CHINOOKAN LANGUAGES. 



13 



Buschmann (J. C. E.) — Conliimed. 



Die I SpuieuderaztekischeiiSprache 



I ijii niJrdlicheu Mexico | und hoheren 

 amerikanischeu Norden. | Zun;leicli | 

 eiue Musteruug der Viilker und 8pra- 

 clien I des iioidliclicu Mexico's | und 

 derWestseitoNordamei'ika's | vonGiia- 

 dalaxara an bis zinn Eisnieer. | Vou | 

 Job. Carl Ed. Buseliniann. | 



Berlin. | Gednickt in der Buehdruek- 

 ereiderKonigl. Akademie | der^Yissen- 

 Bchafteu. | 1859. 



Half title verso blank 1 1. general title of the 

 series verso Mank 1 1. title as above ver.so blank 

 1 1. abgekiirtze Inhalte iibersicht i)p. vii-xii, 



Buschmann (J. C. E. ) — Gontiuned. 



text pp. 1-713, EinleitunfC in das <ieof;rai>bi.s(.he 

 Kegister pp. 7U 7)8, gcographisebe Register 

 pp. 718-815. veiniisehte Xachweisungenpp. 816- 

 818,Terbesserungen, p. 819, 4<=. 



Linguistic contents as under title next above. 



Copies seen : Astor, Brinton. Eames, Maison- 

 neuve, Pilling, Qiiariteh, SraitlisoniaDj Trum- 

 bull. 



Published at 20 Marks. An uncut half mo- 

 rocco copy was sold at the Fischer sale, cata- 

 logue no. 269, toQuaritch, for '21. ll.s. ; the latter 

 price,"? two copies, catalogue no. 12552, one 21. 2s. 

 the other 21. 10«. ; the Pinart copy, catalogue no. 

 178, brought 9 fr. ; Koehler, catalogue no. 440, 

 prices it 13 M. 50 pf. ; priced again by Quaritch, 

 no. 30037, 21. 



c. 



Vocabulary 



"Vocabulary 



Vocabulary 



Words 



Words 



Catlin (George). 



Cascade: 



Hymns See Lee (D.) and P'rost (J. H.) 



Sentences Lee (D.) and Frost (J. H.) 



Lord's prayer Youth's. 



Prayer Lee (D.) arid Frost (J. H.) 

 Catechism : 



Chinook Jargon See Demers (M.) e( al. 



Cathlascon : 



See Buschiuann (J. C. E.) 

 Scouler (J.) 

 Tolniie (W. F.) 

 Buschmann (J. C. E.) 

 Latham (R. G.) 



A descriiitive cata- 

 logue | of | Catlin 's Indian collection, 

 I containing | portraits, landscapes, 

 costumes. Arc, | and | rcjjresontatious 

 of the manners and customs | of the | 

 North American Indians. | Collected 

 and painted entirely by Mr. Catlin, 

 during eight years' travel amongst | 

 forty-eight tribes, mostly .speaking 

 dift'erent languages. | Also | oiiinionsof 

 the press in England, France, and the 

 United .States. | 



Loudon: | ])ublished by the author, | 

 at his Indian collection, No. 6, Water- 

 loo place. I 1848. 



Title verso names of printers 1 I. note and 

 certificates pp. 3-7. text pp. S-92. 8"^. 



Proper names of a number of individuals in 

 various North American languages, among 

 them a fevr of the Chinook. 



Copies seen .- Harvard, Wellesley. 



Priced by Maisouneuve & co. in 1889, 2 fr. 



The descriptive catalogue is reprinted in the 

 various editionsof Catlin's Xotes of eight years' 

 travel and residence in Europe, for titles of 

 whi«h see below . 



— North and Sotith American Indians. 

 I Catalogue I descriptive and iustruc- 



Catliu (G.) — Continued, 

 tive I of I Catlin's | Indian Cartoons. | 

 Portraits, types, and customs [stc]. | 

 600 paintings in oil, | with | 20,000 full 

 length figures | illustrating their vari- 

 ous games, religious ceremonies, and 

 I other customs, | and | 27 canvas 

 paintings | of | Lasalle's discoveries. | 

 New York: | Baker & Godwin, Print- 

 ers, I Printing-house square, | 1871. 



Abridged title on cover, title as above verso 

 blank 1 1. remarks verso note 1 1. text pp. 5-92, 

 certificates pp. 93-99, 8°. 



Linguistic contents as in edition of 1848, 

 titled next above. 



Copies seen : Astor, Congress, Eames, Wel- 

 lesley, Wisconsin Historical Society. 



The Catlin Indian collection, contain- 

 ing portraits, landscapes, costumes, 

 »fec.,and representations of the manners 

 and customs of the N(U'th American 

 Indians. Presented to the Smithsonian 

 Institution l»y Mrs. Thomas Harrison, 

 of Philadelphia, in 1879. A descriptive 

 catalogue. By George Catlin, the artist. 



In Rhees ( W. J.), Visitor'sguide tothe Smith- 

 sonian Institution and United States National 

 Museum, in Washington, pp. 70-89, Washing- 

 ton, 1887. 8^. 



Linguistic contents as under title next above, 

 p. 76. 



Copies seen : Pilling, Powell. 



Part V. The George C^atliu Indian 



gallery in the National Museum (Smith- 

 sonian Institution), with memoir and 

 statistics. By Thomas Donaldson. 



In Annual Report of the Board of Regents of 

 the Smithsonian Institution * * ' July, 

 1885, part 2 (half-title 1 1. pp. i-vii, 3-939), Wash- 

 ington, 1886, 8°. 



