HORDEN — HOWSE. 983 
Hovelacque (Abel)— continued. 
Paris I G. Eeinwald et Cie, Libraires-Editeurs | 15, Rue des 
Saint-Peres, 15 | 1876 | Tous droits de traduction et de reproduc- 
tion reserves. | -w. bp. 
Pp. i-xi, 1-365. Ifio. " The Americau Languages," pp. 106-120. 
1861 b Tlie I Science of Language | Linguistics, Philology, Ety- 
mology. I By I Abel Hovelacque. | Translated by | A. H.Keane, B. 
A., I author of | "History of the English Language," "German 
Inflexion," "French Accents." | 
London : Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. ] Philadelphia: J. 5. 
Lippincott and Co. | 1877. | t. "w. ba. we. 
2p. ll.,pp. v-xv, 1-340. 12°. map. Linguistics as in earlier edition, pp. 123-135. 
1864 a Howe (Henry). Fourteen Thousand. ] Historical Collections | 
of I Ohio; I containing | a collection of the most interesting facts, 
traditions, | biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc. | relating to its : 
General and Local History : | with | Descriptions of its Counties, 
Principal Towns and | Villages. | Illustrated by | ISO Engravings, | 
giving I views of the chief towns,— public buildings, — relics of 
anti- I quity, — historic localities, — natural scenery, etc. | By Henry 
Howe. I [Seal.] | 
Cincinnati : | Published by Henry Howe, at E. Morgan «fc Go's. | 
Price three dollars. | 1852. | • 
Pp. 1-620. 8°. Title from Mr. W. Eames. 
Johnston {Col. John). Vocabularies of the Shawanoese and Wyandott lan- 
guages, pp. 590-594. 
1865 a Historical Collections | of j Ohio; | containing a collection 
of the most interesting facts, traditions, | biographical sketches, 
anecdotes, etc. | relating to its ' Genc-al and Local History: | with 
Descriptions of its counties, cities, towns, and villages, | Illustrated 
by 180 engravings, | giving views of the chief towns, public build- 
ings, relics of antiquity, | historic localities, natural scenery, etc. | 
By Henry Howe. | 
Cincinnati: | Eobert Clarke & Company. | 1875. | c. 
Pp. 1-599. 8°. Vocabularies as in other editions, pp. 590-594. 
1866 a Howison (Eobert R.) A | History of Virginia, | from its | Dis- 
covery and Settlement hy Europeans | to | the present time. | By | 
Eobert E. Howison. ( Vol.11. | Containing the history of the culony 
and of the State from | 17G3 to the retrocession of Alexandria in 
1847, with a | review of the present condition of Virginia. | 
Eichmond: | Drinker and Morris. | New York and London: | 
Wiley and Putnam. | 1848. | A. c. ba. 
The second votume of this work( No. 1866) has title as above. 
1867 Howse (.Joseph). First title: A Grammar | of tlie | Cree Lan- 
guage, I with which is combined ) an analysis | of the | Chippeway 
Dialect. | By Joseph Howse. | 
