BRASSEUR DE BOURBOURG — BRINTON. 889 
Brinton {Dr. Daniel Garrison) — coutinued. 
484 Z* The Arawack Language of Guiaua | in its j Linguistic 
and Ethnological Eelatious. | By D. G. Biiuton, M. D. | 
Philadelphia: | McCalla & Stavely, Printers, | 237-9 Dock 
Street. | 1871. | T. we. dgb. .m'-p. 
Printed cover, pp. 1-18. 4^. Vocabulary of the ancieut language of the Great 
Antilles, pp. 11-14. 
494 The Books of Chilaii Balam [&c.l t. .iavp. 
This work, full title of which is given in No. 494, contains a discussion of the 
early manuscripts of the Mayas, giving fac-similes of Maya characters from Landa, 
. Codex Troano, and the Book of Cbilau Balam of Kaua. Reprinted as follows: 
494 a Los Libros de Chilan Balam. 
In Museo Naeional de M(5xico, Anales, tomo 3, pp. 92-101. M(5sico, 1883. 4°. 
Translated by l''Lrancisco del] P[aso y] T[roncoso]. It is followed by notes 
of the translator, pp. 101-110, which contain extracts in Maya from Brintou's 
Maya Chronicles (No. 4956). 
494 & The Folk -Lore of Yucatan. | By Dauiel G. Briuton, 
M. D. I (From the Folk-Lore Journal, Vol. I. Part VIII. August, 
1883. Published by | the Folk-Lore Society, G. L. Gomme, Hon. 
Sec. 2, Park Villas, Lonsdale | Eoad, Barnes, Loudon, S.W. | 
[1883.] T.DGB.JWP. 
Printed cover 1 1., pp. 1-13. 8°. AMaya witch story, with interlinear English 
translation, p. 7. — Maya terms passim. 
495 a ■ Introductiou [to A Study of the INIanuscript Troano, by 
Gyrus ThomasJ. By Daniel G. Brinton, M. D. 
In Thomas (Cyrus). A Study of the Manuscript Troano, in Povrell (J. AV.), 
in charge. Contrib. N. A. Eth., vol. 5 (part 3), pp. xvii-xxxvii. Washington, 
1882. 4°. 
Contains a discussion of the Maya alphabet, an account of the published co- 
dices in Maya, and, incidentally, a brief account of the language, with examples. 
495 1) , editor. Brin ton's Library of | Aboriginal American Litera- 
ture. I Number I. | The | Maya Chronicles. | Edited by | Daniel G. 
Brinton, M. D. [ 
D. G. Brinton. | Philadelphia. | 1882. | C. S. T. BA. WE. DGB. JWP. 
Printed cover 1 1., general title of the series 1 1., title as above 1 l.,pp. ili-vii, 
9-279. 8°. Forms No. I of Brinton's Library of American Literature. 
Introduction:— The n.ame Maya, p. 9. — The M.aya Linguistic Family, p. 17. — 
Origin of the Maya Tribes, p. 20. — Political Condition at the Time of the Con- 
([uest, p. 25. — Gi ammatical Observations, p. 27. — The Numeral Sy.stem, p. 37. — The 
Calendar, p. 50. — Ancient Hieroglyphic Books, p. 61. — Modern Maya Manuscripts, 
p. 67. — Granmiars and Dictionaries of the Language, p. 72. 
The Chronicles: — I. The Series of the Katuns, p. 89. — Text, ]>. 95. — Translation, 
p. 100. — Notes, p. 106. II. The Series of the Katuns, p. 136. — Text, p 138.— Trans- 
lation, p. 144. — Notes, p. 150. III. The Record of the Count of the Katuns, p. 152. — 
Text, p. 153. — Translation, p. 158. — Notes, p. 163. IV. The Maya Katuns, p. 165.— 
Text, p. 166. — Translation, p. 169. — Notes, p. 173. V. The Cliief Katuns, p. 177.— 
Tex*-, p. 178.— Translation, p. 180.— Notes, p. 182. 
The Chronicle of Chac Xulnb Chen: — Introductory, p. 189. — Text, p. 193. — 
Translation , p. 216.— Notes, p. 242.— Vocabulary , p. 261. 
Reviewed by [Gatschet (A. S.) and De Kay (C.)], Native American Lan- 
guages, in The Critic, vol. 3, No. 61, pp. 96-97. New York, 1883. i°. 
