'20 NORTH AMEBIC AN LINGUISTICS. 
American Philosophical Society — continued. 
93 Proceedings | of the | American Philosophical Society, | held 
at Philadelphia, | for | promoting Useful Knowledge. Vol. I. 
[-XVII.] I For the years 1838, 1839 & 1840. [-1878.] | 
Philadelphia: | Printed for the Society, ] by John C. Clark, 60 Dock 
Street. 1840. [-1879]. | c. BA. 
17 vols., and pts. 102 and 103 of vol. 18. 8°. 
Brinton (Dr. D. G.) Nature of the Maya group of Languages. Vol. 11, pp. 4-6. 
Contributions to a Grammar of the Muskokee Language. Vol. 11, pp. 
301-309. 
On the Language of the Natchez. Vol. 13, pp. 483-499. 
Byington (i^ew. C.) Grammar of the Choctaw Language. Prepared by the 
Rev. Cyrus Byington and Edited by Dr. Brinton. Vol. 11, pp. 317-367. 
Chase (— ). On certain Primitive Names of the Supreme Being. Vol. 9, 
pp. 420-424. 
On the radical Significance of Numerals. Vol. 10, pp. 18-23. 
Gabb (Dr. W. B.) On the Indian Tribes and Languages of Costa Rica. 
Vol. 14, pp. 483-602. 
Gatschet (A. S.) Remarks upon the T6nkawa Language. Vol. 16, pp. 318-327. 
■ — The Timucua Language. Vol. 16, pp. 626-642. 
The Timucua Language. [2d paper.] Vol. 17, pp. 490-504. 
The Timucua Language. [3d paper.] Vol. 18, 465-502. 
Hayden (F. V.) Brief Notes on the Pawnee, Winnebago, and Omaha Lan- 
gu.nge3. Vol. 10, pp. 389-421. 
94 Transactions | of the | Historical & Literary Committee | of 
the I American Philosophical Society, | held at Philadelphia, for 
promoting | useful knowledge. | Vol. I. [-III. Part I. | Two lines 
quotation.] 
Philadelphia: | Printed and Published by Abraham Small, No. 
112, Chestnut Street, | 1819. [-1843.] | c. BA. 
Vols. 1, 2, and 3, part 1. 8°. 
Catalogue of Manuscript Works on the Indians and their Languages in the 
Library of the Am. Phil. Soc. Vol. 1, pp. xlvii-1. 
Duponceau (P. S.) Report of the Corresponding Secretary to the Committee 
of his Progress in the Investigation of the Language of the American Indians. 
Vol. 1, pp. xvii-xlvi. 
Heckewelder (Hev. J.) An account of the History of the Indian Natives vcho 
once inhabited Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, pp. 1-347. 
Words, Phrases, and Short Dialogues in the Language of the Lenui Le- 
nape or Delaware Indians. Vol. 1, pp. 451-464. 
and Duponceau (P. S.) A Con-espondence respecting the Language of 
the American Indians. Vol. 1, pp. 351-448. 
95 American Society. The | First Annual Eeport | of the | American 
Society | for promoting the Civilization and General Improvement 
of the I Indian Tribes in the United States. | Communicated to the 
Society, in the City of Washington, with the | Documents in the Ap- 
pendix, at their Meeting, Feb. 6, 1824. | 
I>few Haven: | Printed for the Society, by S.Converse. | 1824. | JWP. 
Pp. 1-74. 8°. 
This pamphlet contains, pp. 47-65, an article entitled "Indian Languages," 
being a communication from the Rev. Jedediah Morse, Corresponding Secretiiry, 
to the American Society, which includes the follow iug papers: 
