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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Brinton (D. G.) — Continued. 



The chief god of the Algonkins, in 



his character as a cheat and a liar. 



In American Antiquarian and Oriental Jour, 

 vol. 7, pp. 137-139, Chicago, 1885, 8°. 



Name for God in Cree, Chippewa, Blackfoot, 

 and New England. 



Issued separately also, without change of 

 pagination. (Eames, Pilling.) 



The conception of love in some Amer- 

 ican languages. By Daniel G. Brinton, 

 M. D. 



In American Philosoph. Soc. Proc. vol. 23, 

 pp. 546-561, Philadelphia, 1886, 8°. 



Words, phrases, and sentences in various 

 American languages, among them the Cree and 

 Chippeway. 



Issued separately as follows: 



The I conception of love j in | Some 



American Languages. | By | Daniel G. 

 Brinton, A. M., M. D., | Professor of 

 American ArchseoJogy and Linguistics 

 in the | University of Pennsylvania. | 

 Eead before the American Philosophical 

 Society, November 5, 1886. \ 



Philadelphia: | Press of McCalla & 

 Stavely, 237-9 Dock Street. | 1886. 



Printed cover with half-title, title as above 

 reverse blank 1 1. text pp. 3-18, 8°. 



Copies seen : Eames, Powell. 



Priced by Leclerc, 1887, 2 fr. ; by Dufos86, 

 1887, If r. 50' c. 

 •—— On polysynthesis and incorporation 

 as characteristics of American lan- 

 guages. By Daniel G. Brinton, M. D. 



In American Philosoph. Soc. Proc. vol. 23, pp. 

 48-86, Philadelphia, 1 886, 8«. 



Contains examples in a number of American 

 languages, among them the Cree. 



Issued separately as follows : 



On I polysynthesis and incorporation 



I as characteristics of | American lan- 

 guages. I By I Daniel G. Brinton, A. M., 

 M. D., I Professor [ &c. twelve lines. ] | 



Philadelphia : j McCalla & Stavely, 

 Printers, 237-9 Dock Street. ] 1:85. 



Printed cover with half-title, title as above 

 verso blank 1 1. text pp. 3-41, 8°. 



Examples in Cree, Nahuatl, Cakchiquel, 

 Cboctaw, Quiche, Othomi, Mutsun, and various 

 South American languages. 



Copies seen: Astor, Eames, Pilling, Powell. 



Priced by Leclerc, 1887, 3fr.; byDufo886, 1888, 

 3fr. 



Keviewedby H. deCharenceyinEevue d'Etb- 

 nographie, vol. 4, pp. 460-462, Paris, 1885, 8°. 

 Rate of change in American lan- 

 guages. 



In Science, vol. 10, p. 274, New York, 1887, 4°. 



States the results of a " comparison between 

 the Alagiiilac of Guatemala, which is the most 



Brinton (D. G.) — Continued. 



southern dialect known of the Nahuatl, by 

 means of a vocabulary obtained in 1878, with 

 that tongue as spoken in the valley of Mexico 

 in 1550, preserved in the ' Yocabulario ' of Mo- 

 lina ;" also, a comparison of Len4p6 expres- 

 sions from different sources. Reference to the 

 Klamath, Chapanec, Kiche, Kakchiquel, and 

 Huron is made. 

 The language of palaBolithic man. 



In American Philosoph. Soc. Proc. vol, 25^ 

 pp. 212-225, Philadelphia, 1888, 8°. 



Terms fori, thou, man, divinity, in Cree and 

 Lenape, p. 216. — Cree radicals or elements, p. 

 220. — General remarks on the Cree language 

 passim. 



Issued separately as follows : 



The language | of | palaeolithic man, 



I By I Daniel G. Brinton, M. D., | Pro- 

 fessor of American Linguistics and Ar- 

 chjBology in the University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. I Read before the American Phi- 

 losophical Society, | October 5, 1888. | 



Press of MacCalla & co., | Nos. 237-9 

 Dock Street, Philadelphia. | 1888. 

 • Printed cover as above, title as above versa 

 blank 1 1. text pp. 3-16, 8°. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling. 



Len4p<5 conversations. 



In Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 1, 

 pp. 37-43, Boston and New York, 1888, 8°. 



Many Lenape or Delaware terms passim. — 

 The article closes with observations on ' ' some 

 peculiarities of the language." 



In the compilation of the material for this 

 paper Dr. Brinton had the assistance of Rev, 

 Albert S. Anthony, an educated Delaware 

 Indian. 



and Anthony (A. S.), editors. A 



I Lenap^-English | dictionary. | From 

 an anonymous MS. in the Archives of 

 the I Moravian Church at Bethlehem, 

 Pa. I Edited, with additions, | by | 

 Daniel G. Brinton, A. M., M. D., | pro- 

 fessor of American archaeology and lin- 

 guistics in the University of | Pennsyl 

 vania, | and | Rev. Albert Seqaqkind 

 Anthony, | assistant missionary to the 

 Delawares and Six Nations, Canada. | 



Philadelphia : | The Historical Socie- 

 ty of Pennsylvania. | 1888. 



Half-title "Pennsylvania students' series" 

 verso blank 1 1. portrait of Zeisberger 1 1. title 

 "The Pennsylvania students' series, vol. I "^ 

 &c. dated 1889 verso blank 1 1. note verso blank 

 1 1. half-title "A Len4p6-English dictionary'* 

 verso blank 1 1. title as above verso printers 1 

 1. preface signed by D. G. Brinton pp. iii-vii, 

 Len^pe-English dictionary pp. 9-178, English 

 index pp. 179-236, sm. 4°. 



Alphabetically arranged by Delaware words- 



