.1.22 MI.CMAC INDIANS OF NOVA SCOTIA 



1873. Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius). — Short Account of the Lord's Work 

 among the Micmac Indians. Hahfax, 1873. 32 pp. 



1873. Campbell (Duncan).— Nova Scotia. Montreal, 1873.— Pp. 17-26 

 treats of the Micmacs, the information having been.evident- 

 ly derived from Rand's Short Statement of Facts. 



1875. [Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius, D. D.)].— A First Reading Book in 

 the Micmac Language. Halifax, 1875. iv, 5-108 pp.^ This 

 is a most necessary book for anyone studying the Micmac 

 language. See also 1854. 



1877. Gilpin (J[ohn] Bernard, M. D.).— Indians of Nova Scotia. 

 Trans. N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc, iv, pp. 260-281. Read 12 March, 

 1877. — ■ Treats, in a most interesting manner, of the 

 Micmacs in historic time. 



1877. Patterson (Rev. George, D. D.). — History of County of Pictou, 



N. S. Montreal, 1877.— Pp. 26-37 is devoted to an account 

 of the Micmacs. 



1878. Dawson (Sir John William). — Supplement to second edition of 



Acadian Geology. London, 1878. — Additional matter on 

 Micmac remains is given on pp. 18-19, with figure of a bone 

 harpoon-head on p. 19. 



1883. Patterson (Rev. George, D. D.). — ^Antiquities of Nova Scotia. 



Annual Report Smithsonian Inst, for 1881. Wash., 1883, 

 pp. 673-677. 



1884. Leland (Charles G[odfrey]). — Algonquin Legends. Boat., 1884. 



377 pp., illus. — Founded chiefly on the legends collected 

 by Rand. See 1894. 



1885. Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius). — The Micmac Language. In Cana- 



dian Science Monthly, Nos.- 10-11, pp. 142-146; Kentville, 

 N. 8., Oct.-Nov., 1885. — A general discussion, including 

 some polysynthetic words. 



1888. Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius, D. D., LL. D.). — Dictionaiy of the 

 Language of the Micmac Indians. Halifax, 1888. viii, 

 286 pp. — ■ English-Micmac part only published, but the 

 Micmac-English section is in manuscript. 



1888. Rand (Rev. Silas Tertius). — The Micmac Indians. Our Forest 

 Children, vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 10-12; Shingwauk Home, Sault 

 iSte. Marie, Ont., 1888. — Grammatic remarks, p. 11; 

 vocabulary of about 80 words and sentences, Micmac and 

 English, pp. 11-12; etc. 



