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BIBLIOGKArHY OF THE 



Dobbs (A.) — Continued. 



Ocean. | III. Tlie lliulson's Bay Com- 

 pany's Charter. | IV. The Standard of 

 Trade in those | Parts of America; with 

 an Account | of the Exiiorts and Profits 

 made an- | nually hy tlie Hudson's Bay 

 Company. | V. Vocahuhiries of the Lan- 

 guages of se- I vcral Indian Nations 

 adjoining to Hud- | son's Bay. ] The 

 whole intended to shew the great Proh- 

 ahility of a North-west | Passage, so 

 long desired; and which (if discovered) 

 would he of the | highest Advantage 

 to these Kingdoms, | By Arthur Dobhs, 

 Esq; I 



London : | Printed for .1. Robinson, at 

 the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street. | 

 MDCCXLIV [1744]. 



Title, verso blank 1 1. " To the king " pp. i-ii, 

 folded iu.ap, text pp. 1-211, 4°. 



Thompson (E.), A short vocabulary of tlie 

 language npoken among the Northern Indians, 

 pp. 206-211. 



Copies seen: Astor, l?oston Athenneiim, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress, (icological Survey, 

 Lenox, Trumbull. 



Stevens' Nuggets, no. 906, prices a copy 10«.6(7. 

 A copy at the Field sale, no. 538, brought $2.5(». 

 Priced by Quaritch, no. 11650, II. 5s., large 

 paper. At the Murphy sale, no. 804, a copy 

 brought $3.25. Priced by Quaritch, no. 28278, 

 11. 4«. 

 Dodge {Ca])t. H. L.) See Davis (W.W. 



H.) 

 Dog Rib: 



Hymns See Bompas (W. C.) 



Lord's pr.ayer Bonqtas {W. C.) 



Numerals Tolniie (W. F.) and Daw- 



son (G. M.) 

 Prayers Bompas (W. C.) 



Primer J'.onipas (W. C.) 



Proper n.ames Catliu (G.) 



Ten commandments Bompas (W. C.) 

 Text Clut (J.) 



Vocabulary Bancroft ( H. H . ) 



Vocabulary Biisehmanu (J. C. E.) 



Vocabulary Latham (R. G.) 



Vocabulary Lefroy (J. H.) 



Vocabulary Morgan (L. H.) 



Vocabulary Murray (— ). 



Vocabulary O'Brien {—). 



Vocabulary Richardson (J.) 



Vocabulary Whipple (A. TT.) 



Words Daa (L. K.) 



Words Ellis (R.) 



Words Tolmie ( W.F.) and Daw- 



son (G. M.) 



Dog Rib primer. See Bompas (W. C.) 



Domenech {Ahhe Emanuel Henri Dieu- 



doun6). Seven years' residence | in the 



great | deserts of North America | hy 



the I ahb6 Em. Domeuech | Apostolical 



Domenech (E. H. D.) — Continued. 

 Missionary: Canon of Montpellier: 

 Meuiber of the Pontifical Academy 

 Tiberiua, | and of the Geographical and 

 Etlmographical Societies of France, «fec. 

 I Illustrated with fifty-eight w^oodcuts 

 hy A. Joliet, three | plates of ancient 

 Indian music, and a nuip showing the 

 actual situation of | the Indian tribes 

 and the country dcscrilied by the author 

 I In Two Volumes | Vol. I [-II]. | 



London | Longman, Green, Longman, 

 and Roberts | 1860. | The right of trans- 

 lation is reserved. 



Half-title verso printers 1 1. title verso blank 

 1 1. dedication pp. v-vi, preface pp. vii-xiii, con- 

 tents pj). xv-xxi, list of illustrations pp. xxiii- 

 xxiv, text pp. 1-445; half-title verso printers 1 

 1. title verso blank 1 1. contents pp. v-xii, text 

 pp. 1-465, colophon p. [466], map, plates, 8°. 



List of Indian tribes of North America, vol. 

 1, pp. 440-445.— Vocabularies, etc. vol. 2, pp. 164- 

 189, contain 84 words of the Navajo. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenreum. Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress, AYatkin.son. 



At tlie Field sale a copy,no. 550, brought $2.37, 

 and at the Pinart sale, no. 328, 6 fr. Chu'ke & 

 CO. 1886, no. 5415, price a copy $5. 



Emanuel Henri Dieudonue Domenech, French 

 author, was born in Lyons, Franco, November 4, 

 1825; died in France in June, 1886. He became 

 a priest in the Roman Catholic cliurch, and was 

 sent as a missionary to Texas and Mexico. Dur- 

 ing Maximilian's residence in America, Dome- 

 nech acted as private chaplain to the emperor, 

 and he was also almoner to the French army 

 during its occupation of Mexico. On his return 

 to France he was made honorary canon of 

 Montpellier. His "Manuscrit pictographique 

 Americain, pr6ced6 d'une notice sur I'ideo- 

 graphie des Peanx Rouges" (1860) was pub- 

 lished by the French government, with a fac- 

 simile of a manuscript in the library of the Paris 

 arsenal, relating, as lie claimed, to the American 

 Indians; but the German orientalist, Julius 

 Petzholdt, declared that it consisted only of 

 scribbling and iucohereiit illustrations of a local 

 German dialect. Domenech maintained the 

 authenticity of the manuscript in a pamiihlet 

 entitled "La v6rite sur le livre des sauvages" 

 (1861), w^hich drew forth a reply from Petzholdt, 

 translated into French under the title of " Lo 

 livre des sauvages an point de vue de la civili- 

 sation fran§aise" (Brussels, 1861). During the 

 latter part of his life he produced several works 

 ])ertaining to religion and ancient history. — 

 Appleton's Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



Dorsey {Rer. James Owen). Indians of 

 Siletz reservation, Oregon. By J. Ow^en 

 Dorsey. 



In American Anthropologist, vol. 2, pp. 55-61, 

 Washington, 1889, %°. (Pilling.) 



Grammatic notes and examples of the Atha- 

 pascan, p. 5C.~Kinship terms, p. 58. 



