96 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Brinton {Dr. Daniel Garrison) — continued. 
Pliiladelphia: | Published by Joseph Sabin, | i^fo. 27 South Sbtth 
Street, above Chestnut. | 1859. | ba. c. 
Pp. i-viii, 13-202. 12°. 
Remarks on the Timuquana language, -with a few examples, pp. 134-138. 
482 The | Myths of the New World: | a treatise | on the | Sym- 
bolism and Mythology | of the | Eed Race of America. | By | Daniel 
G. Brinton, A. M., M. D., | Member of [&c., &c., three lines.] | 
New York: | Leypoldt & Holt. | 1868. | ba. c. 
Pp. i-viii, 1-307. 8°. 
A few remarks on American languages, pp. 7-10, and, scattered throughout, 
many aboriginal words. 
483 The | Myths of the New World | A treatise | in the Symbol- 
ism and Mythology | of the | Eed Eace of America | By | Daniel 
G. Brinton, A. M., M. D. | Member of [&c., &c., six linesj. | Second 
edition, revised. | 
New York | Henry Holt and Company | 1876 | • 
2 p. 11., pp. i-viii, 1-331. 12°. Not seen ; title furnished by Mr. W. Eames. 
484 The | Ancient Phonetic Alphabet | of | Yucatan. | By D. G. 
Brinton, M. D. | [Printer's device.] 
New York: | J. Sabin & Sons, No. 84 Nassau Street. | 1870. | 
Pp. 1-8. large 8°. BA. WE. 
485 [Eemarks on the Nature of the Maya Group of Languages.] 
In Am. Philosoph. Soc, Proc, vol. 11, pp. 4-6. Philadelphia, 1871. 8°. 
486 Contributions to a Grammar of the Muskokee Language. 
By D. G. Brinton, M. D. 
In Am. Philosoph. Soc, Proc, vol. 11, pp. 301-309. Philadelphia, 1871. 8°. 
Historical notes on the language, its dialects, affinities and liter.iture, pp. 301- 
304 ; the Alphabet, pp. 304-305 ; Remarks on Buckuer's Maskokee Grammar, 
pp. 305-306 ; the Muskokee Verb, pp. 307-308 ; Specimen Sentence, pp. 308-309. 
Separately issued as follows: 
487 Contributions | to a | Grammar | of the | Muskokee Lan- 
guage, I by I D. G. Brinton, M. D., | Member of the American 
Philosophical Society; the Pennsylvania | Historical Society; Cor- 
responding Member of the | American Ethnological Society, etc. | 
(Piom the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society.) 
Philadelphia: | McCalla & Stavely, Printers, 237-9 Dock Street, | 
1870. I A. T. WE. JBD. wns. 
Printed cover, pp. 301-309. 8°. 
4S8 On the Language of the Natchez. 
lu Am. Philosoph. Soc, Proc, vol. 13, pp. 483-499. Philadelphia, 1873. 8°. 
Vocabulary of the Natchez, procured by Mrs. A. E. W. Robertson, and including 
Gallatin's vocabulary, pp. 486-491 ; Numerals (1-1,000,000), p. 491; Verbal forms, 
p. 492; Indicative forms, pp. 492-494 ; Comparison of Natchez terms with those 
of the Maskoki, Seminole, Choctaw, Koosatis, and Mikaauki, pp. 495-497 ; Words 
from early French .authors, pp. 497-498. 
