ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



63 



Brown (W. W.) — Continued. 



A manuscript collection of Passama- 



quoddy legends and folk-lore. (*) 



"Collected by Mrs. W. Wallace Brown, of 

 Calais, Maine. These are all given -with the 

 greatest accuracy as narrated by Indians, some 

 in broken Indian-English. They embrace a 

 very great variety of folk-lore."— ie^and'* 

 Algonquin legends,'^. 10. 



This manuscript is in the possession of Mr. 

 Charles G. Leland. 



See Reade (J.) 



Bruce (W.H.) Vocabulary of the Me- 

 nomonee. 



In Schoolcraft (H. R.), Indian tribes, vol.2, 

 pp. 470-481, Philadelphia, 1852, 4°. 



Contains about 400 words. 



Keprintedin Ulrici (E.), Die Indianer Nord- 

 Amerikas, p. 39, Dresden, 1867, 8^. 



Brunson (Alfred). Wisconsin geograph- 

 ical nojiues. By Alfred Brunson. 



In "Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll. vol. 1, pp. 110- 

 115, Madison, 1855, 8°. 



A few aboriginal terms with English signifi- 

 cation. 



Alfred Brunson was born at Danbury, Conn., 

 Feb. 9, 1793 ; removed to Ohio in 1812 ; to Wis- 

 consin in October, 1835 ; served at one time as 

 missionary to the Indians ; was elected to the 

 territorial legislature in 1849 ; and at one time 

 was Indian agent at La Pointe. Ee-entering the 

 ministry, thereafter served in that capacity, 

 including a temporary service as chaplain in 

 the army, in 1862. Died at Prairie du Chien, 

 Aug. 3, 1882. 



Buch das gut enthaltend den Gesang 

 [Micmac]. See Kauder (C.) 



Buch das gut enthaltend den Katechis- 

 mus [Micmac]. See Kauder (C.) 



Buch das gut enthaltend den Katechis- 

 mus, Betrachtung [Micmac]. See Kau- 

 der (C.) 



Buch das gut enthaltend den Katechis- 

 mus, Betrachtung, Gesang [Micmac]. 

 See Kauder (C.) 



Buchanan (James), H. B. M. Consul. 

 Sketches | of the | history, manners, 

 and customs, | of the | North American 

 Indians, | with | a plan for their melior- 

 ation. I By James Buchanan, Esq. | 

 His Britannic majesty's consul for the 

 state of New-York. | In two volumes. 1 

 Vol.I[-II]. I 



New- York : | published by William 

 Borredaile, | No. 130 Fulton-street. | 

 1824. 



2 vols.: title verao copyright 1 1. half-title 

 Terso blank 1 1. dedication verso blank 1 1. pref- 



Buchanan (J.) — Continued. 



ace pp. vii-xi, text pp. 13-182 ; title verso blank 

 1 1. half-title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 5-156 ; 12°. 



American Philosophical Society. Catalogue 

 of manuscript works on the Indians and their 

 languages, presented to the American Philo- 

 sophical Society, or deposited in their library, 

 vol. 2, pp. 79-82. 



Duponceau (P. S.), Language of the Indians, 

 vol. 2, pp. 48-77. 



These two articles are reprinted from the 

 American Philosoph. Soc. Trans. Hist, and Lit. 

 Com. vol. 1, Philadelphia, 1819, 8°. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Harvard, Wisconsin Historical Society. 



At the Field sale, catalogue no. 226, a copy 

 brought $3; at the Piuart sale, no. 170, 3 fr. 

 Clarke & co. 1886 catalogue, no. 6310, priced it 

 $3. 



Sketches | of the | history, manners, 



and customs | of the | North American 

 Indians. | By James Buchanan, Esq. | 

 his majesty's consul for the | state of 

 New York. | 



London : | printed for Black, Youngs 

 and Young, | Tavistock-street. | 

 MDCCCXXIV [1824]. 



Half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso printer 

 1 1. dedication verso blank 1 1. preface pp vii-xi, 

 text pp. 1-371, 8°. 



Linguistics as under previous title, pp. 269- 

 306, 307-310. 



Copies seen: Bancroft, Boston Athenaeum, 

 British Museum, Congress, Watkinson. 



The Field copy, catalogue no. 227, brought 

 $1.25; the Brinley copy, no. 5366, $1.75; the 

 Murphy copy, no. 396, $1.50; Quaritch, no.^ 

 29926, priced it 6s., and Clarke & co. 1886, no. 

 6309, $2.50. 



Buk of Djenesis in Mikmak. See Rand 



(S. T.) 

 Buk of Samz in Mikmak. See Rand 



(S. T.) 

 Buschmann ( Johann Carl Eduard) . Uber 



den Naturlaut. Von Hrn. Buschmann. 



In Konigliche Akad. der Wiss. zu Berlin, 

 Abhandlungen aus dem Jahre 1852, pt. 3, pp. 

 391-423, Berlin, 1853,4°. 



Contains a few words of Pottawatameh, 

 Blackfoot, Chippewa, and Shawano. 



Issued separately as follows: 



tJber 1 den | Naturlaut, | von | Joh. 



Carl Ed. Buschmann. | 



Berlin, | In Ferd. Diimmler's Verlags- 

 Buchhandlung. | 1853. | Gedruckt in 

 der Druckerei der koniglichen Akade- 

 mie I der Wissenscbaften. 



1 p. 1. pp. 1-34, 40. 



Copies seen : Astor, British Museum. 



Translated and reprinted as follows: 



