396 NORTH AMERICAN WNGUISTICS. 
Keating (William H.) — continued. 
ogist and | Historiographer to the Expedition. | In two volumes. | 
Vol. I [II]. I 
Philadelphia: | H. C. Carey & I. Lea— Chestnut Street. | 1824. | 
2 vols. H°. maps. BA. C. 
Keating (W. H.) Names of moons iu Dakota, vol. 1, pp. 422-42.3 ; Names of 
moons in Chippewa, vol. 2, p. 169. 
Vocabulary of the Sakewl or Sauk ; of the Dacota or Sioux ; of the 
Oohippewag or Chippewa, vol. 2, jjp. 450-459. 
Say (T.) Vocabulary of the Killisteno or Cree, vol. 2, pp. 450-459. 
2067 Narrative | of an j Expedition | to the i Source of St. Peter's 
Eiver, | Lake Winnepeek, | Lake of the Woods, &c. | Performed in 
the year 1823, | by order of the Hon. J. O. Calhoun, | Secretary of 
War, I under the Command of Stephen H. Long, U. S. T. E. | Com- 
piled I from the Notes of Major Long, Messrs. Say, Keating, & 
Colhoun, [.s/c] I ByWilliam H.Keating, A.M. &c. | Professor of Min- 
eralogy and Chemistry, as applied to the Arts, in the University 
of I Pennsylvania; Geologist and Historiographer to the Expedi- 
tion. I In Two Volumes. | Vol. I [II]. | 
Loudon: | Printed for Geo. B. Whittaker, Ave-Maria-Lane, | 
1825. I BA. c. 
2 vols. 8°. Linguistics, vol. 1, p. 441; vol. 2, p. 165; Appendix, pp. 147-156. 
2068 Kellogg {Rev. Elijah). Vocabulary of Words in Ihe Language of 
the Quoddy Indians; (Name Passamaquoddie, its meaning. Pollock 
Fish) located in Perry Pleasant Point, State of Maine, on the Waters 
of Schoodak, adjoining the British Provinces. (Pleasant Point in 
Indian is Seboiak; Schoodak is an Indian word and signifies Burnt 
Land.) 
In Mass. Hist. Soc, Coll., third series, vol 3, pp. 181-182. Cambridge, 18:53. 8^. 
There are also a few words of the .Shawauoes on p. 181. 
2069 Kennedy (Br.) Vocabulary of the Tsimsian. 
In Powell (J. W.) Coutributions to North American Ethnology, vol. 1, pp. 
145-153. Washington, 1877. 4°. 
Kennedy (C. M.), editor. 
See Kennedy (James). 
2070 Kennedy (James). On the Probable Origin of the American Indians, 
with particular reference to that of the Caribs. By James Kennedy, 
Esq., L. L. B. Late H. B. M's Judge iu the Mixed Court at Havana. 
In Eth. Soc. [of London], Jour., vol. 4, pp. 226-267. London, [1856]. 8°. 
Words of the Carib language, showing affinities with those of various African 
tribes, pp. 264-265. 
Issued separately as follows: 
2071 Probable Origin of the American Indians with particular 
reference to that of the Caribs. A Paper read before the Ethno- 
logical Society the 15'" March 1S54. And printed at their .special 
request. By James Kennedy, Esq. LL. B. [&c.] 
Loudon: E. Lumley, 126 High Holburu, 1854. • 
1 p. 1., pp. 1-42. 8°. Title from Field's Bibliography. Reprinted in: 
