HAMILTON HARRIS. 321 
Harmon (Daniel Williams) — continued. 
(led, I a concise description of the face of the country, its inhabi- 
tants, I their manners, customs, laws, religion, etc., and considera- | 
ble specimens of the two languages, most extensively | spoken; 
together witli an account of the princi- | pal animals, to be found 
in the forests and | prairies of this extensive region. | Illustrated, 
by a map of the country. | By Daniel Williams Harmon, | a part- 
ner in the aS^orth West Comx^any. | 
Andover : | Printed by Flagg and Gould. | 1820. | ba. c. 
Pp. i-xxiii, 25-43:^. 8°. map. 
Names of the seasons iu the Cree tongue, pp. 368-369 ; Names of the moons in 
the Cree tongue, pp. 369-370; A specimen of the Cree or Knisteneux tongue, 
which is spoken by at least three-fourths of the Indians of the northwest coun- 
try, on the east side of the Eockj' Mountains, pp. 385-401 ; Numerical terms, 
1-1000, of the Crees or Knisteneux, pp. 402-403 ; A specimen of the Tacully or Car- 
rier Tongue, pp. 403-412; The numerical terms, l-IOOO, of the TacuUies, p. 413. 
These vocabularies reprinted mauj- times. 
1665 Harris (Thompson S.) Ne | Hoiwiyosdosheh ISToyohdadogehdih | 
lie I Saint Luke, | uenonodowohga uigawenohdah. | 
New-York. | Printed for the American Bible Society. | D. Fan- 
shaw, Printer. | 1S2'J. | 
Second title : 
The Gospel | according to Saint Luke, | translated | into the 
Seneca tongue, | by T. 8. Harris. | 
New-York. | Printed for the American Bible Society. | D. Fan- 
shaw. Printer. ( 1829. | ba. abs. jwp. 
Pp. 1-149, 1-149, double numbers, alternate Seneca and English. 18°. Seneca 
title verso of 1. 1 ; English title recto of 1. 2. 
1666 [Gospelof Matthew in the Seneca language. About 1829.] * 
The gospel of Matthew, translated by the Rev. Mr. Harris, and published by 
the American Bible Society. — Hist, of Am. Missions. 
1667 [Collection of Hymns in the Seneca Language.] • 
Two small collections of hymns in the Seneca language have recently been 
published, one by the Rev. T. S. Harris, missionary at Seneca, and the other by 
Mr. Thiiyer, the teacher at Cattaraugas, aided by interpreters. — Missionary 
Herald, 1829. 
1668 and Yomig (J.) Christ | Hagonthahninoh | Nonodaga- 
hyot. I 
New-York. | Printed for the American Tract Society, | By D. 
Fanshaw. | 1829. | 
Second title: 
Christ's I Sermon on the Mountain. | Translated | into the Seneca 
Tongue, | by T. S. Harris and J. Young. | 
New-York. | Printed for the American Tract Society. | By D. 
Fanshaw. | 1829. | ats. 
Pp. I-IG, 1-16, double numbers. 18^. Indian title verso 1. 1 ; English title 
recto 1.2; alternate pp., Seneca and English. 
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