80 



BlBLTOGKArHY OF THE 



Petitot (E. F. 8. J.) — Continuca. 



Do lii foniiatiou dii liiugajjje; mots 



formes ])ar Ic; rcdonbleiiR'nt dc raciiies 

 h6t6rogt'iios, <^uoique dc sigiiiiication 

 syiiouymc, c'cst-a-dirc i)ar reiteration 

 copulative. 



In Association frarnjiiise i)our ra\iiucriiiciit 

 cles sciences, coniiiti'-rcniUi, 12th session (llouen, 

 1883), pp. G97-701, Taris, 1884, S°. (Geological 

 Survey, Pillinir.) 



Contains examiiles in a niniiber of North 

 American languages, among them tlie Den6 

 Atnan, and Uiudjie. 



La femuie ati serpent. Legoude des 



Dene Cbippewayaus. 



In Mclusine, Keviic do Mythologie, littera- 

 ture populaire, traditions ct nsages, vol. 2, ]n>. 

 1, columns 10-21, Paris, April 5, 1884, 4<=. 

 (Gatsehet.) 



The legend is first given in French, with the 

 "Teste original du conte cbippewayan" fol- 

 lowing. 



On the Athajiasca district of the 



Canadian Nortli-west Territory. By the 

 Rev. Emile Petitot. 



In Montreal Nat. Hist. Soc. llecord of Xat. 

 Hist, anil Geology, pp. 27-o.'!, :Moutreal, 1884, 4^. 



Contains numerous names of rivers, lakes, 

 etc., in Chijipewyan. 



Keprinted with the same title in: Montreal 

 Kat. Hist . Soc. Canadian llecord of Science, vol- 

 1, pp. 27-52, ISIontreal, 1884, So. 



This latter magazine took the place of the 

 Kecord of Natural History and Geology above 

 mentioned, only one number of that serial hav- 

 ing been issued. 



Parallele des eotittinies et des croy- 



auces de la famille Caraibo-Esquimunde 

 arec celles des penples Altaiques et 

 Pnnitptes. 



In Association fran5aise pour I'avancement 

 des sciences, comiite-rendii, 12th session (Itotien, 

 1883), pp. C86-697, Paris, 1884, 8°. (Geological 

 Survey, Pilling.) 



A number of Dene words with French mean- 

 ings ^a»«ijft. 



Melanges amcricains. Vocabulaire 



pieganiAV. Deuxieme dialecto des Nin- 

 nax on Pieds-Noirs. liecneilli i)ar 

 fimile F. S. Petitot. 



In Societe Philologiiine, Actes, vol. 14, pp. 

 170-198, Alen§on, 1885, 8°. 



Petit vocabulaire Sarcis, pp. 195-198. 



Traditions indienues | du | Canada 



nord-ouest | par ] fimile Petitot ! ancien 

 missiounaire | [Design] | 



Paris I Maisonneitve freres et Cb. 

 Leclerc | 25, (luai Voltaire, 2 [5] | 1886 



I Tons droits reserves 



Colophon : Acbeve d'imprimer le 19 Aofit 

 J.886 I par G. Jacob imprimeur a Orleans | pour 



Petitot (E. F. S. J.) — Continued. 



Maisonneuve freres | et Charles Leclerc | li- 

 braires editeurs | a Paris 



Half-title of tlie series (Lcs | litteraturea po- 

 pulaircs | tome xxiii) verso blank 1 l.titleof the 

 seriesverso blank 1 1. half-title verso blank 1 1. 

 title as above verso blank 1 1. dedication verso 

 blank 1 1. introduction jip. i-xvii, remarque p. 

 [xviii], text pp. 1-507, index et concordance pp. 

 309-514, table desmatieres pp. 515-521, ouvrages 

 du memo auteur 1 1. colophon verso blank 1 1. 

 list of the series verso blank 1 1. 16°. Forms 

 vol. 23 of "Les litleratiircs popnlairesde toutea 

 les nations.' 



Deuxieme jiartie. Legendes et traditions 

 des Dindjie ou Loucheux (pp. 13-102), besides 

 many terms iiaisim, contains : Texte et trad\ic- 

 tion litterale do la premiere legeude [inter 

 linear], pp. 95-100. — H6ros et divlnit^s des 

 Dind,jie, pp. 101-102. 



Troisieme i)artie, Legendes et traditions 

 desI)en6Peaux-de-Li6vro (pp. 103-30C), besides 

 many terms passim, includes : Texte et traduc- 

 tion litterale [interlinear of a legend], pp. 302- 

 303. — Liste des heros, des divinites et des 

 monstres Peaux-de-Li6vre, pj). 304-306. 



Quatrieme jiartie, Legendes ct traditions 

 des Dune,Flancs-dc-Chiens et Esclaves (pi>. 307- 

 344), besides native terms 2^('^^"i< contains: 

 Texte et traduction litterale de la premiere 

 legeude, pp. 341-343. — Heros et divinites dea 

 Flancs-de-ehiens, p. 344. 



Cinquieme partie, Legendes des D6n6 

 Tchixipewayan (pp. 345-442), besides many 

 native words xtttssim, incliules; Texte et tra- 

 duction litteiale de la ])remiere legende, pp. 

 437-440.— Heros et divinites des Dene Tchippe- 

 wayan, pp. 441-442. 



Copies xecn : Bureau of Ethnology, Eamea, 

 Gatsehet, Pilling, Powell. 



The original texts of these traditions, with 

 literal translations, were subsequently pub- 

 lished as follows : 



Traditions indienues | du | Canada 



nurd-onest | Textes originaux & tra- 

 duction litt6rale | par Entile Petitot | 

 Ancien Missiounaire, Otbcier d'Acad(S- 

 mie, Meinbre de la | Societe de I'bilolo- 

 gie, etc. I [Two lines quotation] | 



Alengon | E. Renaut-de Broise, Imp. 

 et Litb. I Place d' Amies, 5. | 1888 



In Societe Philologique, Actes, vols. 16 it 17 

 (half-title 1 1. title as above 1 1.) pp. 169-614, 

 Alen^on, 1888, 8°. (Eamea, AVellesley.) 



The whole work is in double columns, 

 French and the native language. 



Deuxieme partie, Traditions (1-10) des 

 Dindjie ou Loucheux (Bas-Mackenzie, Ander- 

 son et Montagnes-Eocheuses), pp. 175-253. 



Troisieme partie. Traditions (1-43) des Den6 

 Peaiix-de-Lievre, pp. 255-414. — Observances et 

 superstitions (1-17), pp. 415-447.— Contes et 

 notions physi(iues (1-16), pp. 448-403. 



Quatri6me partie. Traditions (1-9) des Dun6 

 des Flancs-dc-chieus, pp. 4C5-503. 



