BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Balbi (A.) — Oontimictl. 



26 words of till' Siissrr, ('lii'pptwyaii, TiicoulliiH 

 or Carriers, ami Kiii;ii. 



Copies seek: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Watkinsou, Welle.sley. 

 Bancroft: This word following a title or witliin 

 parentheses after a note indieates tliat a copy 

 of the work referred to has been seen by the 

 compiler in tht! library of Mr. II. H. Bancroft, 

 San Francisco, Cal. 



Bancroft (Hubert Howe). The | native 

 races | of | the Pacific states | of | 

 North America. | By \ Hubert Howe 

 Bancroft. | Volume I. | Wild tribes [-V. 

 Primitive liistory]. | 



Now Yorlc: | D. Appleton and com- 

 pany. I 1874[-187G]. 



5 vols, maps and jilatca, 8°. Vol. I. Wild 

 tribes; II. Civilized nations; III. Myths ami 

 . languages; IV. Antiquities; V. Primitive his- 

 tory. 



Some copies of vol. 1 are dated 1875. 



Chapter 2 of vol. :{ (pp. 574-603) includes a 

 general discussion of the Tiuneh family, with 

 examples, pp. 583-5.H5. — Chepewyau declen- 

 sions, pp. 585-586. — Partial conjugation of the 

 verb yaws' thee, to speak, p. .586. — General dis- 

 cussion of the Kutchin and Kenai, with exam- 

 ples, pp. 586-588; of the Atnah, with a short 

 vocabulary, pp. 58'J-5i)0; of the Kenai, with 

 examples, pp. 590-591 ; of the Tacullies, with 

 examples, pp. 591-59;{.— Numerals 1-10 of the 

 Tolewah, Hoopah, and Wi-lackee, p. 593.— 

 General discussion of the Apache and Navajo, 

 with examples (from Cremony), pp. 593-597.— 

 Conjugation of the Apaelu; verbs to be, to do, to 

 eat, to sleep, to lone, and niimerals 1-2000, pp. 

 597-600. — Apache sentences, p. COO. — Speech of 

 Gen. Carleton in Aijache, with interlinciir Eng- 

 lish translation, pp. 600-602. — Lord's prayer in 

 Lipan (from Pinu'utel), p. 602. — Comparative 

 vocabulary of 11 words of the Apache, Apache 

 Coppermine, Atnah, Beaver, Chepewyan, Dog- 

 rib, lloopah, Inkilik, Inkalit, Kenai, Kolt- 

 shane, Kutchin, Kwalhioqua, Loueheux, Nav- 

 ajo, Northern Indian, Apaelic^ Pinaleno, Suraee, 

 Tacully, Tenan Kuteliin, Tlat.skanai, Ugalenze, 

 Umpqua, I'nakatana, Xicarilla, Apache Mes- 

 calero, p. 603. 



Copies seen: Astor, Bancroft, Brin ton, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Bureau of Ethnology, Congress, 

 Eames, Powell. 



The I native races | of | the Pacific 



states I of I Nortli America. | By | Hu- 

 bert Howe Bancroft | Vohiine I. i Wihl 

 tribes[-V. Primitive history]. | 



Antlior's Copy, | San Francisco. 1871 

 [-1876]. 



5 vols. 8°. Similar, except on title-page, to 

 previous editions. One hundred copies issued. 



Copies seen : Bancroft,Britisl\ Museum, Con- 

 gress. 



Bancroft (H. H.) — Oontinued. 



In addilion to llie al)ove the work lia.-< beeil 

 issued with tiie inii)rintof Longmans, London; 

 Miiisonneuve, Paris; and Brockhaus, Leipzig; 

 none of whicli liave I seen. 



The works | of | Hubert Howe Ban- 

 croft. I Volume I[-V]. | The native 

 races. | Vol. I. Wild tribes[-V. Primi- 

 tive history]. | 



San Francisco: | A. L. Bancroft & 

 company, publishers. | 1882. 



5 vols. 8°. This series includes the History of 

 Central America, History of Mexico, etc., each 

 with its own system of numbering and also 

 numbered consecutively in tlie series. 



Of tliese works there have been published 

 vols. 1-39. Tlu' opening j)aragraph of vol. 39 

 gives the following information: "This volume 

 closes the narrative portion of my historical 

 series ; there yet remains to be completed the 

 biographical section." 



Copies see^i : Bancroft, British Museum, 

 Bureau of Ethnology, Congress. 

 Baptismal <'ard : 



Chippewyan See Church. 



Barnhardt ( W. H. ) Comparative vocab- 

 ulary of the languages spoken by the 

 " Umpqua/' "Lower Rogue River," 

 and Calapooia tribes of Indians. 



Manuscript, 4 unnumbered leaves (recto of 

 the first and verso of the last blank), folio, in 

 the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. Ile- 

 corded in May, 1859. 



E.aeh vocabulary (of which only thcUrapqua 

 is Athapascan) contains ISO words, those con- 

 stituting the standard vocabulary compiled by 

 the Smitlisonian Instituticm. The vocabulary 

 is followed by the "rules adojited in spelling." 



There is a copy of this manuseript, 4 11. folio, 

 made by its compiler, in the same library, and 

 also a copy of tlu' Fnipcjua (6 11. folio), accord- 

 ing to tlie original spelling in one e(dumn and a 

 revised si)elling in a second. Tlie latter copy- 

 was made by Dr. Geo. Gibbs. 



Baireiro (Antonio). Ojeada | sobre 

 Nnevo-Mexico, | cine da una idea | de 

 sus prodncciones naturales, y de algu- 

 nas otras | cosas que se consideran 

 oportunas para mejorar | sn estado, 6 ir 

 proporcionando su futura felicidad. | 

 Forinada | por el lie. Antonio Barreiro, 

 I asesor de diclio territorio. | A peti- 

 cion I del escino. senor ministro que fu6 

 de jnstieia don | Jos(5Ionaeio Espinosa. 

 I Ydedicada | alescmo. senor vice-pres- 

 idente de los Estados Uni- | dos Mexi- 

 eaiios don Anastacio Bustamente. | 



Puebla: 1832. | Imprenta del ciuda- 

 dano ,Tos^ Maria Campos, esquina | do 

 la Caruiceria numero 13. 



