MUSKHOGEAN LANGUAGES. 



49 



J. 



Jackson (Nuclier). ISec Robertson (A. 

 K. W.) 



Nocber Juclison, of tlio Creek town of tho 

 Tasko'jjccs, came to tho Tiillaliassco boardiu^:;- 

 scliool (tlien iiutlor tlie care of tho Presbytoi hiii 

 Boanl of Foivijin Missions, auil supported 

 chielly by tho Creeks) about tho year 1875, 

 ■\vlicn a youug man, and showed sueh eager- 

 ness to learu that the trustees admitted him, 

 although contrary to their general rule that 

 only younger pupils should be admitted where 

 knowledge of English was lacking. lie re- 

 mained at TuUahassco four years, and by his 

 pcrsevcranco learned enough greatly to in- 

 crease his usefulness among his people. Ho 

 had previously attended a daj-school for two 

 years, but had gained little knowledge of Eng- 

 lish by it. 



Ho had been for tho last four years a niuch- 

 respccted member of the Creek Council and a 

 member of the Presbyterian church, and his re- 

 cent death is much lamented. — Mrs. Jiubertgon. 



Jackson (Williaia Henry). Uepartiiieut 

 of tho Interior. United States Geolog- 

 ical Survey of tho Territories. | F. V. 

 Ilayden, U. S. Gcologist-in-Charge. | 

 Miscellaueons publications — No. 5. | 

 Descriptive catalogue \ of | tho photo- 

 graphs i of the i United States Geolog- 

 ical Survey | of \ the Territories, | for | 

 The Year.s 1869 to 1873, inclusive. | W. 

 II. Jackson, ; photographer, j 



Washington: , Government Printing 

 Office. I 1874. 



Printed cover, pp. 1-83, 8°. — Catalogue of 

 photographs of Indians, including proper 

 names.with English signification, of tho Creeks, 

 pp. G9-83. 



(Jopics seen: British Mnsenin, Bureau of 

 Ethnologj-, National Museum, Pilling, Powell. 



Department of tho Interior. United 



States Geological Survey of tho Terri- 

 tories, i F. Y. Ilayden, U. S. geologist. | 

 Miscellaneous publications. No. 9. \ De- 

 scriptive catalogue of | photographs | 

 of 1 North American Indians. | By , AV. 

 II. Jackson, I photographer of tho Sur- 

 vey. I 



Washington : ] Goveriinient Printing 

 Office. I 1877. 



I'rintod cover as above, title as abovt? reverse 

 liliink 1 1. i)p. iii-vi, 1-12-t, 8^. — Xamcs of chiefs 

 (u ilh English siguiflc tions) of a number of In- 

 dian tribes, among them tho Creeks, pp. 94-03. 



(.'o]>icx seen : Bureau of Ethnology, Xational 

 ^luseum. Pilling, rowcll. 



MUSK 4 



James (A. B.) Sweet by-and-by. Ilim- 

 mak ai Achukma he. 



In Indian Missionary, vol. 4, no. 2, p. 2, Atoka, 

 lud. T. February, 1HS8, 4°. 



A hymn of three stanzas in tho Choctaw lan- 

 guage ; headings as above, and signcl with tho 

 above name. 

 Pass mo not. 



In Indian Missionary, vol. 4, no. 12, p. 3, 

 Atoka, Ind. T. December, 1888, i'\ ■ 



A hymn of four stanzas, in the Choctaw lan- 

 guage ; headed as above. 



James (Edwin). A [ narrative of [ the 

 captivity and adventures | of ] John 

 Tanner, (U. S. interpreter at tho Saut 

 de Ste. Marie,) | during | thirty years 

 residence among the Indians ' in tho | 

 interior of North" America. | Prepared 

 for tho press | by Edwin James, M.D. | 

 Editor of an Account of Major Long's 

 Expedition from Pittsbnrgli 1 to tho 

 Rocky Mountains. , 



New-York : | G. & 0. & H. Carvill, 

 108 Broadway. [ 1830. 



Pp. 1-42G, 8°. — Numerals 1-10 in a number of 

 American languages, among thom tho Mus- 

 kwake, pp. 325-32G ; Muskogee (from Adair), p. 

 327; Choktah and Chiksah (from Adair), p. 327. 



Coyies seen : Boston Athemeum, Brinton, 

 Congress, Dunbar, Lenox, Trumbull. 



At the Field sale. No. 1113, a halfmorocco 

 copy brought $3. C3 ; at tho Squier sale, No. 552, 

 a similar copy, .$3.38. Priced by Leclerc, 1878, 

 No. 1020, 35 frs. The Murphy copy. No. 2449, 

 half green calf, brought $3.50. 



A [ narrative j of \ the captivity and 



adventures | of John Tanner, | (U. S. 

 interpreter at the Saut do Ste. Marie,) | 

 during | thirty years residence among 

 the Indians i in tho \ interior of North 

 America. [ Prepared for tho press | by 

 Edwin James, M.D. | Editor of an Ac- 

 count of Major Long's Expedition from 

 Pittsburgh , to the Kocky Mountains. | 

 London : 1 Baldwin &, Cradock, Pa- 

 ternoster Row. I Thomas Ward, 84 High 

 Ilolboru. i 1830. 



Pp. 1-426, portrait, 8"'. Tho American edition 

 ■with a new title-page only. 

 ('opies seen : Astor, Trumbull. 

 Clarke, 1880, No. C652, prices a cojiy in boards 



Sabin's Dictionary, No. 35G85, tiHes an edition 

 in (ierma:i, Leipzig, 1810, H''; and one in French, 

 Paris, 18.'>.'>, 2 vols. 8=. 



