ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



55 



Bcwrey (T.) — Continued. 



1 place this under Bowrey on the authority 

 of "Watt ("Bibllotheca Britannica"), followed 

 by Ludewig, who gives it the date of London, 

 1701. The only copy I have seen, that in the 

 British Museum, bears no evidence of author- 

 ship, date, or place of issue. It is folded 

 top and side and bound with a quarto volume 

 by Bowrey entitled Dictionary : English and 

 Malayo, Malayoand English, published in Lon- 

 don in 1701. 



By permission of the Museum authorities I 

 have had a manuscript copy of this dictionary 

 made, which is now in the library of the Bureau 

 of Ethnology. 



Boyd (Stephen G.) Indian | local 

 names, | witli ] their interpretation. | 

 By Stephen G. Boyd. | 



York, Pa. : | published by the author | 

 1885. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. dedication verso 

 blank 1 1. preface pp. v-vi, introduction pp. vii- 

 X, text pp. 1-70, 8°. 



Names of places in a number of Indian lan- 

 guages, among them the Abnaki, Delaware, 

 Minsy, Algonkin, Powhatan, Lenape, Shaw- 

 nee, and Chippewa, Pp. 61-70 contain a ' ' Mis- 

 cellaneous vocabulary " of local names which 

 are not of Indian origin. 



Copies seen : Congress, Eames, Pilling, Pow- 

 ell. 



Priced by Clarke & co., 1886 catalogue, no. 

 6699, $1.25. 



Bozman (John Leeds). The | history o^ 

 Maryland, | from | its first settlement, 

 in 1633, I to ] the restoration, in 1660, | 

 with I a copious introduction, | and | 

 notes and illustrations. | By John Leeds 

 Bozman. | Vol. I [-II]. | 

 Baltimore : | James Lucas & E. K. 



. Deaver. | 1837. 



2 vols. : title verso copyright 1 1. preface pp. 

 iii-x, contents pp. xi-xii, text pp. 9-271, notes 

 and illustrations pp. 273-295, index pp. 297-314; 

 title verso copyright 1 1. contents pp. v-viii, 

 text pp. 9-563, notes and illustrations pp. 565- 

 703, index pp. 705-728, 8°. 



Vol. 1, Section vii, pp. 103-193, contains a 

 general sketch of the tribes of Indians inhab- 

 iting Virginia, which includes extracts from 

 and comments upon Heckewelders "Histori- 

 cal account of the Indians who once inhab- 

 ited Penn sylvania and the nei ghbouriu g states; ' ' 

 the Powhatan numerals 1-10 (from Smith), 

 the Delaware or Lenape numerals 1-10 (from 

 Thomas^; and copious notes on the geographic 

 names of rivers, etc. given in Smith's History 

 of Virginia. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Athenaeum, 

 British Museum, Congress. 



At the field sale, catalogue no. 182, a copy 

 brought $5; the Brinley copy, no. 3666, $3.50; 

 the Murphy copy, no. 317, $4. 



Bozman ( J. L.) — Continued. 



An earlier edition, Baltimore, 1811, 8°, con- 

 tains no linguistics. (Boston Athenaeum, 

 British Museum, Congress, Watkinson.) 



Bradford (Alexander Warfield). Amer- 

 ican antiquities | and | researches | into 

 the I origin and history of the red 

 race. ] By | Alexander W. Bradford. | 



New- York: | Dayton and Saxton, | 

 Corner of Fulton and Nassau-streets. 

 I Boston : Saxton and Pierce. | 1841. 



Half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso copy- 

 right 1 1. preface pp. 5-6, contents pp. 7-8, in- 

 troduction pp. 9-13, text pp. 15-435, 8°. 



Origin of the Aborigines-language, pp. 309- 

 314, includes a brief discussion of the Algon- 

 quian. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, Congress, 

 Eames, Harvard. 



Priced in Stevens's Nuggets, no. 329, 5s.; at 

 the Squier sale, catalogue no. 114, a copy 

 brought $1.63 ; Leclerc, 1878, no. 829, priced it 

 18 fr. ; the Brinley copy, catalogue no. 5363, 

 brought $2.75; priced by Clarke & co. 1836 cata- 

 .logue, no. 6291, $3; another copy, half-calf, 

 $4.25; Francis, of New York, in "1889, $3. 



Sabin's Dictionary, no. 7233, titles an edition 

 of the same date with imprint New York, 

 Wiley <fe Putnam, 1841, which is perhaps an 

 error. 



American antiquities | and | re- 

 searches I into the | origin and history 

 of the red race. | By | Alexander W. 

 Bradford. | 



New- York: | Wiley & Putnam, 161 

 Broadway. | 1843. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. half-title verso 

 blank 1 1. preface pp. 5-6, contents pp. 7-8, in- 

 troduction pp. 9-13, text pp. 15-435, 8°. 



Linguistics as given under title of edition of 

 1841. 



Copies seen ; Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Lenox. 



Brice (Wallace A.) History | of | Fort 

 Wayne, | from | the earliest known ac- 

 counts I of I this point, | to the pres- 

 ent period. | Emhracing an extended 

 view of the aboriginal tribes | of the 

 northwest, inclading, more especially, 



I the Miamies, of this locality — their 

 habits, I customs, etc.— Together with 

 a comprehen- | sive summary of the 

 general relations | of the northwest, 

 from the latter | part of the seventeenth 

 cen- I tury, to the struggles of 1812-14 ; 



I with a sketch of the | life of Gen- 

 eral Ant jony Wayne ; | including also a 

 lengthy | biography of the late Hou. 

 Samuel Hanna, ] together with short | 



