CEANZ — CRONISE. 183 
Cranz (David) — coutinued. 
From the German of David Crantz. | With | a Coutinuation to the 
present time; | Illustrative Notes; | and an Appendix, containing a 
Slietch of the Mission | of the Brethren in Labrador. | [19 lines quo- 
tation.] I In two volumes. | Vol. I [II]. | 
London: | Printed for Longman, Surst, Eees, Orme, and Brown, | 
Paternoster-Eow. | 1820. | c. ba. job. 
2 vols. 8°. 
Sketch of tho Greenland Language, vol. 1, pp. 201-209; Creed, &c., pp 345- 
34G; Letters by Natives, vol. 2, pp. 225-239, 320; remarks on the language of 
Labrador, pp. 293-294. 
Reprinted, according to Ludewig, p. 72, in : Bibliotbek der neuesten Eeisebe- 
schreibungeu, vol. xx. Frankfurt und Leipzig, 1779-1797, 21 vols. 8°. 
I have seen the following editions of this work which contain no linguistics: 
Barby, 1770, 12^; Frankfurt und Leipzig, 1779, 8°; Niirnbcrg und Leipzig, 
1782, 12°. 
920 Cremony (John C.) Life | among the Apaches: | By | John C. Cre- 
mony, | Interpreter [&c., four lines]. | 
San Francisco : | A. Eoman & Company, Publishers. | New York : 
27 Howard Street. | 1868. | jwp. 
Pp. 1-322. 12^. 
Numerals, 1-1000, in Apache, pp. 238-239 ; a few Apache words and sentences, 
pp. 239-243. 
927 -■ — Vocabulary of the Mescalero Apaches. 
Manuscript. 6 11. folio. In the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. Obtained 
by Captain Cremony at Fort Sumner, Bosque Eedoudo, on the Pecos Eiver, N. 
Mex., in 1803. 
928 Vocabulary and Grammar of the Mescalero Apache lan- 
guage. * 
Manuscript. Mentioned in Bancroft's Native Races, vol. 3, p. 596, where some 
examples of it are given. He says it is " the only Apache grammar known to ex- 
ist." He also refers to an article by Cremony in the Overland Monthly, Sept., 
1868, pp. 306-307. 
929 Cr6ve Coeur (St. John de). The Nantucket Indians described by St. 
John Creve Coeur. 
In Mag. of Am. Hist., vol. 2, pp. 360-363. New York, 1878. 8^^. 
930 Cronise (Titus Fey). The | Natural Wealth | of | California | com- 
prising | Early History; Geography, Topography, and Scenery; 
Climate; Agriculture and Commercial | Products; Geology, Zoology, 
and Botany; Mineralogy, Mines, and Mining Pro- | cesses; JManu- 
factures; Steamship Lines, Eailroads, and Counnerce; | Immigra- 
tion, Population and Society; Educational In- | stitutions and Litera- 
ture; together with | a Detailed Description of each County; | its to- 
pography, scenery, cities and towns, Agricultural | advantages, min- 
eral resources, and | varied productions. | By | Titus Fey Cronise. | 
Sau Francisco: j H. H. Bancroft «& Company. | New York: 113 
William Street. | 1808. | A. B. YC. 
xvi, 696 pp. 8". 
Comparative vocabulary of 17 Indian, Chinese and English words, p. 32. 
