LIST OF AUTHORITIES ON WAMPUM 



Allan Allan, Col. John. Military operations in east- 



' ern Maine and Nova Scotia with notes and a 



memoir by Frederick Kidder. Alb. 1867. 



Barber Barber, J: W. & Howe, Henry. Historical col- 



lections of the state of New Jersey. N. Y. 

 1844. 



Bartram Bartram, John. Observations on the inhabit- 



ants^ cHmate, soil, rivers, productions, ani- 

 mals, in travels from Pensilvania to Onon- 

 dago, Oswego and Lake Ontario. Lond. 



1751. 



Also pub. Geneva N. Y. 



Beauchamp, W : M. Hi-a-wat-ha. {see Journal 

 of American folk-lore, 1891, 4: 295-306) 

 Iroquois An Iroquois condolence, (see Jour- 

 nal of American folk-lore, 1895, 8: 313-16) 



Beverley, Robert. History of Virginia. Lond. 

 1722. 



Boyle, David. Fourth annual report of the 

 Canadian institute. Toronto 1891. 



Bradford, William. History of the Plymouth 

 plantation. Bost. 1856. (see Mass. hist. soc. 

 Collections. 1856. ser. 4. 3:234). 



Bruyas, Jacques. Radices verborum Iroquaeo- 

 rum. J. G. vShea. N. Y. 1863. 



Radical words of the Mohawk language. Appen- 

 dix E, 16th annual report of the New York state 

 museum, Albany 1863. Same paging. 



Cartier Cartier, Jacques. A short and brief narration 



of the navigation made by the commande- 

 ment of the king of France, to the islands 

 of Canada, Hochelaga^ Saguenay, and divers 

 others which now are called New France, (in 

 Hakluyt's principal navigations) Lond. 1600. 

 (see Dawson, Sir J : W. Fossil men and their 

 modern representatives. Lond. 1883. P« 3^) 



Catlin Catlin, George. Letters and notes on the 



manners, customs and condition of the 

 North American Indians. Lond. 1842. 



Beauchamp 



Beauchamp. 



Beverley 



Boyle 



Bradford 



Bruyas 



