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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Prichard (JamosCowles). Researches | 

 iuto the I Physical History | of Mau- 

 kiud. I By | James Cowlcs Prichard, 

 M. D. I Secoml Edition. | lu two vol- 

 umes. I Vol. I[-II]. I 



London: | Printed for John and Ar- 

 thur Arch, I Cornbill. | 182C. 



2 vols. : pp. i-xxsii, ]-54t; 2 p. II. pp. 1-623, 

 11 plates, 8^. — Comparative vocabulary of 

 American and Asiatic lansuasos, pp. 353-351, 

 iiuludes a abort vocabulary of tbe Greenland. — 

 Comparative vocabulary Mexican, Ugalimucb- 

 iiiutzi, and Koluscli, ji. 381. 



Copies seen : Britiali Masoum. 



The fir.st edition, London, 1813, 8°, contains 

 no linguistics. (Britisli Museum.) 



Researches | into the | phj^sical his- 

 tory i of I mankind. I By ] James Cowles 

 Prichard, M. D. F. R. S. M. R. I. A. | 

 Corresponding Memher [i&c. three 

 lines]. I Third edition. | Vol. I[-V]. | 



London : | Sherwood, Gilbert, and 

 Piper, I Paternoster row ; | and J. and 

 A. Arch, I Cornhill. | 1836[-1847]. 



5 vols. 8°.— Comparative vocabulary of tlio 

 Esquimaux, Kiuai, and Ugaljachmutzi, vol. 0, 

 p. 440. 



Copies seen: Bancroft, Boston Athen;Bum, 

 Congress, Eames. 



Tliero is a Gorman edition : Leipzig, Leo- 

 pold Bosk, 1840-1848, 5 vols, in four, 12°. Tbe 

 linguistics appear in vol. 4. (British Musseum.) 



Researches | into the | Physical His- 

 tory I of I Mankind. | By James Cowlcs 

 Prichard, M. D. F. R. S. M. R. I. A. | 

 Corresponding Memher [&c. four 

 lines]. I Fourth edition. | Vol. I[-V]. | 



London : | Sherwood, Gilbert, and 

 Piper, I Paternoster Row. | 1841[-1851]. 



5 vols. 8°. Paging and contents tbo same as 

 in the third edition. 



Prichard (J. C.) — Continued. 



Copies seen: Astor. 



There is a copy of this work, 5 vols, iu the 

 Library of Congress, composed of volumes from 

 dillereut editions. I am inclined to think that 

 all issues subsequent to 1840 were made up of 

 volumes from the preceding editions. 



Primer : 

 Aleut. 



Aleut-Kadiak. 

 Eskimo. 



Gieenlaud. 



Labrador. 



See Aleutian. 



Tishnoir(E.). 



Ab6c6dairo, 



Bom pas (W. C). 



Groonlandsk, 



Jansscu (C. E.), 



Kattitsiomiirsut. 



Okautsit. 



Prince William Sound : 



Numerals. See Bu.schmanu (J. C. E.), 



Dixon (G.), 

 Forster(J.G. A.), 

 Portlock (N.) and 

 Dixon (G.). 



Vocabulary. Anderson (W.), 



Buschmann (J. C. E.), 

 For.stev(J. G. A.), 

 Fry (E.), 

 Portlock (N.). 



Prophetib Icsaiasib | Aglangit. | The 

 Book of Isaiah | translated into the | 

 Esquimaux Language, | hy | the Mis- 

 sionaries I of the Unitas Fratrnm, or 

 Uuited Bretliron. | Printed for the iise 

 of the Mission, | hy | The British and 

 Foreign Bihlo Society. | 



London : | W. M'Dowall, Printer, 

 Pemhertou Row, Gough Square. | 1837. 



Literal translation : The prophet Isaiah's | 

 his written things. 



Pp. 1-1G8, 12°, entirely in the language of 

 Labrador. See Wolf (N. G.) for edition of 1825. 

 Copies seen: British Museum. 



Q. 



Quarilch: This word following a title iudicates 

 t hat a copy of the work referred to was seen by 

 tlie compiler in the possession of Mr. Bernard 

 Quaritch, London, Eng. 



Quaritch (Bernard). A general | cata- 

 logue of books, I offered to the public 

 at the affixed prices | by I Bernard 

 Quaritch. | 



London: | 15 Piccadilly. | 1880. 



Title 1 1. preface pp. iii-iv, contents v-x, 

 catalogue 1-21CC, in<lex 2167-2395, 12°. In- 

 cludes the parts issued with the numbers 309- 

 330. 



Jicsides many scattered Eskimo titles there 



Quaritch (B.) — Continued. 



is a group •'Arctic Explorations," pp. 1148-1152, 

 and one "Eskimo language," p. 1253. 



Subseipient to the above tliore have been 

 printed Nos. 331-309 of (ho general catalogue 

 (1880-1880) and various miscellaneous parts 

 which will, I presume, form part of another 

 volume. Of these general parts Nos. 302 and 

 3G3 are entitled: "Catalogue of the History, 

 Geography, and of the Pliilology of America, 

 Australia * * *" Scattered through them 

 are a number of titles referring to the Eskimo, 

 and on pp. 3022-3023 (part 303) is a section 

 headed "Language of Labrador and Green- 

 land." 



Copies seen: Congress, Bureau of Ethnology. 



