PRIERES PRIEST. 6 1 5 
3131 [Priest (Josiali).] The | Wonders | of | Nature and Providence, | 
Displayed. | Compiled | from authentic sources, both ancient and 
modern, | giving an | account of various and strange phenomena | 
existing in nature, | of | Travels, Adventures, Singular Providences, 
&c. I [Quotation, one line.] | 
Albany: | Published by Josiah Priest. | E. andE. Hosford, Print- 
ers. I 1825. I • 
Pp. i-viii, 9-600. 8°. Title furnished by Mr. W. Eames. English, Iiidiau, and 
Hebrew vocabulary and phrases, p. 308. 
3132 American Antiquities, | and Discoveries in the West: | 
being | an exhibition of the evidence | that an ancient popula- 
tion of partially civilized nations, | dili'ering entirely from those 
of the present In- ( dians, peopled America, many centuries 
before | its discovery by Columbus. | And | inquiries into their ori- 
gin, I with a I copious description | of many of their stupendous 
Works, now in ruins. | With | conjectures of what may have | be- 
come of them. I Compiled | from travels, authentic sources, and the 
researches | of | Antiquarian Societies. | By Josiah Priest. | 
Albany: | Printed by Hoffman and White, No. 71, State-Street. | 
1833. I Hxi. 
Pp. 1-400. 8°. 
Rafiiiesque (C. S.) American Languages — Wahtani or Mandan, pp. 393-39i). 
Languages of Oregon — Chopunisli and Chinuc, pp. 395-397. 
3133 American Antiquities, | and | Discoveries in the West: | 
being | an exhibition of the evidence | that an ancient population 
of partially civilized nations, ( differing entirel.y from those of the 
present In- | diaus, peopled America, manj' centuries before | its 
discovery by Columbus. | And | Inquiries into their Origin, | with 
a I Copious Description | Of many of their stupendous Works, now 
in ruins. | With | conjectures concerning what may have | become 
of them. I Compiled | from Travels, Authentic Sources, and the 
Eesearches j of | Antiquarian Societies. | By Josiah Priest. | Third 
Edition Revised. | 
. Albany: | Printed by Hoffman and White, | No.71,StateStreet. | 
1833. I 0. HU. 
Pp. i-viii, 9-400. map and two plates. 8°. 
Rafinesque (C. S.) Ancient Languages of the first Inhabitants of America, 
pp. 304-309. 
Tabular View of the American Generic Languages, pp. 309-312. 
The Atlantic Nations of America, pp. :il"2-:ur). 
Further Acconuts of Colonies from Europe settled in America, pp. 3ir)-32."> 
American Languages— Wahtani or Mandan, pp. 393-39."). 
Languages of Oregon— Chopunish and Chinuc, pp. 39.'J-397. 
3134 American Antiquities | and | Discoveries in the West: | 
being an exhibition of the evidence | that an aiicient population of 
partially civilized nations | differing entirely from those of the 
present Indians peopleil | America many centuries before its dis- 
covery by I Columbus, and inquiries into tlicir Origin, | with a j 
Copious Description | of many of their stupendous works, now iu 
