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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



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Featherman (A.) Social history | of tlio 

 I races of mankind. | First division : | 

 Nigritians[-Tliird division: | Aoueo- 

 Maranonians] . | By | A. Featherman. | 

 [Two lines quotation.] | 



London: | Triibner & co., Liidgate 

 Hill. I 1885E-1889J. | (All rights re- 

 served.) 



3 vols. 8°. 



A general discussion of a number of North 

 American families occurs in vol. 3. among them 

 the Nootka, wliich includes a few words pas- 

 sim, and brief remai'ks upon the language and 

 its grammar, pp. 340-356. 

 Copies seen : Congress. 



Field (Thomas Warren). An essay | 

 towards an | Indian bibliography. | 

 Beluga I catalogue of books, | relating 

 to the I history, antiquities, languages, 

 customs, religion, iwars, literature, and 

 origin of the | American Indians, | in 

 the library of | Thomas W. Field. | With 

 bibliogTaphical and historical notes, 

 and I synopses of the contents of some 

 of I the works least known. | 



New York : | Scribuer, Armstrong, 

 and CO. | 1873. 



Title verso names of printers 1 1. preface pp. 

 iii-iv, text pp. ]-430, 8°. 



Titles and descriptions of books in or relating 

 to the "Wakashan languages, passim. 



Copies seen : Congress, Eames, Pilling. 



At the Field sale, no. 688, a copy brought 

 $4.25 ; at the Menzies sale, no. 718, a ' ' half- 

 crushed, red levant morocco, gilt top, uncut 

 copy," brought $5.50. Priced by Leclerc, 1878, 

 18 fr. ; by Quaritch, no. 11996, 15*. ; at the Piuart 

 .sale, no. 368. it brought 17 fr.; at the Murphy 

 sale, no. 949, $4.50. Priced by Quaritch, no. 

 30224, 11. 



Catalogue | of the | library | belong- 

 ing to I Mr. Thomas W. Field. | To be 

 sold at auction, | by | Bangs, Merwin 

 iSi CO., I May 24th, 1875, | and following 

 days. I 



New York. | 1875. 



Cover title 22 lines, title as? above verso blank 

 1 1. notice etc. pp. iii-viii, text pp. 1-376, list of 

 jiriccs pp. 377-393, supplement pp. 1-59,8°. Com- 

 piled by .Joseph Sabin, mainly from Mr. Field's 

 Essay, title of which is given above. 



Contains titles of a number of works in and 

 relating to the Wakashan languages, passim. 



Copies seen : Biu'eauof Ethnology, Congress, 

 Eames. 



At the Squier sale, catalogue no. 117.-!, mi 

 uncut copy brought $1.25. 



Fillmore (John Comfort). A woman's 

 song of the Kwakiutl Indians. 



In Jouru.al of Am. Folk-lore, vol. 6, pp. 285- 

 290, Boston and New York, 1894. 8°. (Pilling.) 

 Song with music, pp. 285-286. 



Fleurieu (Charles Pierre Claret, Comfe 

 de). Voyage | autour du monde, | pen- 

 dant les annees 1790, 1791, et 1792, | 

 Par fitienue Marchand, | pr^cod^ | 

 d'une introduction historique; | auquel 

 on a joint | desrecherches surlesterres 

 australes de Drake, | et | un examen 

 critique du voyage de Roggeweeu ; ( 

 avec cartes et figures : | Par C. P. Claret 

 Fleurieu, | De I'Institut national dea 

 Sciences et des Arts, et du Bureau | 

 des Longitudes. | Tome I [-II. III. Qua- 

 trit-me]. | 



A Paris, de I'imprimeric de la Reiiub- 

 lique. I AnVI[-VIII] [1798-1800]. 



4 volumes, 4°. 



Numerals 1-10, 20, 40, of the language of the 

 Indians of Nootka Sound, from Cook, com- 

 pared with the same from Dixon, vol. 1, p. 284. 



Copies seen : Astor, Bancroft, British 

 Museum, Congress, Harvard. 



Voyage | autour du monde, pendant 



les annees 1790, 1791 et 1792, | Par 

 fitienne Marchand, | prec^d6 | d'une 

 introduction historique; | auquel on a 

 joint I des I'echerches sur les terres 

 australes de Drake, | et | uu examen 

 critique du voyage de Roggeweeu ; | 

 avec cartes et figures : | Par C. P. Claret 

 Fleurieu, | De I'Institut national des 

 Sciences et des Arts, | etdu Bureau des 

 Longitudes. | Tome I[-V]. | 



A Paris, | de rimprimi-rie de la Rc^pub- 

 lique. I An VI[-VIII] [1798-1800]. 



5 vols. 8° and atlas 4^. 



Lingui.stic contents as under title next above, 

 vol. 2, p. 107. 



Copies seen : Astor, British Museum. 



A I voyage | round the world, | per- 

 formed I during the years 1790, 1791, 

 and 1792, | by | fitienne Marchand, | 

 preceded | by a historical introduction, 

 I and I Illustrated by Charts, etc. | 

 Translated from the French | of | C. P. 

 Claret Fleurieu, | of the National insti- 

 tute of arts and sciences, and of the 

 Board of | longitude of France. | Vol. 

 I[-III]. I 

 London: | printed for P. N. Longman 



