BRETON BEINTON. 95 
Breve y msLs compendiosa Doctrina Christiaua, etc. — continued. 
In his -work on the life and writings of Bishop Zumitrraga, Sr. Icazbalceta 
gives this title and says: "I copy literally this title which I find in the Cartas de 
Indias. The notice of a book printed in Mexico prior to all others deserves a 
more exact and wider notice. Notwithstanding my relations with some of the 
editors of that publication and the interest that my friend Sr. Tamayo y Bans 
took in the subject, it has been impossible for me to obtain further information 
respecting this precious work — even Avhenee the title was obtained. 
478 Brice (Wallace A.) History | of | Fort Wayne, | from | the eaiUest 
known accounts | of | this point, | to the present jjeriod. | Embra- 
cing an extended view of the Aboriginal Tribes | of the iforthwest, 
including, more especially, | the Miamies, of this locality — their 
habits, I customs, etc. — Together with a compreheu- | sive summary 
of the General Kelations | of the Northwest, from the latter | part 
of the seventeenth cen- | tury, to the struggles of 1812-14; | with a 
sketch of the | Life of General Anthony Wayne; | including also a 
lengthy | Biography of the late Hon. Samuel Hanna, | together 
with short | Sketches of several of the early pioneer | settlers of 
Fort Wayne. | Also an account of the | Manufacturing, Mercantile, 
and Railroad Interests | of Fort Wayne and Vicinity. | By Wallace 
A. Brice. | With illustrations. | 
Fort Wayne, Ind: | D. W. Jones & Son, Steam Book and Job 
Printers. | 1868. | BA. 0. 
Pp. i-xvi, 1-3-24, 1-33. 8°. 
A few tribal names with English signification, p. 17. 
479 Brickell (John). The Natural | History | of | North-Carolina. | 
With an | Account | of the | Trade, Manners, and Customs of the | 
Christian and Indian Inhabitants. II- | lustrated with Coj^per- 
Plates, whereon are | curiously Engraved the Map of the Country, | 
several strange Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Snakes, | Insects, Trees, and 
Plants, &c. I By John Brickell, M. D. | [One line quotation.] | 
Dublin: | Printed by James Carson, in CoghilFs-Court, Dame- | 
street, opposite to the Castle Market. | For the Author, | 1737. | 
Pp. i-viii, 1-408. 8°. map. BA. C. JCB. 
The material for this work was stolen from Lawson. — Field. 
Short comparative vocabulary of the Tiiskeruro Indians, Pamticoe Indians, 
and Woecon Indians, p. 407. 
480 The Natural History of North Carolina. With an account 
of the Trades, Manners and Customs of the Christian and Indian 
Inhabitants. Illustrated with Copper-Plates, whereon arc curiously 
Engraved the Map of the Country, several strange Beasts, Birds, 
Fishes, Snakes, Insects, Trees and Plants, etc. 
Dublin: 1743. * 
408 pp. 6°. The same as the edition of 1737 with a new title-page. — ISaitlcll. 
481 Brinton {Dr. Daniel Garrison). Notes | on the | Floridian Penin- 
sula, I its I Literary History, | Indian Tribes and Antiquities. | 
By I Daniel G. Brinton, A. B. | 
