304 NORTH AMEKICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Good {Rev. John Booth) — continued. 
between Yale, Lillooet, | Cache Creek and Nicola Lake.) | Together 
with a I Phonetic Chinook Dictionary, | Adapted for use in the 
Province of | British Columbia. [ By J. B. Good, S. P. G. Mission- 
ary, Yale-Lytton. | By aid of a Grant from the Eight Hon. Super- 
intendent of Indian | Affairs, Ottawa. | 
Victoria,: | Printed by the St. Paul's Mission Press, (S. P. 0. K. | ) 
0. K.) I Collegiate School, 1880. | JWP. 
Printed cover, iip. ^46. 12°. Outside title has a slightly different imprint, as 
follows : 
Victoria, B. C. : | Printed by the St. Paul's Mission Press, (S. P. C. K.) | Col- 
legiate School, 1880. I 
1570 [Goodrich (Samuel Griswold).] The Manners, Customs, | and | 
Antiquities of the Indians | of | North and South America: | by the 
Author of I Peter Parley's Tales. | 
Boston: | J. E. Hickman. | 12 School Street. | [1844.] * 
Pp. 1-336, plates. 16°. Title from Mr. W. Eames. 
The 23d Psalm in the Massachusetts Indian language (from Eliot), pp. 261- 
262; Chippewa song, with translation, pp. 263-264. . 
1571 Gordon (Thomas). Indian names, with their signification. 
In Barber (J. W.) and Ho'OT-e (H.) Historical Collections of the State of 
New Jersey, p. 512. New York, 1845. 8°. 
Gore {Gapt.) 
See Cook {Capt. J.) and King {Capt. J.) 
1572 Gorman {Rev. Samuel P.) Terms of Eelationship of the people of 
Laguna, collected by Eev. Samuel P. Gorman, missionary, Pueblo 
of Laguna, N. M. 
In Morgan (L. H.) Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity, pp. 293-382. 
Washington, 1871. 4°. 
1573 Gospel. The | Gospel according to John, | translated into the | 
Choctaw Language. | Vlianumpa. | Chani vt holissochi tok, | 
Chahta auumpa isht a toshowa hoke. | 
Boston: | Printed for the American Board of Commissioners for | 
Foreign Missions, by Crocker & Brewster; j 1845. | BA. 
Pp. 1-95 8°. 
1574 Gospel according to St. John in the Mikmak Language. 
London: British and Foreign Bible Society. 1854. * 
Title from Bagster's Bible of Every Land. 
1575 Gospel according to St. John in the Cree (of Eupert's Land) 
Language. 1855. 
18°. Title from Quaritch's Cat., 1879. 
