464 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Mclntosli (John) — continued. 
Orators, | among the | Indians of Xorth America. | New Edition, 
improved and enlarged. | By John Mcintosh. | 
New York : | Sheldon and Company. | No. 115 Nassau Street. | 
1859. I WHS. WWB. 
1 p.l.,pp. v-xxxv, 3i^-345. 8°. 
2380 Mackay {Rev. John A.) [One line syllabic characters.] | Psalms 
and Hymns | in the language | of the | Cree Indians | of North- 
west America. | Compiled by the | Eev. J. A. Mackay, | C. M. S. 
Missionary. | Sanctioned by the | Bishop of Saskatchewan. | 
London: | Printed by the | Society for Promoting Christian | 
Knowledge, Great Queen Street. | 1877. | jwp. 
Pp. 1-103. 32°. In syllabic characters. 
2381 M'Keevor (Thomas). A | Voyage | to | Hudson's Bay, | during 
the summer | of 1812. | Containing | a particular account of the 
icebergs and other | phenomena which present themselves | in those 
regions ; | also, | a description of the Bsquimeaux and North Ame- | 
rican Indians; their manners, customs, | dress, language, &c. &c. 
&c. I By I Thomas M'Keevor, M. D. | of the DabUu Lying-in Hos- 
pital. I [Six lines quotation.] 
London: | Printed for Sir Eichard Phillips and Co. | Bride-Court, 
Bridge-Street. | 1819. | c. 
2 p. 11., pp. 1-76. 8°. Appended, witli full title-page, is: Voyage to the North 
Pole by the Chevalier de la Poix de Freminville, pp. 77-96. 
Vocabulary, 27 words, of the Esquimaux, pp. SQ-SO. 
Vocabulary, 125 words, of the Oochepayyans or Northern Indians, pp. 73-75. 
A few familiar phrases in the Chippewa language, p. 76. 
2382 [McKenney {Bev. Edward).] [Omahaw Primer.] jwp. 
8 pp. 16°. Curiously paged, the recto of 1. 1 having no number, the verso 
paged 3; 1. 2 is paged 4, both recto and verso; 1. 3 unpaged; 1. 4 recto paged 7, 
verso f*. 
The only copy I have seen is minus the title-page ; the first page begins : Les- 
son I. Alphabet of Oraahaw Syllables. 
It contains, in addition to the alphabet and words of two or more syllables, 
the Lord's Prayer, Account of the Creation and Fall of Man, and two hymns. 
The first publication in the Omaha language. The author, a Presbyterian 
missionary to the Omahas, from 1846 to 1853, was aided in his work by Louis 
Sans Souci, a native Omaha. 
2383 McKenney (Thomas Lograine). Sketches | of a j Tour to the 
Lakes, | of the character and customs of the | Chippeway Indians, | 
and of incidents connected with | the Treaty of Eon du Lac. j 
By Thomas L. McKenney, | of the Indian Department, | And joint 
Commissioner with his Excellency Gov. Cass, in negotiating the 
Treaty. | Also, | a Vocabulary | of the | Algic, or Chippeway Lan- 
guage, I formed in part, and as far as it goes, upon the basis of one 
furnished | by the Hon. Albert Gallatin. | [Two lines quotation.] 
