128 NOETH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Carver (Jonathan) — continued. 
terre. | Oiivrage traduit sur la troisieme (Edition | Angloise, ])ar M. 
de C avec des remar- | ques & quelques additions du traduc- 
teur. I 
Yverdon. | M.DCC.LXXXIV [1784]. | jcb. 
xxvi, 436 i)p. 12°. 
Des laugues des IncUeDS, pp. 304-322. 
641 Voyage | dans | les parties iut^rieurs | de | I'Amcrique 
Septentrionale, | Pendant les annees 1706, 1767 & 1768. | Par Jona- 
than Carver, | Ecuyer, Capitaine d'une Compagnie de Tronpes | 
Provinciales pendant la guerre du Canada eutre la | France & I'An- 
gleterre. | Ouvrage traduit sur la troisieme Edition | Angloise, par 
M. de C avec des remarques & | quelques additions du Traduc- 
tear. | 
A Paris, | Chez Pissot, Libraire, quai des Augustins. | M. DCC. 
LXXXIV [1784]. I Avec Approbation & Privilege du Eoi. | c. jcb. 
24, xxviii, 451 pp. 8°. map. 
Des laugues des Iiidiens, & des signes M&oglypliiqHes qui leur tlenuent lieu 
d'lScrlture, pp. 315-334. 
642 Three Years | Travels | through the | Interior Parts | of | 
aSTorthAinerica, | for more than | Five Thousand Miles, | contain- 
ing I An Account of the great Lakes, and all the | Lakes, Islands, 
and Elvers, Cataracts, | Mountains, Minerals, Soil and Vegeta- | ble 
Productions of the North- West Ee- | gions of that vast Continent; | 
with a I Description of the Birds, Beasts, Eep- | tiles. Insects, and 
Fishes peculiar | to the Country. | Together with a concise | History 
of the Genitis, Manners, and | Customs of the Indians | Inhabiting 
the Lands that lie adjacent to the Heads and | to the Westward of 
the great Eiver Mississippi, | and an | Appendix, | Describing the 
uncultivated Parts of America that are | the most proper for form- 
ing Settlements. | By Captain Jonathan Carver, | of the Provincial 
Troops in America. | 
Philadelphia: | Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market Street, | 
between Second and Third-Streets. | M DCC L XXXIX [1789]. | jcb. 
Pp. i-xvi, i-viii, 9-282. 12°. 
Of their language, hieroglyphics, &c., pp. 211-228. 
043 Three Years | Travels | throughout the | Interior Parts | 
of I Xorth-America, | for more than | Five Thousand Miles | con- 
taining I An Account of the great Lakes, and all the Lakes, | 
Islands, and Elvers, Cataracts, Mountains, | Minerals, Soil and 
Vegetable Productions | of the Xorth-west Eegions of that Vast | 
Continent; | with a | Description of the Birds, Beasts, Hep- | tiles. 
Insects, and Fishes peculiar | to the Country. | Together with a 
concise | History of the Genius, Manners, and | Customs of the In- 
dians I Inhabiting the Lands that lie adjacent to the Heads and | 
to the Westward of the Great Eiver Mississippi; | and an ( Appen- 
