K. 



Ka patakaikatek masinaigan [Nipis- 



sing]. See Prevost (M.) 

 Ka titc tebeniminang [Nipissing]. See 



Mathevet (J. C.) 

 Kagakimzouiasis ueji [Abnaki]. See 



Wzokhilain(P. P.) 

 Kagige debewewinan [ChippewaJ. See 



Baraga (F.) 

 Kahgegagahbo-wh. See Cop-way (G.) 

 Kahkewaquonaby. See Jones (P.) 

 Kah-ke-wa-quo-na-by. See Jones (P.E.) 



Kain (Samuel Walker). Indian names 

 in New Brunswick. 



In St. John (New Brunswick) Daily Sun for 

 January 14, 1886. (*) 



A list of the meanings of 20 Indian place- 

 names — Micmac and Maliseet — in Maine and 

 New Brunswick. 



Title furnished by Mr. W. F. Ganong, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. 



Kalm (Peter). En | Eesa | Til | Norra 

 America, | Pa | Kongl. Swenska Weten- 

 skaps I Academiens befallniug, | Ocb | 

 Publicl bostnad, | Forr&ttad | Af | 

 Pehr Kalm, | Oeconomiae Professor i 

 Abo, samt Ledamot af | Kongl. Swens- 

 ka Wetenskaps-Academien. | Tom. I 

 [-III]. I Med Kongl. Maj-.ts Allerua- 

 digste Privilegio. | 



Stockholm, | Tryckt pa Lars Salvii 

 kostnad 1753[-1761]. 



3 vols. 120. 



Algoninska ord vol. 3, p. 421; a collection of 

 14 words ' ' learned from a Jesuit missionary who 

 had been a long time among the Algonkins." 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress. 



Des Herren | Peter Kalms | Profes- 

 sors der Haushaltungskunst in Aobo, 

 nnd Mitglie- | des der kdniglichen 

 schwediscben Akademie der | Wissen- 

 scbaften | Bescbreibung | derReise|die 

 er I nacb dem | nordlicben Amerika | 

 auf den Betebl gedacbter Akademie | 

 und 6ffentliche Kosten | unternommen 

 hat. I Der ersteC-dritte] Theil. | [De- 

 ALG 18 



Kalm ( P. ) — Continued, 

 sign.] 1 Eine Uebersetzung. | Unter 

 dem Kdniglichen Pohlnischen und 

 Chur- I furstl. S&chsischen allergnadig- 

 sten Privilegio. | 



Gottingen | im Verlage der Wittwe 

 Abrams Vandenhoek, I754[-1764]. 



3 vols. 80. 



Algonkinsche "Worter, vol.3, pp. 509-510. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress, 

 Harvard. 



Priced by Hiersemann, Leipsic, lOM. 



Some copies have the imprint of Leipzig (*), 

 and others of Stockholm (*). A partial reprint 

 of this work, embracing the portion relating to 

 natural history, was published at Paris in 

 1768 (*). It does not, I presume, contain the 

 linguistics. 



Travels j into | North America; | 



containing | Its Natural History, and | 

 A circumstantial Account of its Plan- 

 tations I and Agriculture in general, | 

 with the I civil, ecclesiastical and com- 

 mercial I state of the cou;itry, | The 

 Manners of the inhabitants, and several 

 curious I and important remarks on 

 various Subjects. | By Peter Kalm, | 

 Professor of Oeconomy in the Univer- 

 sity of Aobo in Swedish | Finland, and 

 Member of the Swedish Royal Academy 

 of] Sciences. | Translated into English | 

 By John Reinhold Forster, F. A. S. | 

 Enriched with a Map, several Cuts for 

 the Illustration of ] Natural History, and 

 some additional Notes. | Vol. I[-III]. | 

 Warrington [aud London]: | Printed 

 by William Eyres. | MDCCLXX 

 [-MDCCLXXI] [1770-1771]. 



3 vols. 8°. The imprint of vol. i is Warring- 

 ton: 1770, and of vols, ii and iii London: 

 1771, but they seemingly belong to the same 

 edition. 



Algonkin vocabulary, vol. 3, pp. 204-205. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, British Mu- 

 seum, Congress, Harvard. 



At the Menzies sale a copy, no. 415, brought 

 $9. 



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