46 NOETH ABIEBICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Balbi (Adrien) — contiuued. 
PamiJticougli, lies de la Eeiue Charlotte, 
Lennappe ou Delaware, Delaware, Kolouclie de Sitka Sound, 
" " Minai, " autre dialecte, 
Sankitani, Tchinkitane ou Baie-Norfolk, 
Narraganset, Ougaljakhmoutzi, 
Massachusett ou Natick, Kinai ou Kinaitze, 
Mohegan, Mohegan Propre, Groenlandais Propre, 
" AietiaM, '' Moss ou de la Bale du Prince 
Etechemine, R6gent, 
Gasp^sien ou Micmac, " DoW>, 
Algonquino - Chippeways, CHjppeivays " Parriiouderied^Biver,etc., 
Pr. ou Ocldppewag, Tchougatche-Konega, Tchotigatclw Pro- 
Algonquino-Chippeways, Algonquin Pr. pre, 
Knisteneaux, Knisteneaux Propre, " " Konega de Vile 
" Cree, _ Kadjalc, 
Cheppewyan, Cheppewyan Propre, Aleutien de Vile Ounalaska, 
Taooullies ou Carrier, Tchouktolie-Am^ricou Aglemoute,^j?e- 
Cochlmi Propre, dialecte de San Xaverio, moute Propre, 
Santa-Barbara, Tchouktche-Am^ric ou Aglemoute de 
Eumsen, Vile Nuniwok, 
Eslene, Tcbouktclie-Am^rio ou Aglemoute de 
Noutka ou Wakash, Vile Saint-Laurent, 
213 Balitz (Antoine). Vocabulary of the Aleuts. 
Manuscript, 10 11. 4°. In the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. Collected in 
the Aleutian Islands in 1869. 
214 Ballard {Rev. Edward). Indian mode of applying names. By Eev. 
Edward Ballard, A. M., Eector of St. Paul's Church, Brunswick, 
Maine. 
In New Hampshire Hist. Soc, Coll., vol. 8, pp. 440-452. Concord, 1866. 8°. 
Indian names connected with the valley of the Merrimack, pp. 451, 452. 
215 Geographical Names on the Coast of Maine. By Eev. Ed- 
ward Ballard, Sect, of the State Hist. Soc'y. 
In Coast Survey, Ann. Eept., 1868, pp. 243-259. Washington, 1871. 4°. 
"An attempt at an examination of the geographical nomenclature of the coast 
of Maine, for the purpose of furnishing a list of the names of Indian origin, with 
their proper authority." 
216 Ballon (B.) Words, Phrases, and Sentences in the Shoshone Lan- 
iiage. 
Manuscript, 162 pp. 4°. In the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. In Intro- 
duction to the Study of Indian Languages, 2d ed. Collected at the Shoshone and 
Bannock Agency, Wyoming Territory, 1880-1881. None of the schedules are 
neglected, and many are filled and additions made. Mr. Ballou has added much 
to the value of his manuscript by copious ethnologic uotes. 
217 Bancroft (Hubert Howe). The | Native Eaces | of | the Pacific 
States of North America. | By | Hubert Howe Bancroft. | Volume I. 
[-v.] I Wild Tribes. | 
New York : | D. Appleton and Company. | 1874. [-1876.] 
5 vols. 8°. maps. Vol. I. Wild Tribes. ; II. Civilized N.itions ; III. Myths and 
Languages; IV. Antiquities; V. Primitive History. 
