378 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Jefferys (Thomas) — continued. 
London: | Printed for T. Jefferys, at Charing-Cross; W. Johns- 
ton, in Ludgate-street ; J. Richardson | in Pater-noster-Eow; and 
B. Law and Co. in Ave-Mary-Lane. | MDCCLXI [1761]. | o. 
Parti: 4 p. 11., 168 pp. maps; Part2: 2 p. 11, 246 pp. folio, maps. Couteutsas 
iu edition of 1760. 
1979 Jenks (William). Specimen of the Moheagan Language, taken at 
Cambridge, 1804. 
In Holmes (A.) Memoir of the Moheagau Indians, in Mass. Hist. Soc. 
Coll., first series, rol. 9, pp. 98-99. Boston, 1804. 8°. 
1980 Jerusalemib asserornekarnera. | [Picture.] 
[N. p.] 1845. I ATS. 
Pp. 1-8. 16'^. Tract in the Eskimo language of Labrador. 
1981 Jesus, Judit niilegflnner4et. | [Picture.] ats. 
No title-page, 1 p. 1. , pp. 1-8 24°. Bible lessons in the Eskimo dialect of Green- 
land. 
1982 Jesuse, Judikut attauinget. | [Design.] ' • ats. 
No title-page ; 1 p. 1., pp. 1-8. sq. 24°. Bible lessons in the Eskimo dialect of 
Labrador. 
1983 Jesusib. Jesusib Kristusib ajokaersutai pirssariakarnerit. * 
75 pp. 8°. Abstract of Christ's doctrines, in the Eskimo langnage. 
1984 Jesusib Kristusib ajokertutingita pijariakarnerpango- 
ningit. * 
116 pp. 8°. A summary of Christian Doctrine in the Eskimo language. The 
two titles above from a Greenland missionary, through Prof. Rink. 
1985 Jewitt (John E.) A | Narrative | of the | Adventures and Suffer- 
ings, I of I John E. Jewitt; | only survivor of the crew of the | 
ship Boston, | during a captivity of nearly three years among the 
savages of | iSTootka Sound: | with an account of the | Manners, 
Mode of Living, and Eeligious | Opinions of the Natives. | Embel- 
lished with a plate, representing the ship in | possession of the 
Savages. | [Two lines quotation.] 
Middletown: | Printed by Seth Eichards. | 1815. | ba. lsh. 
Pp. 1-204. 16°. 
A list of words in the Nootkian language, the most in use, p. 5 ; War song of 
the Nootka tribe, p. 204. 
1986 A I Narrative | of the | Adventures and Sufferings | of j 
John E. Jewitt; | only survivor of the crew of the | Ship Boston, | 
during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of | 
Nootka Sound: | with an account of | the manners, mode of living, 
and religious | opinions of the Natives. | Embellished with a plate 
representing the ship in | the possession of the Natives. | |Two 
lines quotation.] | 
New York: | Printed by Daniel Fanshaw, | No. 241. Pearl 
Street. | 1810. | COA. BA. 
Pp. 1-208. 16°. Vocabulary, 15. 4; War song, p. 208. 
