ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



297 



Lapham (I. A.) — Continued. 



president or vice-president of the Historical 

 Society of that State tUl his death at Oconom- 

 owoc, Sept. 14, 1875. He was chief of the State 

 geological survey from April, 1873, to Feb. 1875. 



Latham (Robert Gordon). Miscellaneous 

 coutributions to the ethnography of 

 North /America. By R. G. Latham, M. D. 



In Philological Soc, [of London], Proc. vol. 

 2, pp. 31-50, [London], 1846, 8°. 



Comparative vocabulary of the Fall Indians 

 (from Umfreville), Ahnenin, and Minetare, 

 p. 31. 



Table of words showing affinities between 

 the Ahnenin and a number of other American 

 dialects, among them the following: Sheshata- 

 poosh, Passamaquodd.y, Miami, Shawnee, Old 

 Algonkin, Massachusetts, Natchez, Onondagos, 

 Sack and Fox, Abenaki, Illinois, Blackfoot, Nar- 

 ragansett, Mohican, Montaug, Ojibbeway, Otta- 

 wa, and Knistenaux, pp. 32-34. 



Table of words showing affinities between 

 the Blackfoot and most of the tribes mentioned 

 above, and, in addition thereto, the following: 

 Delaware, Nanticoke, Menomeni, and Micmac, 

 pp. 34-38. 



Numerals 1-10 of the Blackfoot of Umfreville 

 and the Blackfoot of Mackenzie, p. 38. 



On the languages of the Oregon 



territory. By R. G. Latham, M. D. 



In Ethnological Soc. of London, Jour. vol. 1, 

 pp. 154-166, Edinburgh, [ 1848] , 8°. 



A short vocabulary (24 words) of the Sho- 

 shonie showing miscellaneous affinities, " such 

 as they are," with other American languages, 

 among them the Blackfoot, Souriquois, Penob- 

 scot, Micmac, Echemin, Algonkin, Potowot- 

 ami, Ojibbeway, Ottawa, and Old Algonkin,pp, 

 159-160. 



The I natural history | of | the varie- 

 ties of man. | By | Robert Gordon 

 Latham, M. D., F. R. S., | late fellow 

 of King's college, Cambridge ; | one of 

 the vice-presidents of the Ethnological 

 society, London ; | corresponding mem- 

 ber to the Ethnological society, | New 

 York, etc. | [JVIonogram in shield. ] | 



London : | John Van Voorst, Pater- 

 noster row. I M.D.CCCL [1850]. 



Half-title verso blank 1 1. title verso printers 

 1 1. dedication verso blank 1 1. preface pp. vii- 

 xi, bibliography pp. xiii-xv, explanation of 

 plates verso blank 1 1. contents pp. xix-xxviii, 

 text pp. 1-566, index pp. 567-574, list of works 

 by Dr. Latham verso blank 1 1. 8°. 



Division F, American Mongolidae, pp. 287- 

 460, includes a classification of the Algonkins, 

 pp. 328-332, with some remarks on the lan- 

 guages of the Bethuck, the Shyennes, and the 

 Black-foots. 



Copies seen : Bureau of Ethnology, Congress, 

 Eames. 



Latham (R. G.) — Continued. 



The I ethnology | of | the British 



colonies | and | dependencies. | By | 

 R. G. Latham, M. D., F. R, S., | corre- 

 sponding member to the Ethnological 

 society. New York, | etc. etc. | [Mon- 

 ogram.] I 



London: | John Van Voorst, Pater- 

 noster low. I JVI.DCCC.LI [1851]. 



Title verso printers 1 1. preface verso blank 1 

 1. contents pp. v-vi, text pp. 1-264, 12'='. 



Chapter vi. Dependencies in America, pp. 

 224-264, contains a linguistic classification of 

 the Indians, among them the Algonkins. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Eames. 



At the Squier sale, no. 635, a copy, brought $1. 



On the languages of Northern, 



Western, and Central America. By 

 R. G. Latham, M. D. 



In Philological Soc. [of London] , Trans. 1856, 

 pp. 57-115, London [1857], 80. 



Table showing affinities between the Bethuck 

 and various Algonquian dialects, pp. 58-61.— 

 Comparative vocabulary of the Arapaho and 

 Shyenne, pp. 62-63. — Table showing affinities 

 between the Arapaho and "other .Algonkin 

 pp. 63-64. 



— Opuscula. I Essays | chiefly | philo- 

 logical and ethnographical j by | Rob- 

 ert Gordon Latham, | ]V[. A., M. D., F. 

 R. S., etc. I late fellow of Kings college, 

 Cambridge, late professor of English | 

 in University college, London, late 

 assistant physician | at the Middlesex 

 hospital. I 



Williams & Norgate, | 14 Henrietta 

 street, Covent garden, London | and | 

 20 South Frederick street, Edinburgh, 

 j Leipzig, R. Hartmann. | 1860. 



Title verso printer 1 1. preface pp. iii-iv, con- 

 tents pp. v-vi, text pp. 1-377, addenda and cor- 

 rigenda pp. 378-418, 80. 



On the languages of the Oregon territory, pp. 

 249-263, contains a few words in Blackfoot, 

 Souriquois, Penobscot, Micmac, Echemin, New 

 Sweden, Algonkin, Potowotami, Ojibbeway, 

 Ottawa and Old Algonkin, compared with the 

 Shoshonie, pp. 255-256. 



Miscellaneous contributions to the ethnog- 

 raphy of North America, pp. 275-297, contains 

 a brief vocabulary of the Fall-Indian ot Um 

 freville compared with Ahnenin and Minetare, 

 pp. 276-277; a vocabulary of the Blackfoot lan- 

 guage compared with various Algonquian and 

 other dialects, pp. 279-283; and words of the 

 Ahnenin, Mt*ndan, Riccaree, and Natchez Ian 

 guages compared with Algonquian dialects. 



On the languages of Northern, "Western, and 

 Central America, pp. 326-377, contains a section 



