SALISHAN LANGUAGES. 



47 



Maximilian (A. P.) — Coutinued. 

 plus habiles artistes de Paris et de 

 Londres. |Tome premier[-troisieme]. | 



Paris, I cliez Arthus Bertrand, <5di- 

 teur, I libraire de la Societe de geo- 

 grapLio de Paris | etde la Societe roy ale 

 des antiquaires du uord, | rne Haute- 

 feuille, 25. | 1840 [-18-13]. 



3 vols. 8°. 



Notice aiir les laugues tie differentes nations 

 au noril-ouest de 1' Amerique, vol. 3. pp. 373-398, 

 contains a vocabulary of 19 words of the 23 

 different languages treated in tlio German edi- 

 tion, pp. 379-382. Tlie Flathead occupies lines 

 no. 8. — De la langue des signes en nsage chez 

 les Indiens, pp. 389-398. 



Copies seen : Congress. 



The English edition, London, 18i3, 4°, con- 

 tains no Salishan linguistics. (Astor, Boston 

 Athenieum, Congress, Leuox,"Watkinson.) 



Alexander Philipp Maximilian, Prince of 

 Neuwitd, German naturalist, born in Neuwied 

 Sept. 23, 1782, died there, Feb. 3, 1867. In 1815, 

 after attaining the rank of major-general in the 

 Prussian army, he devoted nearly three years 

 to explorations in Brazil. In 1833 he traveled 

 through the United States, giving especial 

 attention to ethnological investigations con 

 cerning the Indian tribes. — Appleton's Cyclop. 

 of Am. Biog. 



Meiigarini {Bev. Gregory). A | Selisli or 

 Flat-head | grammar. | By the | rev. 

 Gregory Meugariui, | of the Society of 

 Jesus. I [Design.] | 



New York: | Cramoisy press. | 1861. 



Second title: Gramwatica | liuguis Selicae. | 

 Auctore I P. Gregorio Mengarini, | Soc. Jean. | 



Neo-Eboraci. | 1861. 



Half-title (Library of American linguistics, 

 II) verso blank 1 1. English title verso blank 1 

 1. Latin title verso blank 1 1. procemium pp.vii- 

 viii, text in Selish and Latin pp. 1-122, 8°. 



Pars prima Grauimatica linguie Selicis, pp. 

 1-62. — Pars secunde, Dilucidationes in rudi- 

 menta, pp. 62-78. — Pars tertia. Introductio ad 

 syntaxin, pp. 79-116. — Appendix, ])p. 117-121. — 

 Oratio dominicales, with interlinear Latin 

 translation, pp. 122. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenajum, Brit- 

 ish Museum. Congress, Dunbar, Eames, Lenox, 

 Wellesley. 



Indians of Oregon, etc. (Note from 



Kev. Gregory Mengarini, S. J., Vice- 

 President of the College of Santa 

 ClaiM, California. Communicated by 

 Geo. Gibbs, esq.) 



In Anthropological Inst, of New Tork Jour, 

 vol. 1, pp. 81-88, New York, 1871-1872, 8°. (Con- 

 gress.) 



Numerals 1-10 of the Flathead and of the 

 "South Indians," p. 83.— A number of Salishan 

 terms passim. 



Mengarini (G.) — Continued. 



Vocabulary of the Skoylpeli. 



In Powell (J. W.), Contributions to N. A. 

 Ethnology, vol. 1, pp. 253-265, Washington.lSTT, 

 4°. 



Contains 180 words, those called for on one 

 of the Smithsonian blank forms. 



Vocabulary of the S'chitzui or Cceur 



d'Alene, and of the Selish proijer or 

 Flathead. 



In Powell (.1. W.), Contributions to N. A. 

 Ethnology, vol. 1, pp. 270-282, Washington, 1877. 

 4°. 



Contain 180 words each, those called for on 

 one of the Smithsonian blank forms. 



See Gibbs (G.) 



See Giorda (J.) 



Montgomerie (Lieut. John Eglintou) and 

 De Horsey (A. F. R.) A | few words | 

 collected from the | languages | spoken 

 by the Indians | in the neighbourhood 

 of the I Columbia River & Puget's 

 Sound. I By John E. Montgomerie, 

 Lieutenant R. N. | and Algernon F. R. 

 De Horsey, Lieutenant R. R. [ 



Loudon : | printed by George R. Odell, 

 18 Princess-8treet,Cavendi8h-square. | 

 1848. 



Title verso blank 1 1. introduction pp. iii-iv, 

 text pp. 5-30, 12°. 



Vocabulary of the Chinook, Clikitat, Cascade 

 and Squally languages, pp. 1-23. — Numer.als in 

 Squally, p. 24.— Chinook jn-oper and Chehalis 

 numbers, p. 24. — Names of places, pp. 25-28. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Sir Thomas 

 Phillips, Cheltenham, England. 



Morgan (Lewis Henry). Smithsonian 

 Contributions to Knowledge. | 218 | 

 Systems | of | consanguinity and affin- 

 ity [ of the I human familj'. | By | 

 Lewis H. Morgan. | 



Washington city: | published by the 

 Smithsonian institution. | 1871. 



Colophon: Published by the Smithsonian in- 

 stitution, I "Washington city, | June, 1870. 



Title on cover as above, inside title differing 

 from above in imprint verso blank 1 1. adver- 

 tisement p. iii, preface pp. v-ix verso blank, 

 contents pp. xi-xii, text pp. 1-583, index pp. 

 585-590, 14 plates, 4°. 



Also forms vol. 17 of Smithsonian Contribu- 

 tions to Knowledge. Such issues have no cover 

 title, but the general title of the series and 6 

 other prel. 11. preceding the inside title. 



The Salish Nations (pp. 244-249) is a general 

 discussion of "the Salish stock language, 

 spoken in the seventeen dialects above enumer- 

 ated" and contains many examples from Gibbs' 

 manuscripts, pp. 245-246, and Mengarini's 

 Selish Grammar, pp. 246-249. 



