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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Lanman (C.) — Continued. 



Adventures | in the | wilds of tlie 



United States [ and | British American 

 Provinces. | By | Charles Lanman, | 

 author of [&o. one line.] | Illustrated 

 by the author and Oscar Bessau. | 

 ^Quotation, one line.] | With an appen- 

 dix by Lieut. Campbell Hardy. | In two 

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



Philadelphia: | John W. Moore, No. 

 195 Chestnut street. | 1856. 



2 vola,: title verso copyright 1 1. preface pp. 

 iii-vii, contents pp. ix-xi, illustrations p. xiii, 

 half-title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-514; title 1 

 1. contents pp. iii-v, illustrations p. vi, hall- 

 title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 9-517, 1 1. 8°. 



Chippewa song with translation, vol. 2, p. 415. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenaeum, Con- 

 gress, Harvard. 



According to Sabin's Dictionary, no. 38913, 

 this work was reprinted, London, 1856, 2 vols. 

 8°. Second edition, London, 1859, 2 vols. 8°. 



The red book | of | Michigan ; | a | 



civil, military and biographical his- 

 tory. I By I Charles Lanman, ] Author 

 " Dictionary of Congress," etc. j 



Detroit : | E. B. Smith & company. | 

 Washington : [ Philp & Solomons. | 

 1871. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. preface pp. iii-iv, 

 contents pp. v-xiv, half-title verso blank 1 1. 

 text pp. 9-549, 8°. 



Chippewa names of geographic features in | 

 Michigan, with English significations, p. 133. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress. 



Lanman (James Henry). History | of | 

 Michigan, | civil and topographical, | 

 in a compendious form ; | with a j view 

 of the surrounding lakes. | By | James 

 H. Lanman. | With a map. | 



New- York: | E. French, 146 Nassau 

 street. | 1839. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. dedication verso 

 blank 1 1. preface pp. v-xii, contents pp. xiii- 

 xvi, text pp. 1-327, appendix pp. 329-394, index 

 pp. 395-397, errata 1 p. map, 8°. 



Connor (H.), Indian names of prominent 

 points in Michigan, pp. 260-261. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress, 

 Eames. 



The abridgments, New York, Harper broth- 

 ers. 1841, 24° (Congress), andiftid., 1842, 24° (Brit- 

 ish Museum), do not contain the Indian names. 



Lanning (C. M.) A grammar | and | 

 vocabulary | of the | Blackfoot lan- 

 guage, I Being a Concise and Compre- 

 hensive Grammar for | the use of the 

 Learner, to which is added an | exhaust- 

 ive Vocabulary, contaiug [«fc] upwards 



Lanning (C. M.) — Continued. 



I of Five Thousand Words, Phrases 

 and I Sentences, upon Five Hundred 

 differ- | ent Subjects of everyday occur- 

 I rences, all arranged under | their 

 respective headings, | with the Nega- 

 tions I and Interrogations | of each. | 

 Compiled by | C. M. Lanning | from | 

 original translations ] by | Joseph Kipp 

 and W. S. Gladston, Jr. | 



Fort Benton, | published by the 

 author. [1882.] 



Printed cover : A grammar \ and | vocabu- 

 lary I of the I Blackfoot language | by [ C. M. 

 Lanning, | • 



Fort Benton! | Montana territory, | 1882. 



Printed cover, title verso copyright 1 1. 

 errata 1 1. introduction pp. iii-iv, text pp. 5-143, 

 advertisement 1 1. sq. 16°. 



Concise grammatical rules, pp. 5-6.— The 

 noun, p. 6. — The personal, demonstrative and in- 

 terrogative pron oun s, pp . 6-9. -—The relative pro- 

 noun, p. 9.— The verb, p. 10. — The adverb, pp. 

 10-11.— The adjective; the preposition ; inter- 

 jections, p. II. — The conjunction; subjunctives, 

 p. 12.— Position of the p.-rsonal pronouns, pp, 

 13-14. — Tense, pp. 14-17. — Conjugations, pp. 17- 

 54. — Numerals, pp. 54-56. — Denominations of 

 money, pp. 56-57. — !N"ouns [a vocabulary], pp. 

 57-73.— Direct questions with negative answers, 

 pp. 74-76. — Words, phrases, and sentences, pp. 

 76-143. 



Copies seen: Brinton, Congress, Dunbar, 

 Eames, National Museum, Pilling, Powell. 



Lapham (Increase Allen) and others. 

 A paper | on the | number, locality and 

 times of removal J of the [ Indians of 

 Wisconsin; j with [ an appendix | con- 

 taining a complete | chronology of 

 Wisconsin, | from the | Earliest Times 

 down to the Adoption of the State 

 Constitution, in 1848. | By | I. A. Lap- 

 ham, Levi Blossom and Geo. G. Dous- 

 man, | A Committee of the Old Settlers' 

 Club of Milwaukee Count3^ | 



Milwaukee: | Starr's Book and Job 

 Printing House, 412 and 414 East Water 

 Street. | 1870. 



Printed cover as above, title as above verso 

 blank 1 1. text pp. 3-27, map, 8°. 



In addition to scattered Indian words this 

 little work contains, pp. 15-16, an alphabetic 

 "list of the different names by which the In. 

 dian tribes of "Wisconsin have been known," 

 (some of them with English signification), 

 which includes a number of Algonquian. 



Copies seen : Brinton, British Museum. Con- 

 gress, Eames, National Museum, Powell. 



Increase A. Lapham was born in Palmyra, 

 N. T., March 7, 1811; settled at Milwaukee, 

 "Wis., in 1836; was for twenty-two years either 



