ATHAPASCAN LANGUAGES. 



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Drake (S. G.) — Conlinuccl. 

 eiiiiueut iudividuals, | aud | au histor- 

 ical account of the dittereut tribes, | 

 from I the first discovery of the conti- 

 nent I to I the present period | with a 

 dissertation on their | Origin, Antiq- 

 uities, Manners aud Customs, | illustra- 

 tive narratives and anecdotes, | and 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, i»ub- 

 lishers. | 122 Nassau Street. [1882.] 



Title verso eopyriglit 1 1. preface pp. 3-4, con- 

 tents pp. 5-8, Indian tribes and nations pp. 9-16, 

 half-title ver.so blank 1 1. tost pp. 19-707, index 

 pp. 768-787, 8^. 



Gatschet (A. S.), Indian langnagos of tlio 

 Paoitic states and territories, pp. 748-763. 



Copifs seen : A.stor, Congress, Wisconsin His- 

 torical Society. 



Clarke & co. 1880, no. 6377, price a copy .$3. 



Duflot de Mofras (Eugene). Explora- 

 tion I du ierritoire | de I'Ordgon, | des 

 Californies | ct de la mer Vermeillc, | 

 exdcutde pendant les ann6cs 1840, 1841 

 et 1842, I par M. Dullot de Mofras, 

 I Attach6 h la Legation de France h 

 Mexico; | ouvrage public i)ar ordre du 

 roi, I sous les auspices de M. le mar<5- 

 chalSoult, due de Dalmatic, | Pr6sideut 

 du Couseil, | et de M. le miuistre des 

 affaires dtrangferes. | Tome premier 

 [-second]. | 



Paris, I Arthus Bertrand, <5diteur, | 

 libraire de la Soci6t6 de geographic, | 

 Rue Hautefeuille, n° 23. | 1844. 



2vols.: half-title verso printers 1 1. title verso 

 blank 1 1. dedication verso blank 1 1. avant- 

 propos i)p. vii-xii, avertissement verso note 1 1. 

 nota verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-518, table des 

 chapitres pp. 519-521, table des cartes pp. 523- 



Duflot de Mofras (E.) — Continued. 



524 ; half-title verso printers 1 1. title verso blank 

 1 1. text pp. 1-500, table des chapitres pp. 501- 

 504, table des cartes pj). 505-506, table analytiiiue 

 etc. pp. 507-514, 8"^. 



Numerals 1-10 of a number of American lan- 

 guages, among them the Umpnua, vol. 2, p. 401. 



Copies seen: Astor, Bancroft, JJoston Athe- 

 na;um, British Museum, Congress, Geological 

 Survey. 



Dufosse(E.) Americana | Catalogue de 

 livres | relatifs a I'AnK^rique | Europe, 

 Asie,Afrique | etOc6anic | [«fec. thirty- 

 four lines] I 



Librairie aucienne et moderne de E. 

 Dufoss6 I 27, rue Gu(^negaud, 27 | pres 

 le Pont-ueuf | Paris [1887] 



Printed cover as above, no inside title, table 

 des divisions 1 1. t<'xt pp. 175-422, 8°. 



Contains, passim, titles of works in various 

 Athapascan languages. 



Copiet seen : Eames, Pilling. 



This .series of catalogues was begun in 1876. 



Dugan {Lkui. T. B.) Numerals [1-10] 

 of the White Mountain Apache. 



In Allen (II. T.), lU'iJort of an expedition to 

 the Copper, TananA and K6yukuk rivers, p. 

 135, Washington, 1887, 8°. 



Reprinted in other articles by Allen (H. T.), 

 q. V. 

 Dnnbar: This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note indicates that a copy of 

 the work referred to has been seen by the com- 

 piler in the library of Mr. John B. Dunbar, 

 Bloomfield, N. J. 



Duncan (David). American races. Com- 

 piled and abstracted by Professor Dun- 

 can, M. A. 



Forms Part 6 of Spencer (H.), De.scriptive 

 sociology, London, 1878, folio. (Congress.) 



Under the heading " Language," pp. 40-42, 

 there are given conuuents and extracts from 

 various authors upon native tribes, including 

 examples of the Chippewyan. 



Some copies h.ave the imprint Now York, D. 

 Appleton & CO. [n. d.] (Powell.) 



E. 



Eames: This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note indicates that a copy of 

 the work referred to has been seen by the com- 

 piler in the library of Mr. Wilberforce Eames, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Baton {('apt. .T. H.) Vocabulary of the 

 language of the Navajo of New Mexico. 

 By Capt. .J. H. Eaton, IT. S. A. 



In Schoolcraft (H. R.), Iniliau Tribes, vol.4, 

 pp. 416-431, Philadelphia. 18.54, 4^ 



A vocabulary of 300 words and the numerals 

 1-100,000. 



Elliot (Zi■eM^ William G.) See Bourke 



(J.G.) 



Ellis (Robert). On | numerals | as signs 

 of primeval unity | among mankind. | 

 By I Robert Ellis, B. 1 )., | late fellow of 

 St. John's college, Cambridge. | 



London: ( Triil»U('r&co.,."i7«S:59Lud- 

 gate hill. | 1873. | All rights reserved. 



Halt-title verso blank 1 1. title verso printer 

 1 1. contents pp. i-iii, text pp. 1-94, 8°. 



