SCHERZER — SCHOOLCRAFT. 691 
Schoolcraft (Henry Eowe) — continued. 
ing I an Exploratory Trip tbrough the St. Croix | and Burntwood 
(or Broule) Elvers: | in 1832. | Under the direction of | Henry R. 
Schoolcraft. | 
New-York : | Published by Harper & Brothers, | No. 82 Cliff- 
Street. I 1834. I A. c. BA. HTJ. 
1 p. l.,pp. i-vi, 7-307. 8°. map. 
Lectures I and II on the Chippewa Substantive, pp. 169-202 —A vocabulary of 
words and phrases in the Chippewa language (letters A and B), pp. 2013-210. 
Lectures III and IV of this series are printed in One6ta, or Red Race of America, 
New York, 1844 ; Ihicl, New York, 1845; Red Race of America, New Y'ork, 1847; 
Indian in his Wigwam, New Y'ork, 1348; and in Western Scenes, Auburn, 1853. 
3506 Algic Researches, | comprising | Inquiries respecting the 
mental | cliaracteristics | of the | JSTorth American Indians. | First 
series. | Indian tales and legends. | In two volumes. | Vol. I [IIJ. | 
By Henry Rowe Schoolcraft. | Author of [«&c., three linesj. 
New York: | Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff Street. | 1839. | 
2 vols. 12°. Songs, with translations, vol. 1, pp. 168, 169, 197 ; vol. 2, pp. 35, 37, 
115,209. ReiM'inted in : Myth of Hiawatha, No. 3521. A. C. HU.WHS. 
3507 Cyclopedia Indianensis: | or a | General Description | of 
the I Indian Tribes of North and South America. | Comprising | 
their origin, history, biography, manners and customs, language 
and religion; | their numbers and divisions into tribes, their ethno- 
graphical affinities, | territorial possessions and geographical and 
proper names ; their an- | tiquities and monumental remains, their 
mythology, hierogly- | phics and picture-writing, their allegories, 
oral tales and | traditions; their civil polity, arts, employments 
and I amusements, and other traits of their character | and condi- 
tion, past and present; together | with a comprehensive lexicon of 
In- i dian words and phrases. The whole alphabetically arranged. ( 
By I Henry R. Schoolcraft, | assisted by a number of literary and 
scientific gentlemen in America and Europe. | In 8 Nos., to make 2 
Vols. Royal 8vo., 700 pages each. | With portraits of distinguished 
Chiefs, Engravings of Ancient Ruins, Hiero- | glyphics, etc., | At 
$1.50 per No., $6 per volume. | 
New- York : | Published by Piatt & Peters, | at the ofiBce of the 
American Biblical Repository and the American Eclectic, | 3G Park 
Row, opposite the City Hall. | 1812. | University Press, John F. 
Trow, Printer. | JWP. LSH. 
1 p. 1., 16 pp. royals^'. Prospectus of a work to be issued, as stated therein, 
in 8 numbers, to make 2 vols., royal octavo, 700 pages each. The work has not 
been published. 
3508 Oneota, | or | the Red Race of America : | their History, 
Traditions. Customs, | Poetry, Picture-writing, &(;. | In extracts 
from I Notes, Journals, and other unpublished writing. | By Henry 
R. Schoolcraft. I 
