886 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
409 « Bonduel {Rev. Mavien-J.) Souvenir d'une Mission Indieune. | 
Nakam | et | son flls Nigabianong | ou | I'Enfant Perdu ; | pr6c4d6 
d'une notice historique, et dedie aux Aleves des colleges | et des 
pensiounats de la Belgique. | .Par | le E. P. Fl.- J. Bonduel, Mission- 
naire | [etc., tliree lines]. | Avec le portrait de I'auteur. | [Design.] 
Tournai | Tjpographie de J. Oasterman et fils, | Libraires- 
Editenrs. | 1855 | T. 
Printed cover 1 1., half title 1 1., title as above 1 1., pp. 5-44, and map of Wis- 
consin. 8°. Between pp. 42 and 43, Musique Indienne ; Chant de Nigabiauong, 
[and] Chant de Nakam ; par Fl. J. Bonduel; words and music. A few words and 
phrases of Chippeway are introduced into the drama. 
Bonilla [D. Joseph Zambrano). See Zambrano Bonilla (D. Joseph), 
No. 41379. 
411 a Bonner (T. D.) The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwith. 
New York : Harper and Brothers. 1858. c. 
This is the edition of 1856, given in No. 411, with no change of title-pago 
except in the date. 
4116 Bonnetty (A.) Du Calendrier Mexicain et de ses rapports avec 
celui des peuples de I'ancien continent. 
In Annales de Philosophic ChrcStienue, vol. 7, pp. 387-396. Paris, 1833. 8°. 
Mexican Calendar names, with definitions and explanations. 
Book of Common Prayer. See [Hunter {Rev. James)], No. 1910. 
420 a Boturini Benaduci (Lorenzo). Idea | de una nueva | Historia Ge- 
neral I de la I America Septentrional. | Fundada | sobre material 
copioso de Figuras, | Symbolos, Caracteres, y Gerogliiicos, Can- 
tares, I y Manuscritos de Autores Indies, | ultimamente descubier- 
tos. I Dedicala | al Rey N.*''" Seiior | en su real, y supi'emo consejo | 
de las Indias | el Cavallero Lorenzo Boturini Benaduci, | Seiior de 
la Torre, y de Hono. | Con licencia | 
En Madrid : En la Imprenta de Juan de ZuQiga. } Ano M. D. CC. 
XL VI [1746]. I A. C. W. BA. NYHS. 
20 p. U., pp. 1-167 ; Catalogo, 4 p. 11., pp. 1-96. 4°. 2 plates. 
Mexican names, with Spanish translations, of the days, pp. 45-46. — Months, pp. 
49-51. — Symbols of the four parts of the world, four seasons, four elements, etc., 
pp. 54-56. — Symbolos heroicos, p. 58. — Numerous scattered words with definitions. 
The "Catalogo" contains a descriptive listof manuscripts, printed books, maps, 
etc., in the Mexican language. 
Boulet {Rev. J. B.), editor. See Youth's Companion, No. 427G. 
426 a [Bourassa (Joseph N.)] Indian Dictionary. 1843. [English and 
Po-da-wahd-mih.] JBD. 
Manuscript. 2 p. 11., pp. 1-62. folio. Followed by 21 leaves of additional 
and repeated words, illustrative sentences, names of berries, plants and trees, 
numerals. Lord's Prayer, etc., in the Podawahdraih language. Appended is the 
following: 
426 6 Kaw Dictionary. jnr>. 
Manuscript. 15 11., written on one side only, folio. English, alphabetically 
arranged, and Kaw. In possession of Mr. John B. Dunbar, Bloomtield, N. J. 
Joseph N. Bourassa, a well-educated Pottawattomie Indian, died in 1878. 
