ACADEMIE NATIONALE ADAM. 3 
17 Acts (The) of the Apostles, translated into the Language of the 
Esquunaux Indians on the Coast of Labrador, by the Missionaries 
of the United Brethren. * 
London, 1876. 
160pp. 12°. Title from Triibiier's Catalogue. Bagster's "Bibles of Every 
Land" says an edition was issued in 1819, and another, revised, in 1839. 
18 Adair (James). The | History | of the | American Indians; | Par- 
ticularly I Those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and | 
West Florida, Geoi'gia, South and | North Carolina, and Virginia : | 
containing | An Account of their Origin, Language, Manners, Reli- 
gious and I Civil Customs, Laws, Form of Government, PunisL 
ments, Conduct in | War and Domestic Life, their Habits, Diet, 
Agriculture, Mann- | factures. Diseases and Method of Cure, and 
other Particulars, suiH- | cient to render it | A | Com])lete Indian 
System. | With | Observations on former Historians, the Conduct of 
our Colony | Governors, Superintendents, Missionaries, &c. | Also | 
An Appendix, | containing | A Descrii^tion of the Floridas, and the 
Mississippi Lands, with their Produc- | tions — The Benefits of colo- 
nizing Georgiana, and civilizing the Indians — | And the way to 
make all the Colonies more valuable to the Mother Country. | With 
a new Map of the Country referred to in the History. | By James 
Adair, Esquire, | A Trader with the Indians, and Eesident in their 
Country for Fortj' Years. | 
London: | Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, in the Poultry. | 
MDCCLXXV. [1775.] | BA. job. 
5 p. 11. pp. 1-464. 4°. map. 
Argument v, "Their language and dialects," pp. 37-74; Argument vi, "Their 
manner of counting time," pp. 74-80 ; and Argument sxii, " Their choice of names 
adapted to their circumstance," pp. 191-194, contain terms in Cheerokee, Chok- 
tah, Chikkasah, and Muskohge. 
I have seen a German translation, Breslau, 1782, 8°, which contains no lin- 
guistics. 
19 History of the North American Indians, their customs, &c. 
By James Adair. 
In King (E.) Antiquities of Mexico, vol. 8, pp. 273-375. London, 1848. folio. 
Contains Arguments i-xxiii of Adair's work, followed by "Notes and Illustra- 
tiou.s to Adair's History of the North Auier can Indians," by Lord Kiugsborough, 
which occupy pp. 375-400 ; Argnnv nt v, pji. 294-:!ll ; Argument vi, pp. 311-314. 
20 Adam (Lucien). Etudes | sur | Six Langues Am6ricaines | Dakota, 
Chibcha, Nahuatl, Kechua, Quiche, Maya | par | Lucien Adam | 
conseiller k la Cour de Nancy | 
Paris I Maisonneuve et 0'°, Libraires-Editeurs | 25 Quai Voltaire, 
25 I 1878 I A. c. T. 
Pp. i-viii, 1—165. 8^^. 
21 Esquisse d'une grammaire compar(5e de langue des Chippe- 
ways et de langue des Crees. 
In Congrfes Int. des Amcricanistes, Compte-Eendu, premifere session, tome 2, 
pp. &S-148. Nancy & Paris, 1875. 8°. 
Separately printed as follows : 
