SCHOOLCEAFT. 693 
Schoolcraft (Henry Rowe) — continued. 
Comments on the Cherokee hiuguage, pp. 158-1 CO. ^Chapter XI, Language: 
Structure of the class of American languages-Comparative vocabulary of the 
Iroquois and its cognate, the Wyandot, pp. 382-400, contains, pp. 393^00, the 
following vocabularies; Moha-n-k (Rev. A. Elliot); Oneida (H. R. S. and R. U. 
Shearman); Onondaga (H. R. S. and Arch. Am.); Cayuga (Rev. A. Elliot); 
Seneca (E. S. Parker, II, R. S., and Arch. Am.) ; Tuscarora (Rev. G. Rockwood and 
W. Chew) ; Wyandot (J. Johnson, H. R. S., and Arch. Am.).— Brief comments on 
the Seneca language, p. 456.— A few phrases in Tuscarora (Rev. G. Rockwood), 
p. 487. 
3513 The | Red Race of America. | By Henry R. Schoolcraft. | 
New York: | Wm. H. Graham, Tribune Buildings, | 161 Nassau 
Street. | 1847. | C 
Pp. 1-416. 8°. 
XXIII Psalm in Massachusetts, from Eliot's Bible, pp. 226-227.— Schoolcraft's 
American Cyclopa;dia, or Ethnological Gazeteer, &c. (letter A), pp. 231-205.— 
Lectures 3 and 4 on the Grammatical Structure of the Indian Language, 
pp. 266-290. — Geographical Terminology of the United States, derived from the 
Indian Languages (extracts from "Cyclopiedia Indianensis," a manuscript work 
in preparation), pp. 304-303. — Names of the seasons in Odjibwa, p. 308. — Names 
of the cardinal points in Odjibwa, p. 308. 
Issued, also, with the following title, and with contents as above. 
3514 The Indian in his Wigwam, | or | Characteristics | of the | 
Red Race of Americi. | From original notes and manuscripts. | By 
Henry R. Schoolcraft, | Member [&c., twelve lines]. 
New York | Dewitt & Davenport, | Tribune Buildings. | 
1848. I A. ba.hu. WE. 
Pp. 1-416. 8". Field says it was also issued with the imprint : Boftalo : Derby 
& Hewson. 1848. Reissued, with new title and some additions, as follows: 
3515 The | American Indians. | Their History, | Condition and 
Prospects, | from | Original notes and Manuscripts. | By Henry R. 
Schoolcraft. | Together ■with an appendix, containing thrilling | 
narratives, daring exi^loits, etc. etc. | New revised edition. | 
Rochester: | Wanzer, Foot and Co. | 1851. | B.C. whs. 
Pp. 1-495. 8°. Also issued with the following title : 
35 IG Western Scenes | and | Reminiscences: | together with 
Thrilling | Legends and Traditions | of the | Red Men of the For- 
est. I To which is added | several Narratives of adventures among 
the Indians. | 
Auburn: | Derby and Miller. | Buffalo: | Derby, Orton & Mulli- 
gan. I 1853. I c. 
Pp. 1-495. 8°. 
3517 Personal Memoirs | of a | Residence of Thirty Years | with 
the I Indian Tribes | on the | American Frontier.s: | with brief | 
notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, | A. D. 1812 to A. D. 
1842. I By Henry R. Schoolcraft. | 
Philadelphia: | Lippincott, Grambo and Co., | Successors to 
Grigg, Elliot and Co. | 1851. | A. c. whs. 
Pp. i-xlviii, 17-703. 8°. 
