514 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Morch (Johan Christian)— continued. 
Kjobenliavn: | Trykt i Fabricius de Tengnagels Bogtrykkeri: | 
1837. I w. HU. 
Pp. 1-376. 16°. Alternate pages Danisli and Greenlandish. Eskimo title 
verso 1. 1 ; Danish title recto 1. 2. Evening Conversations of Hans Egede, trans- 
lated by Morch. 
2637 Morenas (M.) Noticia sobre la lengua de los salvajes de la Ame- 
rica del Norte por M. Morenas. * 
In Misoelanea Hispano-Am^ricana de ciencias, literatura i artes. Londres, 
1827. 4 vols. 8°. 
Title from Sabin's Dictionary, No. 49434, .and bookseller's catalogue. 
2638 Moreno (Fr. Geronimo). Arte y gramatica de Zapoteco. * 
" Fr. Ger6nimo Moreno compuso arte y gramatica de Zapoteco y tradujo 
^ esta lengua el simbolo de San Atanasio, los evangelios, y epistolas de san 
Pablo." — Carriedo. 
2639 Sermones en Lengua Zapoteca. * 
2640 Tratado curioso de las raices y formacion de los Verbos de 
la Lengua Zapoteca. * 
Manuscripts. Titles from Beristain. 
2641 Morgan (Alfred). A description of a Dakotan Calendar, witli a 
few ethnographical and other notes on the Dakotas, or Sioux In- 
dians, and their territory. By Alfred Morgan. 
In Lit. and Philos. Soc. of Liverpool, Proc, vol. 33, pp. 233-253. London, 
and Liverpool, 1879. 8°. 
Names of Dakota bands, pp. 239-240, and a number of Dakota terms passim. 
2642 [Morgan {Col. George).] A letter from Col. George Morgan to Gen. 
Washington, inclosing the Lord's Prayer in Sha-wa-nese. [Signed 
"George Morgan."] 
In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., third series, vol. 5, pp. 286-287. Boston, 1836. 8°. 
2643 Morgan (Lev?is Henry). League | of the | Ho-d(5-no-sau-nee, | or | 
Iroquois. | By Lewis H. Morgan, | Corresponding Member of the 
New York Historical Society ; of the | American Ethnological So- 
ciety, etc. I [Two lines quotation.] [Picture.] 
Eochester : | Sage and Brother, Publishers. | New York : — Mark 
H. Newman «& Co. | Boston: — Gould & Lincoln. | 1851. | c.ba. we. 
Pp. i-xx, 1-477. 8°. map. 
Titles or Sachemships of the Iroquois, founded at the institution of the 
League (English signification in foot-notes), pp. 64-65. 
Table exhibiting the scientific [and Seneca] names of the animals adopted by 
the Iroquois as the emblems of their respective tribes, foot-note, p. 80. 
Terms of reLationship among the Ho-d^-no-sau-nee, in the language of the 
Senecas, foot-note, x). 86. 
Schedule of Iroquois dances, p. 290. 
Book iii, Chap. ii. Language of the Iroquois ; Alphabet; The Noun; Adjec- 
tive; Comparison; Article; Adverb; Preposition; Species of Declension ; The 
Verb; Fulness of Conjugation ; Formation of Sentences ; The Lord's Prayer, pp. 
394-411. This also includes: "Table exhibiting the dialectical variations of the 
