792 THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 



690 a. Catlin's notes | of | eight years' travels and residence | in Europe, | with 



his I North American Indian Collection : | with anecdotes and incidents of the 

 travels and adventures of three | different parties of American Indians whom he 

 introduced | to the courts | of England, France, and Belgium. | In two volumes 

 octavo. I Vol. I [-II]. I With numerous illustrations. | 



New York : | Published by the aiithor. | To be had at all the bookstores. | 

 1848. i 



Pp. i-xvi, 1-296 ; i-xii, 1-336. Plates. 8°. 



690 h Catlin's Notes | of | Eight Years' travels and residence | in Europe, | 



with his I North American Indian Collection. | With | Anecdotes and incidents of 

 the travels and adventures of | three different parties of American Indians whom 

 he I introduced to the courts of j England, France, and Belgium. | In two Vol- 

 umes, octavo. I Vol. I [-II]. I With numerous illustrations. | Second edition. | 



London: | Published by the Author, | At his Indian Collection, No. 6, Water- 

 loo Place. I 1848. | c. whs. 



Pp. i-xvi, 1-296 ; i-xii, 1-336. Plates. 8°. 

 Names of nine "Ojibbeway" Indians, with English signification, vol. 1, pp. 108- 

 109 — Descriptive catalogue of Mr. Catlin's Indian Collection, giving many Indian 

 names wir.t' English signification, vol. 1, pp. 248-296. — Names of 14 loway In- 

 dians, with i;]ngli8h signification, vol. 2, p. 13. — Names of 11 Ojibbeway Indians, 

 with English signification, vol, 2, p. 279. 

 Catlin card. 



702 a Catlin (George). The Catlin Indian Collection, containing Portraits, Land- 

 scapes, Costumes, &c., and Representations of the Manners and Customs of the 

 North American Indians. » » * * * Presented to the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion by Mrs. Joseph Harrison, of Philadelphia, in 1879. A Descriptive Catalogue. 

 By George Catlin, the Artist. 



In Rhees (William J. ) Visitor's Guide to the Smithsonian Institution and Na- 

 tional Museum, Washington, D. C, pp. C9-78. Washington, 1884. 8°. 



704 a Notice | sur | les Indiens loways, | et | sur le Nuage Blanc, | l^"" chef de 



la Tribu, | Venus des Plaines du Haut-Missouri, pr^s des Moutagnes Rocheuses | 



(Territoire des fitats-Unis, Am^rique du Nord), | sous la conduite | de G. H. C. 



Melody, Esq''^ | et accompagn6s | Par Jeffrey Doraway, | Leur Interpr^te Favori. 



I Huit gravures sur bois, par Porret. | 



Paris, I Imprimerie de Wittersheim, | Rue Montmorency, 8. | 1845. | WHS. 



Printed cover 1 1., pp. 1-24. 16°. 



The following publications not containing linguistics are not noted 

 by Mr. Pilling : 



Catlin (George). North American Indian Portfolio, 25 large tinted drawings on 

 stone; some colored by hand in imitation of the author's sketches. Atlas, 4to, in 

 portfolio, 1844. London. George Catlin. 



This edition issued in plain tints at five guineas per copy, and when colored by 

 hand by Mr. Catlin it was eight guineas per copy. 



There were several editions of this, some of them containing 32 plates. 

 This was also published in Germany. 



Catlin (George). Steam Raft, suggested as a means of security to human life upon 

 the Ocean, by George Catlin, author of "Notes of Travels amongst the North 

 American Indians," &c., &c. Manchester : Printed and published by George 

 Falkner, King street. 1850. 

 Pamphlet, 16 pp. 8°. 8vo with diagrams. 



