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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Eells 0[.) — Contiimotl. 



■J7. — I.onVs praycv, with interlinear Knsjlisli 

 trauslatiou, pji. 'JS-'J!>.— lilossini; before meals, 

 with interlinear Kuglish translation, p. 30. 



Co/tu-s si-i'ii : Uiiubar, Eanies. (reorgetown, 

 IMllMisr.Wellesley. 



Hymns | in the | liiiii()ok-f-.Taroon-|- 



l.auiruaije I ooiupilfd by | ivv. if. 

 Et'lls I Mi.-<.-<iou:iryot'the Aiiiorioan Mis- 

 sionary Association. Sooond edition. | 

 Revised and Enlarged. | 



Portland. Oregon : | Davitl Steel, sni'- 

 eessor to Himes the printer, | 169-171 

 Second Street, | 1X89. 



Covertitle as above vei-so note, title as above 

 verso oopyriglit notice (IST8 and lv>^89) 1 1. note 

 p. S, text pp. 4-10. .s<i. lC-\ 



Hymns (alternate pages Jargon, with Eng- 

 lish headings ami English translation), pp. 4- 

 :il.— Hymn in tlie Twana or Skokomish lan- 

 guage, p. ;il!: English translation, p. ;i3. — Hymn 

 in the (."lallam language, p. :U: Englisli trans- 

 lation, p. ;!.■>. — Hymn in the Xisiiually language, 

 p. oO: Euglish translation, p. ;'>7.— Medley in 

 four languages (Jargon. Skokomish. Clallam, 

 and Euglish). p. ;{6; English translation. \>. 37. — 

 Lord's prayer in .largou, with int*'rlinear Eug- 

 lish translation, pp. 3S-X9. ^Blessing before 

 meals, in Jargon, with interlinear Euglish 

 ti-an.slation, p. 40. 



Copifs seen : Eames. Pilling, Wellesley. 



The Twana langnage of AVashingtou 



territory. By rev. M. Eells. 



In -Vmeriean Antiquarian, vol. 3. pp. 296-303. 

 Oliieago. It^SO-lj*;?!. 8"\ (Bnivau of Ethnology.) 



A graminatie treatise upon several Indian 

 languages of Washington Territory, among 

 them the fhinook Jargon, p. 303. 

 The Chinook Jargon. 



In the Seattle A\'eekly Post-Intelligencer, 

 vol. 1. no. ."vj. p. 4, column S, Seattle, AYashingtou 

 Ty.. September 29. 1882. (Pilling.) 



Explains the origin of "that miserable 

 Cliinook," defends it as a useful intertribal 

 language and for intei-eonrse between the 

 Indians and white men. gives the derivation of 

 sevenil wonls of the language and some gram- 

 mat io notes. 



History of | Indian missions | on the 



Paoitie coast. ( Oregon. Washington 

 and Idaho. | By | rev. Myron Eells. | 

 Missionary of the American Missionary 

 Association. | With | an introduction 

 I by I rev. G. H. Atkinson. D.D. | 



Philadelphia : the American Sunday- 

 school nnion. | 1122 Ohestnnt Street. | 

 10 Hilile honse, New York. [1882.] 



Frontispiece, title vei-so copyright (1882) 11. 

 dedication vei-so blank I 1. contents pp. v-vi. 

 intriHluciion by ('.. H. Atkinson pp. vii-xi. pref- 

 ace (dated iVtobiT ISSJi jio. xiii-xvi, text i>p. 

 17 270. 12^\ 



Eells (^^[."i — C'ontiimed. 



t'hai))er v. Literature, science, education 

 morals, and religion (pp. 202-226). contains a 

 short list of books, papers, and manuscripts 

 ivlating to the Indians of the nnrthwest coast, 

 among them the Cliinook and Ohinoidi Jargon, 

 pp. 203-207, 209-211. 



Cojtit'n si'i'i): Congress. Pilling. 



Ten years | of | missionary Avork | 



among the Indians | at | Skokomish, 

 Wa.shington territory. | 1874-1884. | Hy 

 Rev. M. Eells. | Missionary of the 

 American ilissionarv Association. | 



Boston: | Congregational Snnday- 

 School Publishing Society, | Congrega- 

 tional hon.se. I Corner Beacou and^om- 

 erset Streets. [1886.] 



Half-title (Ten years at Skokomish) verso 

 blank I 1. frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyi-ight 

 (1880) and names of printers 1 1. preface 1 i. 

 iledication verso note 1 1. content-s pp. vii-x. 

 introduction pp. U-13. text pp. 15-271, 12~^. 



Hymn (three verses) in Chintxik Jargon, 

 with Euglish tnmslation. pp. 248-249. — Speci- 

 men lines of a Jargon hymn. pp. 253-254. 



<\>l>ii't: st'fii : Congress, Pilling. 



Indians of Puget Sound. (Sixth 



paper.) Measuring and valuing. 



In American Antiquarian, vol. 10. p. 174-178, 

 Chicago. 1888, 8=. (Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Xunjerals, and remarks concerning the 

 niuueral syst«>m of quiti' a number of the lan- 

 guages of Washington Territory, among them 

 the Chinook. 



The precetling articles of the series, all of 

 which appeared in the American Antiqu.arian. 

 contain no linguistic material. It was tlie 

 intention of the editor of the Antiquarian, 

 when the series should be tiuishcd, to issue 

 them in book form. So far as they were 

 printed in the magazine they were ivpaged and 

 perhaps a numl)er of signatures struck otl". 

 The sixth paper, for instance, titled above. I 

 have in my possession, paged 44—18. 



The Twana. Chemakum, and Klallam 



Indians of Washington Territory. By 

 Rev. Myron Eells. 



In Smithsonian Institution. Annual Kept, of 

 the I'.oard of Regents for 1887. part i, pp. 005- 

 1)81. Washington. 1889, 8\ (Pilling.) 



Kumerals 1-10 of a number of Indian lan- 

 guages of AVashington Territory, among them 

 the Chinook Jargon, p. 044.— Remarks on the 

 same. p. 645. — Three wonls of the Chinook Jar- 

 gon not found iu txibbs's dictionary, p. (V)2. — 

 Wonl for liod in Twana. Nisqually. Klallam. 

 and Chinook, p. 679. 



■•The Chinook Jargon has been ably coni- 

 piletl by Hon. G. Glbbs. I know of hut thr«>e 

 wonls in this locality of Indian origin wliich 

 are not in his dictionary. . . Out of about 

 800 words and j>hrases which answer for worda 



