COURT DE GEBELIN CRANZ. Igl 
Coxe (William)— continued. 
Spociuicnof the Aleutian Language (12 words, and numerals 1-10), apncndiK 
p. 30;!. " ii - > 
I have seen in the Boston Atlieu;eum au edition of this work with title-pa^o 
similar mall re.spects to the above, with the addition of: The second edition 
reviseil and enlarged. ' 
917 Account I of the | Russian Discoveries | between | Asia and 
America. | To wliicli are added, | the Conquest of Siberia, | and | 
Tlie History of the Transactions | and Commerce between Russia 
and China. | By William Coxe, A. M. F. R. S. | One of the Senior 
Ih'Uows of King's College, Cambridge; | Member of the Imperial 
. CEconomical Society at St. Peters- | burg, of the Royal Academy of 
Sciences at Copenhagen; and | Chaplain to his Ch-ace the Duke of 
Marlborough. | The third edition, revised and corrected. | 
London, | Printed by J. Nichols, | for T. Cadell, in the Strand I 
MDCCLXXXVII [1787J. (I 
1 p. 1., xxviii, 454 pp., 1 1. 8°. maps. 
"Specimen of the Aleutian Language" (12 words, -numerals 1-10), .appendix 
p. 386. ' 
I have seeu the following editions which contain no linguistics. Nenchatel, 
1781. 8^. Frankfurt und Leipzig, 1783. 8°. London, 1803. 8°, and 4°. London 
1804. 8°. ' 
9J8 Craig (R. O.) Vocabulary of the Skaget and of the Snohomish. 
Manuscript. 4 11. 4°. In the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. 
919 [Crane (Ber. J. C.)] [Spelling Book in the Tuscarora Dialect; by 
the Rev. Mr. Crane, Missionary to the Tuscarora Tribe.] aas. 
No title-page. 15 pp. 18"^. 
This little work is really a vocabulary, pp. 3-15 being occupied with Tuscarora 
words arranged alphabetically, with English signification. On pp. 14-15 is the 
Lord's Prayer in Tuscarora and English. 
"He [Mr. Crane] accordingly prepared, and has had printed, 500 copies of 
Brown's Catechism, and 400 copies of a Spelling Book, both in the Tuscarora l.in- 
guage,-of which he has sent copies to the Board for their inspection. Nothing 
belong this was ever published in their language."— iiVyor/ of the Xmo Toi-k Mis- 
siouari) Society — April, 1820, pp. 43-44. 
92a Cranz (David). David Cranz | Historic | von | Gronland | enthal- 
teud I Die Beschreibung des Landes und der | Einwohner &c. | ins- 
besondere | die | Geschichte | der dortigen j Mission j der ( Evan- 
gelischen | Briider | zu | Neu-HerruLut | und | Lichtenfels. | Mit 
acht Kupfertafeln und einem Register. | 
Barby bey Heinrich Detlef Ebers, und in Leipzig | iu Commission 
bey Weidmanns Erben und Reich. | 17(55. | c. 
17 p. 11., pp. 1-1132, 13 11. l'». maps. 
VI. Abschuitt. Von den Wissenschaften der Gronliindcr, pp. 277-304, contains 
remarks on the gramraatic construction of the langu.ago of Greenland, with exani- 
l)les, and the Creed. 
A Greenland song, pp. 93y-972; Letters written by the Natives, pp. lOUii-llOO. 
921 The I History | of | Greenland j containing | a Descrip 
tion I of I the Country, | and | its Inhabitants: | and particularly, | 
