SIOUAN LANGUAGES. 



71 



Smet (P. J. de) — Continued. 



The Field copy, catalogue No. 216\ Ijrought 

 $3.87. 



The first edition was printed in 1859. (*) 

 There is also an edition with the imprint : New 

 York: | T. W. Strong, | Late Edward Dnnigan 

 & Bro., I Catholic Publishing House, i 599 

 Broadway. [1870?] 



Western | Missions and Missionaries: 



I a series of letters, I by | Rev, P. J. de 

 Smet, I oftlioSociety of Jesus, | Author 

 of "Indian Sketches," "Oregon Mis- 

 sions," etc. I 



New York: | P. J, Keuedy, | Excel 

 slor Catholic Publishing House, | 5 Bar- 

 clay Street. | 18dl. • 



1 p. 1. pp. 5-532, 8°. 



New Indian sketches. | By | Rev. P. 



J. de Smet, S. J. | 



New York: | D. & J. Sadlier & Co., 

 31 Barclay-st. | Montreal — cor, Notre- 

 Dame and St. Francis Xavier sts. 

 [1865.] 



Pp. 1-175, 16°.— Numerals, 1-10, of theOraaha, 

 Otto, Mandan, and Rickarie, p. 126. 



Copies seen : Brinton, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Shea. 



The Field copy, catalogue No. 2160, hrought 

 $1.25. 



Some copies have slightly differing imprint, 

 the words "Boston — 128 Federal-Street" ap- 

 pearing ju.st before the word Montreal. (Bos- 

 ton Athenanim.) 



Other copies havo title as above with printed 

 cover as follows : 



Sadliers' Household Library. | No. 91. Price 

 15 cts. I New Indian Sketches. | By Rev. P. J. 

 de Smet, S. J. | Complete and unabridged edi- 

 tion. I New York: | D. & J. Sadlier & Co., 31 

 Barclay st. | Montreal : 275 Notre Dame street. 

 (Powell.) 



Smith (Alfred C). See Cook (J. W.). 



Smithsonian Institution : These words following 

 a title indicate that a copy of the work referred 

 to was seen by the compiler in the library of 

 the above institution. 



Songs : 

 Dakota. 

 Dakota. 

 Iowa. 

 Omaha. 

 Omaha. 

 San tee. 

 Sioux. 

 Teton. 

 Yankton. 



See Belden (G. P.). 

 Gordon (H. L.). 

 Dorsey (J. O.). 

 Dorsey (J. O.). 

 Fletcher (A. C). 

 Pond (G. H.). 

 Baker (T.). 

 Baker (T.). 

 Baker (T.). 



Spelling-Book, Sioux. See Stevens (J. D.). 



[Stevens {Bev. Jedediah Dwight).] 

 Sioux Spelling-Book. | Designed for the 

 use of I Native Learners. | [Picture.] | 



Boston : | Printed for the American 

 Board of Commissioners | for Foreign 

 Missions, by Crocker & Brewster. | 

 1836. 



Pp. 1-22, 12°. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, Eames, 

 Massachusetts Historical Society. 



"Mr. Stevens began missionary work among 

 the Dakotas in the spring of 1835 and withdrew 

 from the mission in the spring of 1839. He did 

 not learn the Dakota language nor give the 

 Indian.^ any instruction, but he kept in hi.s 

 family five or six half-breed girls who were 

 taught by his niece, Miss Lucy E. Stevens." — 

 S. W. Pond. 



"Mr. and Mrs. Stevens were from Central 

 New York, and were engaged as early as 1827 

 in missionary labors on the Island of Mack 

 inaw. In 1829 Mr. Stevens and Rev. Mr. Coe 

 made a tour of exploration through the wilds 

 of Northern Wisconsin, coming as far as Ft. 

 Snelling. For several years after, Mr. Stevens 

 was connected with the Stockbridge mission 

 on Fox Lake, and in thesummerof 1835 he had 

 commenced this station at Lake Harriet. 



"Mr. Stevens had gathered from various 

 sources a vocabularj' of five or six hundred 

 words. This formed the commencement of 

 the growth of the Dakota grammar and dic- 

 tionuiy which I published fifteen years after- 

 wards."— <S. R. 



Stone Indians. See Assiniboin. 



Stories : 

 (fegiha. 

 Iowa. 

 Missouri. 

 Oto. 



See Dorsey (J. O.). 

 Dorsey (J. O.). 

 Dorsey (J. O.). 

 Dorsey (J. 0.). 



Stubbs ( A. W. ). [Vocabulary of the Kan- 

 sas or Kaw. 1878.] 



Manuscript, 40 pp. 4°, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. 



Sturges (Rev. Charles). Terms of rela- 

 tionship of the Omaha, collected by 

 Rev. Charles Sturges, at the Omaha 

 Mission, Blackbird Hills, Neb. 



In Morgan (L. H.), Systems of Consanguinity 

 and Affinity of the Human Family, pp. 293-382, 

 lines 19, Washington, 1871, 4°. 



Swift (Henry), 

 others. 



See Cook (J, W.) and 



