62 . NOKTH AMEEICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Barton (Benjamin Smith) — continued. 
Philadelphia: | Printed for the Anthor, | by John Bioren. | 
1798. I C. 
1 p. 1., pp. i-cis, 1-133, 1-32. 8°. 
In addition to tlie vocabularies given in the first edition there are as follows: 
Natick (from Eliot), Erigas, 
Canadians (from Breboeuf), Conchaes, 
Arkanzas (from Bossn), Mobiliens, 
Indians of Virginia (Capt. Smith), Canestogas, 
Montagnais (Mass4 & Breboeuf), Esquimaux (Kalm), 
Greenlanders (Crantz), Poconcbini (Gage), 
Indians of Pennsylvania (Wm. Penn), Caraibes (Rochefort). 
Illinois (Hennepin), 
299 Hints on the Etymology of certain English words, and on 
their afSnity to words in the languages of different European and 
American (Indian) Stations, in a letter from Dr. Barton to Dr. 
Thomas Beddoes. 
In Am. Phllosoph. Soc. Trans., vol. 6, pp. 145-158. Philadelphia, 1804. 4°. 
Issued separately as follows : 
300 Hints on the Etymology of Certain English Words, and on 
their Affinity to Words in the Language of different European, 
Asiatic and American [Lidian] Nations, in a letter from Dr. Barton 
to Dr. Thomas Beddoes. 
[Philadelphia, 1803.] * 
14 pp. 4°. Title from Sabin's Dictionary. 
301 Bartram (William). Travels | through | North and South Caro- 
lina, I Georgia, | East & West Florida, | the Cherokee Country, the 
extensive | Teriitories of the Mascogulges, | or Creek Confederacy, 
and the Country of the Chactaws; | containing an account of the 
soil and natural | productions of those regions, toge- | ther with 
observations on the | manners of the Indians. | Embellished with 
copperplates. | By William Bartram. | 
Philadelphia: | Printed by James & Johnson. | M,DCC,XCL 
[1791.] I C. 
1 p.]., pp. i-xxxiv, 1-522. 8^^. 
Apinnded : 
An I Account j of the | persons, manners, customs | and | govern- 
. mcnt I of the | Muscogulges or Creeks, | Cherokees, Chactaws, &c. | 
Aborigines of the Continent of | North America. | By William Bar- 
tram. I 
Philadelphia: | Printed by James & Johnson. | M,DCC,XCI. 
[1791.] \ 
Pp. 481-522. 8°. 
Chapter vi. Language and Maimers [of the Muscogulges and Cherokees], 
pp. 519-522. 
302 Travels | through | North and South Carolina, | Georgia, | 
East and West Florida, | the Cherokee Country, | the extensive 
