SELECT FOX BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
HISTORY. 
Becxwitn, H. W. The Illinois and Indiana Indians. Chicago, 1884. 
See pp. 146-162. 
Cua KA TA Ko si. A collection of Meskwaki Manuscripts. State Hist. Soc. 
Towa. Iowa City, 1907. ; 
Contains a number of facts worth knowing, but as no English translation accompanies the text, 
use of it is confined to a few specialists or Meskwaki Indians. 
Davipson, J. N. In Unnamed Wisconsin. Milwaukee, 1895. 
Ferris, Ina M. The Sauks and Foxes in Franklin and Osage Counties, Kansas. 
Kans. State Hist. Colls., vol. 11, pp. 333-395. 1910. 
Fuiron, A. R. The Red Men of Iowa. Des Moines, 1882. 
A popular book, but nevertheless contains items to be noted. 
GREEN, OrvittE J. The Mesquaki Indians. The Red Man, vol. 5, pp. 47-52, 
104-109. 1912. 
The original has a rather cumbersome alternate title. 
Hesserp,§.8. History of Wisconsin under the dominion of France. Madison, 
1890. 
Hewirt, J.N.B. [Article]Sauk. Handbook of American Indians. Bur. Amer. 
Ethn., Bull. 30, pt. 2, pp. 471-480. 1910. 
Keuioc, Louise P. The Fox Indians during the French regime. Wis. State 
Hist. Soc. Proc. 1907, pp. 142-188. 1908. 
Micuetson, TruMAN. Some general notes on the Fox Indians. Part 1, His- 
torical. Journ. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 483-494. 1919. 
Mooney, JAmzEs, and THomas, Cyrus. [Article] Foxes. Handbook of American 
Indians. Bur. Amer. Ethn., Bull. 30, pt. 1, pp. 472-474. 1907. 
Parkman, Francis. A half century of conflict. 2 vols. Boston, 1892. 
See chapters xii and xiv. 
Quatre, M. M. Chicago and the old Northwest. Chicago, 1913. 
Re(0)Bok, Horace M. The last of the Mus-qua-kies. Dayton, Ohio, 1900. 
Reprinted in Iowa Hist. Record, vol. 17, pp. 305-335. 1901. 
Srewarp, J. F. Lost Maramech and earliest Chicago. New York, 1903. 
Tuomas, Cyrus. See Mooney, James, and Thomas, Cyrus. 
Turner, F. J. The character and influence of the Indian trade in Wisconsin. 
Johns Hopkins University Studiesin Hist. and Pol. Sci., 9th ser., xi-xii. 1891. 
Warp, Duren J. H. Meskwakia. Iowa Journ. Hist. and Polit., vol. 4, pp. 
179-189. 1906. 
The Meskwaki people of to-day. Ibid., pp. 190-219. 
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LINGUISTICS. 
BuoomFigetp, Leonarp. [Review of] The owl sacred pack of the Fox Indians, 
by Truman Michelson. Amer. Journ. Philol., vol. xt, no. 3, pp. 276-281. 
1922. 
Discusses appropriate phonetic symbols; points out some errors in translation; shows the table 
of instrumentals is faulty in one or two cases; notes that many of the Fox phonetic shifts also apply 
to other Central Algonquian languages. 
®No attempt has been made to compile an exhaustive Fox bibliography because it would be dispro- 
portionately long toits value. Itis believed that nothing essential is omitted in the lists given here. 
7 The vocabularies, etc., contained in the works of early writers, such as Marston, Forsyth, Galland, 
Fulton, and Busby, are passed over, for the words are so badly recorded as to be utterly useless. 
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