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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Ellis (R.) — Continued. 



Nunicrals and other words in Atna1i,p. 52; 

 Chepowyan, pp. 42, 4,'J, 54 ; Keiiay ( Atliaba.skan), 

 p. 88; Slave (Great Slave Lake), pp. 5,10,11; 

 Tahlewah (California), pp. 5, 10,24; Takulli, pp. 

 8, 1 1, 54 ; Tlatskanai, p. 88. 



Oopiex aeen : Ean\es. 



Pernvia Scytliica. | The | Quichua 



language of Peru: | its | di'vivation 

 from central Asia with the American | 

 languages in general, and with the 

 Turanian | and Iberian languages of 

 the old world, | including | the Basque, 

 the Lycian, and the Pre-Aryan | lan- 

 guage of Etruria. | By | Robert Ellis, 

 B.l)., I author of " The Asiatic affinities 

 of the old Italians ", and late fellow | of 

 St. John's college, Cambridge. | [Quo- 

 tation, three lines.] | 



London: | Triibuer & co., 57 & 59, 

 Ludgato hill. | 1875. | All rights re- 

 served. 



Title ver.so printer 1 1. preface pp. iii-vii, con- 

 tents pp. ix-xi, errata p. [xii], text pp. 1-219, 8°. 



Words in Atna, pp. 78, 81. 85, 105, 117, 131 ; 

 Athabaakan, p. 120; Apatsli, pp. 105, 123; 

 Chepewyan, pp. 62, 81, 96, 99; Dog-Rib, p. 127; 

 Hoopali, p. 78 ; Kenay, pp. .56, 78, 91, 104, 106. 117 ; 

 Kut.shin, pp. 104, 106; Navabo,pp. 63, 68, 83, 104, 

 105, 106, 107, 120, 122, 130, 134; Pinalero, p. 85; 

 Slave, p. 105; Takulli, pp. 51, 54, 61,78, 91, 105. 

 127; Tlat.skanai, pp. 83, 85; TJnikwa, pp. 81.83, 

 89, 104, 120. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Eames, "Wat- 

 kinson. 



Etruscan numerals. | By | Robert 



Ellis, B. D., I late fellow of St. John's 

 college, Cambridge. | 



London: | Triibner ct co., 57 & .59, 

 Ludgate hill. | 187fi. | (All Rights 

 Reserved.) | Price Two Shillings and 

 Sixpence. 



Cover title as above, inside title (as above, 

 omitting the la.st two lines) verso i)rinter 1 1. 

 remarks on pronunciation verso erratum and 

 addendum 1 1. text pp. 1-52, S'^. 



A few ntunerals and words in Atnah, pp. 9, 

 13; Iloopah, p. 9. Remarks and criticisms on 

 Dr. J. H. Trumbull's es.say on numerals in In- 

 dian languages, pp. 12-13, note. 



Copies seen : Eames. 



Ellis (R.) — Continued. 



Sources! of the] Etruscnn and Basque 



I languages. | By | Robert Ellis, B. D., 



I late fellow of St. John's college, 



Cambridge. | 

 London : | Triibner & co., Ludgate 



hill. I 1886. I (All rights reserved.) 



Title verso printers 1 1. prefatory notice verso 

 blank 1 1. contents pi>. v vii, remarks on pro- 

 nunciation ]>. [viii], text pj). 1-166, 8°. 



A few numerals and words in Atnah, pp.13, 

 17; Hoopah, p. 9. 



Copies seen : Eames. 



Erman (Georg Adolph). Ethnographische 

 Wahrnehmungen und Erfnhrungen an 

 den Kiisten des Berings-Meeres von A. 

 Erman. 



In Zeit.schrift fiir Ethnologie, vol. 2 (1870), 

 pp. 295-307, 309-393; vol. 3 (1871), pp. 149-175, 

 205-219, Berlin [n.d.].8°. 



Numerals 1-200 and a few words of the Ttynai 

 Oder Kenaizi, vol. 3, p. 216. 



Ettunetle choh . . . Takudh. See 

 M'Donald (R.) 



Ettunetle tutthng . . . Takudh, See 

 MDonald (R.) 



Everette (Will E.) [Words, phrases, and 

 sentences in the langu.age of theTu-tu- 

 t6-ne and nine confederated tribes of 

 Siletz River, Oregon.] 



Mauu8cri{)t, 158 pp. 4°, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected December, 

 1882. Recorded in a copy of Powell's Introduc- 

 tion to the Study of Indian Languages, second 

 edition. " Transliterated at the request of the 

 Director of the Bureau of Ethnology from vol. 

 22 of [Everettc's] Indian Languages of North 

 America, into the ' Bureau alphabet ' at Wash- 

 ington, July 1, 1883, iind at Fort Simcoe, Wash- 

 ington Ty., July 23, 1883. Completed August 

 20. 1883." 



Almost every word, phrase, and sentence 

 given in the 30 schedules of tlu' "Introduction " 

 has its equivalent given in Tu-tu-t6-ne, and 

 nearly every schedule has explanatory notes. 

 On the blank pages following the schedules Mr. 

 Everette has given the phonetic alphabet with 

 notes and explanations. 



Ewbank (Thomas). Sec Whipple (A. 

 W.), Ewbauk (T. ), and Turner (W.W.) 



F. 



Fairchild (Baldwin). See Dorsey (J. O.) 



Faraone. See Apache. 



Faraud (Mgr. Henry J.) Dix-huit ans | 

 chcz les Sauvages | ^'oyage8 et mis- 

 sions I de M''''' Henry Faraud | evcijiie 

 d'Auemour, vicaire apostolique de Mac- 



Faraud (H. J.) — Continued. 



kensie, | dans I'extreme nord de I'Ame- 

 rique Britanni(iu(< | d'apres les docu- 

 ments de MerPEveque d'Anemour | par 

 I Fernand-Michel | membre de la So- 

 ciote Eduenne | xVvec la biographic et 

 le portrait de Mgr Faraud | 



