80 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
[Bompas (Bt. Rev. William Carpenter)]— continued. 
404 Dog Eib Primer. 
Colophon: London: Gilbert & Eivington, Whitefriars Street, and 
St. John's Square. JW^- 
Pp. 1-22. 12°. Prayers and hymns. 
405 Manual of Devotion, [ in tne | Beaver Indian Dialect. | 
Compiled from the Manuals of the Venerable | Archdeacon Kirby, ( 
by the | Bishop of Athabasca. | For the use of the Indians | in the j 
Athabasca Diocese. | 
London: | Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, | North- 
umberland Avenue, Charing Cross; I 43, Queen Victoria Street ; and 
48, Piccadilly. | [1880.] JWP. 
Pp. 1-48. 10°. In syllabic characters. 
Hymns, pp. 3-24 ; Prayers, pp. 25-33; Creed, p. 34; Commandments, pp. 35-37 ; 
Catechism, pp. 37-43 ; Lessons, pp. 43-48. 
406 Tinne Primer. 
Colophon: London: Gilbert & Eivington, Whitefriars Street, and 
St. John's Square. JWP. 
Pp. 1-76. 12°. Bible lessons in Tinne. 
407 Tukudh Primer. 
Colophon: London: Gilbert & Eivington, Whitefriars Street, and 
St. John's Squara JWP. 
Pp. 1-55. 12°. Bible lessons, prayers, etc. 
408 Western Esquimaux Primer. 
Colophon : London : Gilbert & Eivington, Whitefriars Street, and 
St. John's Square. JWP. 
Pp. 1-23. 12°. Grammar lessons, prayers, hymns, and (pp. 16-23) "Vocabu- 
lary." 
See Kirby (W. W.) & Bompas (W. C.) 
Bonaventura (Gabriel de San). 
See Buenaventura (Gabriel de San). 
409 Bonduel (F. L. J.) Souvenir Eeligieux | d'une | Mission Indienne | 
on I Eecueil de Prieres, | Le premier qui fut jamais 6crit dans cette 
langue, | pour I'usage des neophytes, | de la mission des Indiens | 
Mennomouies de St. Michel- Archange, fondle le 15 D(§cembre 1852, j 
au nord du lac Shawanow, Etat du Wisconsin, diocese de Milwau- 
kie, I par le Eev6rend Pere F.-L.-J. Bonduel, | Missionnaire, | [«&c., 
&c., three lines.] 
Tournai | Imprimerie de Malo et Levasseur. | 1855. | S. 
Pp. 1-16. 16°. Prayers, hymns, and primer lesson. 
410 Bonifaz (P. Luis). Arte de la Lengua principal de Cinaloa. • 
Bonifaz was a missionary to the Indians of Cinaloa, between the years 1602 and 
1644. He died in the latter year at Valladolid, in Michoacan, but probably left 
his manuscript in some of the religious establishments of the City of Mexico. — 
Beristain. 
