ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



75 



Catlin (G.) — Continued. 

 &c., and representations of the man- 

 ners and customs of the North American 

 Indians. Presented to the Smithsonian 

 Institution by Mrs. Thomas Harrison, 

 of Philadelphia, in 1879. A descriptive 

 catarlogue. By George Catlin, the artist. 



In Rhees (W, J.), Visitor's guide to the 

 Smithsonian Institution and United States Na- 

 tional Museum, in "Washington, pp. 70-89, Wash- 

 ington, 1887, 8°. 



Linguistics as under title next above. 



Copies seen : Pilling, Powell. 



Part V. The George Catlin Indian 



gallery in the National Museum (Smith- 

 sonian Institution),, with memoir and 

 statistics. By Thomas Donaldson. 



In Annual Report of the Board of Regents of 

 the Smithsonian Institution * * * July, 

 1885, part 2 (half-title 1 1. pp. i-vii, 3-939), Wash- 

 ington, 1886, 8°. 



Descriptive catalogue of Indian portraits, 

 pp. 13-230. — Comparative vocabulary of the 

 Mandan, Blackfoot, Riccaree, Sioux, and Tus- 

 karora (about 130 words), pp. 551-555. 



Issued separately, with title-page, as follows: 



The I George Catlin Indian gallery | 



in the | U.S. National Museum | (Smith- 

 sonian Institution), | with | memoir 

 and statistics. | By | Thomas Donald- 

 son. I From the Smithsonian report for 

 1885. I 



Washington: | Government printing 

 office. I 1887. 



Title verso blank 1 1. contents pp. i-iii, illus- 

 trations pp. v-vii, text pp. 3-915, index pp. 917- 

 939, 8°. 



Copies seen: Eames, Pilling, Smithsonian In- 

 stitution. 



Issued also with the following title : 



The I George Catlin | Indian gal- 

 lery, I in the | U. S. National Museum, [ 

 (Smithsonian Institution.) | with me- 

 moir and statistics. | By Thomas Don- 

 aldson. I 



Washington, D. C. | W. H. Lowder- 

 milk & Co. I 1888. 



Title verso blank 1 1. contents pp. i-iii, illus- 

 trations pp. v-vii, text pp. 3-915, index pp. 917- 

 939, 8°. 



Linguistics as undertitle next but one above. 



Copies seen: Lowdermilk, 



Letters and notes | on the | manners, 



customs, and condition j of the | North 

 American Indians. | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 Written during eight years' travel 

 amongst the wildest tribes of | Indians 

 in North America, | In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 



Catlin (G.) — Continued. 



36, 37, 38, and 39, | In two volumes, | 

 with four hundred illustrations, care- 

 fully engraved from his original paint- 

 ings. I Vol. I[-I1]. I 



New-York : | Wiley and Putnam, 16L 

 Broadway. | 1841. 



2 vols. : pp. i-viii, 1-264, slip of errata; pp. 

 i-viii, 1-266 312 plates and maps, royal 8°. 



Comparative vocabulary of the Mandan,. 

 Blackfoot, Riccaree, Sioux, and Tuscarora, vol. 

 2, pp. 262-265. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, British Mu- 

 seum, Lenox. 



According to Sabin'a Dictionary, no. 11536, 

 some copies have the imprint London: Wiley 

 and Putnam ; others, London : published by the 

 author, 1841. Second edition, Kew York, 1842; 

 third edition, New York, 1842 ; fourth edition,. 

 1843. 



Letters and notes | on the | manners, 



customs, and condition [ of the | North 

 American Indians. ( By Geo. Catlin. | ^ 

 Written during eight years' travel 

 amongst the wildest tribes of | Indians- 

 in North America, | In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 



37, 38 and 39. | In two volumes, | with 

 four hundred illustrations, carefully- 

 engraved from his original paintings. | 

 Third edition. | Vol. I[-II]. | 



New- York : | Wiley and Putnam, 161 

 Broadway. ] 1844. 



2 vols. : title verso blank 1 1. contents pp. iii- 

 viii, text pp. 1-264; title verso blank 1 1. con- 

 tents pp. iii-viii,text pp. 1-266 ; maps, plates, 8°. 



Comparative vocabulary as under title next- 

 above, vol. 2, pp. 262-265. 



Copies seen; Congress, Powell, Trumbull. 

 Letters and notes | on the | man- 

 ners, customs, and condition | of the | 

 North American Indians. | By Geo. Cat- 

 lin. I Written during eight years' travel 

 (1832-1839) amongst the wildest tribes- 

 I of Indians in North America. | In two- 

 volumes. I With several hundred illus- 

 trations I from the | Author's Original 

 Paintings. | Vol. I[-II]. | Fourth edi- 

 tion. I 



London : | published for the author 

 by I David Bogue, 86, Fleet street, | 

 late Tilt and Bogue. | 1844. 



2 vols. : frontispiece 1 1. title verso printers- 

 1 1. contents pp. iii-viii, text pp. 1-264; title 

 verso printers 1 1. contents pp. iii-viii, text pp. 

 1-256, appendices pp. 257-266, large 8°. 



Linguistic contents as under previous titles. 



Copies seen: Bureau of Ethnology. 



Thefirst issueof this edition has the imprint 

 London: | Published for the Author by | Tilt 

 and Bogue, Fleet Street. | 1842. (Trumbull.*)' 



