CARVER. 129 
Carver (Jonathan) — contiaued. 
dix, I Describing the uncultivated parts of America, that are | tlie 
most proper for forming Settlements. | By Captain Jonathan Car- 
ver, I of the Provincial Troops in America. | 
Printed at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, | by Charles Peirce, for 
David West, | No. 3G, Marlborough-Street, Boston. I M,DCC,XCIV 
Pp. i-xvi, i-viii, 9-282. 12°. 
Of their language, hieroglyphics, &c., pp. 212-228. 
644 Three years | Travels | through the | interior parts | of | 
North-America, | for more than | five thousand miles; | contain- 
ing I An Account of the great Lakes, and all the Lakes, Isliuuls, | 
and Elvers, Cataracts, Mountains, Minerals, | Soil and Vegetable 
Productions of the North- | West Eegions of that vast Continent; | 
with a I Description of the Birds, Beasts, | Reptiles, Insects, and 
Fishes | peculiar to the Country. | Together with a concise | History 
of the Genius, Manners, and customs | of the Indians inhabiting 
the lands that lie | adjacent to the heads and to the westward | of 
the great river 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 
troojjs in America. ( 
Philadelphia: | Published by Key & Simpson. | 1790. | c. 
Pp. i-xx, i-x, 11-360. List of subscribers, pp. 1-20, 1-8. 8°. 
Of the language, hieroglyphics, &c., pp. 273-293. 
645 Eeize | door de | Binnenlanden | van ( Noord-Amerika, I 
door I Jonathan Carver, Schildkn. | Kapitein van eene Compagnie 
Provintiaale | Troepen Geduurende den Oorlog | met Prankrijk. I 
Naar den derden Druk uit het Bngelsch vertaald | door | J. J>. Pas 
teur I met Plaaten. | Eerste [-Tweede] Deel. | [Portrait of Carver.] 
Te Leyden, | bij A. en J. Honkoop, 1796. | job. 
2 vols. 8'^. Title of vol. 2 has no portrait. 
Linguistics, vol. 2, pp. 150-172. 
646 Three Years | Travels |- throughout the | Interior Parts I 
of I North-America, | for more then | Five Thousand Miles, | 
containing | An Account of the Great Lakes, and all the Lakes 
Islands, | and Elvers, Cataracts, Mountains, Minerals, Soil and 
Ve- I getable Productions of the North-west Eegions of that | vast 
Continent; | with a | Description of the Birds, Beasts, Eeptiles, In- I 
sects, and Fishes peculiar to the Country. | Together with a con- 
cise I 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 river Mississii)])i; | and an | A])j)on(lix I 
describing the uncultivated parts of America, | that are tlie most 
proper for forming | Settlements. | By Captain Jonathan Carver, | 
of the Provincial Troops in America. | 
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