LYKINS AIACDONALD. 461 
2363 Macauley (James). The | uatural, statistical and civil | History | 
of the I State of New-York. ( In three volumes. | By James Macau- 
ley. I Volume I [-III]. I 
New- York: | Published by Gould & Banks, | and | by William 
Gould & Co. I Albany. | 1829. | A. S. Gould, Printer. | c. 
3 vols. «°. 
"Of the several Tribes of Indians on Long Island, &c." (from Silas Wood's 
Sketches of first settlements of Long Island), pp. 252-275, contains remarks on 
the Moheakauneew and Huron Languages, Montauk, Massachusetts, and Narra- 
gansett vocabularies. Also a Powhatan vocabulary from Smith's Virginia, and 
a collection of one hundred and fifty Agoneasean words. 
2363 McBeth {Miss S. L.) Grammar of the Nez Perc6 language. 
Manuscript. 66 11. folio. 
2364 Vocabulary of the Nez Perc^ language. 
Manuscript. 7 11. folio. 150 words. These two manuscripts are in the library 
of the Bureau of Ethnology. 
2365 McCoy (Isaac). History | of | Baptist Indian Missions: | embrac- 
ing I remarks on the former and present condition | of the | Abo- 
riginal Tribes; | their settlement within the Indian Territory, | and 
their | future prospects. | By Isaac McCoy. | [Four lines quotation.] 
Washington: | William M. Morrison; | New- York: | H. and S. 
Eaynor 76 Bowery, New- York, and | Bennett, Backus and Hawley, 
Utica. I 1840. | BA. c. jwt. 
5 p. 11., pp. 3-611. 8°. 
A few remarks and examples of the Putawatomie language, p. 10. 
2366 McCulloh (James H.), jr. Eesearches, j Philosophical and Anti- 
quarian, I concerning the | Aboriginal History of America. | By J. 
H. McCulloh, Jr., M. D. | 
Baltimore: | Published by Fielding Lucas, Jr. | 1829. | c. 
Pp. i-x, 13-535. 8°. map. 
Chapter ii. On the Languages of the American Indians, pp. 33-63, is a general 
discussion on this subject, with extracts and examples from several authors, 
Heckewelder, Zeisbergor, Dixon, Cook, Edwards, Rafinesque, Barton, Dupon- 
ceau, &c. 
There are two editions earlier than the above: Baltimore, 1816, 8°, and tfti<f., 
1817, 8°, neither of which contain the Uuguistic material. 
2367 McDonald (Angus). VocabiUary of the Kootenay. 
Manuscript. 611. folio. 200 words. In the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. 
2368 Macdonald (Duncan George Forbes). British Columbia | and | 
Vancouver's Islaiul | comprising | a Description of these Depend- 
encies: their Physical | Character, Climate, Capabilities, Popula- 
tion, Trade, Natural History, | Geology, Ethnology, Gold-Fields, 
