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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Drake (S. G.) — Coutiuued. 



sail), No. 831, a copy, "calf extra, gilt edges, 

 with portrait of Mr. Drake inserted," brougbt 

 $3.75. 



Some copies are dated 1837. (A.stor.) The 

 "Seventh edition," "1837," has title-page other- 

 wise similar to the above. (Astor, Congress.) 



The earlier editions of this work do not con- 

 tain the above linguistics. 



The I book of tbo Indians ; | or, | 



biography and history | of the | Indians 

 of North America, | from its first dis- 

 covery I to the year 1841. | [Nino lines 

 quotations.] | By Samuel G, Drake, 1 

 Fellow [&c. two lines]. | Eighth edi- 

 tion, I With large Additions and Cor- 

 rections. I 



Boston : | Antiquarian Bookstore, 5G 

 Cornhill. \ M.DCCC.XLI [1841]. 



Pp. i-xii, 1-48, 1-120, 1-156, 1-156, 1-200, and 

 index, pp. 1-10, 8°. — Linguistics as in fifib edi- 

 tion, supra. 



Copies SCC71 : Boston Atheutcum, Britisb Mu- 

 seum, Congress. 



According to Sabin".s Dictionary, No. 20088, 

 there was a ninth edition, Boston, 1845, 748 pp. 

 8°, and a tenth edition, Boston MDCCCXL 

 [Villi, 8°. 



Biography and liistory | of the | 



Indians of North America, | from its 

 first discovery. | [Quotation, nine 

 lines.] I By Samuel G. Drake. | Elev- 

 enth edition. | 



Boston : | Benjamin B. Mussey & Co. 

 |M.DCCC.LI[18r)l]. 



Pp. 1-720, plates, 8°.— Linguistics as in fifth 

 edition, p. 304. 



Copies seen .- British Museum, Eames, Mas- 

 sachusetts Historical Society, AVisconsin His- 

 torical Society. 



History | of the | Early Discovery of 



America, | and | Lauding of the Pil- 

 grims, i With a I Biography | of the | 

 Indians of North America. | [Quotation, 

 nine lines.] [ By Samuel G. Drake. | 



Boston: | Higgins and Bradley. | 

 1854. (») 



Pp. 1-720, plates, 8°.— Linguistics as in fifth 

 edition, p. 304. 



Title from Mr. Wilbcrforce Eames. 



According to Sabin's Dictionary, No. 20808, 

 there is an edition with the imprint : Boston, 

 Sanborn, Carter & Bazin, 1857; and another: 

 Boston, 1858. 



The I Aboriginal Races i of | North 



America; | comprising | Biographical 

 Sketches of Eminent Individuals, j aud | 

 an Historical Account of the Difierent 



Drake (S. G.) — Continued. 

 Tribes, | from | the First Discovery of 

 the Continent | to ] the Present Period i 

 With a Dissertation on their | Origin, 

 Antiquities, Manners aud Customs, | 

 Illustrative Narratives and Anecdotes, | 

 and a | c(Jliious analytical index | By 

 Samuel G. Drake. [ Fifteenth Edition, 

 revised, with valuable additions, | by 

 J. W. O'Neill. I Illustrated with Numer- 

 ous Colored Steel-plate Engravings. | 

 [Quotation, six lines.] | 



Philadelphia: 1 Charles Desilvcr, | 

 'No. 714 Chestnut Street. 1 18C0. 



Pp. 1-736, 8°. This is the Blogr.iphy of the 

 Indians, with a now title-page and some addi- 

 tions.— Linguistics as above, p. 304. 



Copies seen : Astor, Bancroft. 



The I Aboriginal races | of | North 



America; | comprising biographical 

 sketches of eminent individuals, | and | 

 an historical account of the different 

 tribes, | from 1 the first discovery of tlie 

 continent ] to 1 the present period | with 

 a dissertation on their | Origin, Anti- 

 quities, Manners aud Customs, | illus- 

 trative narratives aud anecdotes, | aud| 

 a I copious analytical index | by Samuel 

 G. Drake. | Fifteenth edition, | revised, 

 with valuable additions, | by Prof. H. 

 L. Williams. | [Quotation, six lines.] 



New York. | Hurst & company, pub- 

 lishers. ] 122 Nassau Street. [1882.] 



Pp. 1-787, 6^. -Choctaw numerals 1-10 p. 

 361. — Compar.ativo vocabulary of the .Seminole 

 aud Mikasuke tongues (from B. Smith), pp. 

 703-707. 



Copies seen ; Astor, Congress, Wisconsin His- 

 torical Society. 



Clarke, 1886, No. 0377, prices a copy $3. 



Drennen (Jolin). Numerals of the Choc- 

 taw language. 



In Schoolcraft (H. R.), Indian Tribes, voL 2, 

 pp. 204-200, Philadelphia, 1852, 4°. 



Numerals 1-1,000,000,000. 



[Dukes (Joseph).] The | history | of | 

 Joseph aud his brethren. | In the Choc- 

 taw language. | 



Utica : | press of William Williams. | 

 1831. 



Pp. 1-48, 24°. Verso of title-page eaysj 

 " This little tract is indebted for its existence 

 to Mr. Joseph Dukes, a native interpreter." 



Copies seen : American Board of Commis- 

 siouers, American Tract Society, Boston 

 Athen;eum. 



I have seen mention of a reprint of 1830. 



