ATHAPASCAN LANGlJAdKS. 



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Rost (R.) — Colli iiiiicd. 



Limiti'd I St. Joliii'sh(ms(',Clt^rl«Mi\v<'ll, 

 E. C. I 1X91 I (All rights reserved) | 



Titli^ \i Tsi) (|iii>t;iticiiis 1 1. ]>rcrii(r 2 ll.cdii 

 tt^iits 1 1.1. 'Vt 1.]). 1-SS, 4 '. 



Liiiuni.stic. roiilcMits aHuiidci'tilUiiioxtubdvti. 



('iipifs .seen : I'illiii;;. 



Ruby (Charles). Vocaliularv <>l' ilie 

 C'hirii<:almii-Ai»:iciu^ l;mj;ii:me. 



Mimiisi-ript, I! imiiiiiiil(crc(l Imivis, liilio, 

 wiitlrii on niic .side, only, in the lil)r;iiy of llio 

 l'.iin^;iu ol' Ktlmolojiy. UiM-onli-d, Si^pt., l«H(i, 

 wit li tlic^ aMsisfiincc ol'^Iickry I''ii'i'. infci)in'- 

 ter. 



s. 



Sabin (.l()se)>li). A | dictionary | of | 

 Hooks rel.it iiij;' to Aiiieriea. | from its 

 discovery to tlie present time. | Hy 

 Josejili Sal)in. | Volume I[-XIX]. | 

 [Three lines (| notation.] | 



New-Vork : | .rose]th S.iliin, St Nassau 

 street. I 1S(;S[-1S!»1]. 



lit vols. S^. Still in course of ])iibliciitioii. 

 Parts cxv-cxvi, now in pri\ss (Miinili, 1802), 

 have rcaclieil flic, entry "Sniitli," anil will com- 

 nicncc vol. 20. Now edited by .Mr. Wilberforcc 

 Eaincs. 



('ontains titles of many boidvs in and relatinj; 

 to tli(^ Athapascan languages. 



Oupiea seen : Congress, Eame.s, Geological 

 Survey, Lenox. 



See Field (T.W.) 



St. Mark [in the Tinne laugiiajjfe]. See 

 Kirkby ( W. W. ) 



Sayce (Archihald Henry). Introdnctiou 

 to the I science of language. | By ( A. 

 H. Sayce, | dt^pnty professor of compar- 

 ative philology in the university of 

 Oxford. I In twovcdumes. | Vol. I[-II]. 

 I [Design.] I 



Loudon: | C. Kegaii Paul & eo., 1, 

 Paternoster siprare. | 1880. 



2 vols.: half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso 

 quotationand notice 1 1. preface pp. v-viii, table 

 of contents ver.so blank 1 1. text pp. 1-441, colo- 

 phon verso blank 11.: half-title verso blank 1 1. 

 title verso quotation and notice 1 1. table of 

 contents verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-352, selected 

 list of works pj). 353-363. index pp. 3G.5-421, 12°. 

 A few Hoopah and Navaho words, with ex- 

 planations, vol. 1, p. 121. 



Copies seen : Bureau of Etlmology,Eaiues. 



Schomburgk (Sir Robert Herman). Con- 

 tril)utions to the I'hilological Ethnog- 

 raphy of South America. By Sir R. H. 

 Schomburgk. 



In Philological Soc. [of London] Proc. vid. 3, 

 pp. 22S-237, London, 1848, S^. 



Affinity of words in the Guinau with othej- 

 languages and dialects in America, pp. 236-237, 

 contains, among others, examples in Atuah. 



A vocabulary of the Maiangkong 



language [South America]. 



In Philologic:il .Soc. [of London] Proc. vol.4, 

 pp. 217-222. Loudon, 1850, 8°. 



Schomburgk (R. H.) — Cmil iimed. 



Confaitis the word for sun in tin- languages 

 of the Ghippewyan, Kinai, and "Tribes of the 

 northwest coast of America." 



llobert Ilerman Schomburgk, a (ierman ex- 

 phu'cr, was boi-n in Freiburg on fli<" ITnslriith, 

 Prussia, June 4, 1804: died in Scliiineberg. ne;ir 

 JSerlin, March 11, 18()."). lie enlered c iiiwniiTii:il 

 life, and in 182(> came to the rniled Sl;iles, 

 where, after working as a clerk in Hoston and 

 Pliihideljihia, be became a partm-r in l.'^JS in ;i 

 tobacco manufactory at llichinonil. \':\. The 

 factory was burned and Schomburgk was 

 ruined. After unsucces.sfnl venluies in the 

 West Indices and ('eiifral .VHieric;!. lie wi-nt to 

 the island of Anegada. one of tin- Niigiu 

 groii]), where he undertook tw m.ike a survey of 

 the coast. Although he did not ]>ossess the 

 si)ecial knowledge that is reiinired lor such a 

 woi'k. he performed it well, and his rcpoits pro- 

 cured him in 1834. from the Crcographical Soci- 

 ety of London and some botanists, means to 

 explore the interior of Biitish (Juiana, which 

 was then entirely unknown. After a thoi-ough 

 exi)loration during 1833-1839, he went to London 

 in the summer of 1839 with valuable collections 

 of animals and plants, mostly new species. 

 Schomburgk sailed again from London fur 

 (leorgetown in Pecembei-, 1840, as iire*;iil<iit of 

 a commission to detcj-uiine the boundary line 

 between British Guiana and Brazil. :ind to 

 make further geographical and ethnologic;il 

 observations. He was joined there by liis 

 brother, Moritz Richard. On their return to 

 London in June, 1844, Schomburgk i)rescnted a 

 report of his journey to the Geographical 

 Society, for which the queen knighted him in 

 1845. After a few luonths' rest he was given 

 an ai)i)ointment in the colonial department 

 and sent to make researches upon the idioms of 

 the aborigines of South America. In 1S48 lie 

 read before the Biitish Associatiiui a pa])er in 

 which he proposed an alphabetical system for 

 the Indian dialects. — Appleton's Cyclop, of A»i. 

 Biog. 



Schoolcraft (Henry Rowe). Historical 

 I and I statistical information, | re- 

 specting the I history, condition ;ind 

 prospects | of the | In<lian tribes of the 

 United States: | collected and prepared 

 under the direction | of the | bureau of 

 Indian atfairs, | ])er act of Congress of 

 March 3d, 1847, | by Henry R. School- 



