CHINOOKAN LANGUAGES. 



41 



Hale (H.) — Continued. 



pilcrfroin my own vocabulary, published sevon- 

 teeu year.s bol'oro." 



Copies ieen ; Eames, Pilling. 



For critical reviews of this work, seo Oha- 

 rencey (II. do), Crane (A.), Leiand (C (1.), 

 Reade (J.), and Western. 



Horatio Half, etiiuologist, born in Newport, 

 N. H., Maylt, 1«17, w.is graduated at Harvard in 

 18,'i7 and was appointed in tlu* same year philolo- 

 gist to the United States exploring expedition 

 under Capt. Charles Wilkes. In this i;ai)aeity 

 be studied a large number of the languages of 

 the Pacitic islands, as well as of North and 

 South America, Australia, and .\frica, and also 

 investigated the history, traditions, and cus- 

 toms of the tribes speaking tliose languages. 

 The results of his inquiries are given in his 

 Ethnography and Philology (Philadelphia, 

 1846), which forms the seventh volume of the 

 expedition reports. Ho has published nmnerous 

 memoirs on .antlu'opology and ethnology, is a 

 member of many learned societies, both in 

 Europe and in America, and in 1886 was vice- 

 president of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, presiding over the 

 section of anthropology. — Appleton's Cyclop, of 

 Am. Bioq. 

 Harvard: This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note indicates that a copy 

 of the work referred to has been seen by the 

 compiler in the library of Harvard University, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



[Hayden (Ferdinand Vandcver)], In 

 charge. Department of tlie interior. | 

 Bulletin | of | the United States | Geo- 

 logical and geographical survey ) of | 

 the territories. | No. l[-Vol. VI]. | 



Washington: | Government printing 

 office. I 1874[-1881]. 



6 vols. 8=. 



Eells (M.), The Twana Indians, vol. 3, pp. 57- 

 114. 



Copies seen : Geological Survey. 



Hazlitt (William Carew). British 

 Columbia, | and | Vancouver island; | 

 comprising | a historical sketch of the 

 British settlements | in the north-west 

 coast of America; | And a Survey of 

 the I physical character, capabilities, 

 climate, topography, | natural liistory, 

 geology and ethnology | of that region ; 

 I Compiled from Official and other 



Hazlitt (W. C.) — Continued. 

 Authentic Sources. | By | William 

 Carew Hazlitt, | author of [«fec. two 

 lines.] I With a map. | 



London: | G. Koiitleilgo &, co., Far- 

 ringdon street. | New York: | 18 Beek- 

 man street. | 1858. ( (The author 

 reserves the right of Translation.) 



Half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso names 

 of printers 1 1. iireface ])p. v-vi, contents pp. 

 vii-viii, text pp. 1-2411, appendix i)p. 241 -247, 

 colophon p. 24H, 16'^. 



Vocabulary of the (Jhinook Jargon (365 

 words and phrases, and the numerals 1-12, 100, 

 1000) from the San Francisco Hiilletiu, June 4 

 1 18.58], pp. 241-24;i. See Chinook. 



Copies seen: IJaucroft, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, H.arvard. 



The I great gold fields of | Cariboo; 



I with an autlientic description, 

 brought down | to the latest period, ] 

 of I British Columl)ia j and | Vancouver 

 island. | By William Carew Hazlitt, | 

 of the Inner temple, barrister-at-law. | 

 With an accurate map. | 



London: | Routledge, Warne, and 

 Rotitledge, | Farringdon street. | New 

 York : 56, Walker street. | 18()2. 



Title verso names of printers 1 1. preface pp. 

 iii-v, contents pp. vii-viii, text pp. 1-165, appen- 

 dices pj). 166-184. 16°. 



Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon as noted 

 under title next above, pp. 179-180. 



Copies seen: Astor, Bancroft, Boston Athe- 

 naeum. 



This author's Cariboo, the neivly discovered 

 gold fields of British Columbia, London, 1862, 

 does not contain the vocabulary. 

 Hymn-book : 



. Chinook Jargon 

 Chinook Jargim 



Seo Eells (M.) 



Le Jeune (J. M. R.) 



Hymns : 



Cascade 

 Chinook 

 Chinook 

 Chinook Jargon 

 Chinook Jargon 

 Chinook Jargon 

 Chinook Jargon 

 Chinooli Jargon 

 Chinook Jargon 

 Chinook Jargon 



See Lee (D.) and Frost (J. H.) 

 Blanchet (F. N.) 

 Tate (CM.) 

 Bulmer (T. S.) 

 Demers (M.) et al. 

 Everette (W. E.) 

 Eells (M.) 

 Hale(H.) 

 Macleod (X. D.) 

 St.Onge (L.N.) 



