SIMPSON— SIVFES. 713 
Simpson [Dr. Jf)bii) — contiuued. 
Point Barrow, by Mr. John Simpson, R. N., Her Majesty's Dicovery 
Ship "Plover." * 
111 Further Papers relative to the recent Arctic Expeditions, pp. 917-942. 
London, 1855. folio. 
Contains the names of the seasons and months in Esquimaux, p. 933. 
3613 Sisseton and Wahpeton | Treaty, | of February, 1807, | in Da- 
kota. I • 
No title-page, (i pp. 8°. Title from Williams' Dakota Bibliography. 
3614 Sitjar (P. Bonaventure). Vocabulary | of the | Language of \ San 
Antonio Mission, California. | By | Father Bonaventure Sitjar, | of 
the Order of St. Francis. | [Design.] 
New York : | Cramoisy Press. | 1861. | 
Second title: 
Vocabulario | de la | Lengua do los Naturales | de la | Misiou de 
San Antonio, | Alta California. | Compnesto por el | Rev. Padre 
Fray Buenaventura Sitjar, | del Orden Serafico de N. P. San Fran- 
cisco. I 
Nueva-York. | 1861 . | A. c. s. ba. jwp. 
Pi), i-xxiii, 9-53. 8°. "Shea's Library of American Linguistics, VII." In 
Spanish. English title recto 1. 2; Spanish title recto 1. 3. 
Grammatical notes, pp. ix-xix. — Interrogatories, p. xxi. — Our Father (from 
Duflot de Mofras), p. xxiii. — Diccionario, pp. 9-53. 
3615 Partial Vocabulary of the Indians near San Antonio Mis- 
sion, situated in a valley of the Santa Lucia Mountains, about 
seventy miles southeast of Monterey. 
In Taylor (A. S.) Indianology of California, in: California Parmer, San 
Francisco, vol. 13, No. 10, April 27, 1860. 
"This partial vocabulary was made on the leaf of an old book, about 1787, by 
Padre Baltazar Sitjar, at San Antonio Mission, in Monterey County, Jiud was 
carefully copied and compared." — Taylor. 
Reprinted in Powell (J. W.) Contributions to North American Ethnology, 
vol. 3, pp. 508-569. Washington, 1877. 4^=. 
3616 Ooufesonario in the language of the Indians of San Antonio 
Mission. * 
Manuscript. 32 pp. 4^. In Indian and Spanish. In possession of Mi. J. G. 
Shea, Elizabeth, N. J. 
Pere B. Sitjar was born at Perreras, near Palma, on the Island of Majorca, De- 
cember 9th, 1739. He was one of the founders of the San Antonio Missions in 
1774, and of the San Miguel in 1797. He died at San Antonio, September 3rd, 
IbOB, and was interred near the altar of the Church of the ilisaaion.—Bibliografia 
Savfrancescana. 
3617 Sivers (Jegor von). Ueber | IMadeira und die Antillen | nach Mit- 
telamerika. | Reisedenkwiirdigkeiten und For.scliungen | von | 
Jegor von Sivers. | 
Leipzig, I Verlag von Carl Fr. Fleischer. | 1801. | A. b. 
Pp. i-xii, 1-388. 8°. 
Numerals, 1-1,000, of the Coinanches and Kiowa (from Frivbel), Toquiristec - 
sprache, Guabesprache, Maya, Quixe (from Gage), Lacandones, Tloscaltekisch, 
Missquito, Walwa, and Blancos, Valioutes and Talamancas, pp. 290-291. 
