722 NORTH AMEKICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Smith (Johu) — continued. 
3663 Tlie General History of Virginia, New England, and the 
Summer Isles: with the Names of the Adventurers, Planters, and 
Governors, from their first beginning. Anno 1584, to this present 1624; 
with the Proceedings of those several Colonies, and the Accidents 
that befell them in all their Journies and Discoveries. Also, the 
maps and descrii^tions of all those countries, their commodities, 
people, government, customs, and religion, yet known. Divided 
into Six Books. By Captain John Smith, Sometime Governor in 
those Countries, and Admiral of New England. 
In Pinkerton (Jolin). A General Collection of * * * Voyages and Travels, 
vol. 13, pp. 1-253. London, 1812. 4°. "Becausemany dodesiretolinow,"&c.,p. 45. 
3664 Smith (John Jay) and Watson (John Fanning). American | His- 
torical and Literary Curiosities ; I consisting of | fac-similes of orig- 
inal documents relating to the | events of the Revolution, | &c. 
&c. I with a variety of | Eeliques, Antiquities and Modern Auto- 
graphs. I Collected and edited | by | J. Jay Smith, | Librarian of 
the Philadelphia and Loganian Libraries, | and | John F. Watson, | 
Annalist of Philadelphia and New York. | Fifth edition, with addi- 
tions. I 
New York: | G. P. Putnam. | 1852. | A. ghm. 
68 plates, oblong 4°. Fac-simile of title-page of Eliot's Indian Bible, 1663, 
and of Psalms I to III, 3, in the Massacliusetts Indian language, iilate 48. 
First edition, Philadelphia, 1846; second and third editions, Philadelphia, 
1847 ; fourth edition. New York, 1850 ; sixth edition, Philadelphia, 1861. 
3665 Smith (John S.) Vocabularies of the Arapahoes and Cheyennes. 
lu Schoolcraft (H. R.) Indian Tribes, vol. 3, pp. 446-459. Philadeljjhia, 
1853. 4'^. 
3666 Smith (Philip H.) General History | —of— | Duchess County, | — 
from — I 1609 to 1876, inclusive. | Illustrated with | numerous wood- 
cuts, maps and full- | page Engravings. | By Philip H. Smith. | 
Pawling, N. Y. : | Published by the Author. | 1877. | A. c. s. 
1 p. 1., pp. 7-507. 8°. Indian geographical terms, pp. 21-22. 
3667 Smith (Samuel). The | History | of | the Colony | of | Nova-Cajsa- 
ria, or New-Jersey: | Containing, | an Account of its First Settle- 
ment, I Progressive Improvements, | the Original and Present Con- 
stitution, I and other events, | to the year 1721. | With | some par- 
ticulars since; | and [ a short view of its present state. | By 
Samuel Smith. | 
Burlington, in New-Jersey : ( Printed and sold by James Parker : 
Sold also by | David Hall, in Philadelphia. M,DCC,LXV [1765]. | A.o. 
Pp. i-x, 1-574. 8°. Brief vocabulary (names of animals) in the language of 
the New Jersey Indians, p. 137. 
A fac-simile reprint, with the addition of a new preface, a sketch of the author, 
and a map, but without a new title, was published at Trenton, N. J., by William S. 
Sharp, in 1877 : pp. i-xiv, 1 blankl., pp. 1-573, 1 1., map. 8°. Vocabulary, p. 137. 
