ATHAPASCAN LANGUAGES. 



25 



Dawson ((}. M.) — ( 'ontiiincd. 



words each] of tlu' 'lalil-laii, Ti-t.sho-t i-iia, ami 

 Ta-fii.sli, obtained in 1SS7, " jip. 'JUHii-'JWI!. 



Cojiicn tiC'ii : < icologiial Siuvc.v. 



'I'lie aiipiiidi\ was issued sejiMiatcly as Inl 

 lows : 



Notes (111 tlic Jiidiaii tiilics of llu- 



Yukon (lisfrict and adjacfiit northern 

 portlDU of liritish Columbia. By 

 Geornf M. Dawson, D. tS., F. G. S., 

 Assistant Direetor, Geological Survey 

 of Canada. (Reprinted (Voni the An- 

 nual Re]tort of Geological .Survey of 

 Canada, 1887.) 



No titk'jiaf;*'. luadin;;' as above; text l>li. 1- 

 23, 8°. 



Liufjiiisties as under title uext above, ii;i. 18- 

 23. 



Copien sein : filling. 



See Tolmie (W. F. ) and Dawson (G. 



M.) 



George Mercer D.iwson was born at Plctou, 

 Nova Scotia, Angnst 1, 1849, and is the eldest 

 8011 of Sir William Dawson, priiici]ial of 

 McGill University, Montreal. He was edu- 

 cated at McGill College and the IJoyal School 

 of Mines; hold the Duke of Cornwall's schol- 

 arship, given by the Prince of "Wales; and took 

 the Edward Porbes medal in iialauntology and 

 the Murchisou medal in geology. IIo was ap- 

 pointed geologist and naturalist to Her 

 Majesty's North American Boundary Conunis- 

 sion iu 1873, and at the close of the commission's 

 work, in 1875, he jtublished a report under the 

 title of " Geology and Kesources of the Porty- 

 Binth Parallel." In Julj-, 1875, he received an 

 appointment on the geological survey of Can- 

 ada. Prom 1875 to 1879 he was occupied in the 

 geological survey and cxjdoration of British 

 Columbia, and subseiiuently engaged in similar 

 work both in the Northwest Territory and 

 British Colujnliia. Dr. Dawson is llie author of 

 numerous jiajiers on geology, natural history, 

 and ethnology, published in the Canadian Nat- 

 uralist, Quarterly Journal of the Geological 

 Society, Tiansactions of the Iloyal Society of 

 Canada, etc. Ho was iu 1887 selected to take 

 charge of t he Yukon expedition. 



De Meiilen {Lieut. E.) Vocaliulary of 

 the Kenay (Kai-ta-ua) language of 

 Cook's Inlet. 



Manuscript, 10 unnumbered leaves, folio, in 

 the library of the l!ureau of Ethnology. Ob- 

 tained in 1870. 



Pecorded on one of the blank forms (no. 170) 

 issued by the Smithsonian Institution, contain- 

 ing the standard vocabulary of 211 words, equiv- 

 alents of .ill of which are given iu the Kenay. 

 D£n^: 



Bible lessons See Faraud (H. J.) 



Bible passages Grouard (E.) 



Catechi.sm Clut (J.) 



Catechism Morice (A. G.) 



D^ne — ('(Miliuueil. 



CatechisMi Seguin ( — ). 



i)iction;iry Morice {.\. G.) 



Dictionary I'etitol (K. P.S.J.) 



Grammar Morice (A. (J.) 



(irinnmatic comments AIoric(; (A. (J.) 



Grammatic treatise I'etitot (E. P. S. J.) 



Hymns Morice (A. G.) 



I'rav ei' book Morice (A. G.) 



Prayers Morice (A.G.) 



Primer Morice (A. (j.) 



Sermons Morice (A.G.) 



Songs Morice (A.G.) 



Text Morice (A.G.) 



Tribal names Morice (A.G.) 



A'ocabulary Petitot (E. P. S. J.) 



Woids Chareuccy (U. de). 

 See also Tinne. 



Den^ Diudjie. See Dene. 



Dictionary: 

 D6n6 

 I)6n6 

 Keuai 

 Loucheux 

 Montaguais 

 Montagnais 

 Nava,io 



See Morice (A.G.) 

 Petitot (E.P. S.J.) 

 Padlott' (L.) 

 Petitot (E. F.S.J.) 

 Petitot (E. F.S.J.) 

 Yegreville (V.T.) 

 Matthews (W.) 

 Peau de Li6vre Petitot (E. P. S. J.) 



Dobbs (Arthur). An | account | Of the 

 Countries adjoining to | llud.son's bay, 

 I in the | North-west Part of Auieriea: 

 I containing | A Description of their 

 Lakes and Rivers, the Nature of the | 

 Soil and Cliiuates, and their Methods of 

 Commerce, &c. | Shewing the Benefit 

 to be made by settling Colonies, and | 

 ojieuing a Trade iu these Parts; where- 

 by the French w ill be | dejjrived in a 

 gr(^at Measure of their TraHick in Furs, 

 and I tlieCommnnicatioul)etween{,"an- 

 adaand Mississi})pi be cut ofl'. | ^Yith | 

 An Abstract of Cai)tain Middleton's 

 Journal, and 0])ser\ ations upon | his 

 ]>('haviour during his Yoyage, and since 

 his Return. | To which are added, | I. 

 A Letter from Bartholomew de Fonte, 

 I Vice- Admiral of Peru and Mexico; | 

 givingan Account of his Voyage from | 

 liiina iu Peru, to prevent, or seize upon 

 I any Ships that should attempt to find 

 I a North-Avest Passage to the South 

 Sea. I II. An Abstract of all the Discov- 

 eries I which have been jiublish'd of the 

 Islands I and Countries iu and adjoin- 

 ing to the I Great AYestern Ocean, be- 

 tween Ame- I rica. India, and China, &c. 

 pointing | out the Advantages that may 

 be made, | if a short Passage should be 

 found thro' | Hudson's Streight to that 



