ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



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Mcintosh (J.) — Continued. 



the origin of the | Indians. I By John 

 Mcintosh. I 



New York : | published by Nafis & 

 Cornish, | 278 Pearl street. | 1843. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. 

 contents pp. 5-7, preface pp. ix-xi, introduc- 

 tion pp. xiii-xxxv, text pp. 37-311, 8°. 



Particularities of the Indian languages [Al- 

 gonquin, Huron, SiouxJ, pp. 92-97.— A com- 

 parative view of the Indian and Asiatic lan- 

 guages, pp. 100-103, includes a few words of the 

 Lenni Lenape or Delawares, Algonquin and 

 Chippewas, Kikkapoos, K"arragansetts, Potta- 

 watameh, Miamis, Indians of Pennsylvania, 

 Piankashaws, Acadians, Indians of Penobscot 

 and St. Johns, Shawnees, Macicanni, and In- 

 dhms of New England. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress. 



Some copies titled as above bear the date of 

 1844. (*) 



The I Origin | of the | North Ameri- 

 can Indians; I with a I faithful descrip- 

 tion of their manners and | customs, 

 both civil and military, their | religions, 

 languages, dress, | and ornaments: | 

 including | various specimens of Indian 

 eloquence, as well as histor | ical and 

 biographical sketches of almost all the 

 I distinguished nations and celebrated 

 I warriors, statesmen and orators, | 

 among the | Indians of North America. 

 I New edition, improved and enlarged. 

 I By John Mcintosh. | 



New- York: | Published by Nafis & 

 Cornish, | 278 Pearl Street. I Philadel- 

 phia— John B. Perry. [1844.] 

 Pp. i-xxxv, 39-345, 12°. 

 Linguistics as under title next above, pip. 93- 

 98, 100-103. 



Copies seen : British Museum. 

 Soraecopies with title as abovehave a slightly 

 differing imprint, the third line thereof being: 

 St. Louis, (Mo.)— Nafis, Cornish & Co. (*) 



The Brinley sale catalogue, no. 5427, titles an 

 edition, New York [1846], a copy of which sold 

 for $1. 



The I origin | of the | North Ameri- 

 can Indians; I with a I faithful descrip- 

 tion of their manners and | customs, 

 both civil and military, their j relig- 

 ions, languages, dress, | and orna- 

 ments: 1 including | various specimens 

 of Indian eloquence, as well as histor- 1 

 ical and biographical sketches of al- 

 most all the I distinguished nations 

 and celebrated | warriors, statesmen 

 and orators, | among the | Indians of 



Mcintosh (J.) — Continued. 



North America. | New edition, im- 

 proved and enlarged. | By John Mcin- 

 tosh. I 



New York : | Cornish, Lamport & 

 Co., publishers, | No. 8 Park Place. | 

 1849. 



Pp. 1-345, 8°. 



Linguistics as under titles above, pp. 93-98, 

 100-103. 



Copies seen : Boston Public, British Museum. 



Leclerc, 1878, no. 945, prices a copy 20 fr. 



There is an edition of 1853 with title-page 

 otherwise as above. (Congress. ) 



The ] Origin j of the | North Ameri- 

 can Indians ; | with a | faithful descrip- 

 tion of their manners and | customs, 

 both civil and military, their | religions, 

 languages, dress, | and ornaments. | In- 

 cluding I various specimens of Indian 

 eloquence, as well as histor- | ical and 

 biographical sketches of almost all the 

 I distinguished nations and celebrated 

 J warriors, statesmen and orators, | a- 

 mongthe | Indians of North America. | 

 New Edition, improved and enlarged. | 

 By John Mcintosh. | 



New York : | Sheldon, Blakeman and 

 Co. I No. 115 Nassau Street. | 1857. 



1 p. 1. pp. v-xxxv, 39-345, 8°. 



Linguistics as under titles above, pp. 93-98, 

 100-103. 



Copies seen: British Museum. 



Some copies with the foregoing, title, and with 

 the same collation and contents, have the im- 

 print. New York: | Sheldon and Company. | 

 No. 115 Nassau Street. | 1858. (Wisconsin His- 

 torical Society.) Some copies with the latter 

 imprint are dated 1859. 



McKay (— ). See Tyrrell (J. B.) 

 Mackay {Rev. John A.) [Prayer book 

 in the Cree language. 



Mission press: Stanley, Saskatche- 

 wan, 187o?] (*) 

 I presume from the wording of Archdeacon 

 Kirkby's note on the next page, which is the 

 only reference to this work I have seen, that it 

 was printed in Koman characters. 



[One line syllabic characters.] | 



Psalms and Hymns | in the language | 

 of the I Cree Indians | of north-west 

 America. | Compiled by the | rev. J. 

 A. Mackay, | C. M. S. missionary. | 

 Sanctioned by the | bishop of Sas- 

 katchewan. 1 



London; | printed by the | Society for 

 Promoting Christian | Knowledge, 

 Great Queen Street. | 1877. 



