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3 vols. 16°. map. 
A few remarks on the language of the Natchez, vol. 2, pp. 323-325. 
2261 Tlie I History | of Louisiana, | or of | The Western Parts | 
of I Virginia and Carolina: | containing- | a Description of the 
Countries that lye | on both Sides of the River Missisippi : | with | 
An account of the Settlements, Inhabitants, | Soil, Climate, and 
Products. I Translated from the French, | (lately published) | By 
M. Le Page Du Pratz ; ( with | Some Notes and Ob.servations | re- 
lating to our Colonies. | In Two Volumes. | Vol. I [IIJ. | 
London, | Printed for T. Becket and P. A. DeHondt | in the 
Strand. M DCC L XIII [17G3]. | hu. 
2 vols. 16°. 
Of the language, government, religion, ceremonies and feasts of the natives, 
vol. 2, pp. 170-196, contains a few remarks on the language of the Natchez. 
2262 The | History | of | Louisiana, | orof | the Western Parts | 
of I Virginia and Carolina: | Containing a Description of the j 
Countries that lie on both Sides of the Eiver Missisippi : | With 
an Account of the | Settlements, Inhabitants, Soil, | Climate, and 
Products. I Translated from the French | of M. Le Page du Pratz ; | 
With some Notes and Observations relating to our Colonies. | A 
new Edition. | 
London, | Printed for T. Becket, Corner of the Adelphi, in the 
Strand. | MDCCLXXIV [1774]. | ba. c. jcb. 
1 p. 1. , pp. i-xxxvi, 1-387. 8°. maps. Of thelanguageofthonalives, pp. 327-329. 
2263 An Account of Louisiana, exhibiting a Compendious 
Sketch of its Political and Natural History and Topography, with 
a Copious Appendix containing several Important Documents. 
Newbern : Franklin & Garrow. ISOi. * 
2 11., 272, cxviii pp., 1 1. 18°. Title from Sabin's Dictionary. 
2264 Le Plongeon [Dr. Augustus). Vestiges of the Mayas, | or, | Facts 
tending to prove that Communications and Intimate Relations must 
have I existed, in very remote times, between the inhabitants of | 
Mayab | and those of | Asia and Africa. | By | Augustus Le Plon- 
geon, M. D., I Member [&c., three lines.] 
New York: | John Polhemus, Printer and Stationer, | 102 Nassau 
Street. | 1881. | BA. WE. 
Printed title 1 l.,pp. 1-68. 8°. 
Names of Maya deities, p. 39, and following; and many Maya terms scattered 
throughout. 
2265 Letter from Dr. Augustus Le Plongeon. [To the Right Rev. 
Bishop Courtenay, Bishop of Kingston.] 
In Am. Ant. Soc, Proc.No. 73, pp. 113-117. Worcester, 1879. S^'. 
