586 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Pickering (John) — continued. 
2. [Eeview of] A Correspondence between the Eev. John Hecke- 
welder * * and Peter S. Duponceau * * respecting the lan- 
guages of the American Indians. [By John Pickering.] 
In North Am. Review, vol. 9, pp. 179-187. Boston, 1819. 8°. 
Review of the above works, and short comparative vocabulary of the "Penob- 
scot dialect of the present day" and the "Norridgewock of about the year 1700." 
2984 [Review of] A Discourse on the Eeligion of the Indian 
Tribes of North America ; delivered before the N. Y. Hist. Soc. Dec. 
1819. By Samuel Farmer Jarvis. [By John Pickering.] 
In North Am. Review, vol. 11, pp. 103-113. Boston, 1820. 8°. 
Gives extracts from Jarvis's work. 
2985 Indian Languages of America. 
In Lieber (F.) Encyclopedia Americana, vol. 6, pp. 581-600. Philadelphia, 
1831. 8°. Reprinted as below. 
Consists principally of references to and extracts from Duponceau, Hecke- 
welder, and Zeisberger, and the conjugation of the Cherokee verb "To tie". 
2986 Remarks | on the | Indian Languages | of | ITorth Amer- 
ica. I By John Pickering. | From the Encyclopedia Americana, vol- 
- umeVLiPublishedinl83L|Reprinted, 1836. I [N.p.] mhs.whs. 
Printed cover 1 1., title 1 1., pp. 581-600. 8°. A German edition, as follows: 
2987 Ueber | die indianischen Sprachen | Amerikas. | Aus dem 
Englischen des Nordamerikaners | Herrn John Pickering | iiber- 
setzt I und mit Anmerkungeu begleitet | von j Talvj. | [Mrs. T. A. 
Robinson.] 
Leipzig 1834 | bei Friedr. Christ. Wilh. Vogel. | C. 
Pp. i-viii, 1-80. 8°. 
See Rasles {Father Sebastian). 
, editor. 
See Eliot (John). 
2988 Pickett (Albert James). History | of | Alabama, | and incident- 
ally of I Georgia and Mississippi, | from the earliest period. | By | 
Albert James Pickett, | of Montgomery. | In two volumes, | Vol. I 
[II]. I Third Edition. I 
Charleston: | Walker and James, | 1851. | c. BA. bp. 
2 vols. 12°. I have seen mention of first edi1 ion : Charleston, 1851. 2 vols. 12°. 
A few terms in Muscogee or Creek, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Cherokees, 
with lists of towns, &c. , from Bartram and Hawkins, scattered through. 
Pierson (Abraham). 
See Peirson (A.) 
2989 Pierz (Franz). Die Indianer | in ISTord-Amerika, | ihre | Lebeus- 
weise, Sitten, Gebriiuche u. s. w., | uach vieljahrigem Aufent- 
halte I uiid gesammelten Erfahrungen unter den verschiedenen | 
Stammen, | bearbeitet von | Franz Pierz, | Katholischem Mis- 
sionar. | 
