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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Hymns — Coutimud. 



Dog Rib See Boiupa.s (\V. < •) 

 Moutagnais Logoti (L ) 



Montagnais Penault (CO.) 



Slave Reeve (W. D.) 



Tukiulb M'I)..iial(l {li.\ 



Hymns | in the | Tt'iuii <n- Slavi lan- 

 guage I of the I In<lian.s of Mackenzie 

 river, | iu the | north-west territory of 

 Canada. | [Seal of the S. P. C. K.J | 



Hymns — ('tmtiuued. 



[London :] Society for ])romoting 

 christian knowledge, | Northumber- 

 land a\enue, Charing cross, W. C. 

 [ISl'tO.] 



Tille verso blauk 1 1. text in the Tenni lan- 

 giiagi' (l.'i4 liynnis with English headings) pp. 

 1-118, 1 1. recto blank verso printers, 16°. Pos- 

 sibly by Rev. W. 1). Reeve or Bishop Bompas. 



Ciipies seen : Eaiues, Pilling. 



I-J. 



Inkalik : 



(Jeueral discussion See P.iisclimann (J. C. E.) 

 Vocabulary I'.aucrort (IT. H.) 



Vocabulary I!iis( liniaiin (J. t". E.) 



Vocabulary Dall (W. H.) 



Vocabulary Schott (W.) 



Vocabulary Zagoskiu (L. A.) 



Words Buschniaun (J. ('. E.) 



Inkalit-Kenai. Sec Kenai. 



Isbester (J. A.) On a short vocabulary 

 of the Loucheux language. By J. A. 

 Isl)ester. 



In Philological Soc. jof London] Proc. \(il. 4, 

 pp. 184-185, Loudon, 18r)0, 8°. 



Vocabulary ('i') words) of the Loucheux, to 

 which are added forconi])ai'ison a few words (14) 

 of the Kenay, p. 18,'). 



James {Dr. Edwin). A | narrative | of 

 I the captivity and adventures | of | 

 Jolin Tanner, | (IT. S. interju'cter at the 

 Sant de Ste. Marie, ) | during | thirty 

 years residence among the Indians | 

 in the | interior of North America. | 

 Prepared for the ])ress | by Edwin 

 James, M. D. | Editor of an Account of 

 Major Long's Ex])edition from Pitts- 

 burgh I to the Kocky Mountains. | 



New- York: | G. & C. A- H. Carvill, 

 108 Broadway. | 1830. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copjTight 1 1. in- 

 troductory chapter jip. 3-21, text pp. 23-426, 8°. 



Numerals 1-10 of the Chippewyan (from a 

 German interpreter), a second set (fromMcKen- 

 zie), and a third (fiom a woman, a native of 

 Churchill), pp. 324-333. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenffium, Brinton, 

 Congress, Dunbar, Eames, Lenox, Trumbull. 



At the Field sale,no. 1113, a half-morocco copy 

 brought .$3.63; at tlu^ S(iuier sale, no. 552, a 

 similar copy, $3.38. Priced by Leclere, 1878, no. 

 1020, 35 frs. The Murphy copy, no. 2449, half 

 green calf, brought $3.50. 



Reissued as follows : 



A I narrative | of | the captivity and 



adventures | of | John Tanner, | (U. S. 

 interpreter at the Sant de Ste. Marie, ) | 



James (E.) — Continued. 



during | thirty years residence among 

 the Indians | in the | interior of North 

 America. | Prepared for the press | by 

 EdAvin James, M. I). | Editor of an Ac- 

 count of Major Long's Expedition from 

 Pittsburgh | to the Rocky Mountains. | 



Loudon : | Baldwin & Cradock, Pa- 

 ternoster Row. I Thomas Ward,84 High 

 Holborn. | 1830. 



Pp. 1-426, ])ortrait, 8°. The American edition 

 witli a new title-])age only. 



Copies seen : Astor, Trumbull. 



Clarke, 1886, no. 6652, prices a cojiv in boards 

 $5. 



Sabin's Dictionary, no. 35685, titles an edition 

 in German, Leipzig, 1840, 8°, .lud one in French, 

 Paris, 18,55, 2 vols. 8°. 



Edwin James, geologist, born in Weybridge, 

 Vt., August 27. 1797, died in Burlington, Iowa, 

 October 28, 1861. He was graduated at Middle- 

 bury College in 1816, and then spent three years 

 in Albany, where he studied medicine with his 

 brotlicr, Dr. Daniel James, botany with Dr. 

 John Torry, and geolog\- uiuler Prof. Amos 

 Eaton. In 1820 ho was appointed botanist and 

 geologist to the exploring expedition of Maj. 

 Sanuiel H. Long, and was actively engaged in 

 field work during that year. For two years fol- 

 lowing he was occupied in compiling and pre- 

 paring for the press the report of the "Expedi- 

 tion to the Ro(;ky Mountains, 1818-19" (2 vols, 

 with atlas, Philadclidiiaaud London, 1823). He 

 then received the appointment of surgeon in 

 tlie U. S. Army, and for six years was stationed 

 . at frontier outposts. In 1830 he resigned his 

 commission and returned to Albany. In 1834 

 he again went west, and in 1830 settled in the 

 vicinity of Burlington, Iowa. — Appleton'g 

 Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



Jehan (Louis-Fran(;ois). Troisicuie et 

 deruiere | Encyclopedic th6ologique, | 

 [&c. twenty-four lines] | publiee | par 

 M. I'abb^ Migne | [&c. six lines.] | 

 Tome trente-quatrieme. | Dictionnaire 

 de liuguistique. | Tome unique. ( Prix: 

 7 francs. | 



