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Keane (Augustus H.) Appendix. Eth- 

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 A. H. Keane. 



In Bates (H. W.), Ceotral America, the West 

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General sclieme of American races and lan- 

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 branches of the Algonquin family divided into 

 languages and dialects, pp. 465-468. — Alpha- 

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Eeprlnted in the 1882 and 1885 editions of 

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 American Indians. 



In Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 12, pp. 822- 

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Algonquian family, p. 827. 



Keating (William Hypolitus). Narra- 

 tive I of I an expedition | to the | source 

 of St. Peter's river, | lake Winnepeek, 

 Lake of the woods, | &c. &c. | per- 

 formed in the year 1823, | by order of | 

 the hon. J. C. Calhoun, secretary of 

 war, I under the command of | Stephen 

 H. Long, Major U. S. T. E. | Compiled 

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 Say, I Keating, andColhoun, | by | Will- 

 iam H. Keating, A. M. &c. | professor of 

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 the arts, in | the University of Pennsyl- 

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 to the expedition. | In two volumes. | 

 Vol. I [-II J. I 



Philadelphia: | H. C. Carey & I. 

 Lea— Chesnut [sic] street. | 1824. 



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

 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. dedication verso cor- 

 rections 1 1. preface pp. vii-xii, contents verso 

 list of plates 1 1. text pp. 9-439 ; half-title verso 

 blank 1 1. frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright 

 1 1, contents pp. v-vi, text pp. 5-251, appendix 

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Names of the Chippewa bands, with English 

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 p. 169. — Vocabulary of the Sakewi or Sauk, and 

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Say (T.), Vocabulary of the Killiateno or 

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Copies seen: British Museum, Bureau of Eth- 

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At the Brinley sale, no. 4653, a copy, calf, 

 brought $5 ; at the Murphy sale, no. 1366, half- 

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N'arrative | of an [ expedition | to 



the I source of St. Peter's river, | lake 

 Winnepeek, | Lake of the woods, &c. | 

 performed in the year 1823, | by order 

 of the hon. J. C. Calhoun, | Secretary of 

 war, I under the command of Stephen 



Keating (W. H.) — Continued. 

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London: | printed for Geo. B. Whit- 

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

 1 1. title verso printers 1 1. dedication verso 

 blank 1 1. preface pp. vii-xiii, note by Dr. Say p. 

 [xiv], contents verso list of plates 1 1. text pp. 1- 

 458 ; half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso print- 

 ers 1 1. contents pp. v-vi, text pp. 1-248, ap- 

 pendix pp. 1-156, map, 8°. 



Linguistics as under previous title, vol. 2, pp. 

 149-150, 165, and 147-156 of the appendix. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenaeum, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress. 



Priced in Stevens's Nuggets, no. 1589, lOs. 

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William Hypolitus Keating, chemist, born 

 in Wilmington, Del., 11 Aug., 1799 ; died in 

 London, England, about 1844. He was gradu- 

 ated at the University of Pennsylvania in 1816, 

 and received his scientific training in poly- 

 technic and mining schools of France and 

 Switzerland. On his return to Philadelphia he 

 was elected to the newly-organized chair of 

 chemistry and mineralogy in the University of 

 Pennsylvania, which post he held from 1822 till 

 1827. — Appleton's Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



Kekitohemanitomenahn gahbemahje- 

 innunk [Chippewa]. See James (E.) 

 Kellogg {Bev. Elijah). Vocabulary of 

 words in the language of the Quoddy 

 Indians. 



In Massachusetts Hist. Soc. Coll. third series, 

 vol. 3, pp. 181-182, Cambridge, 1833, 8°. 



"i^'ame Passamaquoddie, its meaning, pol- 

 lock fish, located in Perry Pleasant Point, 

 State of Maine, on the waters of Schoodak,* 

 adjoiningthe British provinces. Pleasant Point 

 in Indian is Seboiak; Schoodak is an Indian 

 word and signifies Burnt Land. 



"Written at my request, and presented to me 

 22 March, 1828, by the Ee v. Elijah Kellogg, 

 missionary to the Passamaquoddy Indians." — 

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About 120 words of Passamaquoddie and 5 

 of Showanoes compared with Quoddy. 

 — [Vocabulary of the Etchemins (Pas- 

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In Gallatin (A.), Synopsis of Indian tribes, 

 in American Ant. Soc. Trans, vol.2, pp. 305- 

 367, Cambridge, 1836, 8°. 



"The vocabulary of the Passamaquoddies by 

 Mr. Kellogg was obtained from the War De- 

 partment." — Gallatin. 



