902 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Catlin (George) — continued. 
689 Illustrations | of the | Manners, Customs, & Condition | of 
tlie I Korth American Indians. | With Letters and Notes, | Written 
during Eight Years of Travel and Adventure among the | Wildest 
and most Remarkable Tribes now Existing. | By George Catlin. | 
With I three hundred and sixty coloured engravings | from the au- 
thor's original paintings. | [Design.] In two volumes. — Vol.1 [-IIJ. | 
London : | Chatto & Wiudus, Piccadilly. | 1876. | c. 
2 vols. : pp. viii, 264 ; viii, 266. plates, large 8°. Mandan and Welsh similar- 
ities, vol. 2, p. 261.— Vocabulary, pp. 262-265. Improved title of No. 689. 
690 a Catlin's notes | of | eight years' travels and residence | 
in Europe, | with his | North American Indian Collection: | with 
anecdotes and incidents of the travels and adventures of three | 
different parties of American Indians whom he Introduced | to 
the courts of | England, France, and Belgium. | In two volumes 
octavo. I Vol. I f-Il]. I With numerous illustrations. | 
New York: | Published by the author. | To be had at all the 
bookstores. | 1848. | C 
Pp. i-xvi, 1-296; i-xii, 1-336. plates. 8°. 
690 h Catlin's Notes | of | Eight Years' travels and residence | 
in Europe, | with his | North American Indian Collection. | With | 
Anecdotes and incidents of the travels and adventures of | three 
difierent parties of American Indians whom he | introduced to the 
courts of I England, France, and Belgium. | In two Volumes, octa- 
vo. I Vol.1 [-II]. I With numerous illustrations. | Second edition. | 
London : | Published by the Author, | At his Indian Collection, 
No. 6, Waterloo Place. | 1848. | o. whs. 
Pp. i-xvi, 1-296; i-xii, 1-336. plates. 8°. 
Names of nine "Ojibbeway" Indians, with English signification, vol. 1, pp. 
108-109. — Descriptive catalogue of Mr. Catlin's Indian Collection, giving many 
Indian names, with English signification, vol. 1, pp. 248-296. — Names of 14 loway 
Indians, with English signification, vol. 2, p. 13. — Names of 11 Ojibbeway In- 
dians, with English signification, vol. 2, p. 279. 
702 a The Catlin Indian Collection, containing Portraits, Laud- 
scapes, Costumes, &c., and Eepresentations of the Manners and 
Customs of the North American Indians. ***** pre- 
sented to the Smithsonian Institution by Mrs. Thomas Harrison, 
of Philadelphia, in 1879. A Descriptive Catalogue. By George 
Catlin, the Artist. 
In Ehees (William J.) Visitor's Guide to the Smithsonian Institution and 
National Museum, Washington, D. C, pp. 59-78. Washington, 1884. 8°. 
704 a Notice | sur | les Indiens loways, | et | sur le Nuage 
Blanc, I 1" chef de la Tribu, | Venus des Plaiues du Haut-Missouri, 
pres des Montagues Rocheuses | (Territoire des Etats-Uuis, Am6- 
rique du Nord), | sous la conduite | de G. H. C. Melody, Esq™, | et 
