996 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
2055 a Katekismuse Luteriin. Hanniame, 1849. * 
it) pp. 8°. In the Eskimo language. Title from tbe Pinart Sale Catalogae, 
1883, No. 352 (6). 
Katolik Anamie-Misiuaigan [iu Ottawa]. See [Baraga (Bev. Fred- 
eric)], l^os. 258, ':60. 
Katolik Ayamihew-masiualiigan [in Cree]. See [Thibault {Bev, 
Jean Baptiste)], No. 3843. 
Katolik Enamiad [in Chippewa]. See [Baraga [Bev. Frederic)], 
No. 259. 
Katolik Gagikwe-masinaigan fiu Chippewa]. See [Baraga {Bev^ 
Frederic)], Nos. 261-262. 
2059 a Kauder (Bev. Christian). Essais de grammaire iniquemaque. * 
Manuscript. 158 pp. 4°. Title from the Piuart Sale Catalogue, No. 620 (5). 
Kekitchemanitomenahn [iu Chippeway]. See [James (Edwin)], No, 
1965. 
2071 Kennedy (James) , Probable Origin \ of | the American Indians, | 
with particular reference to that of | the Caribs. | A Paper read be- 
fore the Ethnological Society, | the 15th March 1854, | and printed 
at their special request. | By James Kennedy, Esq., LL. B. | Late 
Her Britanic Majesty's Judge in the Mixed Court at Havana. | 
London : [ E. Lumley, 126, High Holbrn. | 1854. | C. T. WHS. 
1 p. 1., pp. 1-42. 8°. Improved title of No. 2071. Carib words showing affinities 
with dialects of Africa, pp. 39-40. 
2072 Ethnological | and | Philological Essays. | By | James 
Kennedy, Esq., LL. B. | Late Her Majesty's Judge iu the Mixed 
Court at Havana, j I. Probable Origin of the American j Indians. | 
II. Questions on the sux)posed lost tribes | of Israel, j IH. The 
Ancient Languages of France | and Spain, | [Quotation one line,] | 
London : | Hall and Virtue, Paternoster Eow, | 1 855, | A, w. 
1 1., pp. 1-42, 1 1., pp. 1-57, 1-30. 8°. Improved title of No. 2072. Carib 
words, etc., first part, pp. 39-40. 
2086 Kidder (Frederic). The Abenaki Indians ; | their Treaties of 
1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary: \ with a | Historical Introduction, | 
By Frederic Kidder, of Boston. | 
Portland : | Printed by Brown Thurston, | 1859, | T, HU, whs. 
Pp. 1-25. 8°. Improved title of No. 2086. 
King {Capt. James). See Cook {Gapt. James) and King (Copt. 
James), Nos, 871-875, 
Kingdon {Bev. John). See Buz (Fr. Joaquin), No, 3426a, 
Kinzie (John). See Wyandot, No. 4258, 
2090a Kinzie {Mrs. John H.) Wau-Buu, | the | "Early Day" | in | the 
Nortb-West. | By Mrs. John H. Kinzie, | of Chicago. | With Illus- 
trations. I 
