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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TH15 



Bompas (\V. C.) — Continued. 



No title-page, heading only ; text (with head- 

 ings in English) pp. 1-7C, 10°. Printed for the 

 Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 



Texts on scripture subjects, jirayers, etc., pp. 

 1-37.— Cfatecbism, pp. 37-40,— Creed, command- 

 ments, prayers, etc., pp. 40-48.— Catechism, pp. 

 48-55. — Creation, patriarchs, etc., pp. 55-05. — 

 Hymns (double columns), pp. 07-76. 



OopieK seen: Pilling, Society for Promoting 

 Christian Knowledge, "Wellesley. 



[ ] Tukudh priinor. 



Colophon: London: Gilbert & Riv- 

 ingtou, Whitefriars Street, and St. 

 John's Square. [187-?] 



No title-page, heading only; text (with Eng- 

 lish headings) pp. 1-55, 10°. Printed for the 

 Society for Promoting Christian Kjiowh^lge. 



Scripture lessons, prayers, conmiandments, 

 gospels, collects, catechi.sm, etc., pp. 1-51. — 

 Hymns (double columns), pp. 52-55. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling, Society for Pro- 

 moting Christian Knowledge, Wellesley. 



[ ] Manual of devotion, | in the | Bea- 

 ver Indian Dialect. ; Compiled from the 

 manuals of the veneral)le | archdeacon 

 Kirkby, | by the l)ishop of Athabasca. 

 I For the use of the Indians | in the | 

 Athabasca diocese. | [Seal of the soci- 

 ety.] I 



London: | Society for promoting 

 christian knowledge, | Northumber- 

 land avenue, Charing cross; | 43, Queen 

 Victoria street; and 48, Piccadilly. 

 [1880.] 



Title verso syllabarium 1 1. text (in syllabic 

 characters with English headings in roman) 

 pp. 3-48, 24°. 



Hymns uos. 1-21, pp. 3-24. — Prayers, pp. 25- 

 37. — Catechism, pp. 37-43. — Lessons uos. 1-7, pp. 

 44-48. 



Copies teen : Eame.s, Pilling. Society for Pro- 

 moting Christian Knowledge, Wellesley. 



See Garrioch (A. C.) for another edition of 

 this work. 



[ ] The four gospels, | translated into 



the I Slav6 language, | for the Indians 

 of north-west America. | By the | 

 Right Rev. The bishop of Athabasca. | 

 London : | printed for the British and 

 foreign bible society, | Queen Victoria 

 street. | 1883. 



Title verso printers 1 1. contents verso blank 

 1 1. text in roman cliaraeters pp. 1-282, 16°. 



Matthew, pp. 1-84.— Mark. pp. 85-i;(4.— Luke, 

 pp. 13.5-221.— John, pp. 222-282. 



Copies seen .■ British and Foreign Bible Soci- 

 ety, Pilling, Welleslej-. 



Bompas (W. C.) — Continued. 



Colonial Church Histories. | Diocese 



of Mackenzie river. | By right reverend 

 I William Carpenter Bumjjas, D.D. | 

 bishop of the diocese. | With map. ( 

 Published under the direction of the 

 Tract connnitt (•('. | 



London: | Society for ]»ronioting 

 christian knowledge, | Northumher- 

 land avenue. Charing cross, W. C; | 

 43, Queen Victoria street, E. C. ; | 

 Brighton : 13.'), North Street. | New 

 York : E. & J. B. Young & co. | 1888. 



Title verso blank 1 1. contents verso blank 1 

 1. text pp. 1-108, map, 10°. 



In some copies tlie authoi's name is mis- 

 printed Bompus. 



Cliapter v, L.anguages (pp. 51-58), consists of 

 general reniiirks on the three languages within 

 tlie dioce.se — Tenni, Tukudli, .and Western 

 i;s(iuim.aux — and gives in each St. John, iii, 16, 

 p. .55, and the r,,ord's ]>rayer, ])p. 57-.58. 



Copies seen.: Eames, I'illing. 



[ ] Words of the Chipewyan Indians 



of Athabasca, arranged according to 

 Dr. Powell's schedules [in the Intro- 

 duction to the study of Indian lan- 

 guages, second edition]. 



Manuscript, 10 pages, 4°, in the library of 

 the Bureau of Ethnology. Itecorded in the 

 early part of 1890. 



In transcribing this material Bishop Horden 

 has given tlie Cliii)e\\'yan words only, using 

 the numbers given in I'owell's Introduction in 

 lieu of the English words there given. Some 

 at least of the words in each of the 29 schedules 

 in the Introduction are given, in .some cases — 

 those of the shorter schedules — equivalents of 

 all the words being given, the vocabulary as a 

 whole embracing about 800 words, phrases, and 

 sentences. 



The manuscript is clearly written, three 

 columns to a page. 



[ ] Vocabulary of the language of the 



Tene Indians of Mackenzie River, 

 being a dialectic variety only of the 

 Chipewyan language, with the same 

 linguistic structure. 



Manuscript, 11 ])age8, 4°, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, D. C. He- 

 corded in the early part of 1890. 



The vocabulary i)roper consists of about 2,000 

 words, arranged aljihabetically by English 

 words, and is followed by the numerals, adverbs 

 of time, place, and quantity, c(mjunctions, 

 prepositions, interjections, ju-onouns, verbs, 

 with conjugations. 



See Kirkby (W. W.) and Bompas 



(W. C.) 



Mr. Bompas, a son of the late C. C. Bompas, 

 esq., sergeant-at-law, was born in Loudon, Eng- 



