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Willis (AVilliam) — coutinuecl. 
4173 Article XI. The ludians of Hudson's Bay, and Their Lan- 
guage; selected from Umfreville's "Present State of Dndson's 
Bay," by Win. Willis. 
In Maine Hist. Soc, Coll., vol. 6, pi).y6.5-272. Portland, 1S59. 8°. 
List of niontlis in the langn.age of the ludiaus of Hiidsou's Bay, p. 268; Ab- 
nalu (from Vetromile), p. 2C9; Nehethawa, p. 270.— Comparative vocabulary (2:1 
words) of thoNc-heth-a-wa, Assinee, Poetuc, FaU Indians, and Black Foot, p. 271. 
4174 Wilson (Daniel). Prehistoric Man | Kesearches into the origin of 
civilisation | in the Old and the New World | By | Daniel Wilson, 
LL. D. I I'rofessor of History and English Literature in University 
College, Toronto; | Author of the "Archicology and Prehistoric 
Annals of Scotland," etc. | In two volumes. | Volume I [II]. | 
Cambridge: | Macmillau and Co., | and 23, Henrietta Street, 
Covent Garden, | London. | 1862. | (The right of translation is re- 
served.) I c. 
2 vols. : pp 1-xviii, 1-488; i-vi, 1^99. 8°. 
Xames for "mother" in Tlatskani, Navajo, Weitspek, Arapahoe, Sioux, Tns- 
carora, Keiiay, and Esquimaux, vol. 1, p. 71.— Names for "horse" in Cherokee, 
Chippewa, Delaware, and Dakota, vol. 1, p. 72.— Examples of onomatopa-ia in 
the Chippewa, Ottawa, and Mississaga dialects of the Algonquin (including a 
vocabulary of 23 words), vol. 1, pp. 73-74.— A few Chippewa terms, vol. 2, pp. 29- 
30, and many Indian terms, passim. 
Second edition, London, 1865, in one volume. 8°. • 
4175 Prehistoric Man | Eesearches into the Origin of Civilisa- 
tion I in the Old and the New World. | By | Daniel Wilson, LL. D., 
F. R. S. E. I Professor of History and English Literature in Uni- 
versity College, Toronto; | Author of the 'Prehistoric Annals of 
Scotland,' etc. | Third edition, revised and enlarged, | with illustra- 
tions. I In two volumes. | Vol. I [II]. | 
London: | Macmillan and Co. j 1876. j (The right of translation 
is reserved.) | CT. we. 
2 vols. : pp. i-xv, 1-399; i-xi, 1-401. 8°. 
Chippewa terms, vol. 1, pp. 200, 213, .392; vol. 2, p. :363.— Mexican terms, vol. 2, 
p. .59.— Algonquin terras, vol. 2, pp. G4-G.5, 355. — Examples of Indian ouomatopceia, 
vol.2, pp. 336-337. — Names for "horse" in Cherokee, Chippewa, Delaware, and 
Dakota, vol. 2, p. 363.— Examples of onomatoitojia in the Chippewa, Odawali, and 
Mississaga dialects of the Algoncjuiu (including a vocabulary of about 26 words), 
vol. 2, pp. 368-369.— Names lor " mother" in Tlatskani, Navajo, Weitsjiek, Arapa- 
hoe, Sioux, Tuscarora, Konay, and Esquimaux, vol. 2, p. 373. 
4176 Wilson (Kei\ Edward F.) The | Ojebway Langiuxge : | A Manual | 
for missionaries and others employed among | the Ojebway 
Indians, j In three parts: | Part I The Grammar. | Part II. 
.... Dialogue and Exercises. | Part III. . . . The Dictionary. | 
By The Eev. Edward F. Wilson. | 
Toronto: | Printed by Eowsell and Hutchison, | for tlie Venera- 
ble Society lor Promoting Christian Knowledge, | London. | 
1874. I WE. JWP. WHS. 
Pp. i-v, 7-412. sq. 16°. 
