SAGAED SAHAGUN. 677 
3438 [Sage (Eufiis B.)] Scenes | in the ] Eocky Mountaius, | aud in | 
Oregon, California, New Mexico, Texas, and | the Grand Prairies; | 
or I notes by the way, | during an excursion of three years, | with 
a I description of the countries passed through, | incduding their | 
Geography, Geology, Resources, Present Condition, and | the Dif- 
ferent Nations inhabiting them. ( By a New Englander. | 
Philadelphia : | Published by Carey & Hart. | 1846. | c. 
Pp. i-xii, 13-303. 12°. A few words and sentences in Sioux, p. 137. _j 
3439 Scenes in the i Eocky Mountaius, ] and in ; Oregon, Cahfor- 
nia, New Mexico, Texas, aud ( the Grand Prairies; | or, | Notes by 
the Way, | during an Excursion of three years, | with a | descrip- 
tion of the countries passed through, | including their | Geography, 
Geology, Resources, Present Condition, | and the Different Nations 
inhabiting them. | By Rufus B. Sage. | Second Edition Eevised. | 
Philadelphia: | Carey and Hart. | 1847. ( c. 
Pp. i-xii, 13-303. 12°. A few words and sentences in Sioux, yi. 137. 
3440 Eocky Mountain Life; | or, | Startling Scenes | and | Peril- 
ous Adventures | in the | Far West, | during an expedition of three 
years. | By Eufus B. Sage, | The Western Adventurer. | 
Boston: | Thayer & Eldridge, | 114 & 116 Washington Street. | 
1860. I • 
2 p. 11., pp. vii-xiv, 1 I., pp. 29-363. 12°. Title furnished by Mr. W. Eames. A 
few words and sentences iu Sioux, p. 183. 
Another edition: Boston, Wentworth & Co., 1857, pp. 363. 12°.— Field. 
Sagoskia (Lieut. Laurenti Alexiefi'). 
See ."Jarocminx (.leiii. .lACPEimii A.) [Zagoskin {Lieut. Laurenti A.)] 
3441 Sahagtm (Bernardino de). Psalmodia | Christiana, y Sermona- | 
rio de los Sauctos del Aiio, en lengua Mexicana: | copuesta por el 
muy. E. Padre Fray Bernardino | de Sahagun, de la orden de Sant 
Francisco. | Ordenada en cantares 6 Psalmos: para que canten 
los I Indies en los areytos, que hazen en las Iglesias. | [Picture of 
Calvary.] 
En Mexico. | Con licencia, en casa de Pedro Ocharte. | M. D. 
LXXXIII [1583]. Alios. | * 
4p. 11., 11. 1-236. 4°. Bold Roman letter; many engravings. Title furnished 
by Sr. Icazbalceta from a copy belonging to P. Juarez, of Tezcoeo. No other 
perfect copy is known, the title in Icazbalceta's Apuntes, No. 160, being taken 
from an imperfect copy belonging to the late Sr. Ramirez. In the sale catalogue 
of the latter gentleman's books, the following statement is m.adc: 
In the beginning of this volume is an interesting manuscript note of seven 
pages in the hand of Senor Ramirez, in which he shows, on the authority of a 
manuscript, 'Bibliotheca,' of Father Figueroa, who was librarian of the convent 
of S. Francisco de Mexico, that this is one of the rarest examples of early Mexican 
typography, iu consequence of its being coud-mned by the Inquisitiou, aud the 
copies rigorously destroyed. So far as is known no perfect copy exists, and it 
would appear that Senor Ramirez considered the present copy as unique. It is 
printed iu bold Roman characters, and illustrated with wood-cuts eoareely exe- 
cuted. Beristain speaks of having seen a copy iu the college of S. Gregory of 
Mexico, which was probably the present. 
