18 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
American Museum — continued. 
and valuable literary and historical matter than is to he found iu any of our e.arly 
American magazines. Many pieces, thougli fugitive when written, are now of a 
permanent value as documentary history, and might be sought in vain elsewhere. 
Among the contributors were many of the most eminent writers of the time. The 
origiuiil lists of subscri bers accompany the work. — Barilett. 
88 American Naturalist. The | American Naturalist, | a | popular illus- 
trated magazine | of | i^Tatural History. | Edited by | A. S. Packard, 
Jr., E. S. Morse, A. Hyatt, and F. W. Putnam. | Volume l.[-XV, 
l^ro. 9.] I 
Salem, Mass. | Published by the Essex Institute, 1868.[-1881.] | c. 
14 vols. 8°, and nos. 1-9 of vol. 15. 8°. 
Chever(E. E.) The Indians of California. Vol. 4, pp. 129-148. 
89 American Philological Association, Transactions | of the | American | 
Philological Association. | 1869-1870. [-1878.] | 
Published by the Association. | Printed by Case, Lockwood & 
Brainard, | Hartford, | 1871. [-1879.] | JWP. 
9 vols. 8°. 
Lull (E. P.) Vocabulary of Indians of San Bias and Caledonia Bay, Darien. 
1873, pp. 103-109. 
Trumbull (J. H.) On the best methods of studying the North American Lan- 
guages. 1869-70, pp. 55-79. 
On some mistaken notions of Algonkin Grammar. 1869-70, pp. 105-123. 
On Algonkin names for man. 1871, pp. 128-159. 
Words derived from Indi.an languages. 1872, pp. 19-32. 
Notes on Forty Versions of the Lord's Prayer in Algonkin. 1872, pp. 
113-218. 
Numerals iu American Indian Langu.iges. 1874, pp. 41-76. 
On the Algonkin Verb. 1876, pp. 146-171. 
90 Proceedings | of the | First [-Eleventh] Annual Session | 
of the I American Philological Association, | held at | Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y., July, 1869. [-Newport, E. I., July, 1879.] | 
New- York: | S. W. Green, Printer, 16 and 18 Jacob Street. | 
1870. [-Hartford, 1879. | | .twp. 
11 vols. 8°. Usually bound with the Transactions, but also issued separately 
with title-page as above. 
. The papers iu the Proceedings are extracts only, and are usually quite short, 
some of them being printed iu full in the "Transactions." 
Anderson {Hew J.) The newly discovered relationship of the Tuteloes to the 
Dakota Stock. Third sess., pp. 15-16. 
The Huron Language and some of the Huron-Iroquois Traditions. Fifth 
sess., pp. 23-25. 
ElUs (7iVii. R.) Observations on Dr. Trumbull's "Numerals in North American 
Languages." Eighth sess., pp. 8-10. 
Gatschet (A. S. ) Syllabic reduplication as observed in Indian Languages, and 
iu the Klamath Language of South-western Oregon in particular. Eleventh sess., 
pp. 35-36. 
Gribbs (George). The mode of expressing Number in certain Indian Languages. 
Th ird sess. , pp. 25-26. 
Hoffman (Br. W. J.) Notes on the migrations of the Dakotas. Ninth sess., 
pp. 1.5-17. 
