BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WAKASHAN LANGUAGES. 



By James 0. Pilling. 



(An a.stori.sk within parentliesps indicates tiiat the compiler has seen uo copy of the ■work referred to.) 



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Adelung (.loliaun Christoph) [aud Vater 

 (J. S.)]- Mithridates | oder | allge- 

 nieiue [ Sprachenknndc ] mit | dem Vater 

 Unser als Sprafbprobe | iu bey iiabe | 

 f iinfhundert Spracbenund Mundarteii, 

 I vou I Jobanu Cbristopb Adelung, | 

 Cbiirf iirstl. Siiobsiscben Hofratb nnd 

 Ober-Bibliotbckar. | [Two lines quota- 

 tion.] I Erster[-Yicrter] Tbeil. | 



Berlin, in der Vossisclien Buobhand- 

 luug, I 1806 [-1817]. 



i vols. (vol. 3 in three parts), 8- . 



Numerals 1-3 of tlie Kiitka (from (Jook, 

 Dixon, and Humboldt), vol. 3, part 3, p. 215. — 

 Vocaliulary (16 words from Cook) of the 

 Niitka, vol. 3, jiart 3, \). 215. — Numerals 1-10 of 

 the language spoken at King George Sound 

 (from Portlock and Dixon), vol. 3, part 3, p. 215. 



Copies seen: Aator, Bancroft, British Mu- 

 seum, Bureau of Ethnology, Congress, Eames, 

 Trumbull, AVatkinsou. 



Priced by Triihuer (18.J6), no. ."iOS, 11. 16«. 

 Sold at the Fischer sale, no. 17, for 11. ; another 

 copy, no. 2042, for ICs. At the Field sale, no. 16 

 it brought $11.8.j; at the Squier sale, no. 0, $'>'. 

 Leclerc (1S78) prices it, no. 2042, 50 fr. At the 

 Pinart sale, no. 1322. it sold for 25 fr. and at the 

 ^lurphy sale, no. 24. a half-calf, marble-edged 

 (■oi>y brought $4. 

 Aht. See Tokoaat. 



Alcala-Galiano (U. Dionisio). Hee 

 Galiano (D. Alcala). 



Anderson (Alexander Caultield). Notes 

 on tbe Indian tribes of Britisb Nortb- 

 America, and tbe nortbwest coast. 

 Communicated to Geo. Gibbs, esq. By 

 Alex. C. Anderson. es(i., late of tbe Hon. 



Anderson (A. C.) — Continued. 



H. B. Co. And read before tbe New York 

 Historical Society, November, 1862. 



In Historical Magazine, first series, vol. 7, pp 

 73-81, New York and London, 1863, sm. 4° 

 (Eames.) 



Includes a discussion of the Hailtins,Ucalta8 

 Hailtsa, and Co(iuilth. 



A rough manuscript of this article, accom 

 pauicd by a letter from Mr. Anderson to Dr 

 (Jibbs from Cathlaniet, Wash, Ty., dated 

 November, 1857, is in the library of the Bureau 

 of Ethnology. 



Anderson (William) . [ Yocabularies and 

 numerals of tbe language of Nootkaor 

 King George Sound.] 



In Cook (J.) aud King (J.), Voyages to the 

 Pacific Ocean, vol. 2, jip. 335-336, and vol. 3. pp. 

 540-546, London, 1784, 4°. 



Short vocabulary (5 words) of the Nootka, 

 vol. 2, p. 335.— Numerals 1-10, vol. 2, p. 336.— 

 Vocabulary (250 words aud phrases), vol. 3, pp. 

 540-546. 



Re])rinted iu the various editions of Cook 

 (J.) and King (J.) ; also in whole or in part iu 



Buschmann (J. C. E.), Die Yiilker und 

 Sprachen Neu-Mexico's. 



rieurieu (C. P. C), Voyage autour du innnde. 



Fry (E.), Pantographia. 



Kerr (R.), General history aud loUection of 

 voyages. 



La Harpe (J. F. de), Abrege de I'histoire. 



Armstrong (A. N.) Oregon: j comprising 

 a I brief bistory and full description | 

 of tbe territories of | Oregon and ^Yasb- 

 ington, I embracing tbe | cities, towns, 

 rivers, bays, | barbors, coasts, moun- 

 tains, valleys, | prairies aud plains; 



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