CHINOOKAN LANGUAOKft. 



25 



Durieu (P.) — Continued. 



New- York, Ciucinuati, ;in<l Chiciigo: 

 I Hpuzijfcr brothers, | printers to the 

 holy iipostolic see. [n. <1.] [Kiinih)opH, 

 B.C.: 1893.] 



Frontisiiieoe verso 1. 1 recto blank, title verso 

 letter from INijie LeoXIlI uud eopyrifilit notice 

 (1809) 1 1. " iipiirobatioiis to JJi.shoji (iiliuoiir's 

 bible liistory " :i 11. preliiee \)p. v-vi, text in 

 Knglisli, p)). 7-.')6+, in Chinook J.irgon, steno- 

 o-rapliic cliaractirs, pp. 1-00+, 12^. In course 

 ot" )mblicafion, anil will i-ontain liSO jjages in 

 Knglisli and about 400 in Jargon. 



This work is an outcome ot' tlie lailerprise 

 of Father L<- Jeune, of Kamlooiis. I'.ritisli 

 ( 'iduiiibin, wild lias t rauscribed Hi.sliop Durieii'.s 

 Jai-gon translation of the bilile history into the 

 characters adopted by him for teaching his 

 Indian charges to f eart and write ; a description 

 of whieli will be found in this bibliography 

 under his name. Ilis notes have been reiiro- 

 duced by him, with the aid of tlie mimeograph, 

 on sheets the size of those in the edition of tln^ 

 bible history in English, with which they have 

 been iuterleaveil. When finished it will be 

 issued in an edition of 200, that number of 

 copies of the edition in English having been 

 furnished by Fatlier St. Onge, of Troy, X. Y. 

 dopies Kccn : Pilling. 



I have in my library a copy of each of two 

 editions of a -'Chinook Vocabulary," with 

 iraprintsof 1886and 1892, on the respective title 

 pages of which ajipears the name of Hishop 

 Durieu. These I had placed under his name, 



Durieu (P.) — Continued. 



but in a letter to me, dated November 10, 1892, 

 the bishop modestly disclaims their authorship, 

 wlii(ii lie attributes to Father .T. M. K. 

 Ia- .leiine, under whose name, with aci'ompa 

 nyiiig explanations, (he\ uill 1m- fmind in tliis 

 bibliogiaphy. 



See Le Jeune (.1. M. U.) 



The Rev. A. (i. Morice, of Stuart s Lake 

 Mission, British (/olumbia, a famous Athapas- 

 can scholar, has kindly furnished met lie fol- 

 lowing brief account of this writer: 



" liishop I'aiil Durieu was born at St. I'al-de- 

 Mous, in thiMliocese of I'uy, France, Di-cember 

 :!, 18:!0. .Vfter his couise in classics he entered 

 the novitiate of the Oblates at Xotre Dame de 

 ro/.ier in 1847 and made his religious jirofession 

 in 1849. lie was ordained jiriest at Marseilles 

 March 11, 18.')4, and was sent to the missions of 

 Oregon, where he occupied, siu-cessively, sev- 

 eral posts. At the breaking out of the rebellion 

 among the Yakania Indians he had to leave for 

 the Jesuit mission at Sjiokane. He was after- 

 wards sent to Victoria and then to Okanagan 

 by bis superiors. Thence he was sent as 

 superiorof the Fort Rupert Mission, and when, 

 on June 2, 187">, lie was a])iiointed coadjutor 

 bishop of British Columbia, In- was superiorof 

 St. Charles House at New Westminster. Ou 

 June 3, 1890, he succeeded Bishop L. Y. D'Her- 

 bainez as vicar apostolii' of British C<dumbia. 



" He understands but does not speak several 

 Salishan dialects, and he is especially noted for 

 his un([ualitied su(!ce-is among the Indians." 



E. 



Eames: This word followingatitleor within par- 

 entheses after a note indicates that a copy of 

 the work referred to has been seen by the com- 

 piler in the library of Mr. Wilberforce Emihi^s. 

 New York City. 



Eells: This word following a title or within jiari'U- 

 theses after a note indiiates that a copy of the 

 work referred to has been loaned to me for 

 collation and description by Rev. Myron Ki'lls. 

 Union City, Mason County, Washington. 



Eells (/iVr. Myrou). How languages grow. 



In the Advance, Marcli 2:') and July 8, lH7r., 

 Cliicago, 187.'j, folio. ( ) 



Relates wholly to the ('hinook Jargon. 

 Title and note furnished by Mr. Eells. 



Art. IV. The Twau.i Indians of the 



Skokomish reservation. Hy Rev. M. 

 Ktdhs, Mis.sionary among these Indian.s. 



In Hayden(F. V.>, Bulletin, vol. '.i, pp. r>7~114, 

 Washington, 1877, 8°. (Pilling.) 



Four songs in Chinook, with English trans 

 latious, pp. 91-92. 



Issued .separately with cover title as follows : 



Axithoi's edition. | Department of 



the interior. | United States geological 



Eells (M.) — Continued. 



and geographical .survey. | F. V. Hay- 

 den, U. S. (Jeologist-in-Charge. | The | 

 Twana ludian.s | of the | Skokomish 

 reservation in Washington territory. | 

 By I rev. M. Eells, | missionary among 

 these Indians. | Extracted from the 

 l)ulletiu of the survey, Vol. Ill, No. 1. ( 



Washington, April 9. 1877. 



Cover title as alxive. no inside title, text jip. 

 ,57-114. 8^. 



Linguistic contents .as under title nextabove. 



Copies seen: Brinton, Eames, National 

 Museum, Pilling. 



Hymns | in the | Chinook Jargon 



Language | com})iled l>y | rev. M. 

 Eels[.>((c], I Missionary of the American 

 Missionary As.sociation. | [Vignette.] | 



Portland. Oregon : | puhlishinghouse 

 (.f Geo. H. Himes. | 1878. 



Cover title as above, title as above verso 

 copyright notice (1878) 1 1. note p. 3, text pp. 4- 

 30. sq. 16°. 



Hymns (alternate pages Jargon, with Eng- 

 lish headings, and English translation), pp. 4- 



