ATTTAl'ASCAN LANnUAOES. 



101 



Tiiibner A- f'o. — Continued. 



rovir title :is ■•ibovi', title as almve verso 

 jiriiidrs 1 1. iiotico roverso liliuik 1 1. oatalojiii^ 

 ])]!. l--lit, addenda and corrljreiida 1 1. advortise- 

 ments verso blank 1 1. a list of works rclatinfi 

 to the science of language etc. \i]t. 1-10, 8°. 



Contains a few titles of works relatiiiL.' ti> 

 the Athajiascan languages, ]>. 0. 



Copies seen : Eanies, Pilling. 



A later edition as follows : 



Triibner's | catalogue | of | dictiona- 



ries au(l grammai's | of the | Princi])al 

 Languages and Dialects of the World. | 

 Second edition, | considerably enlarged 

 and revise<l, witli an aljdiabetieal in- 

 dex. I A guide for students and book- 

 sellers. I [Monogram.] | 



London: | Triibner & co., 57 and 59, 

 Ludgate hill. | 1882. 



Cover title as above, title as above verso list 

 of catalogues 1 1. notice and jireface to the sec- 

 ond edition p. iii, index pp. iv-viii, text pp. 

 1-168, additions pp. 169-170, Triibner's Oriental 

 & Linguistic Publications i)p. 1-95, 8^. 



Contains titles of works in American lan- 

 guages (general), p. 3; Athapascan, p. 18; 

 Kinai, p. 94. 



Copiea seen : Eames, Pilling. 



No. 1[-12]. January 1874[-May, 



1875]. I A catalogue | of | choice, rare, 

 and curious books, | selected from the 

 stock I of I Triibuer & Co., | 57 it 59, 

 Ludgate hill, London. 



[London: Triibuer & eo. 1874-1875.] 



12 parts: no titles, headings only ; catalogue 

 (paged continuously) pp. 1-192, large 8°. This 

 series of catalogues was prepared bj- Mr. James 

 George Stuart Burges Bohn. See Triibner's 

 American, European, <f: Oriental Literary Rec- 

 ord, new series, vol. 1, pp. 10-11 (February, 1880). 



Works on the aboriginal languages of Amer- 

 ica, no. 8, pp. 113-118, including titles under the 

 he.ading Atluapask, p. 115. 



Cojiies seen: Kames. 

 Triibner (Nicolas), ff/i7or. SeeLudevrig 

 (H.E.) 



Mr. Nicolas Tiiibner was born at Heidel- 

 berg June .17, 1817. On being removed from 

 .school, in 1832, as his father was unable to send 

 him to a university, he was placed in the estab- 

 lishment of Mr. Mohr, the luiiversity book- 

 seller of his native town. Six or seven years 

 later he entered the house of Yaudenhoeck & 

 Kuiu'ccht, at Giittingen. In 1840 he moved to 

 Hotliuan & Campe's, at Hamburg, and in 1842 

 to 'Wilmann's, at Frankfort, who had a large 

 foreign trade, especially with England. Here 

 he met the late Mr. William Longman, who 

 oU'ered hini a situation in tlu! Loudon house. 

 This he accepted, and acc<n'(lingly went to 

 England in 1843 as foreign corres])ouding clerk 

 of Messrs. LongUKiu's. In IK,'')! Mr. Triilui.r 

 started business ou his own aciuuut, and soon 



Triibner (N.) — Continued. 



ac(iuired a widely sjire.id reputation in the liter- 

 ary world by his puhlications of oriental works, 

 lie did nnudi for American bibliography, also 

 for that of Australia, and was elected a member 

 of several hsarned societies in the I'nited States. 

 He died suddenly March 30, 1884. 



Trumbull: This word following a title or within 

 liarenthesesafter anote indicates that acojiy of 

 the work referred to li;is been seeii by the com- 

 l)iler in the library of Dr. J. Hammond Trum- 

 bull, Hartford, Conn. 



Trumbull (Dr. James Hannnond). On 

 Numerals in American Indian Lan- 

 guages, and the Indian Mode of Count- 

 ing. By J. Hammond Trumbull, of 

 Hartford, Coun. 



In Americ;in Philolog. Ass. Trans. 1874. iip. 

 41-76, Hartford. 1875, 8°. 



Examples in Chepewyan, Xava.jo, and 

 Apache. 



Issued separately, also, as follows : 



On I numerals | in American Indian 



languages, | and the | Indian mode of 

 counting. | By .1. Hamnumd Trumbull, 

 LL. D. I (From the Transactions of the 

 Am. Philological Association, 1874.) | 



Hartford, Conn. | 1875. 



Half-title on cover, title as above verso blank 

 1 1. text pp. 1-36, 8°. 



Contains numerals, witli comments thereon, 

 in many American languages, among them a 

 number of the Athapascan. 



Coiries Seen : Brinton, British Museum, 

 Eames. Pilling, Powell, Trumbull. 



Priced by Quaritch, no. 12565, 7». 6rf. 

 Indian languages of America. 



In Johnson's New Univer.sal Cyclopfedia, 

 vol. 2, pp. 115.5-1161, New York, 1877, S°. 

 (Biireau of Ethnology, Congress.) 



A general discussion of the subject, in- 

 cluding comments on the Athapasciiu family. 



[ ] Catalogue | of the | American Li- 



■ brary | of the late | mr. George Briuley, 

 I of Hartford, Conn. | Parti. | America 

 in general | New France Canada etc. | 

 the British colonies to 1776 | New Eng- 

 land I [-Part IV. I Psalms and hynms 

 music science and art [&c. ten lines] | 



Hartford | Press of the Case Lock- 

 wood & Brainard Company | 1878 

 [-1886] 



4 parts, 8°. Compiled by Dr. J. H. Trumbull. 

 The tifth and last part is said to be in prepara- 

 tion. 



Indian Languages: general treatises, and col- 

 lections, part 3, pp. r2.'J-124; Northwest coast, 

 1.. 141. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling. 



.T:nues Ihiuimond Trumbull, Jihilidogist, was 

 Ixu'n in Stouiugtou, Conn., December 20, 1821. 



