MATHIVETTE — MAUEY. 489 
Matthews {Dr. Washington) — continued. 
of the I Hidatsa Indians, j By | Washington Matthews, | Assistant 
Surgeon United States Army. | 
Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1S77. | .xwp. 
Pp. i-vi, 1-239. 8°. 
Ethnography, pp. 3-72, includes list of relationships, ]>p. 55-56; Philology, 
pp. 7.3-85; Hidatsa .Grammar, pp. 87-121; Hidatsa Dictionary, pp. 123-212; 
English-Hidatsa Vocabulary, pp. 213-239. 
2512 [The best way of studying the aboriginal tongues.] 
In Am. Philolog. Ass., Proc. Third Ann. Sess., pp. 26-27. New York, 1872. 8°. 
2513 ■ Navajo Grammar and Dictionary. 
Manuscript. Grammar, 150 pp. ; Navajo-English Dictionary, 250 pp. ; English- 
Navajo, 70 pp. folio. 
Dr. Matthews, Trho is now (1882) stationed at Fort Wiugate, is collecting 
material for a raonograiJh on the Navajo Indians, to he published by the Bureau 
of Ethnology. 
2514 Notes and Vocabulary of the Modoc. 
Manuscript. 50 pp. folio. 
"2515 Vocabulary of the Pah-Utes of Owen's Valley, California. 
Manuscript. 17 pp. folio. 
2516 Vocabulary of the Pah-Utes of Surprise Valley, California. 
Manuscript. 30 pp. folio. 
2517 Vocabulary of the Shoshone. 
Mannscript. 6 pp. folio. These manuscripts are in the possession of the 
author. 
2518 Mauer (Georg Pistorius). Pater Noster, oder das Vater unser in 
viertzig unterschiedenen Sprachen. Gedruckt zu Olmiitz. 1621. * 
12°. Title from Adeluug's Mithridates and Auer's Sprachenhalle. 
2519 Maurault (Abbe J. A.) Histoire | des | Abenakis, | depuis 1605 
jusqu'^ DOS jours. | Par I'abbe J. A. Maurault. | [Eleven Hues quo- 
tation.] 
[N. p.] Imprime | a I'atelier typographique de la "Gazette | de 
Sorel" I 1866. j V. ba. qhs. 
3 p. 11., pp. ii-xi, numbered reverse of usual way, 1-631 ; conclusion 1 I., 'i'able 
311. 8°. 
List of English words introduced by the Abenakis into their laugnage, p. viii. 
Short Abenaki vocabulary, p. 275. 
2520 Maury (Alfred). On the distribution and classification of Tongaes, — 
their relation to the geographical distribution of Eaces; and on the 
inductions which may be drawn from these relations. By Alfred 
Maury. 
In Nott (.J. C.) .nnil G-Uddon (0. K.) Indigenous Races, pp. 25-86. Phila- 
delphia and London, 1871. 4~=. 
Contains remarks on American languages, pp. 81-84. 
