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Catliii ((Joorge). Catalogue I of , Cat- 

 lin'a Iiulian gallery | of | portraits, 

 land-scapes, | inauuers and customs, 1 

 costumes &c. &c., i collected during 

 seven years' travel amongst tUirty-ciglit 

 dif- j fereut tribes, speaking ditlcrent 

 languages. | 



New- York: i Piercy & Keed, printers, 

 7 Theatre alley, t 1837. 



Titlo as above veiso blaulc 1 1. pp. 3-30, 12°.— 

 A list of promiuout ])crsoiiaf;c8 of ditl'ori'iit 

 tribes, incliulius a uuiubei' of Muscogee, Clioc- 

 taw, auil Seminole, giviug their iiaiucs, with 

 Euglish uieanlugs. 



Copies seen: narvard, Powell. 



Catalogue i of | Catlin's Indian gal- 

 lery I of I portraits, landscapes, | man- 

 ners and customs, | costumes, &c. &c. 

 I Collected during seven years' travel 

 amongst thirty-ciglit | different tribes, 

 speaking ditYereut languages. | 



New York: | Piercy A: Keed, printers, 

 7 Theatre alley. 1 1838. 



Pp. 1-<10, 16°.— Names of per.>3ons, witli Eu- 

 glish signification, of tlio Muskogee, Uhoctaw, 

 and Seminole. 



Co2)lesseen: llarvard, Wisconsin Historical 

 Society. 

 A i descriptive catalogue j of | Cat- 

 lin's Indian gallery ; ] containing | por- 

 traits, I landscapes, costumes, &c. | 

 and I representations of the manners 

 and customs ; of the ] North American 

 Indians. ] Collected and painted entirely 

 by Mr. Catlin, ! during seven years' 

 travel amongst 48 tribes, mostly speak- 

 ing different languages. [ Exhibited for 

 nearly three years, with great success, 

 in the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, Lou- 

 don. I Admittance One Shilling. 



Colophon : C. and J. Adlard, printers, 

 Bartholomew Close, London. [1840.] 



Titlo 1 1. text pp. 3-48, 4°.— Linguistic con- 

 tonta as above. 



Copies geen: Uostou Atheuieuni, British Mu- 

 8ouni, Powell. 



The descriptive catalogue is leiirintcd in the 

 various editions of Catlin's Notes of eight years' 

 travel and residence in Europe, for titles of 

 which see below. 



Catalogue raisound ] do j La Galerio 



Indienne de RP Catlin, { renfermant ] 

 des iiortraits, [ des paysages, des cos- 

 tumes, etc., I ct I des scenes de mccurs 

 ct coutumes | des j ludiens de I'Amd- 

 rique du Nord. | Collection eutierement 

 faite et peinte par M"" Catlin | Pendant 

 un s('jour de 8 ans pariiii 48 tribus sau- 



Catlin (G.) — (Jontinucsd. 



vag(!S, parlant trente langues dill'e- | 

 rentes, et formant une population d'un 

 demi-million d'ames. | 



[Paris:] 1845. [ Imprimerie de Wit- 

 tershcim, ] Rue Montmorency, 8. 



Titlo as above on cover, pp. 1-48, 8°. — Lin- 

 guistic contents as above. 

 Copies seen : Powell. 



Some copies of this datehavo title-page diU'er- 

 ing slightly from above. (Harvard.) 

 A descriptive catalogue | of | Cat- 

 lin's Indian collection, ] containing | 

 portraits, landscapes, costumes, «fec., | 

 and I representations of the manners 

 and customs | of the j North American 

 Indians. | Collected and painted en- 

 tirely by Mr. Catlin, during eight years' 

 travel amongst \ forty-eight tribes, 

 mostly speaking ditlereut languages. | 

 Also I opinions of the press in England, 

 France, and the United States. | 



London: \ published by the author, | 

 at his Indian collection, Nd. G, Water- 

 loo Place. I 1848. 



Title (reverse "London: Printed by William 

 Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street") 1 1. pj). 3-^:', 

 8°. — Proper names, with English signification.'*, 

 of the Muskogee, Choctaw, and Seminolee, i>p. 

 31-32. 



Copies seen: Harvard, Powell. 



North and South American Indians. | 



Catalogue | descriptive and instruct- 

 ive I of [ Catlin's [ Indian Cartoons. | 

 Portraits, types, and customs ['vic]. \ 

 GOO paintings in oil, ! with ! 20,000 full 

 length figures illustrating their vari- 

 ous games, religious ceremonies, and | 

 other customs, ] and ; 27 canvas paint- 

 ings I of Lasalle's discoveries. | 



New York: | Baker & Godwin, Print- 

 ers, I Printing-house square, | 1871. 



Abridged title on cover, title as above revei.se 

 blank 1 1. pp. 3-99, 8°.— Names of Crook, p. 21 ; 

 Choctaw, p. 22: Semiuoloo, j)p. 22, 2:{. 



Copies seen: Astor, Congress, Eanies, Pow- 

 ell, Wisconsin Historical Society. 

 — The Catlin Indian collection, con- 

 taining portraits, landscapes, costumes, 

 &c., and representations of the nian- 

 uors and customs of the North American 

 Indians. Presented to the Smithsonian 

 Institution by Mrs. Thomas Harrison, 

 of Philadelphia, in 1879. A descriptive 

 catalogue. By Georsie Catli it , the artist, 

 lu Ilhecs (William J.), Visitor's guide to the 

 Smithsonian Institution aud United States 

 National Museum, in Washington, pji. 70-89, 

 Washington, 1887, 8°. 



