862 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
[Bagster (Samuel), editor] — continued. 
208a Tbe Bible of every Land; | or, | A History, Critical and 
Philological, | of all the Versions of the Sacied Scriptures, | iu 
every language and dia!ect into which | translatious have been 
made; | with | specimen portions in their own characters: | includ- 
ing, likewise, | the History of the original texts of Scripture, | and 
intelligence illustrative of the distribution and | results of each 
version: | with particular reference to the operations of the British 
and Foreign Bible Society, and kindred institutions, | as well as 
those of the missionary and other societies throughout the world. | 
Dedicated by permission to his Grace the Archbishop of Canter- 
bury. I [Vignette. J | 
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Warehouse for Bibles, New Testaments, Prayer Books, Lexicons, 
Grammars, Concordances, and Psalters, | iu Ancient and Modern 
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11 p. ll.,pp.xvii-lxiv,4 ll.,pp. 1-406, 1-4, 2 11.,pp. 1-T2, 3 11. 4°. Contents the 
same as in No. 208. 
200 The Bible of Every Land. | A History of | the Sacred 
Scriptures | in every Language aiid Dialect | into which transla- 
tions have been made: | illustrated by | specimen i)ortionsin native 
characters; | Series of Alphabets; | Coloured Ethnographical 
Maps, I Tables, Indexes, Etc. I New edition, enlarged and enriched. | 
[Vignette.] | [Quotation, one line.] | 
London: | Samuel Bagster and Sons: | at the Warehouse for 
Bibles, New Testaments, Church Services, Prayer Books, Lexicons, 
Grammars, | Concordances, and Psalters, in Ancient and Modern 
Languages; | 15, Paternoster Row. | [18G0.] c.bp. we. 
16 p. 11., pp. 1-36, 1-480. maps. 4°. Improved title of No. 209. 
209 rt. Baillie-Grohman (William A.) Camps in the Rockies. | Being a 
Narrative of life on the Frontier, and | Sport in the Rocky Mount- 
ains, with an account | of the Cattle Ranches o-i the West | Bj' | 
Wm. A. Baillie-Grohman, | K. C. E. H., | Author of '' Tyrol and the 
Tyrolese," "Gaddings with a Primitive | People," etc.; | Member 
of the Alpine Club. | With an original map based on ibe most re- 
cent U. S. Government Survey. | 
New York | Charles Scribner's Sons | 743 and 745 Broadway | 
1882 I c. 
Pp. i-viii, 1-438. map. 12°. Remarks on the Indian languages,' wiih a few 
specimens, jip. 282-285. 
In the Boaton Public library there is a coi)y of the original English edition ol 
this work, the title-page varjing but slightly except iu imprint, which is as fol- 
lows: London: | Sampson Low, MarstoD, Searle ifeRivington, | Crown Buildings, 
188, Fleet Street. | 1882. | (All rights reserved.) j (*) 
211a Baker (Theodor). Uber die Musik | der | Nordamerikanischen 
Wilden I von I Theodor Baker. I 
