264 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Frost (JoLu) — continued. 
New York: | D. Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway. | Philadelphia: | 
George S.Appletou, 148 Chestnut St. | MDCCCXLV[1845]. | hu.c. 
Engraved title ; 1 p. 1. , pp. i-x, 13-283. 12°. 
A few Camaneliee proper names witli English signification, p. 43; ibid, of the 
Sionx, p. 44; ibid, of ihe Sac, pp. 44-45; ibid, of the Crow, p. 46; A few Sionx, 
Mandan, Blackfoot, Riccaree and Tuskarora terms, pp. 60-61 ; Numerals, 1-10, 
ol the Riccaree, p. 62. 
Sabin's Dictionary gives: + New York: M DCCC XL VIIL 
Frost (J. H.) 
See Lee (D.) .and Frost (J. H.) 
1337 Fry (Edmund), Compiler. Pantographia; | containing | accurate 
copies of all the known | Alphabets in the World ; | together with | 
An English explanation of the peculiar | force or power of each 
letter: | to which are added, | Specimens of all well-authenticated | 
Oral Languages; | forming | a comprehensive digest of | Pho- 
nology. I By Edmund Fry, | Letter-Founder, Type Street. | 
London. | Printed by Cooper and Wilson, | For John and Arthur 
Arch, Gracechurch-Street; | John White, Fleet-Street; John Ed- 
wards, Pail-Mall; and | John Debrett, Picadilly. | M DCC XC IX 
[1799]. I BA. c. 
2p.ll.,xxxvi,320pp. 8°. 
Lord's Prayer in the language of New England (from Wilkin's Essay), p. ,'J8. 
Short vocabulary and numerals (1-10) of the Ecclemach (from Perouse),p. 78; 
iUd. of the Esquimaux (from Cook), p. 80; ibid, of the language of Greenland 
(from Cook), p. 104; Lord's Prayer in the Mexican language (from Orat. Dom.), 
p. 200; ibid, in the Mohawk language (from Orat. Dom.), p. 202; Vocahuhary of 
the language of Nootka Sound (from Cook), p. 210; ibid, of Norton Sound (from 
Cook), p. 212; ibid, of Oonalashka (from Cook), p. 214; Lord's Prayer in the Po- 
eonchi language (from Wilkin's Essay), p. 224; Numerals, 1-100, of the language 
of Port des Francais (from Perouse), p. 232; Short vocabulary and numerals (1-8) 
of the language of Prince William's Sound (from Cook), p. 240; Lord's Prayer in 
the Savanna language (from Orat. Dom.), p. 258; ibid, m the Virginian language 
(from Orat. Dom.), p. 300; Numerals, 1-10, of the Achastlieu language (from 
Perouse), p. 303. 
1338 Fuensalida [Fr. Luis). Sermones en Lengua Mexicana. * 
Manuscript in the Biblioteca de Santiago Tlatelulco de Mexico. — Beristain. 
Fuente (D. Jo8i6 Antonio Perez de la). 
See Perez de la Fueute {D. J. A.) 
1339 Fueiite de los verbos Mexicanos, seguida de la fuente de los nom. 
bres mexicanos. * 
Manuscript. 28 11. 4°. SUort vocabulary — Spanish-Mexican. — Brasseur de 
Boiiriourg. 
1340 Fuentes (Z>. Manuel). La doctriua christiaua en la lengua Mam, 
hallada entre los papeles que quedaron del defauto Sr. presbitero 
Don Manuel Fueutes, cura que fue de San Miguel Ixtlahuacan. * 
Manuscript, 18 11., 12°, coutaiiiing two distinct parts, and in different hand- 
writing. Both were given to me ;is having beeu composed and -written nearly 
thirty years hefore my sojouru in this parish, by my predecessor Don Manuel 
