612 NOETH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
3118 Preston (Gapt.William). Vocabulary of the Delewes [Delawares]. 
Manuscript. 1 p. folio. 
3119 Vocabulary of tlie Potawatomy language. 
ManuscriiJt. 1 p. folio. 50 words. 
3120 Words aud Seutences in the Miami language. 
Manuscript. 6 pp. folio. 
3121 Words, Phrases, and Sentences in Shawannee. 
Manuscript. 7 pp. folio. These vocabularies were taken in 1796 by Capt. 
William Preston, Fourth United States Regulars, and recorded in a memorandum 
book now in the possession of his grandson. Prof. William P. Johnson, of the 
Washington and Lee University. Copies are in the library of the Bureau of 
Ethnology. 
3122 [Prevost (P.)] Ka Patakaikatek | Masinaigan | ka ako nitigoba- 
nen | Jesos | 1882 & 1883 | t Manadjitaganisan | P. Pakitandjike- 
naniSan. | K KiigocimonaniSan | [Design.] 
Moniang | J. Ohapleau & Fils, endatc. | [1882.] jwp. 
Printed cover 1 1., title 1 1., and 14 unnumbered pages. 16°. Algonkiu calen- 
dar, June, 1882-July, 1883. See Masinaigan, No. 2488. 
3123 Prichard (James Cowles). Eesearches | into the | Physical His- 
tory I of I Mankind. | By | James Cowles Prichard, M. D. | Second 
Edition. | In two volumes. | Vol. I [II]. j 
London: | Printed for John and Arthur Arch, | Cornhill. 1 1826. j * 
2vols. : pp. i-xxxii, 1-544; 2 p. 11., pp. 1-623. llplates. 8°. Title furuished by 
Mr. W. Eames. I have seen mention of: First edition, London, 1813. 8°. 
Relations between the American languages, vol. 2, pp. 341-349. On their 
languages, pp. 350-355. Comparative vocabulary of American and Asiatic lan- 
guages (Tuscaroras, Six Nations, Greenland, Penobscot, Illinois, Delaware, Aca- 
dia, N. England, Mahican, Hnastec, Caribbee, Tarahumara, Kotow, Mexican, 
Cora, etc.), pj). 353-354. Comparative vocabulary, Irish and Algonquin, p. 
354.- Comparative vocabulary, Mexican, Ugaliachmutzi, and Koluschi, p. 381. 
3124 Eesearches | into the | Physical History | of | Mankind. | 
By I James Oowles Prichard, M. D. P. E. S. M. E. I. A. | Corre- 
sponding Member [&c., three lines]. | Third edition. | Vol. I [-V]. | 
London: | Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, | Paternoster Eow; | 
and J. and A. Arch, | Cornhill. | 1836 [-1847]. | B. C.ba.we. 
5 vols. 8°. 
General remarks on the American languages, vol. 5, jjp. 302-308. Of the 
Characteristics of the American Languages, pp. 308-313. Universality of these 
Characteristics among the American Languages, pp. 313-316. General Obser- 
vations on the Relations of the American Languages, pp. 316-320. Languages 
of Mexico and Central America, pp. 339-342.- Numerals, 1-20, and short vocab- 
ulary of the Mexican, Guatemalan, Yucatan, and Huasteeau (from Ternaux- 
Compans), p. 344. Ou the Languages of the Nations inhabiting the Western 
Coast of North America, pp. 438-441. Comparative vocabulary, Esquimaux, 
Kinai, and Ugaljachmutzi, p. 440. A few Caraibean words compared with 
Woccon, Tarahumara, Saukibani, ete.,p. 526. 
3125 Eesearches | into the | Physical History | of | Mankind. | 
By James Cowles Prichard, M.D. F.E. S. M. E. I. A. | Corre- 
sponding Member [&c., four lines]. | Fourth edition. | Vol. I [-V]. 
