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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Le Jeune ( J. M. R. ) — Continued. 



llsh. All the issues are in 16° escept nos. 5-6 

 and 7-8 (douWe numbers), whicli are in 32°. At 

 the beginning each issue consisted of 8 pages, 

 with continuous pagination, but occasionally 

 the parts were separately paged. Beginning 

 with no. 33, the first issue of vol. 2, all the num- 

 bers con.sist of 4 pages each. 



The following is a detailed list of the issues, 

 made up from nij' copy, which is the only one 

 I have seen, giving number, date of issue, and 

 pagination : 



No. 1 May 2, '91, pp. 1-8, 16°. 

 3 9, '91, 1-16, 16°. 



3 16, '91, 17-24, 16°. 



4 Aug. 5, '91, 25-32, 16°. 

 5-6 Sept. '91, 1-32, 320a. 



[7-8 Oct. '91, 1-32], 32°a. 

 9 Feb. 1, '92, 1-4, 16«°. 



10 6, '92, 5-8, 16°. 



11 14, '92, 9-12,16°. 



12 21, '92, 13-16,16°. 



13 28, '92, 17-20, 16°. 



14 Mch. 0, '92, 21-24, 16°. 



15 13, '92, [25-29], 17-206, 16°. 



16 20, '92, 33-34,21-246,39-40,16°. 



17 27, '92, 41^8, 16°. 



18 Apr. 3, '92, 49-52, 1-4*;, 16°. 



19 10, '92, 25-286 (57-60 lacking), 



16°. 



20 10, '92, 65-66, 29-326, 71-72, 16°. 



21 17-24, '92, 73-74, 33-366, 79-80, 16°. 



22 24, '92, 81-82 (83 86 lacking), 87- 



88, 16°. 



23 May 1, '92, 89-90,37-406,95-96,16°. 



24 8, '92, 105-112 (97-104 lacking), 



16°. 



25 15, '92, 113-114, 41-446, 119-120, 



16°. 



26 22, '92, 121-122,123-1266,127-128, 



45-486, 16°. 



27 26, '92, 129-130,131-1346,135-136, 



16°. 



28 June 5, '92, 1.37-138, 139-1426, 139-142, 



6i:,?6, 143-144, 16°. 



29 12, '92, 145-146,147-1506,151-152, 



16°. 



30 19, '92, 155-158 [xic] 6, 16°. 



31 26, '92, 1.53-154, 159-160, 163-1666, 



16°. 



32 30, '92, (167-168 lacking) 169- 



1726, 16°. 

 Vol.2: 



33 July 3, '92, 1-4,16°. 



34 10, '92, 5-8, 16°. 



35 17, '92, 9-12, 16°. 



36 24, '92, 13-16, 16°. 



37 31, '92, 17-20, 16°. 



38 Aug. 7, '92, 21-24, 16°. 

 Supplement to nos. 33-38, pp. l-24rf, 16°. 



39 Aug.l4, '92,pp.25-28, 16°. 



40 21, '92, 29-32, 16°. 



Le Jeune (J. M. R.) — Continued. 



No. 41 Aug.28, '92, pp. 33-36, 16°. 



The breaks in the pagination, beginning in 

 no. 15, arc due to the intention of the editor lo 

 make separates of different series of articles, 

 one of which, entitled Sacred History, runs 

 through many of the issues, beginning with no. 

 9, each with its special heading, " The creation 

 of the world," "Adam and Eve," etc. In all 

 the later numbers of vol. 1, beginning with no. 

 15, the middle sheet (4 pages) has its own head- 

 ing, name of the paper, date, etc., as on the first 

 sheet. The Sacred History series runs as fol- 

 lows, page 17 in no. 15 connecting, it will be 

 seen from the table below, with the si.Kteen 

 pages, variou.sly numbered, appearing in the 

 earlier numbers : 



ifo. 22, lacking. 

 23, pp. 37-40 



24, 

 25, 

 26, 

 27, 

 28, 

 28, 

 29, 

 30, 

 31, 

 32, 



none 



41-44 



123-126 



131-134 



139-142 



139-142 bis 



147-150 



155-158 



163-166 



169-172 



Referring to this list it will be seen that in 

 no. 26 the author added four extra pages (45-48), 

 after which the separate pagination was discon- 

 tinued. In no. 28 also four extra pages (139- 

 142 big) are included. 



oNos. 5-6 are entitled Chinook Hymns; nos. 7-8, Elements of shorthand; for titles see below. 



6 Sacred history pages. 



cNight prayers in tlie Shushwap language, 



dHistory of the old testament ; for title see St. Onge (L. N.) 



