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BIBLIOGRArHY OF THE 



Classical. The | clnNHical journal; | for 

 Scptcmltcr an<l December | 1811. Vol. 

 IV. I [Two lines ([notation in Greek 

 and a monograniniatie deviee.] | 



London: | printed l>y A. J. Valpy, | 

 Took'.s court, Chancery lane; | sold by 

 I Sherwood, Neely, | and Jones, Pater- 

 noster row ; I and all other booksellers. 

 [1811.] 



Title vorso blank 1 1. contents (of no. vii) pp. 

 iii-iv, text i)p. 1-520, inilex pp. 527-5117, verso j). 

 51)7 coloplion giviiifi date 181], 8o. 



KuiiieralH 1-10 in Chippowynn (t'roiii Mac- 

 kenzie), p. 116. 



Copies seen : Congress. 



[Glut (Archbishop J.)] .T6sns-Christ 

 Nii/jaiikauuweri, w6 dze pany^nik'efan 

 I lawalessi unzin awo'ld y(^niwen si tta, 

 d(Sgay6 Mokeri | Bare Alaco /jauuiyat- 

 'iui"on 'e ekkwaaddi: 



[Dayton, Ohio: Philij) A. Kemper. 

 1888?] 



A small card, abont 3 liy 5 inches in size, 

 hearted as alwveand containing twelve "Prom- 

 isees of Our Lord to IJIessed Margaret Mary" 

 in the Dog Rib (' Plats-Cote.s ") language. On 

 the reverse is a colored i>icture of the sacred 

 lieart, with verse in English. Mr. Tvemper lias 

 publislied the same promises on similar cards 

 in many languages. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling. 



Dene Castor catechism by 11. P. J. 



Glut, liishop of Erundel. (*) 



Manuscript in possession of Father l5milo 

 Potitot, Mareuil-les-Meaux, France, who lias 

 kindly furnished me the above title. See 

 Petitot (E. F.S.J.) 



Coleccion polididmica Mexicana | <|ue 

 contiene ( la oracion dominical | ver- 

 tida en cincuenta y dos idiomas indi- 

 genos I de aquella repiiblica [ dedicada 



I d N. S. P. el senor Pio IX, pont. max. 



I ppr la I sociedad Mexicana de geo- 



grafia y estadistica. | [Vignette.] | 



Mexico I libreria- de Eugenio Maille- 



fert y (-omp. | es(|nina d(^l Kefugio y 



Pte. del Espiritu santo | [Inipreuta de 



Audrade y Esealante] 1860 



Title verso i>rinters 1 1. text pp. i-vii, 1-52, 

 folio. 



Lord's prayer in the Lipan language, p. 12. 



€opies seen : Pilling. 



Congress : This word following a title or within 

 l)arentlieaes after a n(,te indicates that a copy 

 of the woik ret'er?ed to has been seen by the 

 comi)iler in the Lilirarv of (.'ongress, AVashing- 

 ton, 1). C. 



Cook's Inlet Indians. SeoKenai. 



Copper Indians. See Ahtinne. 



Coppermine Apache. See Apache. 



Coquille : 



Tribal names See Dorsey (J. O.) 



VoeabuUiry Abbott (G.H.) 



Vocabulary Dorsey (J. O.) 



Coyotero Apache. See Apache. 

 Crane (Agnes). The Origin of Speech 

 I and I Development of Language. | 

 By I Agnes Crane. 



[Brighton: J. G. Bishoii, Printer, 

 "Herald" office, 188-?] 



Cover title as above verso jirinter, no inside 

 title, text pp. 1-4;!, autliorities ]i. [44], 16°. 

 ■ Comments ujion and examples in a number of 

 American languages, among them a few Tinu6 

 words, p. 21. 



Copies seen .- "Wellesley. 



Creniony (John C.) Life | among the 

 Apaches: | T)y | John C. Crcmouy, | 

 interpreter [»fec. four lines.] | [Mono- 

 gram.] I 



San Francisco: | A. Roman & com- 

 pany, publishers. | New York: 27 How- 

 ard Street. | 1868. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. dedication verso 

 blank 1 1. c(mtents pp. 5-10, preface pp. 11-12, 

 text pp. 13-:«2, 12^. 



Apache numerals 1-1000, pp. 238-230. —A 

 short account of the Apache language, with 

 examples, pp. 230-243. 



Copies seen : Geological Survey. 



Vocabulary | of the | Mescalero 



Apache | language. | By | John C. Cre- 

 niony, I capt. U. S. A. I 1863 



Manuscript, pp. 1-78, 4°, in the Bancroft 

 library, San Francisco, Cal. 



Vocabulary of words in common use, 352 

 words, pp. 1-15. — Present, imperfect, and future 

 tenses, inilicative mood, verb to be, p. 16. 

 Author unable to continue investigation liy 

 reason of the lack of ability on the part of tlie 

 interpreter. — Personal pronouns, p. 17. — Pres- 

 ent, imperfect, and future tenses, indicative 

 mood, and present of subju:ictive mood, verb to 

 do, pp. 18-19. — All tlie tenses of indicative 

 mood, j)artof subjunctive and all of imperative 

 moods, verb to love, p]). 20-22. — Indicative and 

 imperative moods, verb to eat, ])p. 24-26. — Same 

 moods, verb to sleep, \t\i. 26-28. — List of 125 

 verbs in common use, pp. 28-40. — Vocabulary of 

 lifty-four miscellaneous words, pp. 40-44. — 

 Thirty-eight sliort phrases in ordinary u.se, pp. 

 48-54. — Numerals to 20, irregularly to 100, for 

 • 200, 1000, 2000, pp. 5()-58.— A))aclie and Spanish 

 names of tliirty-six men and thirteen women 

 of tlie tribe, witli signification in English, pp. 

 60-64. — Mode of Ix'stowing names on persons, 

 pp. 64-66. — Additional words and phrases, pp. 

 68-78. 



Vocaliulary of the language of the 



Mescalero Apaches. 



Manuscript, 6 unnnmbered 11. folio, in the 

 library of the Bureau of Ethnology. Obtained 



