76 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



O'Briaii ( — ) — Continued. 



Reprinted in the later editionM iiC the same 

 work; see Richardson (.T.) 



Ochikthud cttnnt'tle [Tukuilh]. | Set- 

 McDonald (R.) 



Orozco y Berra (Manuel). Geografiade 

 las leu<;juas | y | carta etnogrfifica | de 

 Mexico I precedidas de un ensayo de 

 clasificacion de las uiisuias leuguas | y 

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 las tribus | por el lie. | Manuel Orozco 

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Mexico I impreuta de J. M. Audrade 

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Half-title verso bliink 1 1. title verso Wank 1 

 1. rtedicatif)n verso lilank 1 1. introdiiction pp. 

 vii-xiv, half-title (]niinera parte) verso blank 1 

 1. text pp. 3-387, index pj). 389-392, map, folio. 



Chapter viii, Familia apaclio o yavipai, pp. 

 40-41, refer.s to the Yunian. — Section viii of 

 chapter xii, Familia apache, p. 59, refers both 

 to the Athapascan and Ynman. — Chapter xxv, 

 Apaches, jip. 3G8-387, is a general di.scn.ssiou on 

 the geographic distrilintion of these peoples 

 .Tnd includes the Toutos, Cliiricagnis, Gilenos, 

 Mimlirerios, Faraones, Mcscaleros, Llaneros, 

 lji])anes, Navajos, Chcniegne [Shoshonean], 

 Ynta [Shoshonean], Muca Oraive [Shosho- 

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'Copies seen : Bancroft, Boston Athenieum. 

 Bostcm Public, Brinton, British Museum, Con- 

 gres.s. Fames, Watkinson. 



Our Forest Children. | V(d. 1, No. 1. 

 Shingwauk Home. Feliruary, 1887 

 [-Vol. IV. Xo. 6. Septenilier, 1890]. 



Fdited by Rev. E. F. AVilson and published 

 monthly at the Sliingwauk nome, Sault Ste. 

 iNfarie, Ontario; sm. 4°. No. 10 of vol. 1 is a 

 " ChristTiias number."' In 1888 a "Summer 

 number'" a])i)eared, no. 4 of vid. 2; also a 

 '• Christmas number," "no. 10" of V(d. 2, 

 idthough thi^ next issue is numbered 10 also. 

 Thesis sjiecial issues are larger than the regular 

 ones, and illustrated. The regular issues con- 

 sisted of 2 11. or 4 pp. each iintil no. 3 of vol. :{ 

 (for June, 1889), when the periodical was made a 

 Ki-page illustrated monthly. The first seven 

 n umbers of vol. 1 were in size about 6 by 9 

 inches and were unpaged ; with no. 8 the size 

 was increased to about 8 by 10 inches, and the 

 ](ages numbered, each issue being paged inde- 

 ])endently (l-4)untilthebeginningofvol.2, from 

 which a single pagination continues (exceitting 

 nos. 4 and 111) to no. 1 of vol. 3 (pp. 1-48), the 

 next no. being jiaged .')-8. No. 3 of" vol. 3 (Jiuie, 

 1889) begins a new series and a new and con- 

 tinuo\is pagination (pp. 1-25G), each issue since 

 then having 10 pp. 4°, and being provided with 

 a cover. The last issue — that for Se])teniber, 

 1890 — says: "As has already been announced, 

 this is the Last issue of 'Our Forest Children.' 

 Next mojith, October, will api)ear the first num- 

 ber ol" the ' Canadian Indian.' " [q-v.^ 



Reeve (W.IJ.), The Chii)ewy.an Indians, vol. 

 2, pp. fl-7. 



"Wilson (E. F.), The Sar.see Indiiins, vol. 3, 

 ]ip. 97^102. 



The Navajo Indians. a-o1. 3, pj). 113-117. 



Copies seen: Fames. Filling, AVellesley. 



Palliser (Capf. John). Exploration. — 

 British North America. | The. | journals, 

 detailed reports, and observations | rel- 

 ative to I the exploration, | by captain 

 Palliser, | of | that jxution of British 

 North America, | whicli, | in latitude, 

 lies between the British boundary line 

 anil the | height ol' laud or watershed of 

 the northern | or frozen ocean respec- 

 tively, I and I in longitude, between 

 the western shore of lake SuperifU" and 

 I the Pacific ocean, | During the Years 

 1857, 1858, 1859, and 1800. | Presente<l to 

 both Houses of Parliament by Conuuauil 

 of Her Majesty, | 19th May 1863. | 

 [English arms.] | 



London : | printed by George Edward 

 Eyre and William Spottiswoode, | print- 

 ers to the rpieen's most excellent maj- 

 esty. I For her majesty's stationery of- 

 fice. I 1863. I (Price 3«.6</. ) 



Palliser (J.) — Continued. 



I'riuled cover as above, title as above 

 (omitting the price) verso blank 1 1. text pp. 

 3-325. colophon 1 p. folio. 



Sullivan (J. W.). Vocabularies of the North- 

 west Indians, pp. 207-216. 



Copies seen : Jioston AthoniBum, Geological 

 Survey. 



I'ri<-ed by Dufoss^, Paris, 1887, no. 24911, 12 fr. 



Packard (Robert Lawrence). Terms of re- 

 lationship used by the Navfijo Indians, 

 Manuscript, 4 leaves, folio, in the libi-ary of 

 the Bureau of Ethnology. Collected at the 

 Nav.a.jo Reservation, New Mexico, in 1881. Tliis 

 manuscript has been corrected and supph- 

 menied by Dr. "Washington Matthews. Foit 

 AViiigate, N. Mex. 



Palmer (Dr. Edward). Vocabuhiry of 

 the Pinella and Ariva Apache language. 

 Manuscript; 5 unnumbered i>ages, 4", in the 

 library <if the Bureau of Etlmology. It bears 

 the .Smith soniau Institution receiiJt stamp of 

 Dec. 24, 18G7. 



