524 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
[Mliller (Andreas)] — continued. 
jamque singula genuiuis lingua sua charaoteribus, adeoque magnam 
partem ex sere ad editionem a Barnimo Hagio traditse editse editae- 
que a Thoma Ludekenio, Solq. March. 
Berolini, ex offlcina Eungiana, Auno 16S0. * 
4°. Title from Aner's Spracbenhalle. 
Contains only 83 specimens, including the Mexican, Poconclii, and Virginian. 
Thomas Liideken and Barnimo Hagio are both pseudonyms of Andreas Miiller. 
A new edition, as follows : 
2677 Alphabeta ac !N^ot£e diversaruni linguarum pene LXX, 
turn et versiones Orationis dominicte prope centum, coUecta olim 
et illustrata ab Andrea Mlillero, Greiffenhagio cum praefatione 
de vita ejus et prsesertim opusculorum historia. 
Berolini. [n. d.] * 
4°. The preface issigned "S. G. Stark," and dated "i703." Title from Aner's 
Sprachenhalle. 
See Auer (A.); [Bodoni (G.B.)]; Chamberlyn (J.); Kiaiiaen (J.V.) and 
Wagner (J.C); Marcel (J. J. ) ; [Mottus (B.)]; and Muller (A. ) 
2678 Miiller {Dr. Friedrich). Grundriss | der | Spracliwissenscliaft | 
von I Dr. Friedrich Miiller | [etc., three lines]. | I. Band | I. Abthei- 
lung. I Eiiileitung in die Sprachwissenschaft [-II. Band. | Die 
Spracheu der Schlichthaarigen Eassen. | II. Abtheilung. | ]. | 
Wien 1876 [-1882]. | Alfred Holder | K. K. Universitats-Buch- 
handler. | Kothenthurmstrasse 15. | 
2 vols, in four parts, 8°, each with a double title. Vol. 2, part 1, which in- 
cludes the American languages, has the following special title: 
Die Sprachen | der | schlichthaarigen Eassen | von | Dr. Frie- 
drich Muller I Professor [&c.^ eight lines]. | I. Abtheilung. | Die 
Sprachen der australischen, der hj'perboreischen | und der ameri- 
kanischen Easse. | 
Wien 1882 | Alfred Holder | K. K. Hof- und TJniversitatsBuch- 
handler | Eothenthurmstrasse 15. | JWP. 
Pp. i-s, 1-440. 8C. 
The contents are as follows: Die Sprache der: 
Alenten, pp. 146-161. Otomi (Xi3-Xiii), p.277. 
Innuit (Eskimo), pp. 162-180. Tarasken, p. 283. 
Athapasken- (Tinne-) und Kinai- Totonakeu,p.288. 
Stamme, p. 184. Matlatsinken, p. 294. 
Algonkin-Stamme, p. 1!)3. Misteken (Misteken), p. 298. 
Irokesen, p. 206. Zapoteken, p. 302. 
Dakota, p. 214. Maya-Sprachen, p. 305. 
Tscherokesen (Tselake), p. 223. Mosquito (Miskito),p. 314. 
Choctaw (Tsa^ta), p. 232. Bribri, p. 318. 
Koloschen (T;i;linkit), p. 239. Arowakon und der Caraiben, p. 322. 
T8ihaili-Selisch(Tsxailis-Seli3), p. 243. Arowaken (Lukunu) und der Goajiros, 
Sabaptin-Walawala, p. 248. p. 323. 
Tshinuk (Tsinuk, Tsinnk), p. 254. Caraiben des Festlandes (Karina, Ga- 
Mutsun,p.257. libi),p. 333. 
Nahuatl (Nawatl), p. 260. Caraiben der Inseln (Kalinago), p. 339. 
Sonorischen Sprachen, p. 271. 
Pp. 429-439 contain the numerals in the following American languages: Paw- 
