520 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Morgan (Lewis Henry) — continued. 
Iroquois.' This had a great iufluence upon his future career and studies. 
The 'Order' was instituted for sport and amusement, but its organization was 
modeled on the governmental system of the Six Nations ; and chiefly under Mr. 
Morgan's direction and leadership the objects of the 'Order' were extended, if 
not entirely changed, and its purposes improved. To become better acquainted 
with the social polity of the Indians, yoiing Morgan visited the aborigines remain- 
ing in New York — a mere remnant, but yet retaining, so far as they were able, 
their ancient laws and cnsti;ms ; and he went so far as to be adopted as a mem- 
ber by the Senecas. Before the ' Council of the Order,' in the years 1844, '45, 
and '46, he read a series of papers on the Iroquois, which, under the nom-de-plume 
of ' Skenandoah,' were published in 1847 in the American Quarterly Review, 
in the form of letters addressed to Albert Gallatin. From this source they were 
transferred the following year to the columns of Olden Time, a pioneer historical 
magazine published in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Morgan died in Rochester, N. Y., 
D. cember 17, 1881." 
2661 Morillot (Abbe). Mythologie et Legendes des Esquimaux du Green- 
laud. 
In Soc. Philologique, Aotes, vol. 4, pp. 215-288. Paris, 1875. 8°. 
Contains remarks on the Eskimo language. 
Separately issued as follows : 
2663 Actes | de la | Soci<§te Philologique | Tome IV.— ]<Io. 7.— 
Juillet 1874. | Mythologie & Legendes | des | Esquimaux | du 
Groeuland | 
Paris I Maisonneuve & Cie, Libraires-Editeurs | 15, Quai Vol- 
taire, 15 I 1874. I A. T. 
Printed title on covrr, pp. 215-288. 8°. 
2663 Morning. Morning and Evening | Prayers, | the | Administration 
of the Sacraments, | and | other rites and ceremonies of | the 
Church. I According to the use of | The United Church of England 
and Ireland. | 
London: | Printed for the | Society for Promoting Christian 
Knowledge. | 1847. | JWP. 
1 p. 1., pp. 1-157, alternate English and Algonkin. 16"^. 
Appended : 
Minseeweh | Nuhkoomwawaukunul. | 
Pp. 1-34. 16°. Hymns — entirely in the Algonkin language. 
2664 The | Morning and Evening Prayer. | The Litany, and 
Church Catechism. | Ne | Orhoengene neoni Yogaraskhagh | Yon- 
dereauayendaghkwa, | Ne Eue Myoh Eaodeweyena, neoni | Onogh- 
sadogeaghtige Youdadd^rig■h- | wanondoentha. | 
Boston, New-England: | Printed by Richard and Samuel Draper. 
1763. I GB. 
1 p. 1., pp. 1-24, 1-18. SDi. 4°. In the Mohawk language. 
The Order for Morning Prayer daily throughout the year, pp. 1-16 ; The Lit- 
any, pp. 17-24 ; The Church Catechism, pp. 1-9 ; Prayers, pp. 10-18. 
Seen at the Briuley sale, from the catalogue of which, pt. 3, no. 5708, the fol- 
lowing note is taken : 
