820 NOETH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Wood (Silas) — continued. 
of the American Revolution, | by | Silas Wood | With a Biograph- 
ical Memoir and Additions by | Alden J. Spooner. | A Portrait and 
Photographs of Dwellings. | 
Brooklyn : | Printed for the Furman Club. | 1865. | * 
Pp. i-sxi, 1-206. 4°. Title from Mr. W. Eames. Vocabulary, jjp. 70-71. 
4198 Wood (William). New | Euglands | Prospect. | A true, lively, 
and experimen- | tall description of that part of America, | com- 
monly called New England : | discovering the state of that Coun- | 
trie, both as it stands to our new-come | English Planters ; and to 
the old I Native Inhabitants. | Laying downe that which may both 
enrich the | knowledge of the mind-travelling Reader, | or benefit 
the future Voyager. | By William Wood. | [Design.] 
Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, for lohn Bellamie, and are to 
be sold I at his shop, at the three Golden Lyons in Oorne-hill, neere 
the I Eoyall Exchange. 1634. | p. bp. job. 
4 p. 11., pp. 1-98, and 5 unnumbered pp. sm. 4°. map. The 5 unnumbered pp. 
at end contain : 
Because many have desired to heare some of the Natives Language, I have 
here inserted a small Nomenclator, with the Names of their chiefe Kings, Rivers, 
Moneths, and dayes, whereby such as have iu-sight into the Tongues, may know 
to what Language it is most inclining ; and such as desire it as an unknowne 
Language onely, may reape delight, if they can get no profit. 
4199 New | Englauds | Prospect. | A true, lively, and experi- 
men- I tall description of that part of America, | commonly called 
New England : | discovering the state of that Coun- | trie, botb as 
it stands to our new-come j English Planters; and to the old | 
Native Inhabitants. | Laying downe that which may both enrich 
the I knowledge of the mind-travelling Reader, | or beneiit the 
future Voyager. | By William Wood. | 
Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, for lohn Bellamie, and are to 
be sold I at his shop, at the three Golden Lyons in Corne-hill, neere 
the I Royall Exchange. 1635. | hu. job. 
4 p. 11., pp. 1-83, 5 unnumbered pp. sm. 4°. map. " Because many," &c., 5 un- 
numbered px). at end. 
4200 New | Englands | Prospect. | A true, lively, and experi- 
mentall | description of that part of America, com- | monly called 
New England: dis- | covering the state of that country, both as | 
it stands to our new-come English Plan- | ters; and to the old Na- 
tive Inhabitants. | Laying down that which may both en- | rich the 
knowledge of the mind-travelling | Reader, or benefit the future 
Voyager. | By William Wood. | [Design.] 
London, | Printed by lohn Dawson, and are to be sold by lohn 
Bellamy | at his shop, at the three Golden Lyons in Corne- | hill, 
neere the Royall Exchange, j 1639. | BA. job. 
4 p. U., pp. 1-83 and 5 unnumbered pp. sm. 4°. map. " Because many," &c., 5 
unnumbered pp. at end. 
