ATHAPASCAN LANGUAGES. 



51 



Latham (R. G.) — Continued. ' 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso liliink 1 1. notice 

 verso blank 1 1. contents pv. v-viii, large luiip, 

 text pp. l-:!40, 12^. 



The tribe.s of Russian America (pp. 2iS9-297) 

 contains a brief account of the linjinisti(! aftiu- 

 ities of the various divisions, including the 

 Atliabaskaus, pp. 291-294. 



Copies seen : Bureau of Ethnolojiy, Congress, 

 Eanies. 



Ou the, Laiignagcs of New C<ilitV)r- 



nia. By R. G. Latham. M. D. 



In Philological Soc. [of London], Proc.vol. 6, 

 pp. 72-86, London, 1854, 8°. (Congress.) 



Comments upon the Athabascau.s, pp. 74-75.— 

 A few words of Hoopah, Navajo, and Jicorilla, 

 p. 85. 



On the hmgiiage.s of Northern, 



Western, and Central Amt^rica. By R. 

 (J. Latham, M. D. (Read May the 9th. ) 



In Philological Soc. [of London], Trans. 185(i, 

 pp. 57-115, London [1857], 8'^. (Congress.) 



The Athabascan Group (pp. 65-70) contains 

 lists of tribal division.s of the Takulli, p. 06; 

 Kutshin, p. 67; Keuai, p. 67; Atna, pp. 67-68; 

 Koltshani, Ugalents, Atna, p. 68. — General dis- 

 cussion of the Athabaskan, pp. 68-70.— Com- 

 l)arative vocabulary of the Navaho and Apatch 

 (27 words), pp. 96-97. — Table of words showing 

 affinities between the several Pueblo languages 

 and the Navahoaud Jicorilla, pp. 99, 100. 



Opnscnla. | Essays | chiefly | phih»- 



logical and ethnographical | by | Rob- 

 ert Gordon Latham, | M. A., M. D., F. 

 R. S., <'tc. I late fellow of Kings college, 

 Cambridge, late professor of P^iiglish | 

 in University college, London, late 

 assistant physician | at the Middlesex 

 hospital. I 



Williams & Norgate, | 14 Henrietta 

 street, Covent garden, London | and | 

 20 South Frederick street, Edinburgh. 

 I Leipzig, R. Hartniaun. | 1860. 



Title ver.so printer 1 1. preface pp. iii-iv, con- 

 tents pp. v-vi, text pp. 1-377, addenda and cor- 

 rigenda pp. 378-418, 8°. 



A reprint of a number of papers read before 

 the ethnological and philological societies of 

 London. 



Addenda and corrigenda (18.59) (pp. .378^18) 

 contains : Comparative vocabulary of the Nav- 

 aho and Pinaleno, p. 385 ; of the Beaver Indians 

 and Chippewyan, p. 413. 



Copies seen: Astor, Bo,ston Public, Brinton, 

 Bureau of Ethnology, Congress, Eames, Pilling, 

 Watkinson. 



At the Squier sale a presentation copy, no. 

 639, brought $2.37. The Murphy copy, no. U3K, 

 sold for $1. 



Elements | of | comparative j)hilol- 



ogy. I By I R. G. Latham, M. A., M. D., 

 F, R. 8., &c., I late fellow of King's 



Latham (R. G.) — Continned. 



college, Cambridge; and late professor 

 of English | in University college, Lon- 

 don. I 



London : | Walton and Maberly, | 

 Upper Gower street, and Ivy lane, 

 Paternoster row; | Longman, Green, 

 Longman, RoVierts, an<l Grc^eu, | Pater- 

 noster row. I 1862. I Tlie Right of 

 Translation is Reserved. 



Half-title verso ju'inters 1 1. title verso blank 

 1 I. dedication verso blank 1 1. preface pj). vii-xi, 

 contents pp. xiii-xx, tabular view of languages 

 and dialects pp. xxi-xxviii, chief authorities pp. 

 xxix-xxxii, errata verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1- 

 752, addenda and corrigenda pp. 753-757, index 

 pp. 758-774, list of works by Dr. Latham verso 

 blauk 1 1. 8°. 



Chapter Iv, Languages of America, The Es- 

 kimo, The Athabaskan dialects [etc.] (jjp. 384- 

 403), contains: Divisions of tl)e Takulli, p. 388; 

 of the Kutshin with English definitions, p. 

 389.— Athabaskan tribal names with meanings, 

 p. 390. — Comparative vocabulary (35 words) of 

 the Kenay, Kutshin, Slave, and Dog-rib, pp. 

 390-.391; of the Chepewyan and Takulli (47 

 words), pp. 391-392; of the Ugalents, Atna, 

 and Kolstshani, pj). 392-393; of the Tlatskanai, 

 Kwaliokwa, and Umkwa (30 words), p. 391; of 

 the Xavaho, Aiiat.sh, and Pinaleno (27 words), 

 pp. 394-395; of the Hoopah and Jecorilla (12 

 words), p. 395. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Eames, Watkinson. 



Robert Gordon Latham, the eldest son of the 

 llev. Thomas Latham, was Ijorn in the vicarage 

 of Billingsborough, Liucolnsliire, March 24, 

 1812. In 1819 he was entered at Eton. Two years 

 afterwards he was admitted on the founda- 

 tion, and in 1829 went to Kings, where he took 

 his fellowship and degrees. Ethnology was 

 his first passion and his last, though for botany 

 he had a very strong taste. He died March 9, 

 1888. — Theodore Wattn in The Atheufeuin, March 

 17, 1SS8. 



Leclerc (Charles). Bibliotheca | ameri- 

 cana | Catalogue raisonn^ | d'nne tres- 

 precieiise | collection de livres anciens 

 I et modernes | snr I'Amdriqne et les 

 Philipjiines | Cla8s6s par ordre alpha- 

 b^tiqne de uoms d'Aiiteurs. | Redige 

 par Ch. Leclerc. | [Design.] | 



Paris I Maisonneuve & C'" | 15, qnal 

 Voltaire | M. D. CCC. LXVII [1867] 



Cover title as above, half-title verso details of 

 sale 1 1. title as above verso blank 1 1. preface 

 pp. v-rii, catalogue ])p. 1-407, 8°. 



Includes titles of a number of works contain- 

 ing material relating to the Athapascan lan- 

 guages. 



Copies seen : Congress, Eames, Pilling. 



At the Fischer sale, a copy, no. 919, brought 



