134 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Catecismo — continued. 
first, unci from the table of errata wliicli is common to the three. The authors 
jjromise an Arte and Vocahulario which I think has not been ijublished. Mention 
is made in this work of another Catecismo Mixteco printed in 1834 by order of 
the same bishop. I have not seen it." — Icazialceta. 
678 Catecismo del Quarto Concilio Mexicano. * 
126 11. 4°. Anonymous manuscript of the 18th century. It was ordered to be 
printed by the fonrtli Provincial Council of Mexico. Originally it was composed 
by the Fathers of the third Mexican Council in 1585. It was printed in the second 
half of last century, but the Catechism of Father Eipalda, which had been in gen- 
eral use since the beginning of the 17th century, held its place and this never 
came iuto use. The book has become scarce. This manuscript is a beautiful speci- 
men of Mexican handwriting, and is preceded by a loug description by the late 
Mr. Ramirez. — Ramirez Sale Cat. 
679 Cathecismo de la Doctrina Christiana traducido en Lengua Cahita. 
Compuesto per vu Padre de la CompaQia de Jesus, Missionero en 
la Proviucia de Cynaloa. La qual dedica al Patriarcha Seiior San 
Joseph. Con licencia de los suijeriores. 
En Mexico: por Francisco Xavier Sanchez, en el puente de Pala- 
cio. Ano de 1737. * 
10 11. 8°. Not seen; title from Icazbalceta's Apuntes, No. 86. 
680 Catlin (George). Letters and Notes | on the | Manners, Customs, 
and Condition | of the | North American Indians. | By Geo. Cat- 
lin. I Written during eight years' travel among the Wildest Tribes 
of I Indians in North America. | In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 
39. I In two volumes, | with four hundred illustrations, carefully en- 
graved from his original paintings. | Vol. I [-II]. | 
New York: | Wiley and Putnam, 101 Broadway. | 1841. | BA. 
2 vols, royal 8'^. Pp. viii, 264 ; viii, 266, 312 plates and maps. 
681 Illustrations of the Manners and Customs and Condition of 
the North American Indians, with Letters and Notes written during 
eight years of Travel and Adventure among the wildest and most 
remarkable Tribes now existing. With three hundred and sixty en- 
gravings from the Author's original Paintings, by Geo. Catlin. 
London: 1841. * 
2 vols, large 8°. Pp. 264-f 266+179 colored plates. 
A number of copies (often announced to have been but twelve) have the 
etchings colored. — Field, No. 2()0. 
" Second edition, ihid., 1842, 2 vols., 8° ; third edition, ihid., 1842; fourth edition, 
1843 ; sixth edition, 1846. 
"Some copies have the imprint, "London: Wiley and Putnam"; others, "Lon- 
don: Published by the Author. 1841." The plates to this work were afterwards 
sold to Mr. H. G. Bohn, who issued the work with the title: Illustrations of the 
Manners, Customs, &c." — SaMii's Diciionanj. 
682 Letters and Notes | on the | Manners, Customs, and Condi- 
tion I of the I North American Indians, | By George Catlin. | Writ- 
ten during eight years' travel among the wildest tribes of | Indians 
in North America.. | In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39. | In two 
