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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Petitot (E. F. S. J.) — Coutinued. 



work among the Eskimauan, Algoiiquian, and 

 Athapascan peoples, for an account of which see 

 the bibliographies of those families of speech. 



Pilling : This word following a title or within pa- 

 rentheses after a note indicates that a copy of 

 the work referred to is in the possession of the 

 compiler of this bibliography. 



Pilling (James Coustantine). Smithson- 

 ian institution — Bureau of ethnology | 

 J.W.Powell director | Proof-sheets | of 

 a I bibliography [ of | the languages | 

 of the I North American Indians | by | 

 James Constantine Pilling | (Distrib- 

 uted only to collaborators) | 



Washington | Government printing 

 office I 1885 



Title verso blank 1 1. notice signed J. W. 

 Powell p. iii, preface pp.v-viii, introduction pp. 

 ix-x, list of authorities pp. xi-xxxvi, list of 

 libraries referred to by initials pp. xxxvii- 

 xxxviii, listof facsimilespp. xxxix-xl, text pp. 

 1-839, additions and corrections pp. 841-1090, 

 index of languages and dialects pp. 1091-1135, 

 plates, 4°. 



Arranged alphabetically by name of author, 

 translator, or first word of title. One hundred 

 and ten copies j)rinted, ten of them on one side 

 of the sheet only. 



Pinart (Alphonse L.) [Linguistic mate- 

 rial relating to the Wakashan lan- 

 guages.] (*) 



Some years ago, in response to a request of 

 mine for a list of the manuscript linguistic 

 material collected by him, Mr. Pinart wrote nie 

 as follows : 



"I have collected, during my fifteen years of 

 traveling, vocabularies, texts, songs, etc., gen- 

 eral linguistic materials, in the following lan- 

 guages or dialects. It is impossible at present 

 to give you the number of pages, etc., as most 

 of it is to be found among my note-books, and 

 has not been put in shape as yet." 



Among the languages mentioned by Mr. 

 Pinart were the Nitinaht. Makah, and the tribes 

 of Vancouver I.sland. 



Pott (August Friedrich). Die | quinare 

 und vigesimale | Zlihlmethode | bei 

 Volkern aller Welttheile. | Nebst aus- 

 fiihrlicheren Berraerkungen | iiber die 

 Zahhvorter Indogermanischeu Stammes 

 I und einem Anhange iiber Fingcrna- 

 men. 'Von | Dr. August Friedrich Pott, 

 I ord. Prof. [&c. four lines.] | 



Halle, I C. A. Schwetschke und Sohn, 

 I 1847. 



Cover title nearly as above, title as above 

 verso blank 1 1. dedication verso blank 1 1. ded- 

 icatory notice 1 1. preface pp. vii-viii, text pp. 

 1-304, 8°. 



Pott (A. F. ) — Continued. 



Many North American languages are repre- 

 sented by numerals, finger names, etc., among 

 them the Indians of Nootka Sound, p. 304. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Public, British 

 Museum, Eames, Watkin.son. 



Doppelung | (Reduplikation, Gemi- 

 nation) jals I eines der wichtigstcn Bil- 

 duugsmittel der Sprache, | beleuchtet | 

 aus Sprachen aller Welttheile | durch | 

 Aug. Friedr. Pott, Dr. | Prof, der Allge- 

 meinen Sprachwiss. an der Univ. zu 

 Halle [«fec. two lines.] | 



Leiugo «fe Detmold, | im Verlage der 

 Meyer'scheu Hof buchhandlung 1862. 



Cover title as above, title as above verso quo- 

 tation 1 1. preface pp. iii-iv, contents pp. v-vi, 

 text pp. 1-304, list of books on verso of back 

 cover, 8°. 



Contains examples of reduplication in many 

 North American languages, among them the 

 Xowitee, pp. 36, 90 ; Noutka or Wakash, p. 36 ; 

 Nootka Sound, pp. 43, 58. 



Oojnesseen : Astor, British Museum, Eames. 



Einleitung in die allgemeine Sprach- 



wissenschaft. 



In Internationale Zeitschrift f iir allgemeine 

 Sprachwissenschaft, 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. 67-96 ; vol. 5, pp. 3-18, 

 Leipzig, 1884-1887, and Heilbronn, 1889, large 8''. 

 (Bureau of Ethnology.) 



The literature of American linguistics, vol. 4, 

 pp. 67-96. This portion was published after Mr. 

 Pott's death, which occurred July 5, 1887. The 

 general editor of the Zeitschrift, Mr. Techmer, 

 states in a note that Pott's paper is coutinued 

 from the manuscripts which he left, and that it 

 is to close with the languages of Australia. In 

 the section of American linguistics publica- 

 tions in all the more important stocks of North 

 America are mentioned, with brief characteri- 

 zation. 

 Powell: This word following a title or within pa- 

 rentheses after a note indicates that a copy of 

 the work referred to has been seen by the com- 

 l^iler in the library of Major J. W. Powell, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 PoAvell {Maj. John Wesley). Indian 

 linguistic families of America north of 

 Mexico. 



In Bureau of Ethnology, Seventh Annual 

 Report, pp. 1-142, Washington, 1891, royal S'^. 



The Wakashan family, with a list of syno- 

 nyms and principal tribes, derivation of the 

 name, habitat, etc., pp. 128-131. 



Issued separately with title-page as follows : 



Indian linguistic families of America 



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

 Extract from the seventh annual report 

 ofthe Bureau of ethnology! [Vignette] | 



