CHINOOKAN LANGUAGES. 



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K. 



Keane (Augnstns H.) Ethnography 

 and philology of America. By A. H. 

 Keano. 



Tn Bates (H. W.), Central America, the West 

 Indies, etc. i)i>. 44;i-561, London, 1878, 8°. 



General srlieiiie of A7neii<iin races and lan- 

 guages (pp. 4fU) 4i)7) includes a list of tlic 

 brandies of flu- Chinimkan family, divided into 

 languages and dialects, p. 474. -Alphabetical 

 list of all laiown American tribes and lan- 

 guages, ])p. 4i»8-.'J(')l. 



Reprinted in the 1882 and 188') editions of the 

 same work and on the same pages. 



Keane (A. IT.) — Continued. 



American Indians. 



In Encydopadia Uritannica, ninth edition, 

 vol. 12, pp. 822-830, New York, 1881, royal 8°. 



Columbia Ka<'e8, p. 82G, includes thedivisions 

 of the Chiiiookan. 

 Knipe (liei-. C.) [Comitarative A-ocahn- 

 lary of the Chinook and Tahkaht.] 



Manuscript, 3 leaves, folio, written on one 

 aide only; in the library of the Bureau of Eth- 

 nology. Included in an article by Mr. Knipe, 

 entitled: T^oUta on the Indian tribes of the 

 northwest coast of America. 



L. 



Langevin (H. L.) British Colnmhia. | 

 Report of the hon. H. L. Langevin, C. 

 B., I minister of pnhlic works. | Printed 

 hy order of parliament. | [Vignette.] | 



Ottawa: | printed by I. B. Taylor, 29, 

 31 and 33, Kideau street. | 1872. 



Cover title as above, title as above verso 

 hlank 1 1. contents pp. iii-iv, [list of] appen- 

 dices pp. v-vi, text pp. 1-55, appendices pp. 56- 

 246, 8°. 



A])pendix CC. A dictionary of the Chinook 

 Jargon, or Indian trade language of the north 

 I'acilic coast. Published by T. N. Hibben and 

 Co., Victoria, B.C. Tart I. Chinook-English, 

 pp. 161-173. Part II. English-Chinook, pp. 174- 

 182. 



Copies seen : Georgetown. 



Latham (Robert Gordon). Miscellaneous 

 contributions to the ethnography of 

 North America. By R. G. Latham, M.l). 



In Philological Soc. [of LondonJ.Proc. vol. 2, 

 pp. 31-50 [London], 1846, 8°. ((Congress.) 



Contains a number of Cathlascon terms in 

 the comparative lists of words. 



Keprinted in the same author's Opusc-ula, pp. 

 275-297, for title ot which see below. 

 On the languages of the Oregon ter- 

 ritory. By R. G. Latham, M. 1). Read 

 before the Society on the 11th Decem- 

 ber, 1844. 



In Ethnological Soc. of London, Jour. vol. 1, 

 pp. 154-166, Edinburgh [1848], 8°. (Congress.) 



A vocabulary of the Shoshonee, showing 

 "affinities (such as they are) " with a number 

 of American languages, among them the 

 Chinook and Cathlascon, j^p. 159-160. 



This article reprinted in the same author's 

 Opuscula, pp. 249-264, for title of which see 

 below. 

 The I natural history | of | the varie- 

 ties of man. | By | Robert Gordon 



Latham (R. G. ) — Continued. 



Latham, M. D., F. R. S., | late fellow of 

 King's college, Cambridge ; | one of the 

 vice-presidents of the Ethnological soci- 

 ety, London; | corresponding member 

 to the Ethnological society, | New 

 York, etc. | [Monogram in shield.] | 



London : | John Van Voorst, Pater- 

 noster row. 1 M. D. CCCL [1850]. 



Half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso namea 

 of printers 1 1. dedication verso blank 1 1. 

 preface pp. vii-xi, bibliography pp. xiii-xv, 

 explanation of plates verso blank 1 1. contents 

 pp. xix-xxviii, text pp. 1-566, index pp. 567-574, 

 list of works by Dr. Latham verso blank 1 1. 8°. 



Division E, American Mongolida' (pp, 287- 

 460) includes a classification of a number of 

 North American families, among them the 

 Chinucks, pp. 316-323. This includes a general 

 discussion, pp. 316-321 ; Jargon words of Eng- 

 lish origin (26), of French origin (22), and 

 derived by onomatopceia (8), pp. 321-322. 



Copies seen: Bureau of Ethnology, Con- 

 gress, Eames. 

 On the languages of Northern, "West- 

 ern, and Central America. By R. G. 

 Latham, M. D. (Read May the 9th. ) 



In Philological Soc, [of London], Trans. 1856, 

 pp. 57-115, London [1857], 8°. (Congress.) 



Brief references to the Chinook and its rela- 

 tion to other northwest languages. 



This article reprinted in the same author's 

 Opuscula, pp. 326-377, for title of which see 

 below. 

 Opuscula. I Essays | chiefly | philo- 

 logical and ethnographical | by | Rob- 

 ert Gordon Latham, | M. A., M. D.,F. 

 K. S., etc. I late fellow of Kings college, 

 Cambridge, late professor of English | 

 in University college, London, late 



