426 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Latham (Eobert Gordon) — coutinued. 
mie), and Sitca, compared, p. 163 ; Table showing miscellaneous affinities between 
the languages of Oregon Territory and the Eskimo, pp. 164-165. 
2206 On the Ethnography of Eussian America. By E. G. La- 
tham, M. D. 
In Bth. Soc. ofLondon, Jour., vol. 1, pp. 182-191. Edinburgh, [1848]. 8°. 
Contains general remarks on the classification of the languages of the above 
region, and a list of the vocabularies which have been printed. 
2207 The | Natural History | of | The Varieties of Man. | By | 
Eobert Gordon Latham, M. D., F. E. S., | late Fellow of King's 
College, Cambridge; | one of the Vice-Presidents of the Ethnolog- 
ical Society, London; | Corresponding Member to the Ethnological 
Society, | New York, etc. | 
London: | John Van Voorst, Paternoster Eow. | M. D. CCCL 
[1850]. I ^0. 
Pp. i-xxviii, 1-574. 8°. 
Americau Mongolidas, pp. 287-460, includes remarks on the Eskimo language, 
pp. 288-294 ; on the Koliich, pp. 294-295 ; "Doubtful Koluches " (vocabularies of 
the Loucheux and Kenay), pp. 297-300; " Billechiila " (short vocabulary of 
Friendly Village, from M'Kenzie, and Billechul.i., from Tolmie), pp. 300-301 ; "The 
Athabaskans" (vocabularies of the Chippowyan, Tliitskanai, and Unkwa), pp. 
302-310; "The Tsihaili" (names of the seasons in Piskwaus and Salish; and a 
vocabulary of tbe Chekeeli and Wakash, from Scouler), pp. 310-316; "Chiuuk" 
(short vocabulary of the Jargon), pp. 317-323 ; Difference in American languages, 
pp. 352-358; Vocabularies of the Uch(5, Natchez, and Adahi, pp. 366-367 ; Vo- 
cabularies of the Cayuse and Willamet, pp. 368-370 ; Vocabularies of the Beaver 
Indian and of the CUippewyan, pp. 370-371 ; Table showing miscellaueons affini- 
ties of the Adahi with other Indian languages, pp. 371-375 ; A few words of the 
language of the Missions of San Juan Capistrano and San Gabriel, p. 385 ; Vo- 
cabulary of the Coco-Maricopas (from Emory), and of the San Diego, p. 394; 
Comparison of the Otomi with the Seriform languages, pp. 405-406 ; Comparison 
of the Maya with the Seriform languages, p. 407. 
2208 The | Ethnology | of | the Bi iti.sh Colonies | and | depend- 
encies. I By I E. G. Latham, M. D., F. E. S., | Corresponding Mem- 
ber to the Ethnological Society, | New York, | etc., etc. | 
London: | John Van Voorst, Paternoster Eow. | M DCCC LI 
[1851]. I c. 
Pp. i-vi, 1-264. 12°. 
Chapter vi. Dependencies in America, pp. ^24-264, contains references to, and 
a few examples of, the languages of North America. 
2209 Notes upon the Language of Central America. By E. G. 
Latham, M. D. 
In Royal Geog. Soc. of London, Jour., vol. 20, pp. 189-190. London, 1851. 8°. 
Remarks on the language of Central America, a vocabulary (27 words, 6 sen- 
tences) o£ the Chols, and a table showing want of affinity between the Chols 
and the languages of Venezuela and Colombia. 
2210 Man and his Migrations, j By | E. G. Latham, M. D., F. 
E. S., I Corresponding Member to the Ethnological Society, New 
York, I etc., etc. | 
