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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Morgan (L. H.) — Coutinued. 



New York | Henry Holt and company 



I 1877 



Title verso copyright 1 1. dedication verso 

 quotations 1 1. preface pp. v-viii, contents pp. 

 ix-xvi, half-titla verso blank 1 1. text pp. 3-554, 

 index pp. 555-560, 8°. 



List of gentes of the Ojibwa, p. 166 ; Potawat- 

 tamie, p. 167; Miami, p. 16S; Shawnee, p. 168; 

 Sauk and Fox, p. 170; Blood Blackfeet and 

 Piegan Blackfeet, p. 171; Delaware, pp. 171- 

 172.— Phratiiesof the Mohegan, p. 174— Gentes 

 of the Abenakis, p. 174. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Bureau of Eth- 

 nology, Congress, Eames, Powell. 



Priced by Clarke & co. 1886, no. 6534, $4. 



Some copies with title otherwise as above 

 have the imprint, London | Macmillan aad Co. 

 I 1877. (British Museum.) There is also a New 

 York edition of 1878, with title otherwise as 

 above. (Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Aboriginal geographic terms, chiefly 



river names. 



Manuscript, 7 pp. folio, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. 



Among the languages represented are the 

 O.jibwa, Cree, and Blackfoot. 



Lewis Henry Morgan, anthropologist, born 

 in Aurora, N. Y., 21 Nov., 1818 ; died in Roches- 

 ter "N". Y., 17 Dec, 1881. He was graduated at 

 Union College in 1840, and then studied law. 

 He acquired reputation by his researches in 

 anthropology, especially in relation to the his- 

 tory of American Indians, in which he was the 

 pioneer investigator. For the purpose of more 

 closely studying their social organization and 

 government Mr. Morgan visited the Indians 

 of New York, and was adopted by a tribe of 

 Senecas.— A^^'^^^on's Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



Morning and evening prayer [Ottawa]. 



See Johnston (G.) 

 Morning and evening | prayers, | the | 

 administration of the sacraments, | and 

 I other rites and ceremonies of | the 

 church. I According to the use of | The 

 United Church of England and Ire- 

 land. I 



London: | printed for the | Society 

 for promoting christian knowledge. | 

 1847. 



Colophon : London : | printed by William 

 Watts, I Crown Court, Temple Bar. 



Title verso printer 1 1. half-title recto 1. 2, 

 text (beginning on verso of 1. 2, alternate pages 

 English and Munsee) pp. 2-157, colophon verso 

 of p. 157,160. 



Appended to some copies is a small collection 

 of hymns with half-title : Minseeweh nuhkoom- 

 wawaukuDul, pp. 1-34. 



Copies seen: Eames, Powell, Society for Pro- 

 moting Christian Knowledge. 



The copy of this work belonging to Mr. 



Morning and evening — Continued. 



Eames, which is not accompanied by the hymns, 

 is in the original black leather binding, gilt 

 edges, and has on the fly leaf the following in- 

 scription : " The Muncey Indian Version, the 

 gift of the Translator, the Eev. Flood, to the 

 Rev. Joseph Baylee, April 18: 1847. (Rec'd 

 from the Rev. I. D. Glennie in London, April 

 26: 1847.)" 



The Church of England mission was estab- 

 lished among the Munsey Indians on the 

 Thames river, Ontario, in 1835. The first con- 

 vert was the leading chief of the tribe. Capt. 

 Snake, who was baptized in 1838. At the time 

 of the publication of this book, the number of 

 Indians under Mr. Flood's care at Munsey-town 

 was 230, besides 20 Potawatomies. An account 

 of a visit to this mission is given in Jaraea 

 Beaven's Recreations of a long vacation; or A 

 Visit to Indian Missions in Upper Canada 

 (London and Toronto, 1846), pp. 68-82. 



For a later edition containing an exact 

 reprint of the prayers, page for page and line 

 for line, and a large number of hymns, see 

 Wampum (J. B.) and Hogg (H.) 



A black morocco copy was priced by Quaritch 

 in 1887, Is. 6d. 



Morning Prayer [Mohegan]. See Ser- 

 geant (J.) 



Morris (Alexander). The treaties of 

 Canada | with ] the Indians of Mani- 

 toba I and I the north-west territories, 

 I including | the negotiations on which 

 they were based, and | other informa- 

 tion relating thereto. | By | the hon. 

 Alexander Morris, P. C, | Late Lieu- 

 tenant-Governor of Manitoba, the North- 

 West Territories, | and Kee-wa-tin. | 



Toronto: | Belfords, Clarke & co., 

 publishers. ] MDCCCLXXX [1880 J. 



Title as above verso blank 1 1. dedication verso- 

 blank 1 1. preface verso blank 1 1. contents verso 

 blank 1 1. introduction pp. 9-12, text pp. 13- 

 297, appendix pp. 299-375, 8°. 



Pp. 299-375, consisting of an appendix, 

 "Texts of treaties and supplementary adhe- 

 sions thereto,"' contain the names (signatures) 

 of Indians of the following tribes, some with 

 meanings, some without: Cree, Chippewa, Ojib- 

 way of north shores of Lakes Superior and Hu- 

 ron, Ottawa, Ojibway of Manitoulin Island, 

 Swampy Cree, Saulteaux Ojibway, Lake Mani- 

 toba, Plain and Wood Cree, Willow Cree (near 

 FortCarlcon), Fort Pitt, Blackfoot, Blood, and 

 Piegan. 



Copies seen : Pilling, Powell. 



Morse (Bev. Jedidiah). A | report | to 

 the I secretary of war | of the United 

 States, I on Indian affairs, | comprising 

 a narrative of a tour | performed | in 

 the summer of 1820, under a commis- 



