518 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Morgan (Lewis Henry) — continued. 
Charge | Houses and House-Life | of the | American Aborigines | 
by I Lewis H. Morgan | [Seal] 
Washington | Government Printing Office | 1881 | c. we. jwp. 
Pp. i-xiv, 1-281. 4°. Forms vol. 4 of Powell (J. W. ) Contributions to North 
American Ethnology. 
Table of sachemships of the Iroquois, in the Seneca dialect, with translations, 
pp. 30-31. 
2648 Laws of Descent of the Iroquois. By Lewis H. Morgan, of 
Rochester, N. Y. 
In Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 11, pp. 132-148. Cambridge, 1858. 8°. 
Names of the several degrees of relationship recognized among the Iroquois, 
in the dialect of the Senecas, p. 137. 
2649 Laws of Descent of the Iroquois. By Lewis H. Morgan of 
Eochester. 
Kew York. * 
16 pp. b°. Title from Field, No. 1092. Perhaps separate issne of above. Sa- 
bin's Dictionary, No. 50665, gives titles of editions : N. p., n. d., 16 pp. 8°. ; and, 
Rocht^ter, 1859, 12 pp. 12'^. 
2650 Letters on the Iroquois, by Skenandoah, addressed to Al- 
bert Gallatin, LL. D., President New York Historical Society. 
In Am. Review, vol. 5, pp. 177-190, 242-257, 447-461 ; vol. 6, pp. 477-490, 626- 
633. New York, 1847. 8°. 
Contains a list of the sachemshii)s of the Iroquois confederacy, vol. 5, pp. 181- 
182 ; Seneca names of animals, vol. 5, p. 186 (foot-note) ; List of Seneca relation- 
ships, vol. 5, p. 188 ; Table exhibiting, in the Seneca dialect, the conjugation of 
the verb Geyase, and remarks on language, vol. 5, pp. 457-461 . 
Scattered throughout are a great uumber of Iroquois terms, geographic and 
proper names, &c. 
Partly reprinted as follows: 
2651 Letters on the Iroquois by Skenandoah: addressed to 
Albert Gallatin, L. L. D., President N. York Historical Society. * 
In Craig(N.B.) The Olden Time, vol.2. Pittsburgh, 1847. 8°. 
Reprinted in Craig (N. B. ) The Olden Time, vol. 2, pp. 68-87, 117-139, 289-307. 
Cincinnati, 1876. 8°. Linguistics, pp. 81, 84, 301-307. - 
Titles irom Mr. W. Eames, the latter from copy seen in the Astor Library. 
2652 [List of Donations] from Lewis H. Morgan, of Eochester 
[to the Historical and Antiquarian Collection in the New York 
State Cabinet of Natural History]. 
In New^ York University, second ann. rept. , pp. 74-75. 1849. 8°. 
List of 49 articles, some of which have names in the Seneca dialect. Reprinted, 
"With additions (Nos. 1-67), iu Catalogue of the Cabinet of Natural History of the 
State of New Yopk, Appendix, pp. 1-6. Albai,|y, 1853. 8°. Pp. 22-24 of this ap- 
pendix contain a further list of articles (Nos. 66-153) made by the Indians of 
Western New York ; and pp. 25-28, a list of articles (Nos. 154-271) made by the 
Indians residing in Canada West, the name of each article being given in the 
Seneca dialect. 
2653 Schedule of Articles obtained from Indians residing in 
western New- York, being the product of their own handicraft and 
