6^0 NOETH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Scherzer {Br. Karl, Ritter von) — continued. 
3501 SprachenderlndianerCenfral-Amerika's. Wahreudseineu 
melirjalirigen Reisen iu den verschiedeuen Staaten Mittel-Amerika's 
aufgezeiclinet luid zusammengestellt von Dr. Karl Scherzer. 
In Kaiserliclie Akad. der Wiss. Si t zungabericlite, philosopliisoh-liistorisohen 
Classe, vol. 15,pp.28-37. Wieu, 1855. 8°. 
Spiaclie (ler Tlascaltekas ludianer (Mexicaniscli), im Dorfe Isalco, im Staato 
Sau Salvador. — Spraclie der ludiauer von Ixtlavacan (QnicM), 10 engl. Meilen 
von Quesaltenango, Guatemala. — Spraehe der ludianer von Palin (Poconchi),24 
engl. Meilen von Neu-Guatemala. — Spraehe der Indianer von St. Maria, am Fusse 
des Wasser Vulcans (Pupuluka Katcbikel;, 5 engl. Meilen von Antigua Guate- 
mala. — Spraclie der vrilden Indiauerstamme der Blancos, Valientes und Tala- 
mancos, entlang der Ostkiiste zwischen dem Rio Zent und Bocco del Tore im 
Staate Costa Rica. 
Issued separately, also, witli same title. See Field's Essay, No. 1359. 
See "Wagner {Dr. Moritz) and Scherzer [Dr. Carl). 
3502 Sctomburgk ( Sir Robert H.) Contributions to the Philological Eth- 
nography of South America. By Sir R. H. Schomburgk. 
la Philolog. Soc. [of Loudon], Proe., vol. 3, pp. 228-237. London, 1848. 8°. 
"Affinity of words in the Guinaii with other Languages and Dialects in Amer- 
ica," pp. 236-237, contains examples in Carib, Delaware, Wyandot, Cherokee, 
Chippeway, Massachusetts, Nanticokes, Saukies, Algonkins, Muscoghe, Dahco- 
tahs, Yanktons, Ottoes, Kinai, Quapjias, Osages, Omahas, Minetares, Ottowas, 
Old-Algonkin, Illinois, Tuscaroras, Nottowaya, Caddoes, Eskimaux of Hudson's 
Bay, Pima, Onondago, Atnah, Yucatan, &c. 
3503 A Vocabulary of the Maiongkong Language [South Amer- 
ica]. By Sir Robert Schomburgk. 
In Philolog. Soc. [of London], Proc, vol. 4, pp. 217-222. London, 1850. S"^. 
Contains the word for Sun in several South American languages and in Huas- 
teca, Cora, Eslenes, Choctas, Muskhogee, Shawanno, Kikkapoos, Minsi, New 
Sweden, Algonkin, Mohicans, Chippeways, Messisaugis, Chepewyan, Tribes of 
the northwest coast of America, Kinai, Esquimaux, Tchouktche American or 
Aglemoute, &c. 
3504 Schoolcraft (Henry Rowe). Travels | in the | Central Portions | of 
the I Mississippi Yalley : I comprising observations on its | Mineral 
Geography, Internal Resources, | and Aboriginal Population. | 
(Performed under the Sanction of Government, in the year 1821.) | 
By Henry R. Schoolcraft, tJ. S. I. A. | Hon. Memb. [&c., six lines]. 
New- York : | Published by Collins and Hannay, | 230 Pearl- 
Street. I J. & J. Harper, Printers. | 1825. | c. BA. bp. hu. 
Pp. i-iv, 1-459. 8°. 
Classification of Indian Language?, dialects of the Algosquins, foot-note, j), 
299. — Pronominal affixes, Chippewa, foot-note, p. 340. — History and Language 
of I he Pottowattomies (extract from a letter written by Dr. Wolcott, containing 
a few examples of Pottowattomie), foot-note, pp. .380-386. — Songs in Chippewa, 
pp. 427-431. — Address in Chipijewa, with translation by Mrs. Jane Schoolcraft, 
p. 433. 
3505 Narrative | of an | Expedition | Through the Upper Missis- 
sippi I to Itasca Lake, | the actual Source of this River; | embrac- 
