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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



First — Contiuued. 



A primer entirely in the Cree language (Koman 

 characters) except the English heading above. 



The first page contains the alphabet. — Words 

 of one and two syllables, p. 2.— Words of two 

 and three syllables, p. 3. — Three syllables, p. 

 4. — Three and fonr syllables, p. 5. — Phrases, 

 p. 6.— Sentences, pp. 7-11.— Scriptural names, 

 pp. 14-15.— Roman and Arabic numerals, pp. 

 15-16. 



Copies seen: Church Missionary Society, 

 Pilling. 



Fish (Lucy E.) Words, plirases, and 

 sentences in the language of the Gros 

 Ventres of the Prairies. 



Manuscript, 4°, in the library of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology. Collected in 1881 at Fort Belknap, 

 Montana, at the request of the Bureau and 

 written on one of its forms, Powell's Introduc- 

 tion to the Study of Indian languages, 2d edi- 

 tion, though the alphabet there recommended 

 is not used. It has evidently been prepared 

 with care, and the schedules of relationship 

 have been completely filled. The other sched- 

 ules are well filled also, except 9, 11, and 15, 

 which contain no entries. 



Fish (Paschal) and Harvey (S. D.) Terms 

 of relationship of the Kickapoo, col- 

 lected by Paschal Fish and Friend Simon 

 D. Harvey. 



In Morgan (L. H.), Systems of consanguin- 

 ity and aflinity of the human family, pp. 293-.382, 

 lines 54, Washington, 1871, 4<^. 



Fisher (William). New travels | among 

 the I Indiansof North America; | being 

 I a compilation, taken partly from the 

 communications already | published, of 

 I captains Lewis and Clark, | to the | 

 President of the United States ; | and | 

 partly from other authors who travelled 

 among [ the various tribes of Indians. | 

 Containing j a variety of very pleasant 

 anecdotes, remarkably calculated j to 

 amuse and inform the mind of every 

 curious reader ; | with | a dictionary of 

 the Indian tongue. | Compiled | by Will- 

 iam Fisher, esqr. | 



Philadelphia : | published by James 

 Sharan. | J. Maxwell, printer. | 1812. 



Second title : The | voyages and travels 1 of 

 I captains Lewis and Clarke, | in the years 1804, 

 1805, and 1306. j Containing | an accurate ac- 

 count of their adventures, du- I ring three years 

 and four months. — Which | were chiefly con- 

 fined to the river Missouri.— | Then descended 

 the Columbia to the Pacific | Ocean.— Ascer- 

 tained with accuracy the geogra- | phy of that 

 interesting communication across | the conti- 

 nent. — Learned the character of the | country, 

 its commerce, soil, climate, animal, and | vegeta- 



Fisher (W.) —Contiuued. 



ble productions. — Also, the manners, and [ ciis- 

 toms of the different tribes of Indians | through 

 which thoy passed. | Compiled by William 

 Fisher, esq. | Price one hundred and twenty- 

 five cents. 



Title verso "copyright secured" 1 1. second 

 title verso blank 1 1. recommendation and mes- 

 sage of Thos. Jefferson 3 pp. introduction pp. 

 vii-xii, text pp. 13-300, 12°. 



List of moons in the Knisteneaus language, 

 p. 132. — Vocabulary of the Knisteneaus, 350 

 words, from Mackenzie, pp. 133-141. 



Copies seen : Astor, Congress, Geological Sur- 

 vey. 



An I interesting account | of the | 



voyages and travels | of | captains 

 Lewis and Clark, j in the years 1804, 

 1805, 1806. I Giving a faithful descrip- 

 tion of the river Missouri and j its 

 source — of the various tribes of Indians 

 through I which they passed — ^^manners 

 and customs — soil — climate | — com- 

 merce — gold and silver mines — animal 

 and vege- j table productions inter- 

 spersed with very enter- | taining anec- 

 dotes, and a variety of other useful and 



I pleasing information remarkably cal- 

 culated to de- [ light and instruct the 

 readers. — To which is added a | com- 

 plete dictionary of the Indian tongue. | 

 By William Fisher, esq. | 



Baltimore. | Printed by Anthony Mil- 

 tenberger, | For the Purchasers, j 1812. 



Portraits 2 11. title verso blank 1 1. message 

 &.C. of Thos. Jefferson 3 pp. introduction pp. 

 x-xiv, estimate of produce of mines p. xv, text 

 pp. 16-326, 12°. 



List of moons "descriptive of the several 

 seasons," in Knisteneaux, p. 146. — Vocabulary 

 of the Knisteneaux (350 words), pp. 148-155. 



Copies seen ; British Museum, Congress, G-eo- 

 logical Survey. 



An I interesting account | of the | 



voyages and travels | of 1 captains 

 Lewis and Clark, | in the years 1804-5, 

 & 6. I Giving a faithful description of 

 the river Missouri and | its source — of 

 the various tribes of Indians through | 

 which they passed — manners and cus- 

 toms — soil — I climate— commerce — gold 

 and silver | mines animal and vegetable 



I productions. | Interspersed | With 

 very entertaining anecdotes, and a va- 

 riety of I other useful and pleasing in- 

 formation re- I markably calculated to 



delight and | instruct the readers. | To 

 which is added | A complete Diction- 



