CHARENCEY — CHAUMONOT. 907 
762 «. Chateaubriand {Vicomte Francois Auguste de). Voyages | en | 
Amerique | ot en | Italic: | pnr | Le Vicomte tie Cbateaubriand. | 
Eh deux volumes. | Tome I [-II]. | 
Paris I Et Londres, chez Colburn, Libraire, I New Burlington 
Street. | 1828. | ^, 
2vols.: 2p.ll.,pp.i-iv, ll.,pp. 1-400; 3 p. 11. , pp. 1-423. 8°. 
" Langues ludienues," including comments on, and comparison of, the Creek, 
Natchez, Sioux, and other tribes, and examples of Huron coniujiation vol 1 nn' 
273-286. ■ '''■ 
762 h Travels | in | America and Italy, | by | Viscount de Cha- 
teaubriand, I Author of Atala, Travels in Greece and Palestine, | 
the Beauties of Christianity, &c. | In two volumes. | Vol. I [-II]. | 
London; | Henry Colburu, New Burlington Street. | 1828. | c. 
2 vols. : 3 p. 11., pp. 1-356; 2 p. 11.', pp. 1-429. 8°. "Indian languages,-' vol. 1 
pp. 25&-266. 
762 c — CEuvres completes | deM.le Vicomte | De Chateaubriand, | 
Membre de FAcad^mie frangaise. | Tome Premier [-Trente-Si- 
xieme] | 
Paris, I Pourrat Frferes, Editeurs. | M. DCCC. XXXVI [-M.DCCC 
XL] [1836-1840]. | # 
36 vols. 8°. Tome Douzifeme, Voyage en Amerique, "Langues Indieunes," 
pp. 167-176. Title furnished by Dr. J. H. Trumbull from copy in the Watkinson 
Library, Hartford, Conn. 
762 d Voyages | en Amerique | en Italie, etc. | par | M. De Cha- 
teaubriand I avec des gravures | 
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Printed cover 1 1. , half-title 1 1., pp. 1-380. 8°. Linguistics, as in edition of 
1828, pp. 138-144. 
764 a Chaumonot (Pierre Joseph Marie). Suite de la vie | du | K. P. 
Pierre Joseph Marie | Chaumonot, | De la Compagnie de Jesus, ( 
Par un Pere de la meme Compagnie avec | la maniere d'oraisou du 
v6n6rable Pere, | ecrite par lui-miime. | [Device.] 
Nouvelle York, Isle de Manate, | A la Presse Cramoisy de Jean- 
marie Shea. I M. DCCC. LVIII [1858]. | c. s. ba. bp. 
Pp. 1-7,9-66, 11. sq.8° Firstpage of text has the heading: Supplement ct con- 
tinuation de la vie du R. P. Piene Joseph Marie Chaumonot [No. 764 of this 
Catalogue]. 
Rev. Peter Joseph Mary Chaumonot, sou of a vinedresser near Chatillon-sur- 
Seine, in France, ran away -while at school, and then to m.ake amends set out as 
a pilgrim for Rome. After many adventures he vcas at last admitted to a Jesuit 
college at Terni as a pupil, and so zealously did he renew his studies that he was 
Boon made a tutor. In time he applied for admission to the order. By this time 
he was completely Italianized, but a volume of the Jesuit Relatious of Canada 
made him apply to be sent on that mission. Ho was ordained and sailed from 
Dieppe in May, 1639, on the same vessel with V. Mother Mary of the Incarnation 
and the Hospital nuns. He was employed on the Huron mis.sions, and visited 
with Brebeuf the Neuter nation on the Niagara. On the overthrow of the Huron 
nation Father Chaumonot led a baud of survivors to Quebec, and their descend- 
