SPANISH — SQUIEE. 733 
Spencer [Rev. Elibu) — coutiimed. 
speut some months in actual missionary labor in tho western part of the Province 
of New York, and was ordained to the work of the ministry in 1748. He did not 
continue in the Indian Mission, however, but removed to New Jersey iu 1750. 
He died at Trenton, N. J., D c. 27, 1784, in the 64th year of his age. — Sjirague's 
Annals of the Amei-iean FuJpit, vol. 3, pj'- 165-169. 
3715 Spencer (Herbert). Descriptive | Sociology; | or, groufys of | soci- 
ological facts I classified aud arranged | by | Flerbert Spencer. | 
Compiled and abstracted | by | David Duncan, M. A., Professor of 
Logic, &c, in the Presidency College, Madras; | Eicliard Scheppig, 
Ph. D.; and James Collier. | [No. 1.] English. | Compiled and 
abstracted | by | James Collier. | [No. 2. Ancient Mexicans, Cen- 
tral Americans, | Cbibchas, and Ancient Pernvians. | Compiled 
and abstracted | by | P>icliard Scheppig, Ph. D. | ] [No. 3. Types of 
Lowest Eaces, Negritto Eaces, | and Malayo-Polynesian Eaces. | 
Compiled and abstracted | by | Prof. David Duncan. | ][No. 4. Afri- 
can Eaces. I Compiled and abstracted | by | Prof. David Duncan. | ] 
[No. 5. Asiatic Eaces. | Compiled and abstracted | by | Prof. David 
Duncan. | ] [No. 6. American Eaces. | Compiled and abstracted 
by I Professor Duncan, M. A. | ] 
New York: | D. Appleton and Company, | 549 and 551 Broad- 
• way. I [1873-1878.] A. c. JWP. 
6 vols., each -with printed cover, large folio. 
Duncan (David). American Press. Forms No. 6. 
Scheppig ( R. ) Ancient Americaus, Central Americans, Chibchas, and Ancient 
Peruvians. Forms No. 2. 
3716 Sproat (Gilbert Malcolm). Scenes and Studies | of Savage Life. | 
By I Gilbert Malcolm Sproat. | [Two lines quotation.] 
London: Smith, Elder and Co.: | 1868. | B. C. S. BP. 
Pp. i-xii, l-ai"- 12°- 
Chapter xv. Intellectual Capacity aud Language [of the Ahts], contains a 
discussion on the numeral system; divisions of the year; grammatical an.-ilysis; 
the Nitiuaht dialect [of the Aht] ; Cook's list of Nootkah words; affinity of the 
Indian languafjes of the northwest coast; a table showing affinities between 
the Chinook Jargon and Aht; and tribal names, ^ip. 119-14:5.— Vocabulary of 
the Aht langnage, with a list of the numerals 1-200 ; an alphabetical list of 
words obtained at Nitiuaht (or Barclay) Sound, but fairly representing the Ian- 
guage of all the Aht Tribes on the west coast of Vancouver Island, including words 
invented since their contact with white men, pp. 295-307.— List of Alit Tribes ou 
the outside coast of Vancouver Island iu 1860, p. 308.— Aht names of men and 
women, pp. 308-309; of places, p. 310; of bon-ies, p. 310. 
3717 Squier (Epliraim George). American Archaeological Eesearches, 
No. 1. I The I Serpent Symbol, | and the worship of the | Eecipro- 
cal Principles of Nature | in | America. I By E. G. Squier, A. M. | 
Foreign Member (&c., four iines]. [Design.] [Two lines (piotation.] 
New York : | George P. Putnam, 155 Broadway, j MDCCC H 
[1851]. I B.c.nu.WE. 
Pp.i-xvi,ll-2.'')4. 8°. 
Aztec names of gods, generally with English moaning, scattered through. 
A Spanish translation : Ilabaua, 1855. 226 pp. 8°.— Squier. 
