VETEOMILE VEYTIA. 785 
Vetromile [Rev. Eugene) — coutiiiued. 
4013 The Abnaki Indians. Communicated by Eugene Vetro- 
mile, S. J., Troiessor in the College of the Holy Cross, at Worces- 
ter, Mass. With a Brief Memoir of Professor Vetromile, by Eev. 
Edward Ballard, of Brunswick, Me. 
In Maine Hist. Soc, Coll., vol. 6, pp. 203-227. Portland, 1859. 8°. 
Specimen of the Micmac language, pp. 226-227. 
4014 Acadia and its Aborigines. Communicated January 16, 
1862, by Eev. Eugene Vetromile, S. J., of Worcester, Mass. 
In Maine Hist. Soc, Coll., vol. 7, pp. 3:57-349. Portland, 1876. 8°. 
Names of seasons, list of months, divisions of the month, days of the week, 
divisions of the night, and divisions of the day, in the Abnaki language. 
4015 Alnambay 1858 Almanac. s. AAS. 
[New York, Lith. by T. W. Strong.] 
1 sheet folio. 
4016 Sande Awikhigan. 1859. s. AAS. 
1 sheet folio. 
4017 Indian Almanac for 1860. 
S. Chism, Franklin Printing House, Hawley Street, corner of 
Franklin, Boston. ♦ 
Title furnished by Mr. J. G. Shea from copy in his possession. 
4018 Sande Awokhigan. 1866. Eugene Vetromile, Alnambay 
Patlias. AAS. 
1 sheet folio. I have seen the same for 1862, 1867, 1870, 1871, 1873, 1874, 1875, 
and 1876. 
4019 A Dictionary of the Abnaki Language — English- Abnaki 
and Abnaki-English. 
Manuscript. 3 vols, folio. lu the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. Ma- 
terial collected by Father Vetromile during the years 1855 to 1873, while mis- 
sionary among the Abnakis. Volume 1, pp. 1-573, contains prefatory remarks, 
description of the alphabet used, synopsis of the Abnaki language, including 
brief grammatic remarks, a table of abbreviations, and the Abnaki-English dic- 
tionary from A to H, inclusive. Volume 2, jjp. 3-.595, contains further remarks 
on the grammar, and a continuation of the Abnaki-English dictionary, I to Z, 
inclusive. The dictionary in each of these volumes is divided into four columns ; 
the first containing words from the Abnaki dictionary of the Rev. Father Rasles ; 
the second, words in the Penobscot; the third, Mareschit ; and the fourth, Mic- 
mac. Volume 3, pp. 1-791, contains the Euglish-Abnaki dictionary, A to Z, and 
includes words in the Penobscot, Etchimln, Mareschit, Micmac, Montagnie, and 
Passamaquoddy dialects. 
4020 Veytia (/>. Mariano). Historia Antigua | de ( Mejico, | escrita 
por I el Lie. D. Mariano Veytia. | La publica | con varias notas y uu 
apendice | el C. F. Ortega." | Tom. I [-III]. | 
Mejico. I Imprenta a Cargo de Juan Ojeda, | Calle de las Escale 
rillas numero 2. | 1836. | B. c. s. ba. 
3 vols. 8^^. Contains constant references to and examples in the Nahuatl 
language. Mexican calendar, vol. 1, pp. 305-318. 
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