692 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Schoolcraft (Henry Eowe) — continued. 
New York: | Piiblisliecl by Burgess, Stringer, & Co., | No. 222 
Broadway, corner of Ann Street. | American Museum Buildings. | 
[1844-1845.] B. BA. 
Issued in 8 nuinbers of 64 pp. eacli, with printed cover. Reprinted as fol- 
lows: 
3509 Oneota, | or | Characteristics \ of the | Eed Eace of Amer- 
ica. I From Original Notes and Manuscripts. | By Henry E. School- 
craft, I Memt). Eoyal Geographical Society of London, and of 
the Eoyal Society of Northern Antiquaries, | Copenhagen; Hon. 
Memb. of the Natural History Society of Montreal [&c., twelve lines]. 
New York & London: | Wiley & Putnam. | 1845. j A. c. bp. hu. whs. 
Pp. i-vi, 5-512. 8°. 
Ojibwa Song, pj). 15-16. — Geographical Terminology of the United States, 
derived from the Indian Language, pp. 36-40. — XXIIId Psalm, from Eliot's Bible, 
pp. 46-47. — Chant to the Fire-Fly, Chippewa Algonquin, -p. 61. — Lectures on the 
Grammatical Structure of the Indian Language (being Lecture III, delivered be- 
fore the St. Mary's committee of the Algic Society ; the Algonquin is selected 
as the topic of inquiry), pp. 93-104. — Ethnological gazetteer of the Indian tribes 
of the American continent, pp. 119-125, 154-172, 286-294. — A psalm, by Mrs. 
Schoolcraft, Ojibwa-Algonquin, pj). 126-127. — Names of the seasons, and cardinal 
points, Ojibwa, p. 128. — Nursery and cradle songs, pp. 212-220. — Lecture IV: 
Grammatical structure of the Indian languages, pp. 221-232. — Corn Song, pp. 255- 
256. — Traditionary war-songs of the Ojibwa Algonquins, pp. 346-351. 
Reviewed in American Review, a Whig Journal, &c., vol. 1, pp. 90-94. New 
York, 1845, 8°, iu which is given love-songs in the Chippewa language. 
3510 Eeport of Mr. Schoolcraft, to the Secretary of State [of 
New York], transmitting the census returns in relation to the In- 
dians [of the State of New York]. State of New York: Senate 
Document No. 24. Jan. 22, 1846. c. ba. 
Pp. 1-285, 1 1. 8°. Also issued with title-page, as below. 
The Report on tile Census of the Iroquois occupies pp. 3-20, and is followed 
by a "Supplementary Report of Henry R. Schoolcraft to the Secretary of State. 
Antiquities— History — Ethnology", pp. 21-285, which contains the following: 
Che^w (W.) Vocabulary of the Tuscarora [350 words], pp. 251-258. 
EUiot (Bev. A.) Vocabulary of the Mohawk [220 words], pp. 264-270. 
Vocabul.ary of the Cayuga [320 words], pp. 271-277. 
Shearman (R. U.) Vocabulary of the Oneida [101 words], pp. 278-281. 
3511 Notes on the Iroquois: | or, Contributions to the | Statistics, 
Aboriginal History, Antiquities and General Ethnology | of | West- 
ern New- York. | By Henry E. Schoolcraft, | Hon. Mem. [&c., seven 
lines]. 
New -York: | Bartlett & Welford, | Astor House. | 1846. | 
Pp. i-vii, 1-285, 1 1. 8°. Contents as iu Senate Document. Reprinted as fol- 
lows: A. C. S. BA. WE. WHS. 
3512 Notes | on | the Iroquois ; | or Contributions to | American 
History, Antiquities, | and | General Ethnology. | By Henry E. 
Schoolcraft, | Hon. Memb. [&c., eight lines]. 
Albany : | Erastus H. Pease & Co., 82 State Street. | 1847. | 
Pp. i-xv, 1-498. 8c. A. C. LSH. 
