ESKIMO LANGUAGE. 



23 



Dixon (G.) — Continued. 



Loudon: I Published by Geo. GouUl- 

 ing, I Haydn's Head, No. 6, James 

 Street, Covcnfc Garden. | 1789. 



Pp. i-xxix, 1 1. pp. 1-353, appendix, pp. 353- 

 360, appendix 2, pp. 1-47, map, 4^. — Numerals, 

 1-10, of Prince "William's Sound and Cook's 

 River, Norfolk Sound, and King George's 

 Sound, p. 241. 



Copies Keen : Astor, B.ancroft, Boston Atlie- 

 nsBuin, British Museum, Congress, Harvard, 

 "Watkin.son. 



At the Fischer sale, catalogue No. 2312, a copy 

 brought 1*. 6rf. ; at tlio Brinloy sale, No. 4678, a 

 fine copy, calf, gilt, $2.75. Priced by Quaritch, 

 Nos. 28950 and 28951, at 10s. and 12s. 



Voyage | autonr dn luonde, | etprin- 



cipalemeut | a la c6to nord-ouest de 

 rAmdrique, j Fait en ITBij, 1785, 1787 et 

 1783, I A bord dii King-George et de la 

 Queen- | Charlotte, par les Capitaines 

 Portlock I et Dixon. ! D6di(S, par permis- 

 sion, t\ Sir Josejih | Banks, Baronet; | 

 Par le Capitaine George Dixon. | Tra- 

 duit de I'Anglois, par M. Lebas. | Tome 

 Premier[-Second]. | 



A Paris, | Chez Maradan, Libraire, 

 H6tel de Chiltean- | Vieux, rue Saint- 

 Andri:? des-Arcs. | 1789. 



2 vols. 12°. — Linguistics, as in English edi- 

 tion, vol. 2, pp. 16-17, and sheet facing p. 21. 



Copies seen: Bancroft, Boston Athenienm. 



Der I Kapitaiue Portlock's und Dix- 

 on's I Reise nm die Welt | besouders 

 nach I der Nordwestlichen Kuste von 

 Amerika | wiihrends dor Jahre 1785 bis 

 1788 I in den Schitfen King George und 

 Queen Charlotte, | Herausgegeben | 

 von dem | Kapitain Georg Dixon. | Aus 

 dem Englischen iibersetzt und mit An- 

 merkuugen erlautert | von | Johann 

 Reinhold Forster, | der Rechte, Medicin 

 und Weltweisheit Doktor, Professor der 

 Naturgeschichte und Miueralogie | auf 

 der Konigl. Preusz. Friedrichs-Univer- 

 ■ sitiit, Mitglied der Konigl. Akademie 

 derhijheren | und schijnen Wissenschaf- 

 ten zu Berlin. | Mit vielen Kupferu und 

 einer Landkarte. | 



Berlin, 1790. | Bei Christian Fried- 

 rich Bosz und Sohn. 



4 p. 11. pp. i-xxii, 1-314, map, 4^. — Linguis- 

 tics, pp. 21G-218. 



Copies seen : Brown. 



See Portlock (N.); also Portlock (N.) and 

 Dixon (G.). 



Dobbs (Arthur). An | Account | of the 

 Countries adjoining to | Hudson's Bay, 



Dobbs (A.) — Continued, 



I in the | North-west Part of America: 

 I containing | a Description of their 

 Lakes and Rivers, the Nature of the | 

 Soil and Climates, and their Methods of 

 Commerce, &c. | Shewing the Benefit 

 to be made by settling Colonies, and | 

 opening a Trade in these Parts ; where- 

 by the French will be | deprived in a 

 great Measure of their Traffick in Furs, 

 and I the Communication between Can- 

 ada aud Mississippi be cutoff. | With | 

 An Abstract of Captain Middleton's 

 Journal, and Observations upon | his 

 Behaviour during his Voyage, and since 

 his Return. | To which are added, | I. 

 A Letter from Bartholomew de Fonte, 

 I Vice-Admiral of Peru and Mexico; | 

 giving an Account of his Voyage from ( 

 Lima in Peru, to prevent, or seize upon 

 I any Ships that should attempt to find 

 I a Northwest Passage to the South 

 Sea. I II. An Abstract of all the Discov- 

 eries I which have been publish'd of the 

 Islands | aud Countries in and adjoin- 

 ing to the I Great Western Ocean, be- 

 tween Ame- 1 rica, India, aud China, &c. 

 pointing | out the Advantages that may 

 be made, | if a Short Passage should 

 be found thro' | Hudson's Streight to 

 that Ocean. | III. The Hudson's Bay 

 Company's Charter. | IV. The Standard 

 of Trade in those | Parts of America; 

 with an Account | of the Exports and 

 Profits made an- | nually by the Hud- 

 son's Bay Company. | V. Vocabularies 

 of the Languages of se- | veral Indian 

 Nations adjoining to Hud- 1 son's Bay. | 

 The whole intended to shew the great 

 Probability of a Northwest | Passage, 

 so long desired; and which (if discov- 

 ered) would be of the j highest Advan- 

 tage to these Kingdoms. | By Arthur 

 Dobbs, Esq ; | 



London: | Printed for J. Robinson, at 

 the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street. | 

 M DCC XLIV [1744]. 



Pp. i-ii, 1-211, map, 4°. — Vocabulary of Eng- 

 lish and Eskimo words, pp. 203-205. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenaeum, 

 British Museum, Congress, Trnmbull. 



Stevens' Nuggets, No. 90G, prices a copy at 

 10s. Gd. A copy at the Field sale, No. 538, 

 brought $2.50. Pi iced by Quaritch, No. 11650, at 

 £1 ')s., largo jj.iper. At the ifurphy sale. No. 

 80t, a copy brought $3.25. Priced by Quaritch, 

 No. 28278, at £1 4». 



