ESKIMO ETTWEIN. 245 
Esta, etc. — continued. 
" Doctrina Cristiana en Lengna Utiatec.i," or Quiche, publishod at Mexico in 
that year, whose anther, Fray Francisco Marroqnin, died in 1.563. It is trne that 
this was said to be in Quiche,* and that Zapata y Sandoval was not a bishop un- 
til lG13.t But as I have never seen a copy of Marroriuin's Doctrina, I am unable 
to reconcile these diacrepancies. — Briiiioii. 
1237 Ethnological Society of London. Journal | of the | Ethnological 
Society | of | Loudon. | Vol. I [-IV]. | 1848 [-1S5G]. | 
Edinburgh [and London]: Neill and Company, Printers, Old 
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BoUaert (W.) Observations on the Indian Tribes of Texas, vol. 2, pp. 262-283. 
Cull (R.) A Description of Three Esquimaux from Kinnooksook, vol. 4, pp. 
215-22.5. 
Kennedy (J.) On the Probable Origin of the American Indians, vol. 4, pp. 
226-267. 
Latham (E. G.) On the Language of Oregon Territory, vol. 1, pp. 154-166. 
On the Ethnography of Russian America, vol. 1, pp. 182-191. 
Scouler (John). On the Indian Tribes inhabiting the Northwest Coast of 
America, vol. 1, pp. 228-252. 
Sutherland (P. C.) On the Esquimaux, vol. 4, pp. 193-214. 
1238 The | Journal | of the | Ethnological Society | of London. [ 
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George Busk, Esq., P. R. S. | Sir John Lubbock, Bt., P. R. S. | 
Col. A. Lane Fox, Hon. Sec. | Sub-Editor J. H. Lanprej-, Esq. | 
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Blackmore (Wm.) The North American ludians, vol. 1, pp. 287-320. 
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Cullen (Dr.) The Darien Indians, vol. .5, pp. 150-175. 
Markham (C. R.) The Arctic Highlanders, vol. 4, pp. 125-137. 
Tylor (E. B.) Remarks on Buschmann's Researches in North American 
Philology, vol. 2, pp. 130-l:i6. 
Whymper (F.) Russian America, or "Alaska," vol. 7, pp. 167-185. 
The Ethnological Society in 1871 was, with the Authropological Society of 
Loudon, merged into the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ire- 
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1240 Ettwein [Ben. John). Eemarks upon the Traditions, &c., of the 
Indians of Nortli America. l!y Eev. John Ettwein. 
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Maqna, Delaware, and Miihikan, pp. 41-44. 
*Fr. Pedro do Betanzos, who died in l.')70, published a "Doctrina en Lengna 
de Guatemala," al.so at Mexico, year unknown. If this should prove to have ap- 
peared in 1.563 also, one of the difficulties would be surmounted. 
tSqnier, Monograph, p. 52. 
