ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



105 



Dawson (J. W.) — Continued. 



dedication verso blank 1 1. preface etc. pp. v-xiv, 

 contents pp. xv-xviii, indexes and list of illus- 

 trations pp. xix-xxv, errata verso blank 1 1, text 

 and appendix pp. 1-687, general index pp. 689- 

 694, " supplement to the second edition" pp. 1- 

 102, lp.8o. 



Linguistics as under previous title. 

 Copies seen: Congress. 



Day (Susan). See Gatschet (A. S.) 



Day-breaking (The). See Shepard (T.) 



Dearborn (Henry Alexander Scammell). 



A I sketch of the life | of the | apostle 



Eliot, I prefatory to a subscription | for 



I erecting a monument | to his memory. 



I [Quotation, six lines.] | By Henry 



A.S.Dearborn. | 



Roxbury: | Norfolk county journal 

 press. I Over Central market. | 1850. 



Printed cover, frontispiece 1 1. title verso 

 blank 1 1. 2 other p. 11. proceedings of a meeting 

 pp. 7-9, introductory p. 10, text pp. 11-32, 8°. 



The two leaves following the title-page con- 

 tain a reprint of the title-page of Eliot's In- 

 dian bible of 1663, and ten verses from the first 

 chapter of Genesis in the Massachusetts lan- 

 guage (from Eliot). 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress, 

 Eames, Massachusetts Historical Society, 

 Trumbull. 



De Forest (John William). History | of 

 the I Indians of Connecticut | from the 

 I earliest known period | to 1850. | By 

 John W. De Forest. | Published with 

 the sanction of the | Connecticut his- 

 torical society. | [Four lines quota- 

 tion.] I 



Hartford : | Wm. Jas. Hamersley. | 

 1851. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. testimonial verso 

 blank 1 1. preface pp. v-x, contents pp. xi-xxvi, 

 text pp. 1^90, appendix pp. 491-498, index pp. 

 499-509, map, 8°. 



"Language," being general remarks on the 

 Massachusetts, Narragansett, and Pequot lan- 

 guages, and containing tbe Lord's prayer in 

 Mohegan (from Gov. Saltonstall) and in the 

 Massachusetts (from Eliot's bible), pp. 38-42. — 

 Short vocabulary (31 words) of the Massachu- 

 setts, Narragansett, Mohegan, Pequot, andNau- 

 gatuck, appendix p. 491. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenteum, British Mu- 

 seum, Bureau of Ethnology, Congress, Eames, 

 Trumbull. 



At the Murphy sale, catalogue no. 769, a copy 

 brought $2.25 ; priced by Clarke & co. 1886 cat- 

 alogue, no. 6358, $2.50. 



History | of the | Indians of Con- 

 necticut I from the I earliest kuown 

 period | to 1850. | By John W. De For- 



De Forest (J. W.) — Continued, 

 est. I Published with the sanction of 

 the I Connecticut historical society. | 

 [Quotation, four lines.] | 



Hartford : | Wm. Jas. Hamersley. | 

 1852 



Title vetso copyright 1 1. testimonial pp. iii- 

 iv, preface pp. v-x, contents pp. xi-xxvi, text 

 pp. 1-490, appendix pp. 491-498, index pp. 499- 

 509, map, 8°. 



Linguistics as under previous title. 



Copies seen : Harvard, Pilling. 



At the Squier sale, catalogue no. 1839, a copy 

 brought $1.50. 



History | of the | Indians of Con- 

 necticut I from the | earliest kuown 

 period | to 1850. | By John W, De For- 

 est. I Published with the- sanction of 

 the I Connecticut historical society. | 

 [Four lines quotation.] | 



Hartford : | Wm. Jas. Hamersley. | 

 1853. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. testimonial verso 

 blank 1 1. preface pp. v-x, consents pp. xi-xxvi, 

 text pp. 1-490, appendix pp. 491-498, index pp. 

 499-509, map, 8°. 



Linguistics as under previous titles. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Public, Congress, 

 Massachusetts Historical Society, "Wisconsin 

 His torical Society. 



History | of the | Indians of Con- 

 necticut I from I the earliest known 

 period I to I A. D. 1850. | By John W. 

 De Forest. | [Four lines quotation.] J 

 [Monogram.] j 



Albany: 1 J. Munsell, 82 State street. 

 I 1871. 



Title verso note 1 1. testimonial verso blank 

 1 1. preface pp. v-x, contents pp. xi-xxvi, text 

 pp. 1-490, appendix pp. 491-498, index pp. 499- 

 509, map, 8°. The sheets of a portion of an 

 earlier edition fell into the hands of Mr. Mun- 

 sell, who issued it with the above tide. 



Linguistics as under previous titles. 



Copies seen: Boston Public, Dunbar. 



John William De Forest, author and soldier, 

 born in Humphreysville (now Seymour), Conn., 

 31 March, 1826. He attended no college, but 

 pursued independent studies, mainly abroad ; 

 was a student in Latin, and became a fluent 

 speakerof French, Italian, and Spanish. While 

 yet a youth, he passed four years travelling in 

 Europe, and two years in the Levant, residing 

 chiefly in Syria. Again, in 1850, he visited 

 Europe, making extensive tours through Great 

 Britain, Frauce, Italy, Germany, Greece, and 

 Asia Minor. From that time until the civil 

 war began he wrote short stories for periodic- 

 als, having already become an author of sev- 

 eral books. In 1861, as captain, he recruited a 

 company for the 12th Connecticut volunteers, 



