860 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Auer (Alois) — continued. 
185 h Oratio Dominica Polygiotta, DCCCXVI. Linguis et Dia- 
lectis, studio et labore Aloysii Auer. 
Vienute e Typograpliia Imp. 1851. * 
Royal 8°. Title from Sabin's Dictionary, No. 57438. 
195 Ayala (Z>. Gabriel de.) Apuntes liistoricos de la nacion mexi- 
cana en lengiia Nahuatl, su autor Don Gabriel de Ayala, Noble de 
Tetzciico, y Escrivano de Eepublica. Empiezan desde el alio 1243 
y acaban en el de 1562. 
ManuscriiJt, on European paper. Improved title of No. 195, from Boturini, 
Catalogo del Musfeo Indiano, pp. 15-16. 
195 a Ayer [Bev. Frederic). [Spelling booli for Ojibwa children. 
Utica: 1832.] * 
' ' Rev. Frederic Ayer was born in Old Stockbridge, Mass. , in 1803. His father, 
Rev. Oliver Ayer, removed to Central New York when the snbject of this sketch 
was three years old. At an early age Mr. Ayer commenced to study for the min- 
istry, but ill health compelled him to abandon the idea, and he engaged in busi- 
ness in Utica, and other places. While there, in 1829, he was sent by the A. B. 
C. F. M. as a teacher in a mission school at Mackinac. Next summer (1830) he 
went to lake Superior, and spent some time in the family of Lyman Warren, 
teaching, and studying the Ojibwa language. The following year he spent at 
Sandy Lake with the late Wm. A. Aitkin, where he opened a school, said to be 
the first in Minnesota. In 1832 he returned to La Pointe, where he wrote a 
spelling book for Ojibwa children, which he went to Utica that winter to pub- 
lish." — Minn. Hist. Soe., Coll., vol. 1, xi. 86, foot-note. See O-jip-ue Spelling Book, 
No. 2802. 
Ayumehawe Mussinahikun. The Book of Common Prayer. [In 
the Cree language.] See [Hunter {Rev. James)], No. 1908. 
201 a BacMUer y Morales (Antonio). Antiguedades Americanas. | Noti- 
cias I que tuvierou los Europeos de la America | Antes del descub- 
rimiento | de Cristobal Colon, | recogidas | por A. Bachiller y Mor- 
ales. I Individuo corresponsal de m6rito de la Academia Arqueolo- 
gico-Matriten- | se, de merito de la Eeal Sociedad Economica de la 
Habana, y corresponsal [ de la de Puerto-Rico &c. | [Picture.] 
Habana. | Oficina del Earo Industrial, | Calle del Obispo num. 
9. I 1845. I A. 
Printed cover 1 1., pp. 1-134, 1 1. sm. 4°. map. 
Word for hieiTO (iron) in Nutka, Unalaska, Norton, Esquimala and Groen- 
landica, p. 100. 
20] b Cuba Primitiva. | Origen, | Lenguas, Tradiciones e His- 
toria I delos | Indies de las Antillas Maj'ores y las Lucayas. | Por | 
Don Antonio Bachiller y Morales. | Individuo de Merito [etc., four 
lines.] I Segunda Bdicion Corregida y Aumentadn. | 
Habana: | Libreria de Miguel de Villa. | Calle del Obispo, 58 y 
GO. I 1883. I T. 
Printed cover 1 1., half title 1 1., title as above 1 1., pp. 7-399. 8°. 
Entrotenimientos hist(5ricos sobre la Isla de Cuba. El Idioma Primitivo, pp. 
107-116, gives list of geographic names. — Capitulo x. Algunos estudios mds 
