ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



301 



Lawson (J.) — Continued. 



sale, no. 3873, a "splendid copy" brought $250, 

 and another copy, no. 3874, $37.50. The Mur- 

 phy copy, no. 1448, "half-green morocco, top 

 edge gilt, fine, tall copy," sold for $60. Quar- 

 itch, no. 29975, prices a copy with "title in ex- 

 act fac simile, paneled calf extra, gilt edges," 51. 



[ ] AUerneuste Beschreibiing | der 



Provintz | Carolina | In | West-Indien. | 



Samt einem | Reise- Journal | von raehr 



als I Tausend Meilen | unter allerhand 



I Indianischen Nationen. | Auch einer 



I Accuraten Land-Carte und andern | 



, Kupfer-Sticlien. | Aus dem Englischen 



iibersetzet durch | M. Visclier. | 



Hamburg, | Gedruckt und verlegt, 

 durch seel. Thomas von Wierings Er- 

 ben, I bey der Borse, im guldnen A, B, 

 C. Anno 1712. | Sind auch zu Franck- 

 furt und Leipzig, bey Zacharias Herteln 

 1 zu bekommen. 



Title rerso blank 1 1. Vorrede 6 11. folded map, 

 Einleitung pp. 1-8, Eeise-Journal pp. 9-96, geo- 

 graphische Beschreibung pp. 97-256, Bericht 

 von den Indianern pp. 257-361. kurtzer Ent- 

 wurff der Regierung etc. pp. 362-365, table of 

 contents 3 unnumbered pases, 8°, 



Vocabularies as under title next above, pp. 

 341-348. 



Copies seen: Bi'own, Congress, Harvard, 

 Lenox. 



The I history | of | Carolina ; | con- 

 taining the I Exact Description and 

 •Natural History | of that | country: 

 I Together with the Present State 

 thereof. | And | a journal | Of a Thou- 

 sand Miles, Travel'd thro' several | Na- 

 tions of Indians. | Giving a particular 

 Account of their customs, | Manners 

 &c. I By John Lawson, Gent. Surveyor- 

 General I of North-Carolina j 



London: | Printed for W. Taylor at 

 the Ship, and J. Baker at the Black- | 

 B|>y, in Pater-Noster Row, 1714. 



Title verso blank 1 1. dedication 1 1. preface 

 1 1. introduction pp. 1-5, text pp. 6-258, map, sm. 

 4°. A reissue, with new title-page only, of the 

 edition of 1709. 



Vocabularies as under titles above, pp. 225- 

 230. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress. 



A t the Menzies sale a large and fine copy, no. 

 1200, brought $43; at the Field sale, no. 1300, 

 $25. 



The 1 history [ of | Carolina ; | contain- 

 ing the I Exact Description and Natural 

 History | of that | country ; | Together 

 with the Present State thereof. | And | 



La-wson (J.) — Continued. 



a journal | Of a Thousand Miles, Trav- 

 eled thro' several | Nations of Indians. 

 I Giving a particular Account of their 

 Customs, I Manners, &c. | By John 

 Lawson, Gent. Surveyor-General | of 

 North-Carolina. | 



London : | Printed for T. Warner, at 

 the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster | Row, 

 1718. Price Bound Five Shillings. 



Title verso blank 1 1. dedication 1 1. preface 

 1 1. iutroduction pp. 1-5, text pp. 6-258, adver- 

 tisement verso blank 1 1. map and plate, 4°. A 

 reissue, with new title-page only, of the edition 

 of 1709. 



Vocabularies as under titles above, pp. 225- 

 230. 



Copies seen : Boston AthenaBum, Brown, Har- 

 vard, Lenox, Massachusetts Historical Society. 



At the Field sale, a copy, no. 1301, brought 

 $25. Clarke and co. 1886, no. 3199, price it $25. 



The I history of Carolina, | contain- 

 ing the I exact description | and | natu- 

 ral history of that country, | together 

 with the present state thereof and a 

 journal of | a thousand miles traveled 

 through several na- | tions of Indians, 

 giving a particular | account of their 

 customs, I manners, &c., &c. | By John 

 Lawson, | Gent. Surveyor-General of 

 North Carolina. | London: | Printed for 

 W. Taylor at the Ship, and F. Baker at 

 the I Black Boy, in Pater-Noster Row, 

 1714. I 



Raleigh : | printed by Strother & ^ar- 

 com at their book and job office, | 1860. 



Title verso blank 1 1. preface to the republi- 

 cation pp. iii-iv, original preface pp. v-vii, dedi- 

 cation pp. ix-x, introduction pp. xi-xviii, text 

 pp. 19-390, 12°. 



Vocabularies as under titlea above, pp. 366- 

 377. 



Copies seen : Congress, Dunbar, Eames. 



The Field copy, no. 1302, brought $3. 



The Pampticough vocabulary is reprinted in 

 part in Schoolcraft (H. E,.), Indian tribes, vol, 

 5, p. 38 (foot-note), Philadelphia, 1855, 4°. 



Comparisons of the languages of the 



ancient Pampticos of N. Carolina with 

 the Algonquin language; and of the 

 ancient Waccoa, of that state, and the 

 Catawba, of S. Carolina. 



In Schoolcraft (H.E.), Indian Tribes, vol. 5, 

 pp. 552-558, Philadelphia, 1855, 4°. 



See Brickell (J.) 



John Lawson, historian, born in Scotland; 

 died on the river Neuse, N. C, in 1712. He 

 came to this country as surveyor-general of 

 North Carolina, and began his surveys in 1700, 



