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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Pott (A.F.) — Coutimied. 



Eiuleituiig in die allgemeine Spracli- 



wissencliaft. 



In Internationale Zeitsrlirift f iir allgemeine 

 Spracliwissenscliaft, vol. 1, pp. 1-68, 329-354, vol. 

 2, pp. 54-115. 209-251, vol. 3, pp. 110-126, 249-275, 

 Supp. pp. 1-193, vol. 4, pp. 07-96, -^ol. 5, pp. 3- 

 18, Leipzig, 1884-1887, aiuineilljionn, 1889, large 

 8°. 



The literature of American lingniatica, vol. 4, 

 pp. C7-9C. Tliis i)orti(m was pulili.shed after Mr. 

 Pott's (leatb, wliicli occurred July 5, 1887. The 

 general editor of tlie Zeitsclirift, Mr. Techmer, 

 states in a note tliat Pott's paper is continued 

 from the manuscripts wliich lie left, and that it 

 is to close witli the languages of Austi'alia. In 

 the .section of American linguistics publica- 

 tions in all the more important stock.* of North 

 America are mentioned, with brief characteri- 

 zation. 



Powell : This word following a title or within 

 piirentheses after anote indicates thatacopyof 

 the work referred to has been seen by the com- 

 piler in the library of Major J. W. Powell, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Powell (Maj. John Wesley). Indian liu- 

 gnistic familie.s of America north of 

 Mexico. By J. W. Powell. 



In Bureau of Ethnology', seventh annual 

 report, pp. 1-142, Washington, 1891, royal 8°. 



Chiuookan family, with a list of synonyms 

 and principal tribes, derivation'of the name, 

 habitat, etc., pp. 63-65. 



Issued separately with title-])age as follows: 



Indian lingni.stic families of America 



I north of Mexico | by | J. W. Powell 

 I Extract from the seventh annual 

 report of the linreau of ethmdogy | 

 [Design] | 



Washington | Government printing 

 office I 1891 



Cover title as above, no inside title, half-title 

 p. 1, contents pi>. .'t-fi, text p]i. 7-142, map, royal 

 8-=. 



Linguistic contents as under title next .above. 



Copies seen : Bureau of EtlinoUigy, Eamt^s, 

 Pilling, Powell. 



Practical Chinook [.Jargon] vocahnlary. 

 See Ije Jeune (.1. M. K. ) 



Prayers : 



Cathlascon See Lee (1).) and Frost (.T. II.) 

 Chinook Blanchet (F. N.) 



Chinook Jargon Buhner (T. S.) 

 Chinook Jargon Demers (M.) et al. 



Priest (Josiah). American antiquities. | 

 •and I discoveries in the west: | being | 

 an exhibition of the evidence | that an 

 ancientpopulation of partially civilized 

 nations,! differing entirely from tliose of 



Priest (J.) — Continued, 

 the present In- ] dians, peopled America, 

 many centuries before \ its discovery by 

 Columbus. I And | inquiries into their 

 origin, | with a | copious description | 

 Of many of their stupendous Works, 

 now in ruins. | With | conjectures of 

 Avhat may have [ become of them. | Cora- 

 piled I from travels, authentic soui'ces, 

 and the researches | of | Antiquarian 

 Societies. | P)y Josiah Priest. | 



Alliany: | printed by Hoffman and 

 White, No. 71, State-Street. | 1833. 



Folded frontispiece, title verso copyright 

 notice 1 1. preface pp. iii-iv, contents pp. v-viii, 

 text pp. 9-400, map and plates, 8°. 



Rafinesque (C, S.), Languages of Oregon — 

 Chopunish and Chinuc, pp. 395-397. 



Copies seen : Harvard. 



American antiquities, | and | dis- 

 coveries in the west: | being | an exhi- 

 bition of the evidence I that an ancient 

 population of partially civilized na- 

 tions, I differing entirely from those of 

 the present In- 1 dians, peopled America, 

 many centuries before | its discovery by 

 Colnmbus. | And ] inquiries into their 

 origin,! with a | copious description! Of 

 many of their stupendous Works, now 

 in ruins. | With | conjectures concerning 

 what may have ! become of them. ! Com- 

 piled I from travels, authentic sources, 

 and the researches | of | Antiquarian 

 Societies. | By .Josiah Priest. | Third 

 Edition Revised. | 



Albany : | printed by Hoffman and 

 White, I No. 71, State-Street. | 1833. 



Folded frontispiece, title verso copyright 

 notice 1 1. preface pp. iii-iv, contents pp. v-viii, 

 text pp. 9-400, map and plate, 8°. 



Rafinesque (C. S.), Tabular view of ilie 

 American generic languages, pp. 309-312. 



Languages of Oregon — Chopuni.sh and 



Chinuc, pp. 395-397. 



Copies seen; Boston Public, Congress, Eames, 

 Harvard, Massachusetts Histoi-ical Society. 



The Brinley copy, no. 5435, sold for $1.50. 



These articles .are omitted in the later editions 

 of Priest's work. 



Primer : 



Chinook Jargon 



Proper names : 

 Chinook 

 (Jhino(d{ 

 Clakama 



See Le Jeune (J. M. li.) 



See Catlin (G.) 

 Stanley (J. M.) 

 Stanley (J. M.) 



[Prosch (Thomas W.)] The comjilete 

 1 Chinook .J.irgon j or | Indian trade 



