ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



241 



Howe (H.)— Continued. 



Half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso copy- 

 right 1 1. preface pp. 3-4, test pp. 5-594, index to 

 cities etc. pp. 595-596, general index pp. 597-599, 

 large 8°. 



Linguistics as under titles above, pp. 590-594. 



Copies seen : Boston Public. 



— — Historical collections | of | Ohio ; | 

 c mtaining | a collection of the most in- 

 teresting facts, traditions, | biograph- 

 ical sketches, anecdotes, etc. | relating 

 to its I general and local history: | 

 with 1 descriptions of its^counties, cities, 

 towns, and villages, | illustrated by 180 

 engravings, | giving views of the chief 

 towns, public buildings, relics of an- 

 tiquity, I historic localities, natural 

 scenery, etc. | By Henry Howe. | 



Cincinnati:] Robert Clarke & com- 

 pany. I 1875, 



Title verso copyright notice 1 1. preface pp. 

 3-4, text pp. 5-594, indexes pp. 595-599 

 Linguistics as under previous titles, pp. 590-594 . 



Copies seen: Congress. 



Historical collections j of | Ohio | in 



two volumes | an Encyclopedia of the 

 state : | history both general and local, 

 geography with descriptions | of its 

 counties, cities and villages, its agri- 

 cultural, manu- | facturing, mining 

 and business development, sketches | of 

 eminent and interesting characters, 

 etc., with notes of a tour over it in 1886. 

 I Illustrated by about Five Hundred 

 Engravings. | Contrasting the Ohio of 

 1846 with 1886-88. | From drawings 

 [&c. three lines.] | The Ohio centen- 

 nial edition. | By Henry Howe | author 

 [&c. two lines.] | Vol. I [- ] | 



Columbus : [ Henry Howe & son, | 

 King building. ] (Sold by Canvassers 

 Exclusively.) | Copyright, 1888, by 

 Henry Howe. | 1889. 



Portraits of the author 1 1. title verso printers 

 1 1. preface to the first edition pp. 13-14, intro- 

 duction pp. 15-18, contents pp. 19-23, cities 

 towns and villages pp. 25-26, list of illustrations 

 pp. 27-29, list of introductory articles p. 31, 

 text pp. 33-750, some reminiscences pp. i-xxii, 

 large 8°. 



I have as yet (May, 1890) seen no copy of 

 the second volume. 



Copies seen : Boston Public, Congress, Geo- 

 logical Survey. 



See Barber (J.W.) and Howe (H.) 



Howison (Robert Reid). A | history of 

 Virginia, | from its | discovery and set- 

 tlement , by Europeans ] to [ the present 

 AluGr 16 



Howison. (R. R. ) — Continued, 

 time. I By | Robert R. Howison. | Vol. 

 I. I Containing the History of the Col- 

 ony to the I Peace of Paris, in 1763. | 

 Philadelphia: | Carey & Hart. | 1846. 



Title to vol. 2. A | history of Virginia, | from 

 its I discovery and settlement | by Europeans | 

 to I the present time, i By 1 Robert R. Howison. | 

 Vol. II. I Containing the history of the colony 

 and of the State from | 1763 to the retrocession 

 of Alexandria in 1847, with a 1 review of the 

 present condition of Virginia. | 



Richmond : | Drinker and Morris. | "JTew 

 York and London : | Wiley and Putnam. | 1848. 



2 vols. : half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso 

 copyright 1 1. dedication verso blank 1 1. preface 

 pp. vii-x, contents pp. xi-xv, errata p. xvi, half- 

 title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 19-496; half-title 

 verso blank 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. dedi- 

 cation 1 1. preface pp. vii-viii, contents pp. ix- 

 xiv, list of residents pp. xv-xvi, half-title veiso 

 blank 1 1. text pp. 19-520, index pp. 521-528, 8°. 



A short vocabulary and specimen of the In- 

 dian language [of Virginia] (from Smith's Vir- 

 ginia), vol. l,p. 113. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenaeum, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress. 



Howse (Joseph). A grammar | of the f 

 Cree language, | with which is com- 

 bined I an analysis | of the j Chippeway 

 dialect. | By Joseph Howse. | 



London : | J. G. F. & J. Rivington, | 

 St. Paul's church yard, and Waterloo 

 place, Pall Mall, | 1844. 



Second title : A grammar | of the | Cree lan- 

 guage; I with which is combined | an analysis | 

 of the I Chippeway dialect. | By Joseph Howse, 

 Esq. F. R. G. 8. | and resident twenty years in 

 Prince Rupert's land, in the | service of the 

 hon. Hudson's bay company. | 



London: | J. G-. F. & J. Rivington, | St. 

 Paul's church yard, and T^aterloo place, Pall 

 Mall. I 1844. 



Portrait 1 1, first title 1 1. second title verso 

 printers 1 1, dedication verso blank 1 1. pref- 

 ace (dated Cirencester, March, 1844) pp. v-xvi, 

 index pp. xvii-xix, errata p. xx, text pp. 1-324, 

 8°. Most of the copies I have seen do not con- 

 tain the portrait and second title. 



Introduction: the Algonquins, pp. 1-14 



Part 1 Of the verb, pp. 15-180.— Part 2 Acci- 

 dence, pp. 181-243.— Part 3 Syntax, pp. 244-299.— 

 Part 4 Addenda, pp. 300-324. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Public, British 

 Museum, Congress, Dunbar, Eames, Pilling, 

 Trumbull, Wisconsin Historical Society. 



Priced in Stevens' Nuggets, no. 1443, 7s. M. ; 

 at the Squier sale, no. 512, a copy brought $1.62. 

 Priced by Leclerc, 1878, no. 2154, 12 fr. The 

 Brinley copy, no. 5648, half-calf, gilt top, 

 brought $2.75; the Murphy copy, no. 1271, 

 $1. Quar tch, no. 30073, priced it 5s. ; and in 

 Dec. 1887, 3«. 6d. ; Clarke and co. 1888, no. 6722, 



