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Dictionary — CJoiitiiiiud. 



Cliinoolv -Continued. 



" Jargon {iHH'.i) Dictionaiy. 



" Jargon (I8K7) I)i<tionai\ . 



" Jargon (1887) Dictionary. 



" Jargon (1889) Dictionary. 



" Jargon (1880) Durieud'.) 



■ Jargon (18!)2) Duritjii (P.) 



• J.irgon (Mss. 189:i) KcIIm (M.) 



■ Jargon (Mss. 1884) Kverottc (\V. K.) 

 '• Jargon (Wash., 180:!) Cihl.H (O.t 



• Jargon (N. Y., 1863,8°) Gibbw (G.) 

 ■■ Jargon (N. Y., 186:i,4°) (iibbs (G.) 

 " Jargon (9tb i-.l. 1882) 

 •' Jargon (lOth ed. 1884) 

 " Jargon (lltli ed. 1887) 



• Jargon (12th ed. 1889) 



• Jargon (i:!th ed. 1891) 



Jargon 

 Jargon 

 Jargon 

 Jargon 

 Jargon 

 Jargon 

 Jargon 

 Jargon 

 Jargon 

 .r argon 

 Jargon 

 Jariron 



(1880) 

 (18,58) 

 (1890) 

 (1872) 

 (1886) 

 (1892) 

 (1853) 

 (1888) 

 {'Sins. 189:i) 

 (1865) 

 (1889) 

 (1860) 



Gill (J. K.) 

 (aUtJ. K.) 

 Gill (J. K.) 

 GilKJ.K.) 

 Gill (J. K.) 

 Good (J. H.) 

 (luide. 

 flale(n.) 

 Langvein (H. L.) 

 LeJeuue(J.M.R.) 

 LeJeune(J. M. K.) 

 Lionnet (— ) 

 Probsdi (T. W.) 

 St. Onge (L. X.) 

 Stuart (G.) 

 Tate (CM.) 

 Vocabulary. 



Domeiiech (.Ji<fc«;'Emauuel Henri Dicii- 

 (I011116). Seven years' residence | in the 

 f>reat deserts of North America hy the 

 I abbeEm. Domenecli | Apostolical Mi.s- 

 sionary : Canon of Montpellier : Mem- 

 ber of tlie Pontifical Academy Tiberina, 

 I and of the Geooraphical and Ethno- 

 graphical Societies of France, &c. | 

 Illustrated with fifty-eight woodcuts by 

 A. Joliet, three plates of ancient Indian 

 music, and a map showing the actual 

 situation of | the Indian tribes and the 

 country described by the author. | In 

 Two Volumes | Vol.I[-II]. | 



Loudon I Longman, Green, Longman, 

 and Roberts | 18(50 | The riglit of trans- 

 lation is reserved. 



2 vol.s. : lialf-title verso names of printers 1 1. 

 title ver.so blank 1 1. dedication pp. v-vi, preface 

 pp. vii-xiii. content.s pp. xv-xxi. list of illus- 

 trations pp. xxiii-xxiv, text pp. 1^45; half-title 

 verso names of printers 1 1. title verso blank 1 

 1. contents ])i). v-xii. text p]i. 1-46.^, colophon 

 p. [400], map, jtlates, 8°. 



List of Indian tribes of North America, vol. 

 1, pp. 44U-445.— Vocabularies, etc. vol. 2. pj). 104- 

 189, contain 84 words of the Cliinook. 



C'opien seen : Astor, Boston Athenieum, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress, Watkinson. 



At the Field sale a copy, no. 550, brought .$2.37, 

 aud at the Pinart sale, no. 328, fr. Clarke & 

 CO. 1880, no. 5415. price a copy $5. 



Domenech (E. II. 1).) — Continued. 



I':iiianiiel Henri Dieudonne Donienecli, French 

 antlior, was born in Lyons. France, Xovember4, 

 1825; (lied in Fran<;e in .lune. 1886. He became 

 a priest in the iJoman Catholic church, and was 

 sent as a missionary to Texas and Mexico. Dur- 

 ing Maximilian's residence in America, IJonie- 

 nech acted as private cliaplain to the emi>pror, 

 and lie was also .almoner to the French army 

 dui'ingits occupation of ^Mexico. On his return 

 to France he was miuh' lionorary canon of Mont- 

 pellier. His"Mauuscrit pictograpliiijueamferi- 

 cain. jirecede d'une notice sur I'ideographiedes 

 Peaux Kouges'' (1800) was published by the 

 Frencli governnu-iit. with a facsimile of a man- 

 uscrijit in tlie library of the Paris arsenal, 

 relating, as lie claimed, to the American Indians; 

 but tlie German orientalist, Julius Petzholdt, 

 declared that it consisted only of scribbling and 

 incoherent illustrations of a local (ierman dia- 

 lect. Donienecli maintained the authenticity of 

 the manuscript in a pamphlet entitled " La 

 verite sur le livre des sauvages " (1801), which 

 drew forth a rejdy from Pet zhohlt. translated 

 into French under the title of "Le livre des 

 sauvages an point de yue de la civilisation 

 fran9aise'' (I'russels, 1861). During the Latter 

 part of his lifeJie produced several works per- 

 taining to religion and ancient history. — Apple- 

 toivs Cyclop, of Aui. Biog. 



Douglass (iS'ir James). Private papers | 

 of Sir James Douglass. | Second series. 



Manuscript, pi>. 1-36, folio ; in the Bancroft 

 Library. San Francisco, Cal. 



Contains lists of native tribes from Puget 

 Sound northward to Cross Sound, Alaska, 

 with traders' and native tribal names, grouped 

 according to languages, pp. 7-33. Between pp. 

 33 and 34 are 14 blank jjages. 



This manuscript was copied from the orig- 

 inal papers in Sir James's possession : in Indian 

 names the copyist has nnivei'sally substituted 

 an initial It for the initial K. 



Drake (Samuel Gardner). The | Aborig- 

 inal races | of | North America; | com- 

 prising I biographical sketches of emi- 

 nent individuals. | and | an historical 

 account of the difterent tribes, | from 

 I the first discovery of the continent | 

 to I the present period | with a disser- 

 tation on their | Origin, Antiquities, 

 Manners and Customs. | illustrative 

 narratives aud anecdotes, | and a | 

 copious analytical iudi-x | by Samuel 

 G.Drake. Fifteenth edition, | revised, 

 with valuable additions. | by Prof. II. 

 L.Williams. | [Quotation, six lines.] | 

 New York. | Hurst & company, pub- 

 lisliers. | 122 Nassau Street. [1882.] 



Title verso copyright 1 1. preface pp. 3^, 

 (■ontents pp. 5-8, Indian tribes and nations pp. 



