MORGAN. 519 
Morgan (Lewis Henry) — continued. 
manufacture, for the Kew-Tork Historical and Antiquarian Collec- 
tion, under the direction of Lewis H. Morgan, of Eochester. 
In New York University, third ann. rept., pp. 57-CO. Albany, 1850. 8°. 
Each article is given its name in the Seneca language. 
2654 Report to the Regents of the University, upon the articles 
furnished the Indian Collection: by L. H. Morgan. December 31, 
1849. 
In New York University, third ann. rept., pp. 65-97. Albany, 1850. 8°. 
List of articles used by Indians, with names in the Seneca dialect, accompanied 
by 17 colored plates of dress, ornaments, &c. 
2655 The Fabrics of the Iroquois. 
In American Quarterly Register, vol. 4, pp. 319-343. Washington [1850]. 8°. 
Contains names of many articles in the Seneca dialect. Reprinted as follows : 
2056 Report on the fabrics, inventions, implements and uten- 
sils of the Iroquois, made to the Regents of the University, Jan. 22, 
1851, by Lewis H. Morgan. Illustrative of the Collection annexed 
to the State Cabinet of Natural History, With Illustrations. By 
Richard H. Pease, Albany. 
In New York University, fifth ann. rept., pp. 67-117. Albany, 18.52. 8°. 
List of implements and utensils, with names in the Seneca dialect, accom- 
panied by 20 colored plates. 
2657 Donations [of Indian Articles] from Lewis H. Morgan. 
In New York University Catalogue, pp. 3-6. Albany, 1853. 8°. 
2658 Purchases from Lewis H. Morgan, of Eochester [of] Arti- 
cles manufactured at special request, by Indians residing in West- 
ern New Yorli and Canada West. 
In New York University Catalogue, pp. 22-28. Albany, 1853. 8°. 
2659 A Conjectural Solution of the Origin of the Classificatory 
System of Relationship. By Lewis H. Morgan, of Rochester, New 
York. 
In Am. Acad. Arts and Soi., Proc. , vol. 7, pp. 43(>-477. Boston and Cambridge, 
1868. 8°. 
Comparative Table of the System of Relationship of the Seneca Iroquois In- 
dians » • » and of the People of South India, pp. 456-460. 
Separately- issued as follows : 
2660 A I Conjectural Solution | of the | Origin of the Classifica- 
tory System | of | Relationship. | By | Lewis H. Morgan, | Associ- 
ate Fellow [(Ssc, seven lines.] (From the Proceedings of the Ameri- 
can Academy of Arts and Sciences, I Vol. VII, February 11, 1868.) | 
Cambridge: | Welch, Bigelow and Company, | Printers to the 
University. | 1808. HU. 
Pp. 435-477. 8°. 
"Lewi.s H. Morgan -was bom in Aurora, Cayuga County, New York, November 
21, 1818. Ho was graduated by Union College-, Schenectady, in the class of 
1840. Retnruiug from college to Aurora, Mr. ilorgau joined ii secret society com- 
posed of the young men of the village and known as the 'Grand Order of the 
