M. 



Mc Arthur (William). See Hoffman 



(W. J.) 

 Macauley (James). The | natural, sta- 

 tistical and civil | history | of the | 

 state of New-York. | In three volumes. | 

 By James Macauley. | Volume I[-III]. | 



New-York: | published by Gould & 

 Banks, | and j by William Gould &co. | 

 Albany, \ 1829. | A. S. Gould, Printer. 



3 vols, 80. 



Tabular view of the tribes and clans of the 

 Mo-hea-kan-neews, with their places of resi- 

 dence, vol. 2, pp. 162-169.— Of the several tribes 

 of Indians on Long Island (from Silas Wood's 

 Sketch of the first settlement of Long Island), 

 vol. 2, pp. 252-275, contains remarks on a number 

 of languages, among them the Moheakanneew, 

 Moutauk, Massachusetts, and Narragansett.— 

 Vocabulary of the Montauk language (from 

 John Gardiner), pp. 263-264. — Comparative vo- 

 cabulary of the Massachusetts, Narraganset, 

 and Montauk, pp. 264-265.— Vocabulary of the 

 Powhatan language (from Smith's Virginia), 

 pp. 265-270. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Eames. 



The Murphy copy, no. 1545, sold for $4. 



McCoy {Bev. Isaac). History | of | 

 Baptist Indian missions : | embracing | 

 remarks on the former and present con- 

 dition I of the I aboriginal tribes; | 

 their settlement within the Indian ter- 

 ritory, I and their | future prospects. | 

 By Isaac McCoy. | [Four lines quota- 

 tion.] I 



Washington: | William M. Morrison; 

 I New-York : | H. and S. Raynor 76 

 Bowery, New- York, and | Bennett, 

 Backus and Hawley, Utica. | 1840. 



Title verso copyright 1 1, dedication verso 

 blank 1 1. testimonials 2 11. preface 1 1. contents 

 pp. 3-8, introductory remarks pp. 9-41, text pp. 

 43-587, appendix pp. 589-611, 8°. 



Remarks upon and a few examples of the 

 Putawatomie language, p. 10. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, British Mu- 

 seum, Congress, Dunbar, Eames, Powell. 



At the Fischer sale, no. 2536, a copy brought 

 3s. 6d. ; at the Field sale, no. 1429, $2. Priced by 

 Quaritch, no. 12201, 15». The Brinley copy, no. 

 5605, sold for $2.62; the Murphy copy, no. 1546, 



McCoy (I.) — Continued. 



$1.25. Priced by Quaritch, no. 29978, 9«. ; by 

 Clarke & co. 1886, no. 6497, $4. 



Isaac McCoy, clergyman, born in Fayette 

 county, Pa., 13 June, 1784; died in Louisville, 

 Ky., 21 June, 1846. In 1790 he removed with 

 his father to Shelby County, Ky. He went to 

 Vincennes, Ind., in 1804, in 1805 to Clark County 

 in that State, and in that year was licensed to 

 preach as a Baptist. On 13 Oct., 1810, he was 

 ordained pastor of the church at Maria Creek, 

 Clark Co., Ind. In 1817 he was appointed a 

 missionary, and labored in the western States 

 and Territories. In 1842 he became the first 

 corresponding secretary and general agent of 

 the American Indian Mission Association at 

 Louisville, Ky. — Appleton's Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



McCue (George). See Bigcanoe (C.) 

 McCulloh (James Haines), jr. Re- 

 searches, I philosophical and antiqua- 

 rian, I concerning the j aboriginal his- 

 tory of America. | By J. H. McCulloh, 

 jr., M. D. I 



Baltimore : j published by Fielding 

 Lucas, jr., | 1829. 



Folded map, title verso copyright 1 1. dedica- 

 tion pp. iii-iv, preface pp. v-viii, introduction 

 pp. ix-x, text pp. 13-464, appendixes pp. 465-531, 

 table of contents pp. 553-535, 8°. 



Chapter ii. On the languages of the Ameri- 

 can Indians, pp. 33-63, is a general discussion 

 on the subject, with examples and conjugations, 

 mainly of the Algonquian, in the Massachu- 

 setts (from Eliot), Mohegan (from Edwards), 

 Delaware (from Zeisberger); and giving the 

 views of Heckewelder, Duponceau, Barton, and 

 others. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con^ 

 gress, Eames, Watkinson, "Wisconsin Histor- 

 ical Society. 



At the Field sale, no. 1434, a copy brought $5, 

 Priced by Quaritch, no. 12204, II. Vds. ; a half, 

 calf copy, 11. 15s. At the Eamirez sale, no. ^ 

 it brought Is. ; at the Brinley sale, no. 5423, 

 $3.50; at the Pinart sale, no. 568, 15 fr. ; at the 

 Murphy sale, no. 1551, $1. 75. Priced by Quar 

 itch, no. 29980, 21. ; by Clarke & co. 1886, no 

 6500, $2.50. 



There are two editions earlier than the above 

 Baltimore, 1816, 8° (Boston Athenaeum, British 

 Museum, Congress), and ibid., 1817,8° (Boston 

 Athenaeum, BritishMuseum, Congress), neither 

 of which contains the linguistic material. 



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