ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



365 



Moosonee. See Chippewa. 

 Moran (George). Vocabulary of the 

 Ojibwa of Saganaw. 



In Schoolcraft (H. R.), Indian Tribes, yoI. 2, 

 pp. 458-469, Philadelphia, 1852,4°. 



Contains ahoat 350 words. 



Eeprinted in Ulrici (E.), Die Indianer Nord- 

 Amerikas, p. 39, Dresden, 1867, 8°. 

 Morenas (M.) Noticia sobre la lengua 

 de los salvajes de la America del Norte, 

 escrita por M. Moreuas. (Re vista Enci- 

 clop^dica, Agosto de 1826. ) 



In Repertorio Americano, vol. 3, pp. 38-50, 

 Londres [1827],8o. (Congress.) 



Contains a few specimens of the Indian lan- 

 guage of Massachusetts (from Eliot), pp. 42-45. 



A note says: "Este articulo esta extractado 

 por su autor de una Coleccion de etimolojias 

 indianas, que hazen parte de una Grramatica i 

 de un Dicciouario Hindostanico, compuestos 

 por el mismo." 



Eeprinted, apparently, as follows : 

 Noticia sobre la leDgua de los sal- 

 vajes de la America del Norte por M. 

 Morenas. (*) 



In MisceMnea Hispano- Americana de cien- 

 cias, literatura i artes, Londres, 1827-'29, 4 vols. 

 8°. 



Title from Sabin's Dictionary, no. 49434, and 

 from a bookseller's catalogue. 

 Morgan (Col. George). See McKee (A.) 



in the addenda. 

 Morgan (Lewis Henry). Smithsonian 

 Contributions to Knowledge. |218 | Sys- 

 tems I of j consanguinity and affinity j 

 of the I human family. | By | Lewis H. 

 Morgan. | 



Washington city : | published by the 

 Smithsonian institution. | 1871. 



Colophon: Published by the Smithsonian in- 

 stitution, I Washington city, | June, 1870. 



Title on cover as above, inside title differing 

 from above in imprint 1 1. advertisement p. iii 

 verso blank, preface pp. v-ix verso blank, con- 

 tents pp. xi-xii, text pp. 1-583, index pp. 585- 

 590, 14 plates, 4°. 



Also forms vol. 17 of Smithsonian Contribu- 

 tions to knowledge ; such issues have no cover 

 title, but the general title of the series and 6 

 other prel. 11. preceding the inside title. 



Vocabulary of the Arickaree, 14 words (from 

 Maximilian), p. 195.— Chapter iv, pp. 200-229, 

 relates to the Algonkin nations, and contains : 

 terms of relationship in Ojibwa, p. 204.— Brief 

 specimen of the three Cree dialects (lowlands, 

 woods, prairie), p. 206. — Comparative vocabu- 

 lary (27 words) of the Cree, Ojibwa, Potawatta- 

 mie, Blood-Blackfoot and Ahahnelin, p. 209.— 

 Terms of relationship in Miami, p. 211. — Com- 

 parative vocabulary (16 words) of the Shawnee, 

 Menominee (from Bruce), Shiyan (from Smith), 

 Arapahoe (from Smith), and Ahahnelin (Gros 

 Ventres of the Prairie), p. 214.— Terms of rela- 



Morgan (L. H.) — Continued. 



tionshipof the Shiyan, pp. 214-215; of the Shaw- 

 nee, p. 217 ; Delaware, p. 220 ; Piegan Blackfeet, 

 pp. 225-226. 



System of consanguinity and affinity of the 

 Ganowanian family, pp. 291-382, includes the 

 following : 



Arickaree, lines 36. 



Cree of the Woods, lines 38. 



Cree of the Lowlands, lines 39. 



Ojibwa, Lake Superior, lines 40. 



Ojibwa, Lake Huron, lines 42. 



Ojibwa, Kansas, lines 43. 



Otawa, lines 44. 



Potawattamie, lines 45. 



Miami, lines 46. 



Peoria, lines 47. 



Piankeshaw, lines 48. , 



Kaakaskia, lines 49. 



Weaw, lines 50. 



Sawk and Fox, lines 51. 



Menomine, lines 52. 



Shiyan (Arapahoe the same), lines 53. 



Shawnee, lines 55. 



Ahah-ne-lin (Gros Ventres of the Prairie^,, 

 lines 56. 



Piegan Blackfoot, lines 57. 



Blood Blackfoot, lines 58. 



Mohegan, lines 61. 



Delaware, lines 62. 



Munsee, lines 63. 



Also the following : 



Adams ( W.), Eelationships of the Delaware,, 

 lines 62. 



Dougherty (P.), Eelationships of the Ojbwa 

 of Lake Michigan, lines 41. 



Fish (P.), Eelationships of the Kikapoo, 

 lines 54. 



Harvey (S. D.), Eelationships of the Shaw- 

 nee, lines 55. 



Jacker (E.), Eelationships of the Ojibwa of 

 Lake Superior, lines 40. 



Rand (S. T.), Eelationships of the Micmac, 

 lines 59. 



Eelationships of the Etchemin, or Maii- 



sete, lines 60. 



Watkins (E. A.), Eelationships of the Cree 

 of the Prairie, lines 37. 



Copies seen ,• Astor, British Museum, Bureau 

 of Ethnology, Congress, Eames, Pilling, Trum- 

 bull. 



At the Squier sale a copy, no. 889, sold for 

 .$5.50, Quaritch, no. 12425,* priced a copy U. 



Ancient society | or | researches in 



the lines of human progress | from sav- 

 agery, through barbarism | to civiliza- 

 tion I by I Lewis H. Morgan, LL. D J 

 Member of the National Academy of 

 Sciences. Author of " The League of 

 the Iroquois," j "The American Beaver 

 and his Works," ''Systems of Consan- 

 guinity and I Affinity of the Human 

 Family," Etc. | [Two lines quotation.] 

 I [Design.] | 



