CAMPANIUS — CAMPBELL. 115 
Campbell (John) — coutiuued. 
Comparative vocabulary of the Algonquin and Malay-Polynesian languages, 
pp. xv-xix. 
Comparative vocabulary of the Haidah and Malay-Polynesian languages, pp. 
xx-xxii. 
Comparative vocabulary of the Chimsyan and Malay-Polynesian languages, 
pp. xxiii-xxv. 
Comparative vocabulary of the Hailtzukh and Malay-Polynesian languages, 
pp. xxvi-xxviii. 
Comparative vocabulary of the Nootkan and Malay-Polynesian languages, pp. 
xxix-xxxi. 
• Comparative vocabulary of the Niskwalli and Malay-Polynesian languages, 
pp. xxxii-xxxiv. 
576 On the origin of some American Indian Tribes. By John 
Campbell. [First article.] 
In Nat. Hist. Soc. of Montreal, Proc, vol. 9, new series, pp. 65-80. Montreal, 
1879. 8°. 
Vocabulary of Algonquin dialects, and of the Maya-Quiche, showing similarities 
with the Malay-Polynesian, pp. 72-73. 
677 On the origin of some American Indian Tribes. By John 
Camj)bell. [Second article.] 
lu Nat. Hist. Soc. of Montreal, Proc, vol. 9, pp. 193-212. Montreal, 1879. 8°. 
Wyandot-Iroquois vocabulary, pp. 199-200; Dacotah vocabulary, p. 202; Te- 
huktchi numerals, 1-10, compared with those of various northwest tribes, p. 204; 
Aleutian, Kadiak, and Unalashka words compared with those of the jjcninsula, 
pp. 204-205; Kadiak and Aleutian words compared with Dacotah, 205-206; Ka- 
diak and Aleutian words compared with Wyandot-Iroquois, p. 20'i; Kadiak and 
Aleutian words comiiared with Cherokee-Choctaw, p. 207. 
578 Hittites in America. By John Campbell, M. A. [First 
article.] 
In Nat. Hist. Soc. of Montreal, Proc, vol. 9, pp. 296-318. Montreal, 1879. 8°. 
The first of two articles, the second of which {q. v.) contains linguistics. 
579 Hittites in America. By John Campbell, M. A. [Second 
article.] 
In Nat. Hist. Soc. of Montreal, Proc, vol. 9, pp. 345-367. Montreal, 1879. 8°. 
Comparative vocabulary of the Basque and Iroquois, pp. 345-346; tbe same of 
the Circassian and Dacotah, pji. 347-348; the same showing analogies between 
the Barbara and various American dialects, pp. 355-358 ; Table of numerals, 1-10, 
showing analogies between the Peruvian and various North American dialects, 
pp. 360-3G1. 
580 The AiBIiation of the Algonquin Languages. By John 
Campbell, M. A. 
In Canadian Institute, Proc, new series, vol. 1, pt. 1, pp. 15-53. Toronto, 
1879. 8°. 
Comparative vocabulary [of the Algonquin (various dialects), Malay-Polyne- 
sian, Ural-Altais, Asiatic-Hyperborean, and Peninsular], pp. 26-44. 
Comparison of characteristic forms in Algonquin with the same in the neigh- 
boring families [Athabascan, Iroquois, Dacotah, and Choctaw], pp. 45-50. 
Couqiarison of pronouns [Algonquin aud Malay-Polynesian], p. 50. 
Vocabulary of miscoUaneous terras [Algonquin aud JIalay-Polynosian], pp. 
50-53. 
Issued also as follows : 
