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BIBLIOGRAPHY OV THE 



Graniniatic treatise — Continued. 

 Chippowyiin See Bancroft (H. H.) 

 D6n6 Petitot (E. F.S.J.) 



Loiichoux PctitDt, (E. r. S.J.) 



Moutagiiai.s IVtitot (E. E. S. J.) 



Peau lie Lu-vn- Putitol (E. E. S. J.i 



G-randin {/iishop — ). .Some forms of 

 the Cliipewyan verh. 



Mauu.scri))t, 4 hhuiiuiImmimI leave.s, written 

 on oue side only, folio, in the library of tho 

 Bureau of Ethuolojjy. 



Contaiu.s the indicative present, future, aud 

 past of tlie veib.s to eat, to walk, and to look. 



Thi.s manu.seiii>t is a eopy made by Dr. Goo. 

 Gibbw. 



Grasserie (Riioul cic la), l^jtudes de 

 graniniaire coraparee. | De la conju- 

 gaison objective | par | Raoul de la 

 Grasserie, | docteur en droit, jugc an 

 tribunal de Renue,s, | meinltre de la 

 societe de lingnistique de Paris. | (Ex- 

 trait des Memoires de la Society de 

 lino-uistique. t. VI. 4^' fascicule.) | [De- 

 sign.] I 



Paris. I Iinprimerie nationale. | M 

 DCCC LXXXVIII [1888]. 



Priuted cover as above, half-title reverse 

 blank 1 1. title as al)ove rever.se blank 1 l.text 

 pp. 5-39, 8°. 



In chapter 3 the conjugation "objective 

 polysyuthStique" is illustrated by examples 

 from a number of American languages, amcmg 

 them the Athapascan. 



Copies seen : Gatschet, Powell. 



fitudes I de | grammaire compar^e | 



Des relations graminaticales | couside- 

 r6es dans leur concept et dans lenr ex- 

 pression I on de la | catogorie des cas | 

 par I Raoul de laGras.serie | docteur en 



Grasserie (K. de la,)— Contiuued. 

 droit I Juge an Tribunal de Reuucs | 

 Menil)ri' de la 8oci6te do Liuguisti(|ue 

 de Paris. | 



Paris I dean Maisonneuve, (>diteiir | 

 2.5, quai Voltaire, | 25 | 1890 



Printed cover as above, half-title verso Idank 

 1 1. title as above verso blank 1 1. dedication 

 verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-344, contents pp. '.U^^- 



;i.">i, .s^. 



Examples from several North American lan- 

 guages are made use of by the author ; Nahuatl, 

 Dakota, Otliouii, Maya, Quiche, Totonaque, 

 Tcherokess, Algonquin, Tarasque, Esquimau, 

 Iroquois, Athapaske, Chiapau6que, Sahai)tin, 

 Tchinuk, Choctaw, pp. 17, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 

 84, 129-132, 133, 177, 325-326, 394, 395. 



Copies seen : Gatschet. 

 Grouard {rire I5mile). Abridgment of 

 the l)ible in the Dene Tchiiipewyau 

 language, syllabic cliaracters. (*) 



In a letter from the Re\-. iSmile Petitot, dated 

 from Mareuil, France, Apr. 24, 1889, he tells me 

 that among the manuscripts left by him at his 

 last residence, St. Raphael des Tchei)pewayan8, 

 Saskatechewan, was a copy of the above work. 

 AVhether the original was in manuscript or in 

 jirinted form he failed to inform me. In answer 

 to further inquiries on the subject, Father 

 Petitot wrote me under date of June 1, 1891: 

 " Referring to your questions, I reiterate that 

 the abridgmaut (kf tiie bible, a copy of which 

 was left by me at St. Raphael Mission, is the 

 work of Mgr. Farauil [q. v.], made while he was 

 a simple missionary at Athabasca, befiu-e my 

 arrival in the missions of the far north in 1862. 

 The sanu^ work was printed in Indian chaiac-' 

 ters by Pere Grouard at Lao la Biclie in 1878-'79,. 

 as well as a new and more complete edition 

 of tlie Deue-Tchippewyau prayer book, another 

 intended for the Dendjie, a third intended for 

 the Cree. " 



H. 



Haines (Elijah Middlebroolv). The ] 

 American Indian | (Uh-uish-in-na-ba). 

 I The Whole Subject Complete in One 

 Volume I Illustrated with Numerous 

 Appropriate Engravings. | By Elijah 

 M. Haines. | [Design.] | 



Chicago : | the Mas-sin-na-gan com- 

 pany, I 1888. 



Title verso copyright notice etc. 1 1. preface 

 pp. vii-viii, contents and list of illustrations 

 pp. 9-22, test pp. 23-821, large 8°. 



Chapter vi, Indian tribes, pp. 121-171, gives 

 special lists and a general alphabetic list of 

 the tribes of North America, derivations of 

 tribal names being sometimes given. — Numer- 

 als 1-102 of the Navajo (from Catlin), p. 443 ; of 

 the Apache, pp. 444-445. — Numerals 1-10 of tho 



Haines (E. M.) — Continued. 



Chippewyan (four sets, one " from a German 

 interpreter," one " from McKenzie," one " from 

 a woman, a native of Churchill," and oue 

 " from a (!hippewyau"), p. 450. 



Copies seen : Congress, Eames, Pilling. 



Haldenian (Samuel Stehman). Analytic 

 ortliography : | an | investigation of 

 the sounds of the voice, | and their | 

 alphiibetic notation; | including | the 

 ■ mecliauism of speech, | and its bearing 

 upon I etymology. | By | S. S. Halde- 

 man, A.M., [professor m Delaware 

 college; | member [&c. six lines.] | 



Philadelphia: | J. B. Lippiucott&co. 

 I London: Triibner ife co. Paris: Ben- 



