ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



69 



Carver (J.) — Continued. 



Rivers, Cataracts, Mountains, Minerals, 

 I Soil and Vegetable Productions of the 

 North West | Regions of that vast Con- 

 tinent; I with a I description of the 

 birds, beasts, reptiles, | insects, and 

 fishes peculiar to the country. | To- 

 gether with a concise | history of the 

 genius, manners, and | customs of the 

 Indians | Inhabiting the Lands that lie 

 adjacent to the Heads and to the | 

 Westward of the great River Missis- 

 sippi; I and an | appendix, | Describing 

 the uncultivated Parts of America that 

 are the | most proper for forming Settle- 

 ments, j By Captain Jonathan Carver, 

 j of the provincial troops in America. | 

 Philadelphia : | Printed and sold by 

 Joseph Crukshank in Market-street ] 

 and Robert Bell, in Third street. | 

 MDCCLXXXIV [1784]. 



Title verso blank 1 1. dedication pp. iii-iv, an 

 address pp. v-vi, contents pp. vii-xvi, intro- 

 duction pp. xvii-xxi, text pp. 23-217, 8°. 



Of their language, &c. pp. 170-179. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, Brown. 



Voyage | dans | les Parties Int^ri- 



eures | de | L'Am6rique Septentrionale, | 

 Pendant lea ann6es 1766, 1767 & 1768. | 

 Par Jonathan Carver, | Ecuyer, Capi- 

 tal ne d'une compagnie de tioupes | pro- 

 vinciales pendant la guerre du Canada 

 I entre la France & I'Angleterre. ] Ou- 

 vrage traduit sur la troisi^me Edition | 

 Angloise, par M. de C . . . avec des re- 

 mar- I ques & quelques additions du 

 traducteur. | 

 Yverdon. | M.DCC.LXXXIV [1784]. 



Pp. i-xxvi, 1-436, 12°. 



Des langues des Indiens, pp. 304-322. 



Copies seen : Brown, Pilling. 



— Voyage | dans { les parties int^rleures 

 I de j I'Am^rique Septentrionale, | Pen- 

 dant les ann^es 1766, 1767 & 1768. | Par 

 Jonathan Carver, | Ecuyer, Capitaine 

 d'une Compagnie de Troupes | Provin- 

 ciales pendant la guerre du Canada 

 €ntre la | France & I'Angleterre. | Ou- 

 vrage traduit sur la troiseme Edition | 

 Angloise, par M. de C. . . . avec des 

 remarques & \ quelques additions du 

 Traducteur. | [Design.] | 



A Paris, | Chez Pissot, Libraire, quai 

 des Augustins. | M. DCC. LXXXIV 

 £1784]. I Avec Approbation & Privilege 

 du Roi, 



Carver (J.)— Continued. 



Pp. 1-24, i-xxviii, 1-451, map, 8°. 

 Des langues des Indiens, pp. 315-334. 

 Copies seen: British Museum, Brown, Con- 

 gress. 



Leclerc, 1878, no. 837, prices a copy 16 fr. 



Three Years | Travels | through the | 



Interior Parts | of | North- America, | 

 for more than | Five Thousand Miles, | 

 containing | An Account of the great 

 Lakes, and all the | Lakes, Islands, and 

 Rivers, Cataracts, | Mountains, Minerais, 

 Soil aid Vegeta- | ble Productions of 

 the North- West Re- 1 gions of that vast 

 Continent; | with a | Description of the 

 Birds, Beasts, Rep- 1 tiles, Insects, and 

 Fishes peculiar | to the Country. | To- 

 gether with a concise | History of the 

 Genius, Manners, and | Customs of the 

 Indians | Inhabiting the Lands that lie 

 adjacent to the Heads and | to the West- 

 ward of the great River Mississippi, | 

 and an | Appendix, | Describing the 

 uncultivated Parts of America that are 

 I the most proper for forming Settle- 

 ments. I By Captain Jonathan Carver, | 

 of the Provincial Troops in America. | 



Philadelphia: | Printed by Joseph 

 Crukshank, in Market Street, | between 

 Second and Third-Streets. | M DCC L 

 XXXIX [1789]. 



Pp. i-xvi, i-viii, 9-282, 12°. 



Of their language, pp. 211-228. 



Copies seen : Brown. 



Three years | travels | throughout the 



I interior parts | of | North-America, | 

 for more than | five thousand miles | 

 containing | An Account of the great 

 Lakes, and all the Lakes, | Islands, and 

 Rivers, Cataracts, Mountains, | Miner- 

 als, Soil and Vegetable Productions | 

 of the North-west Regions of that Vast 

 1 Continent ; | with a | description of the 

 birds, beasts, rep- | tiles, insects, and 

 fishes peculiar | to the country. | To- 

 gether wath a concise | history of the 

 genius, manners, and | customs of the 

 Indians | Inhabiting the Lands that lie 

 adjacent to the Heads and | to the 

 Westward of the great River Missis- 

 sippi ; I and an | appendix, | Describing 

 the uncultivated Parts of America, that 

 are ] the most proper for forming Settle- 

 ments. I By Captain Jonathan Carver, 

 I of the provincial troops in America. | 

 Printed at Portsmouth, New Hamp- 



