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504 Brunson (Alfred), Wisconsin Geographical Names. By Alfred 
Branson. 
In 'Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll., vol. 1, pp. 110-115. Madison, 1855. 8". 
A few aborigiual terms, with Englisli signification. 
505 Bruyas (Bev. James). Radices | Verborum Iroquaeorum. | Auc- 
tore I R. P. Jacobo Bruyas, | Societatis Jesu. | 
iiTeo-Eboraci: | Typis J. M. Shea. | 1863. | 
Second title : 
Radical Words | of the | Mohawk Language, | with their deriva- 
tives. I By Rev. James Bruyas S. J. | Missionary on the Mohawli. | 
New -York: | Cramoisy Press. | 1862. | ba. jwp. 
2 p. 11., pp. 1-123. 8°. Latin title recto 1. 2 ; Euglisli title recto 1. 3. 
Shea's Library of American Linguistics, vol. x. Reprinted as follows: 
506 (B.) I Radical Words | of the | Mohawk Language, | with 
their derivatives. | By Rev. James Bruyas, S. J., | Mi.ssionary on the 
Mohawk. | Published from the Original Manuscript. | * 
Title 1 1., pp. 3-123. 8°. 
In Sixteenth Annual Report of the Regents of the University of tlie State of 
New York, on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History. Albany 
1863, 8°, but with the heading: "Fifteenth Report on the Cabinet of Nat. His- 
tory." 
Title furnished by Mr. W. Eames from copy in his possession. 
507 Bryant ( — ). Table to shew the AfQnity between the Languages 
spoken at Oonalashka and Norton Sound, and those of the Green- 
landers and Esquimaux. 
In Cook (.T.) and King (J.) Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, vol. 3, pp. 552-553. 
London, 1784. 4°. 
Contains vocabularies of Oonalashka, Norton Sound, Greenland (from Crantz), 
and Esquimaux. 
These vocabularies appear in both the English editions of 1784 {q. v. under 
Cook and Dixon) ; in the Dublin ed., 1784, 3 vols. 8°. (vol. 3, pp. 554-5,55); in the 
extract of Cook and Dixon's voyage in Kerr (E.)Gen. Hist, and Coll. Voyages and 
Travels, Edinburgh, 1811-1817, 17 vols. (Vols. 17, pp. 310-311); and, according 
to Ludewig, p. 70, in Pallas (Peter Simon). Neue Nordische Beitraege zur 
physikalischen und geographischen Erd- und Voelkerbeschreibung, Natiirge- 
Bchichte und Oekouomie, vol. 1, p. 308. St. Petersburg, 1781-1796; 7 vols. 8°. 
508 Bryant (Edwin). What I saw in California | Being the | Journal 
of a Tour, | by the Emigrant Route and South Pass of the Rocky 
Moun- I tains, across the Continent of North America, the | Great 
Desert Basin, and through California, | in the years 1840, 1847. | 
[One line quotation.] | By Edwin Bryant, | late Alcade of St. Pran- 
cisco. I 
New York: | D. Ajipleton & Company, 200 Bvoadway. | Phila- 
delphia: I Geo. S. Appleton, 148 Chestnut Street. | MDCCCXL- 
VIII. I BA. c. 
Pp. 1-455. 8°. 
Short Utah, vocabulary, p. 165. 
Another edition, London, 1849, 12°, vi, 137 pp., minus the linguistics. 
