756 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Thevet (Andr6) — continued. 
Oraison dominicale, Salutation Angelique, Le Simboldes Apostresensauvage 
[Carib], vol. 2, 1. 925.— De la terre du Canada [etc.], vol. 2, 11. 1008-1013, contains 
scattered words and plii-ases in the Indian language of Norumbega. The latter 
is reprinted in the Mag. of Americau History, vol. 8, pp. 130-138. New York, 
1882, sm. 4°; .and partly reprinted in Trumbull (J. H.) Thevet's specimens of 
the Indian langiiage of Norumbega, in Hist. Mag., second series, vol. 7, p. 239. 
Morrisania, N. Y., 1870. sm. 4°. 
3843 [Thibault {Bev. Jean Baptiste).] Katolik | Ayamihew-masinahi- 
gau. I Avec approbation de Monseigneur Alexandre | Tach6, 
Eveque de Saint-Boniface. | 
Kebekok [Quebec]: | Aug. Kote Oniasinahiganikew. | 1855. | 
Tatto pipun aspin ka nittawikit Jesus. s. 
Pjj. 1-142, 1 1. 24°. Catechism in the Cree language. 
3844 L. J. C. & M. I. I Prieres, | Cantiques, | Cat^chisme, etc., ( 
en Langue Crise. [One line syllabic characters.] [Oblate seal.] 
Montreal : | Imprimerie de Louis Perrault. | 1857. | v. gb. 
Pp. 1-288. 18°. In syllabic characters. Approbation signed: Alexandre, 
Eveque de St. Boniface. Introduction signed: J. Bte. Thibault. 
3845 Thomas [Prof. Cyrus). The Manuscript Troano. By Professor 
Cyrus Thomas. 
In Am. NaturaUst, vol. 15, pp. 625-641. Philadelphia, 1881. 8°. 
Names of days, months, &c.,in the Maya language. This article is followed 
by another on the same subject, vol. 15, xij). 767-772. 
3846 Department of the Interior j U. S. Geographical and Geo- 
logical Survey of the Eocky Mountain Region | J. W. Powell in 
charge j A Study | of the | Manuscript Troano | by | Cyrus Thomas 
Ph. D. I with an [ Introduction by D. G. Brinton M. D. | [Seal of 
the Deiiartmeut of the Interior.] 
Washington | Government Printing Office | 1882 | we. jwp. 
Pp.i-xxxvii, l-2;i7. 4°. 
Forms part of Powell (J. W.) Contributions to North American Ethnology, 
vol.5. Washington, 1882. 4°. 
The introduction, by Dr. Brinton, occupies pp. svii-xxxvii, and contains a dis- 
cussion of the Maya alphabet, an account of the printed codices, and, incidentally, 
comments on and examples in the Maya language. 
Professor Thomas's paper contains the names of the days, months, and years 
in Maya, and also many Maya terms ^as.sim. 
This paper was issued separately, with title as above and with outside printed 
title, to which is added just before the Department seal : | (From "Contributions 
to North American Ethnology," Vol.V.) | 
3847 Thomas (Gabriel). An Historical and Geographical Account | of 
the I Province and Country | of] Pensilvania; | and of | West-New- 
Jersey I in I America. | The Eichness of the Soil, the Sweetness of 
the Situation | the Wholesomness of the Air, the Navigable Elvers, 
and I others, the prodigious Encrease of Corn, the flourishing | Con- 
ditioa of the City of Philadelphia, with the stately | Buildings, and 
other Improvements there. The strange | Creatures, as Birds, 
Beasts, Fishes, and Fowls, with the | several sorts of Minerals, 
