256 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
1295 Fish (Lucy E.) Words, phrases, and sentences in the language of 
the Gros Ventres of the Prairies. 
Manuscript. 151 pp. 4°. In the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. Col- 
lected in 1881 at Fort Belknap, Montana Territory, at the request of the Bureau 
and written on one of its forms, Introduction to the Study of Indian languages, 
2d edition, though the alphabet there recommended is not used. It has evi- 
dently been prepared with care, and for the first time the schedules of rela- 
tionshii> have been completely filled. 
1296 Fish (Paschal) and Harvey (Simon D.) Terms of Eelatiouship of 
the Kickapoo, collected by Paschal Fish and Friend Simon D. 
Harvey. 
In Morgan (L. H.) Systems of Consanguinity, pp. 293-382. Washington, 
1871. 4^^. 
1297 Fisher (William). ISTew Travels | among the | Indians of North 
America; | being | a compilation, taken partly from the commu- 
nications already | published, of | Captains Lewis and Clark, | 
to the I President of the United States; | and | partly from 
other authors who travelled among [ the various Tribes of Indians. | 
Containing | a variety of very pleasant anecdotes, remarkably cal- 
cuhited I to amuse and inform the mind of every cuilous reader; | 
With I a Dictionary of the Indian Tongue. | Compiled | by William 
Fisher, Esqr. | 
Philadelphia: | Published by James Sharan. | J. Maxwell, 
printer. | 1812. | JWP. 
1 p. 1., ])p. i-xii, 13-300. 12°.' 
List of m ons iu Kuisteneanx, p. 132; Examples of their language, pp. 135- 
141 ; bolh from Mackenzie. 
1298 An I Interesting Account | of the | Voyages and Travels | 
of I Captains Lewis and Clark, | in the years 1804, 1805, 180G. | 
Giving a faithful description of the Elver Missouri and | its source 
— of the various tribes of Indians through | which they passed — 
manners and customs — soil — climate — | commerce — gold and silver 
mines — animal and vege- | table productions; interspersed with 
very enter- | taiuiug anecdotes, and a variety of other useful and | 
pleasing information remarkably calculated to de- | light and in- 
struct the readers. To which is added | a complete dictionary of 
the Indian tongue. | By William Fisher, Esq. | 
Baltimore: | Printed by Anthony Mil tenberger, | For the Pur- 
chasers. I 1812. I 0. 
Pp. v-xv, 16-326. 12°. Vocabulary of the Knlsteneaux (from Mackenzie), 
pp. 148-155. 
1299 An I Interesting Account | of the | Voyages and Trav- 
els I of I Captains Lewis and Clark, | iu the years 1804-5, «& 6. | 
Giving a faithful description of the Eiver Missouri and | its source 
— of the various tribes of Indians through | which they passed — 
manners and customs — soil — I climate — commerce — gold and sil- 
