AND THEIR REMAINS. PIERS. 121 



1865. Murdoch (Beamish).— History of Nova Scotia. 3 vols. Halifax, 

 1865-7. — Contains miscellaneous historical references to the 

 Micmacs. 



1865. Uniacke (Eev. Richard J[ohn]). — Sketches of Cape Breton, 



originally addressed as letters tO' Archbishop Whately. 

 Preface dated, Sydney, C. B., 12 Sept., 1865, but originally 

 written about 1862. Unpublished (?) manuscript in files of 

 N. S. Historical Society. — Chapter 8 (20 pp.) is on the 

 "Native Indians." 



1866. [Kauder (Rev. Christian) of Tracadie, N. S.J.^Buch des gut 



enthaltend den Katechismus, Betrachtung, Gesang. Wien, 

 [Vienna], 1863. 146+110+210 pp. — Cat-echism, meditations 

 and hymns, printed in the Micmac hieroglyphics invented 

 by Father Christien Leclercq, which had previously only 

 been used in manuscripts. Each of the parts of this book 

 were also published separately; same place and date. 



1868. Dawson ([Sir] John William). — Acadian Geology. 2nd ed. Lon- 



don, 1868. — Pp. 41-46 of chapter 4, contains remarks on 

 prehistoric man in Nova Scotia; and Micmac heads are 

 figured opp. p. 41, and a few stone implements on p. 43. 

 Appendix A, pp. 673-675, is on the Micmac language and 

 superstitions. 



1869. Al<ins (Thomas B[eamish], D. C. L.). — Selections from Public 



Documents of Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1869. — Miscellaneous 

 historical references to Micmacs, text of treaties, etc. 



1870. DesBrisay (Mather B[yles], M. P. P.).— History of County of 



Lunenburg. [1st ed.] Halifax, 1870. — The aborigines are 

 dealt with on pp. 150-159. See also enlarged 2nd ed., 1895. 



1871. [Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius)].— [Terms of Relationship of the 



Micmacs, and Etchemins or Malisetes, collected by Rev. S. 

 T. Rand, missionary, Hantsport, N. S.] In Morgan (Lewis 

 Henry), Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the 

 Human Family, (Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 

 vol. 17, no. 218), pp. 293-332, lines 59-60; Washington, 1871. 



1873. Gilpin (J[ohn] Bernard, M. D.).— On the Stone Age of Nova 

 Scotia. Trans. N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc, iii, pp. 220-231. with 

 plate illustrating 10 specimens. Read 10th Feb., 1873. 



