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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Hanson (J. W. ) — Continued. 



About 35 Abnaki names of places in Maine, 

 with significations, pp. 20-21. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Atbenaeum, Bos-, 

 ton Public, Congress. 



Hardy {Lieut. Campbell). Sporting ad- 

 ventures I in I the New World ; | or, | 

 days and nights of moose-hunting \ in 

 I the pine forests of Acadia. | By Lieut. 

 Campbell Hardy, ] Royal Artillery. ] 

 In two volumes. | Vol. I [-II]. | 



London : ( Hurst and Blackett, pub- 

 lishers, I successors to Henry Colburn, 

 I 13, Great Marlborough street. | 1855. 



2 vols.: frontispiece 1 1. title 1 1. preface pp. 

 lii-v, contents pp. vii-xii, text pp. 1-304 ; front- 

 ispiece 1 1. title 1 1. contents pp. iii-viii, text pp. 

 1-288, appendix pp. 289-299, 12°. 



A few terms in the Micmac dialect, vol. 2, p. 

 227, et seq. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress. 



At the Field sale, no. 902, an uncut copy 

 brought $3. 



Harmon (Daniel Williams). A | journal 

 I of I voyages and travels | in the | 

 interiour of North America, | between 

 the 47th and 58th degrees of north lati- 

 tude, extend- 1 ing from Montreal nearly 

 to the Pacific ocean, a distance | of 

 about 5,000 miles, including an account 

 of the prin- | cipal occurrences, during 

 a residence of nineteen j years, in differ- 

 ent parts of the country. | To which 

 are added, j a concise description of the 

 face of the country, its inhabitants, | 

 their manners, customs, laws, religion, 

 etc. and considera- [ ble specimens of 

 the two languages, most extensively | 

 spoken; together with an account of 

 the princi- | pal animals, to be found in 

 the forests and | prairies of this exten- 

 sive region. | Illustrated by a map of 

 the country. | By Daniel Williams 

 Harmon, | a partner in the north west 

 company. | 



Andover: | printed by Flagg and 

 Gould. 1 1820. 



Half-title verso blank 1 1. portrait 1 1. title 

 verso copyright 1 1. preface pp. v-xxiii, text 

 pp. 25-432, map, 8°. 



^NTamesof the seasons in theCree tongue, pp. 

 368-369. — Names of the moons in the Cree 

 tongue, pp. 369-370.— A specimen of the Cree or 

 Knisteneux tongue, which is spoken by at least 

 three fourths of the Indians of the north west 

 country, on the east side of the Rocky mount- 

 ain (a vocabulary of 500 words), pp. 385-401.— 

 Numerical terms 1-1000 of the Crees or Knis- 

 teneux, pp. 402-403. 



Harmon (D. W.) — Continued. 



Extracts from the linguistic portion of this 

 volume are given by many authors. 



Copies seen : Astor, Bancroft, Boston Athe- 

 naeum, British Museum, Congress, Dunbar, 

 Eames, G-eological Survey. 



At theEield sale, no. 908, a half-morocco copy 

 brought $3.50; at the Brinley sale, no. 4685, 

 $5.25; at the Murphy sale, no. 1146, $2.25. 



Harmony of the gospels [Delaware], 

 See Grube (B. A.) 



[Harrisse (Henry).] Notes | pourservir 

 I a I'histoire, a la bibliographie | et a 

 la I cartographie | de Ja | Nouvelle- 

 France | et des*| pays adjacents ] 1545- 

 1700. I Par I'auteur de la | Bibliotheca 

 Americana Vetustissima | [Three lines 

 quotation.] | [Device.] j 



Paris I librairie Tross | 5 rue Neuve- 

 des-petits-champs 5 | 1872. 



Colophon : Imprim6 | par W. Drugulin a 

 Leipzig I [Device] | Pour la | librairie Tross, a 

 Paris I M. DCCC. LXXII [1872 J. 



Printed cover a s above, half-title verso blank 

 1 1. title as above verso blank 1 1. dedication 

 verso blank 1 1. introduction pp. i-xxxiii, half- 

 title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-354, index pp. 

 355-367, colophon verso blank 1 1. list of publi- 

 cations 1 1. sm. 8°. 



Contains titles and notes of a number of 

 early Canadian works, some of wbich refer to 

 Algonquian and other languages. 



Copies seen: Eames, Geological Survey, 

 Lenox. 



Priced by Leclerc, 1878, no. 274, 10 fr. ; an- 

 other copy, large vellum, 15 fr. ; by Qua- 

 ritch, no. 12094, 8s. ; another copy, large Vel- 

 lum, 12s. Qd. ; by Labitte, 1883, a copy on 

 large Holland paper, 20 fr. At the Murphy 

 sale, no. 1153, a copy, "half maroon morocco, 

 extra, top edge gilt, uncut, " brought $7. Priced 

 by Quaritch, no 30227, 8s. ; another copy, large 

 vellum, 12s. 6d. ; by Clarke & co. 1886, no. 5864, 

 $4.75; by Leclerc, 1887 supplement, p. 120, 10 

 fr.; another copy, large vellum, 15 fr. and 

 the same prices in his catalogue for 1888 ; 

 Gagnon, of Quebec, 1888, $3. 



Harvey (Henry). History | of the | 

 Shawnee Indians, | from the year 1681 

 to 1854 inclusive. | By | Henry Har- 

 vey: j a member of the religious society 

 of Friends. | 



Cincinnati: | Ephraim Morgan &. 

 sons. I 1855. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. 

 preface pp. iii-v, contents pp. vii-x, text pp. 

 11-316, 160. 



Penn (W.), A letter, etc. pp. 12-21. 



Copies seen : Astor, Congress, Dunbar, 

 Eames, Wisconsin Historical Society. 



