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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Brice (W. A.) — Continued. 



sketches of several of the early pioneer 

 I settlers of Fort Wayne. | Also an ac- 

 count of the I manufacturing, mercau- 

 tile, and railroad interests | of Fort 

 "Wayne and vicinity. | By Wallace A. 

 Brice. | With illustrations. | 



Fort Wayne, Ind : | D. W. Jones & 

 son, steam book and job printers. | 1868. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright i 1. 

 dedication verso blank 1 1. prefatory remarks 

 pp. v-vi, biography of G-eneral Wayne pp. vi- 

 xvi, text pp. 1-324, biographic sketches pp. 

 1-31, index pp. 32-33, 8°. 



A few tribal names of the Algonquian fam- 

 ily, -with English signification, p. 17. 



Copies seen : Boston Athenasnm, Congress. 



At the Field sale, catalogue no. 204, a copy 

 brought $1.37. 



Brickell(John). The Natural | History J 

 of I North-Carolina. | With an ] account 

 I of the I Trade, Manners, and Cus- 

 toms of the I Christian and Indian In- 

 habitants. II- I lustrated with Copper- 

 Plates, whereon are | curiously En- 

 graved the Map of the Country, j sev- 

 eral strange Beasts, Birds, Fishes, 

 Snakes, | Insects, Trees, and Plants, 

 &c. I By John Brickell, M. D. | [One 

 line quotation.] | 



Dublin: | Printed by James Carson, 

 in Coghill's-Court, Dame- | street, op- 

 posite to the Castle-Market. | For the 

 Author, I 17.37. 



Pp. i-viii, 1-408, map, 8°. 



Short comparative vocabulary of the Pamp- 

 ticee and other Indians, p. 407. 



" The material for this work was stolen from 

 Lawson with scarcely the disguise of change 

 of form. All that portion of the work from 

 pp. 277 to 408 is devoted to 'An account of the 

 Indians of North Carolina,' which is such a 

 mutilated, interpolated, and unscrupulous ap- 

 propriation of the unfortunate John Lawson's 

 work of the same sub-title, that the transcrin- 

 lion is scarcely more than a parody." — Field's 

 Essay, pp. 46-47. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Athenaeum , Brit- 

 ish Museum, Brown, Congress. 



Priced in Stevens's Nuggets, no. 340, 10*. 

 M. At the Brinley sale a copy, no. 3843, " old 

 calf," brought $5. Clarke &co. 1886, no. 3192, 

 price it $5. 



The same sheets with a new title-page as fol- 

 lows: 



The I Natural History | of | North 



Carolina. | With an | account | of the | 

 Trades, Manners, and Customs, of the 

 Christian and Indian Inhabitants, | 

 Strange Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Snakes, 



Brickell (J. ) — Continued. 



Insects, I Trees, and Plants, &c. | Illus- 

 trated by Copper-Plates. 1 By John 

 Brickell, M. D. | [One liue quotation.] | 

 Dublin, Printed for the Author: | 

 London, Sold by Charles Corbett, at 

 Addison's | Head, opposite St. Dunstan's 

 Church, Fleetstreet. | MDCCXLIII 

 [1743]. Price 6s. 



Title verso blank 1 1. preface pp.iii -vi, list 

 of subscribers pp. vii-xv, text pp. 1-408, map, 

 8°. 



Linguistics as under previous title. 



Copies seen : Boston Public, British Museum. 

 Brinley: This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note indicates that a copy 

 of the work referred to was seen by the com- 

 piler at the sale of books belonging to the late 

 George Brinley, of Hartford, Conn. 



Brinley (George). See Trumbull (J. 

 H.) 



Brinton: This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note indicates that a copy 

 of the work referred to has been seen by the 

 compiler in the library of Dr. D. Gr. Brinton, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Brinton (Dr. Daniel Garrison). The | 

 myths of the new world: | a treatise | 

 on the I symbolism and mythology | of 

 the I red race of America. | By | Daniel 

 G. Brinton, A. M., M. D., | Member 

 [&c. four lines.] | [Design.] | 



New York : | Leypoldt & Holt. ( 

 1868. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. preface verso blank 

 1 1. contents pp. v-viii, text pp. 1-302, index pp. 

 303-307, 120. 



A few remarks on American languages, in- 

 cluding picture symbols of the Chippewas, pp. 

 7-10. — Scattered throughout are many aborig- 

 inal words, including some of the Algonquian 

 dialects. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, Congress, 

 Eames, Yale. 



At the Field sale, catalogue no. 210, a copy 

 sold for $3; at the Squier sale, catalogue no, 

 127, it brought $1.50 ; priced by Clarke & co. 

 1886, $2. 



The I myths of the New World | a 



treatise | on the | symbolism and 

 mythology | of the | red race of America 

 I By I Daniel G. Brinton, A. M., M. D. | 

 Member [&c. six lines.] | Second edi- 

 tion, revised. | 



New York | Henry Holt and com- 

 pany I 1876 



Title verso copyright 1 1. preface to the first 

 edition verso blank 1 1. preface to the second 



