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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Jacques Oartier School. These words followinsf 

 atitle or within parentheses after a note indicate 

 that a copy of the work referred to has been 

 seen by the compiler in the library of that 

 institution, Montreal, Canada. 



Jacobs (iSev. Peter). SeeO'Meara (F.A.) 

 and Jacobs (P.) 



and others. A collection | of i Ojib- 



way hymns | translated by | the late 

 rev. Peter Jacobs, | and | rev. dr. 

 O'Meara, | with j additional hymns by 

 ( the late rev. Peter Jones, William | 

 Walker, and rev. E. F. Wilson, | re-ar- 

 ranged and revised by | the rev. John 

 Jacobs, I Ojib way Missionary. ] 1886. | 

 [Two lines bible quotation in English 

 followed by the Ojibway equivalent, 

 four lines.] | 



Sarnia : | printed at the office of the 

 Sarnia Canadian. [1886.] 



Title verso blank 11. text (with the excep- 

 tion of English headings to the hymns entirely 

 in Ojibway) pp. 3-184, indexes pp. 185-191, 24°. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling, Powell. 



Jacobs (Sarah Sprague). Nonantum and 

 Natick. I By | Sarah S. Jacobs. | 

 [Picture.] | Written for the Massachu- 

 setts Sabbath School Society, and re- 

 . vised by the Committee | of Publica- 

 tion, I 



Boston : | Massachusetts sabbath 

 Siihool society. | Depository 13 Corn- 

 hill. I 1853. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright etc. 1 1. 

 map verso blank 1 1. contents pp. 5-6, picture 

 and verse recto blank 1 1. text pp. 9-321, ap- 

 pendix pp. 322-336, 12°. 



A few words from Eliot's bible, pp. 177-180.— 

 Indian names, pp 333-336, is an alphabetic list 

 of names of tribes, persons, places etc. in New 

 England, most of them with English significa- 

 tion. 



Copies seen: Astor, Congress. 



A second edition, from the same plates except 

 the title leaf, as follows: 



The I white oak and its neighbors. | 



By I Sarah S. Jacobs. | [Picture.] | 

 Written for the Massachusetts Sabbath 

 School Society, and revised by the Com- 

 mittee I of Publication. | 



Boston: | Massachusetts sabbath 

 school society. | Depository, 13 Corn- 

 hill. [1858.] 



Title verso copyright etc. 1 1. map verso blank 

 1 1. contents pp. 5-6, picture and verse recto 

 blank 1 1. text pp. 9-321, appendix pp. 322-336, 

 120. 



Jacobs (S. S. ) — Continued. 



Linguistics as described under the preced- 

 ing title. 



Copies seen: Congress. 



Jacquemin (— ). M6moire | sur | la 

 Louisiane, | contenant | La description 

 du sol et des productions | de cette ile, 

 et les moyens de la rendre | florissaute 

 en pen de terns ; j avec | Un Vocabu- 

 laire et uu abreg^ de la Grammaire | 

 de la langue Sauvage. | Par M. Jacque- 

 min, I Pendant 22 aus Missionuaire- 

 Pr^fet-Apostolique de la Guiane | 

 Fraugaise, et Eveque d^missionnaire 

 de Caiene. | [Device.] | 



A Paris, j De I'Imprimerie de J. M. 

 Eberhart, rue des | Mathurins St.- 

 Jacqnes, u." 335. | An XI— 1803. 



Half-title 1 1. title 1 1. text pp. 1-67, petition 

 1 page, small 12°. 



Petit dictionnaire de la langue des Sauvages 

 [ Algonkin from Lahontan], pp. 47-67. Preceded 

 by some general remarks, with examples. 



Copies seen : Shea. 



[James (Dr. Edwin).] [Review of] A 

 grammar of the language of the Lenni 

 Lenape or Delaware Indians. Trans- 

 lated for the American philosophical 

 society, from the German manuscript 

 of the late Rev. David Zeisberger. By 

 Peter Stephen Duponceau. Philadel- 

 phia, 1827. 



In American Quarterly Review, vol. 3, pp. 

 391-422, Philadelphia, 1828, 8°. (Boston Athe- 

 nteum. Congress.) 



Preceded by the heading "Indian language 

 and, condition." It contains grammatic ex- 

 amples of the Delaware. 



A I narrative | of | the captivity and 



adventures | of | John Tanner, | (U. S. 

 interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,) | 

 during | thirty years residence among 

 the Indians | in the | interior of North 

 America. | Prepared for the press | by 

 Edwin James, M. D. | Editor of an 

 Account of Major Long's Expedition 

 from Pittsburgh | to the Rocky Mount- 

 ains. I 



New-York: | G. & C. & H. Carvill. 

 106 Broadway. | 1830. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. in- 

 tioductory chapter pp. 3-21, text pp. 23-426, 8°. 



Catalogue of plants and animals found in 

 the country of the Ojibbeways, with English 

 names, as far as these could be ascertained, pp. 

 294-312.— Minerals, p. 312.— Catalogue of to- 



