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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Buhner (T. S. ) — Coutinued. 



in Mareachite, 1. 5 ; in Passamaq noddy (two ver- 

 sions) 1.5; Mirmac (ancient),!. 6; Montagnais, 

 1. 6; Alicnaki, II. C-7; pure Marescliite, 1. 7; 

 Snobomisli,1.7; Niskwalli, ^ 1. 8; Clallam,*!. 9; 

 Twaua,*!. 10; Sioux, 1. 11 ; Flathead,*!. 12; Cas- 

 cade,*!. 12; Tlallam, !. 13 ; Huron, 1.13; Blacli- 

 toot, 1. 13 ; Abenaki, 1. 14 ; Ctioctaw, 1. 14 ; Ottawa, 

 1.14; Assiniboiue, !. 15; Seneca, 1. 15 ; Caughna- 

 waga, !. 15; other Micmac, !. 16; Totouac, 1. 16; 

 Cora, 1. 16 ; Mistek, * 1. 17 ; Maya, * !. 17 ; Algon- 

 quin, * !. 22. — Hymn in Snohomisb, 11. 23-24. 



Those prayers marked witli an asterisk are 

 accompanied by an interlinear English trans 

 lation. 



The compiler of this paper informs me it is 

 his intention to add one liundivd other vei'sions 

 of the Lord's prayer, from the Californian and 

 Mexican languages. 



In addition to the above papers, Dr. ISulmer is 

 also tlie autlior of a number of articles appear- 

 ing in Father Le Jeune's Eamhiops Waii'a, q. p. 



I am indebted to Dr. Bulmer for the notes 

 upon which is based the following account: 



Thomas Sanderson Buhner was born in 1834, in 

 Yorkshire, England. He was educated at Pres- 

 ton grammar school, Stokesley, and at Newton 

 under Brow, was advanced under Rev. C. Cator 

 and Lorvl Beresford's son at Stokesley, and 

 afterwards was admitted a pupil of the Yorlc 

 and Ripon diocesan college. He was ajipointed 

 principal of Doncaster union agricultural 

 schools, !)ut soon after emigrated to New Tork. 

 There he took cliarge, as head master, of (ien- 

 eral Hamilton's free school. Thence he went 

 to Ui)pcr Canada and was appointed one of the 

 professors in L'Assomption Jesuit College. 

 From there lie went to Rusli Medical College 

 and Lind University, Chicago; thence to tlie 

 ficoie Normale, Montreal; thence to Toronto 

 University, medical de])artment. Later he con- 

 tinued his studies in the ifiitole de Medecine 

 and McGill University. Montreal, and gradu- 

 ated in medicine at Victoria T^niversity. In 

 1868hecrossed to London, whence he proceeded 

 to New Zealand, and was appointed superin- 

 tendent of quarantine at "Wellington. In Tas- 

 mania and Australia he held similar positions. 

 His health failing, he went to Egypt, and later 

 returned to England. The English climate not 

 agreeing with him, he took a tour of the Med- 

 iterranean ports. Returning to London, the 

 Russian grippe attacked him, and he was 

 warned to seek a new climate. He returned to 

 Montreal, en route for the Rocky Mountains, 

 where he sought Indian society for a consider- 

 able time. Finding winter disastrous to him, 

 he proceeded to Utah in search of health. For 

 the last two years he has been engaged in 

 writing up his Chinook books, as well as com- 

 pleting his Egyptian Rites and Ceremonies, in 

 which he has been assisted by English Egyp- 

 tologists. Dr. Bulmer is a member of several 

 .societies in England and America and the author 

 of a number of works on medical and seieutitic 

 subjects. 



Bureau of Ethnology : These words following a 



title or within parentheses after a note indicate 

 that a copy of the work referred to has been seen 

 by the compiler in the library of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology, Washington, D. C. 



Buschmaiin (Joliaim Carl Eduard). 

 Uie Viilker iiiid .Spracheu Neu-Mex- 

 iko's imd der Westseite des Ijritiscbeu 

 Nordanierika'.s, dargestellt vou Hru. 

 Biischmami. 



In Konigliche Akad. der ATiss. zu Berlin, 

 Abhandluugeu, ans dem Jalire 1857, pp. 209-414, 

 Berlin, 1858, 4°. 



A few words of Chinook and Cathlascon 

 (from Seouler), pp. 373-374.— Vocabulary of sev- 

 eral Indian languages compared with the 

 ](seudo-Chinook (Cathlascon?) from Seouler, 

 pp. 375-378. 



Issued separately with title-page as follows: 



Die Yolker und Spracheu | Neu- 



Mexico'a | und | der Westseite | des | 

 britischeu Xordauierika's | dargestellt 

 I vou I Joli. Call Ed. Buscbmauu. | Au.s 

 deu Abhandluugeu der kouigl. Akade- 

 luie der Wi.ssenscliaften | zu Berlin 

 1857. I 



Berlin | gedruckt in der Buclidruck- 

 ereider kiinigl. Akademie | derWi.sseu- 

 schafteu | 18.')8. | In Commission bei F.. 

 Diinnuler's Verlags-Bucbliaudlung. 



Cover title as above, title as .above ver80> 

 notice 1 1. text pp. 209-404, Inhalts-tjbersicht 

 pp. 405-413, Verbesserungen p. 414, 4°. 



Linguistic contents .as under title next above: . 



Copies seen .- Astor, Congress, Eames, Pilling,, 

 Trumbull. 



The copy at the Fischer sale, catiilogue no.. 

 270, brought 14s.; at the Field sale, catalogue 

 no. 235, 75 cents; priced by Leclerc, 1878. no. 

 3012, 12 fr. and by Triibner, 1882, 15«. 



Die Spureu der aztekiseheu Sprache' 



iin uordliclieu Mexico und bohereui 

 amerikauiscbeu Norden. Zugleicb eiue 

 Musterungder Volker tind SpracLeu des; 

 nordlicheu Mexico's und der Westseite' 

 Nordamerika'svouGuadalaxara an bis 

 zum Eismeer. Vou Job. Carl Ed. Busch- 

 uiaiui. 



In Konigliche Ak.ad. derWiss. zu Beclin, Ab- 

 baudlungenaus deiii.Tahre ]8.")4, zweiter Sujip.- 

 Band, pp. 1-819 (foruis the whole volume). Ber- 

 lin, 1859,4°. 



List of words in the Waiilatpa, Molele, Wat- 

 lala, two dialects of the Chinook, and Calapuya, 

 pp. 020-625. — Supplementar3'- vocabulary of the 

 Cliinuk .and Calapuya (from Parker, Seouler,. 

 Rafinesque, iind Gallatin), pp. 625-626.— Lord's: 

 prayer in Chinook (from Dutiot de Mofra8),p.. 

 626. 



Issued separately with title-page as followrr 



