817." 



These vocabularies are not given in the Lon- 

 don edition, 1823, 3 vols. 8°. 

 Lord's prayer: 



Assiniboin. See Marietti (P.). 



Assiniboin. Shea (J. G.). 



Assiniboin. Smet (P. J. de). 



Dakota. Bergholtz (G. F.). 



Dakota. Dawson (S. J.). 



Dakota. Gallatin (A.). 



Dakota. Woahope. 



Hidatsa. Hall (C. L.). 



Omaha. Hamilton (W.). 



Osage. Shea (J. G.). 



Osage. Smet (P. J. de). 



Osage. Youth's. 



Oto. Lord's. 



Santee. Lord's. 



Sioux. Tuttle (E.B.). 



Lord's prayer in Otoe. Wakanta eyefise 

 warohte a^towie. 



In Bible Society Record, vol. 29, p. 151, New 

 York, 1884, 8°. (Powell.) 



Lord's prayer in [Santee] Dacotah or 

 Sioux. 



In Schoolcraft (H. R.), Indian Tribes, vol. 5, p. 

 592, Philadelphia, 1855, 4°. 



Lowry (Elizabeth). Numerals [1-1,000,- 

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In Schoolcraft (H. R.), Indian tribes, vol. 2, 

 pp. 214-216, Philadelphia, 1852, 4°. 



Ludewig (Hermann E.). The | litera- 

 ture I of I American aboriginal lan- 

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 With additions and corrections | by 

 Professor Wm. W. Turner. | Edited by 

 Nicolas Triibner. | 



London: | Triibner and Co., 60, Pater- 

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Pp. i-viii, 1 1. pp. is xxiv, 1-258, 8°. Ar- 

 ranged alphabetically by families. Addenda 

 by "Wm. "W. Turner and Nicolas Triibner, pp. 

 21 0-24 G. 



List of grammars and vocabularies in Dah- 

 kotah, pp. 59-61, 219; loway, pp. 8C-87, 224; 

 Konza, pp. 97, 225 ; Maha, Omaha, pp. 101, 226 ; 

 Mandan, pp. 106, 228; Miuetare, p. 119; Osage, 

 pp. 139-140, 234; Oto, pp. 140,234; Quappa, pp. 

 156-157; Riccaree, pp. 163, 237 ; Tetou, p. 186; 

 Winnebago, pp. 200-201 ; Yankton, p. 203. 



Copies seen: Congress, Eames, Pilling. 



At the Fischer sale, catalogue No. 990, a copy 

 brought 5«. Gd. ; at the Field sale, catalogue No. 

 1403, an uncut copy, $2.63; at the Squier sale, 

 catalogue No. 699, an uncut copy, $2.62; another 

 uncut copy. No. 1906, $2.38. Priced by Leclerc, 

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