THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 791 



703. North and South American Indians. | Catalogue | Descriptive and In- 

 structive I of I Catlin's | Indian Cartoons. | Portraits, Types, and Customs. | 600 

 paintings in oil. | With | 20,000 full length figures | illustrating their various 

 games, religious ceremonies, and | other customs, | and | 27 canvas paintings | of | 

 Lasalle's Discoveries. | 

 New York: | Baker and Godwin, Printers, Printing House-Square, | 1871. | 



C. LSH. 



99 pp. 8°. 



This catalogue is a reprint, with some additions, of that published in 1848. The 



following tribes which are not named in the earlier publications are represented in 



the later one : 



[Page 140.] 



Arapaho, Wallawalla, Chippewyan, 



Micmac, Yutah, Esquimaux, 



Navaho, Stone, Aleutian, 



Shoshonee, . Copper, Cochimtee, 



Nayas, Spokan, Mohave, 



Hyda, Athapasca, Yuma, 



Klahoquaht, Dogrib, Yumaya, 



Klatsop, Selish, Maya. 



704. Fourteen | loway Indians. | Key | To their various Dances, Games, Cer- 

 emonies, Songs, I Religion, Superstitions, Costumes, Weapons, &c., ifeo. | By Geo. 

 CatMn. I 



Second title : 



Unparalleled Exhibition | The | fourteen | loway Indians [ and their I Interpre- 

 ter, I just arrived from the Upper Missouri, near | the Rocky Mountains, North 

 America. | " White Cloudj" | the head chief of the tribe, is with this interesting | 

 party, giving them that peculiar interest, which | no other party of American 

 Indians have had in a | foreign country; and they are under the immediate | 

 charge of | G. H. C. Melody, | who accompanied them from their country, | with 

 their favorite Interpreter, | Jeffrey Doraway. | Price Six-pence. | 



London : | W. S. Johnson, " Nassau Steam Press," Nassau-street | Soho. | 

 MDCCCXLIV [1844,] | 



Outside title and 28 pp. 16°. 



Proper names with English signification. 



[Page 901] No. 687 a. Catlin (George). Letters and Notes | on the | Manners, Cus- 

 toms, and Condition | of the | North American Indians. | Written during eight 

 years' travel among the wildest | tribes of Indians in North America, | [Engrav- 

 ing.] I By Geo. Catlin. | Two vols, in one. | With one hiindred and fifty illustra- 

 tions, on steel and wood. | 

 Philadelphia: | J. W. Bradley, 48 North Fourth St. | 1860. | 

 Title 1 1., pp. 7-792. 8°. Linguistics, pp. 786, 787-791. Title from Mr. W. 

 Fames. 



[Page 902] 689. Illustrations | of the | Manners, Customs, & Condition | of 



the I North American Indians. [ With Letters and Notes, | Written during Eight 

 Years of Travel and Adventure among the | Wildest. and most Remarkable Tiribes 

 now Existing. | By George Catlin. | With.| three hundi-ed and sixty coloured en- 

 gravings I from the author's original paintings. | [Design.] | In two volumes. — Vol. 

 I [-H]. I 



London : | Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly. | 1876. | C. 



2 vols. : pp. viii, 264 ; viii, 266. plates, large 8°. Mandan and Welsh similar- 

 ities, vol. 2, p. 261.— Vocabulary, pp. 262-265. Improved title of No. 689. 



