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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Carver (J.) — Continued, 

 shire, | by Charles Peirce, for David 

 West, I No. 36, Marlborough-street, 

 Boston. I M,DCC,XCIV [1794]. 



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

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

 tion pp. i-vii, text pp. 9-282, 12°. 



A short vocabulary of the Chippeway lan- 

 guage, pp. 215-228. 



Copies seen : Boston Public, Brown. 



Reize | door de | Bimienlanden | van 



I Noord-Amerika, | door | Jonathan 

 Carver, Schildkn. | Kapitein van eene 

 Compagnie Provintiaale | Troepen Ge- 

 duurendedenOorlog | met Frankrijk. | 

 Naar den derden Druk uit het Engelsch 

 vertaald | door | J. D. Pasteur ] met 

 Plaaten. j Eerste [-Tweede] Deel. | 

 [Portrait of Carver.] | 



Te Leyden, | bij A. en J. Honkoop, 

 1796. 



2 vols. 8°. Title-page of vol. 2 has no portrait. 



Linguistics as under previous titles, vol. 2, pp. 

 150-172. 



Copies seen : Brown. 



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, Minerals, 

 I Soil and Vegetable Productions of 

 the North- | West Regions of that vast 

 Continent; [ with a | description of the 

 birds, beasts, | reptiles, insects, and 

 fishes I 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 I of the great river Mississippi ; | 

 and an | appendix, | Describing the 

 uncultivated parts of America that j 

 are the most proper for forming settle- 

 ments. I By Captain Jonathan Carver, 

 I of the provincial troops in America. [ 



Philadelphia: | Published by Key & 

 Simpson; 1796. 



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

 address pp. v-vii, contents pp. ix-xx, introduc- 

 tion pp. i-ix, text pp. 11-360, 8°. 



Of their language, &c. pp. 273-293. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Bureau of Eth- 

 nology, Congress. 



Priced in Stevens's Nuggets, no. 473, 10«, 



M. At the Field sale, catalogue no. 284, a copy 



brought $1.75. 



— — Three Years | Travels | throughout 



the I Interior Parts | of | North- Amer- 



Carver (J.) —Continued, 

 ica, I for more than | Five Thousand 

 Miles, I containing | An Account of the 

 Great Lakes, and all the Lakes, Isl- 

 ands, I and Rivers, Cataracts, Mount- 

 ains, Minerals, Soil and Ve- | getable 

 Productions of the North-west Regions 

 of that I vast Continent; | with a | 

 Description of the Birds, Beasts, Rep- 

 tiles, In- I sects, and Fishes peculiar to- 

 the Country. | Together with a con- 

 cise I History of the Genius, Manners,, 

 and Customs | of the Indians | inhabit- 

 ing the Lands that lie adjacent to the^ 

 heads and | to the westward of the 

 great river Mississippi ; | and an | Ap- 

 pendix, I describing the uncultivated 

 parts of America, | that are the most 

 proper for forming | Settlements. | By- 

 Captain Jonathan Carver, | of the Pro- 

 vincial Troops in America. | 



Printed | by John Russell, for David 

 West, I No. 56, Cornhill, Boston. | 1797. 



Title verso blank 1 1. dedication verso blank 

 1 1. an address pp. v-vi, contents pp. vii-xvi, 

 introduction pp. 5-12, text pp. 13-312, 12°, 



Of their language, &c. pp. 237-254. 



Copies seen .- Boston Athenaeum, Brown. 



Three years' | travels | throughout 



the I interior parts | of | North Amer- 

 ica, I for more than | five thousand 

 miles, I containing an account of the | 

 lakes, islands and rivers, cataracts, | 

 mountains, minerals, soil and vegeta- 

 ble I productions of the north west re- 

 I gions of that vast continent ; with a 

 description | of the birds, beasts, rep- 

 tiles, insects, I and fishes peculiar to the 

 country. | Together with a concise | 

 history of the genius, manners, and 

 cus- I tomsof the Indians inhabiting the 

 lauds I that lie adjacent to the heads- 

 and I west of the river Missisippi [sic]; \ 

 and an | appendix, | describing the | 

 uncultivated parts of America | that 

 are the most proper for forming | settle- 

 *ment8. | By Jonathan Carver, | Cap- 

 tain of the provincial troops in Amer- 

 ica. I 



Walpole, N. H. | Published by Isaiab 

 Thomas & co. | 1813. 



Title verso blank 1 1, dedication verso blank 

 1 1. preface pp. v-vi, contents pp. vii-xvi, intro- 

 duction pp. 17-23, text pp. 25-280, 16°. 



Of their language, &c. (not including th& 

 vocabulaiy), pp. 227-229. 



Copies seen: Massachusetts Historical So- 

 ciety, 



