MUSKHOGEAN LANGUAGES. 



59 



M. 



MacCauley {licr. Clay). The Semiuolo 

 Iiulians of Florida. Ey Clay MacCau- 



1<\V. 



Ill Biiioaii of Ethnology, fifth ami. ropt. pp. 

 409-531, Waiihington, 1887, 8^. 



IJesitlc.s iv number of scattered terms, this ar- 

 ticle contains tlio numerals 1-20 and division * 

 of tiini) in the Seminole language. 



Issued separately as follows : 



The I Seuiiuolo Iiuliaiis of Florida | 



by : Clay MacCauley ] Extract from tlie 

 Fifth Aiuinal Report of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology j fDesign] | 



Washington | Government Printing 

 Omco [ 1838 



Printod cover, half-title verso blauk 1 1. 

 contents pp. 471-472, illustrations p. 473, text 

 pp. 47i)-531,royal 8°. 



Copies seen: Bureau of Ethnology, Pilling, 

 Powell. 



Mcintosh (John). The [ discovery of 

 America, | by | Christopher Columbus ; 

 I aud the origin | of the [ North Amer- 

 ican Indians. By J. Mackintosh [s/c]. ] 

 Toronto: printed by W. J. Coates, 

 King street. ! ISoG. (*) 



Pp. 1-152, 8^. — A eompar.ative view of the In- 

 dian and Asiatic languages, pp. 100-103, con- 

 tains words from a number of American lan- 

 guages, ainon I them the Chickaaaw and Mus- 

 kohgo. 



Title funiisliod by Mr. Charles IT. Hull, from 

 a copy in the library of Cornell University. 



Tiie origin | of the | North American 



Indians; with a faithful description 

 of their manners and customs, both 

 civil I and military, tlieir religions, lan- 

 guages, dress, and j ornaments. To 

 which is prelixed, a brief vifw oe [xio] 

 the creation of the world, the situation 

 of the garden of Eden, the Antedilu- 

 vians, the foundation of | nations by the 

 posterity of Noah, the progenitors | of 

 the N. Americans and the discovery ! of 

 the New World by Columbns. ' Conclud- 

 ing with a copious selection of Indian 

 speeches, the antiquities [ of America, 

 the civilization of the Mexicans, and 

 some i final observations on the origin 

 of the i Indians. | By John Mcintosh. I 

 New York: | Published by Nafis & 

 Cornish, I 278 Pearl Street. ; 1S4.3. 



Pp. iii-xxxvi, 37-311, 8^.— Linguistics as 

 above, pp. 100-103. 



Mcintosh (J.) — Continued. 



Copies seen : Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress. 



Some copies titled as .above bear the date 

 1814. n 



The , Origin i of the | North Amer- 

 ican Indians; [ with a | faithful descrip- 

 tion of their manners and , customs, 

 both civil and military, their 1 religions, 

 languages, dress, and oruamouts: | in- 

 cluding I various specimens of Indian 

 eloquence, as well as histor- | ical and 

 biographical sketches of almost all the j 

 distinguished nations and celebrated j 

 warriors, statesmen and orators, | among 

 the Indians of North America. New 

 edition, improved and enlarged. 1 By 

 John Mcintosh. \ 



New- York: Published by Nafls & 

 Cornish, : 278 Pearl Street, j Philadel- 

 phia—John B. Perry. [ 1844. ] 



Pp. i-xsxv, 39-345, 12'^.— Linguistics as above, 

 pp. 101-104. 



Copies seen : British Museum. 



Some copies with title as above have slightly 

 differing imprints, tlie third line thereof being : 

 St. Louis, (Mo.)— Nafis, Cornish & Co. (') 



The Brinley .sale catalogue, No. 5427, titles an 

 edition New York [IStl], a copy of which sold 

 for $1. 



The i origin j of the i North American 



Indians; | with a | faithful description 

 of their manners and i customs, both 

 civil and military, their i religions, lan- 

 guages!, dress, | and ornaments: includ- 

 ing I various specimens of Indian elo- 

 quence, as well as histor- | ical and bio- 

 graphical sketches of almost all the | 

 distinguished nations and celebrated | 

 warriors, statesmen and orators, among 

 the I Indians of North America. New 

 edition, improved and enlarged. By 

 John Mcintosh, i 



New York: | Cornish, Lamport & 

 Co., publishers, | No. 8 Park Place. | 

 1849. 



Pp. 1-345, 8'.— Linguistics as .above, pp. 101- 

 104. 



Copies seen : Boston Public, British Museiun. 



Loclerc, 1878, No. 945, prices a copy 20 fr. 



There is an edition of 1853, which is in .all 

 other respects similar to the above. (Congress.) 



The ; Origin ; of the | North American 



ludiaus; ! with a 1 faithful description 



