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BIBLIOG'RAPHY OF THE 



Morice (A. G.) — CoutiniKMl. 



Translation : Tlie-little-oatechiam drawn-on 

 (writU'il). I .Tesus-Christ waxbnrn tlion sincp | 

 [Seal.] I 



"With4t 1890-time.s itauimally-revolvbd \ 

 Stiiart's-Lako there | t'atherMorice iiiade-it. 



Title as above verso blank 1 1. tettt (entirely 

 in the Dene language and in syllabic charac- 

 ters) ])]>. 8-18, sq. 16°. See the fac-siniile of the 

 title-page on p. 71 of this bibliography. 



Copies ieen : Eanies, Pilling, Wellesley. 



Some copies of this catechism differ in colla- 

 tion : Title as above verso blank 1 1. text pp. 41- 

 5(i. The author informs mo that an edition of 

 .'iOO of those was printed 'to form part of a 

 'Kecueil de I'rieres' which I am Jiot yet pre- 

 pared to pui)lish." (Eames, Pilling, Shea.) 



The western D(Su68 — their mauuers 



and customs. By the Eev. Father A. 

 G. Morice, O. M. I., Stuart's Lake, B. C. 



In Canadian lust. Proc. third series, vol. 7 

 (whole no. vol. 25), pp. 109-17-1, Toronto, 1890, 8°. 

 (Bureau of Etlinology, Pilling, Wellesley.) 



Classification of the Dene tribes, p. 113.— 

 D6ne songs with music, 156-157. — Apologue 

 (three lines) iu the language of the Carrier In- 

 dians (" written with the new signs" with 

 interlinear transliteration and followed bj' 

 English translation), p. 166. — Remarks on tlie 

 language of the western D6nes, pp. 166-167. 



The D6u6 languages. Considered in 



Themselves and Incidentally iu their 

 Relatk)us to Non-American Idioms. 

 By the Rev. Father A. G. Morice, O. M. I. 



Bi Canadian Inst. Trans, vol. 1, pp. 170-212. 

 Toronto, 1891, 8°. (Pilling.) 



Introduction, pp. 170-171. — Phonetics and 

 graphic signs (pp. 172-175) includes " the new 

 methodical easy and complete D6n6 .syllabary-i" 

 p. 175.— General characteristics of the Dfne 

 languages, pp. 176-181. — The nouns; their vari- 

 eties and inflections, pp. 181-184. — The adjec- 

 tives and the pronouns, pp. 185-189.— The sim- 

 ple or primary verbs, pp. 189-195. — The com- 

 posite verbs, pp. 195-200. — Varieties of verbs, 

 pp. 200-204.— Miscellaneous notes, pp. 204-212. 



Issued .separately witli half-title (The Dene 

 languages), on the verso of which begins the 

 text, piiged as in the original article, 170-212. 

 (Balnes, G.atschet, Pilling, Powell.) 



It has also been* translated into French and 

 is in course of ])ublication in the Missions de la 

 Congregation des Missionnaires Oblats de 

 Mario Immaculee, Paris. 



Le I jietit catechisme | al'usage | des 



sauvages porteiirs | Texte & Traduc- 

 tion avec Notes | suivi des | prieres du 

 matin | et du -soir | Par le R. P. Morice, 

 O.M.J. I [Two lines quotation] | 

 Mission | du lac Stuart | 1891 

 Colophon: Typographic tie laMissioii du Lac 

 Stuart. No. 10. 



Morice (A. G.) — Contiuuod. 



Half-title (Le Petit Catecliisme et prieres) 

 verso blank 1 I. title as above verso blank 1 1. 

 avertissemeut pit. 5-6, text (Carrier and French, 

 usually on facing pages) pp. 8-143, (half-titles at 

 ])p. 7, 51 and 95). table des matieres p. 144, sq. 

 16°. 



On each page of the work are given foot-not e.s 

 explanatory of peculiarities in the Carrier text 

 ami of the translation. 



(Jatechism, pp. 7-49.— Prayers for the morn- 

 ing, pp. 52-69. — Prayer for the evening, pp. 70- 

 73.— Divers prayers (pp. 74-93); Prayer on 

 arising, p. 74. — Prayer on retiring, p. 75. — The 

 mysteries of the rosary, pp. 70-79.— Salve, 

 Regina, p. 80. — Prayerto St. Josejth, pp. 81-83. — 

 Prayer for the dead, p. 84.— Acts for the bene- 

 diction of the holy sacrament, pp. 85-93, verso a 

 note in French by the author. — Cantiques (pp. 

 96-143) : To the sacred eucharist, pp. 96-103.— 

 To the Holy Spirit, p. 104.— To the Holy Virgin, 

 pp. 105-112.— To St. Jo,sepli, pp. 113-115.— To 

 the Holy Angels, i>p. 116-117. — For various 

 occasions, pp. 118-143. 



Copies seen .- Eames, Pilling, Powell. 



[Toustkes-Nahwoelnoek, or Carrier 



Review. 



Stuart's Lake, 1S!»1.] 



Pp. 9-32, 8°. 



An eight-page periodical, j)riuted entirely in 

 the Den6 syllabic characters invented by P6re 

 Morice. At this writing (January, 1892) but 

 three numbers have been issued — those for 

 October, November, and December, 1891. No. 1 

 begins with page 9, tlie ju-eceding pages being 

 held, I presume, for the preliminary matter 

 relating to the volume. 



The conteuts are of a varied nature- the first 

 number, for example, containing: Indian or 

 local names, p. 9. — News from below [i. e. from 

 the colonized portion of British Columbia], p. 

 9. — News from the New World, p. 10; from the 

 Old World, p. 10.— Scripture text, p. 11.— Life 

 of St. Athanasius, p. 11. — Bible questions and 

 answers, p. 12. — Letter from the bishop, p. 12. — 

 A picture and its explanation, p. 13. — Concern- 

 ing the Review, p. 13.— A story, pp. 14-15. — 

 Hymns, p. 15. — Useful information, etc., p. 16. 



Copiem seen: Pilling, Powell. 



[ ] Dictiouuaire | de la Langue | 



Chilkohtiue. 1 Mission | du lac William. 

 I Avril 1884. ( * ) 



Manusaript; title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 

 1-170, double columns, 8°. 



Contains about 5,000 words, which need 

 re«irrangement and retranscription. It lias 

 been prepared for jtublication as far as the let- 

 ter F. 



[ ] Pe I Kuti-Nitsil-in 



yats^lthik. [1884.] 



puigeuni I ge 



{') 



Literal translation: With | Above-Chief 

 God] I his-word | after one-speaks. 

 Manuscript; ])p. 1-42, 12°. 

 ( "outains 5 sermons in (Jhilkohtiu. 



