0. 



O. (N.), pseud. See Cuoq (J. A.) 

 O'Brien (Bev. Michael Charles). Article 

 XI. grammatical sketch of the ancient 

 Abnaki, outlined in the dictionary of 

 Fr. Sebastian Eale, S. J. Part I.— The 

 Abnaki noun. By Rev. Michael Charles 

 O'Brien. Read at the meeting of the 

 Maine Historical Society, at Portland, 

 December 28, 1882. 



In Maine Hist. Soc. Coll. vol. 9, pp. 259-294, 

 Portland, 1887, 8°. 



Issued separately as follows : 



A grammatical sketch | of the | Ab- 

 naki noun, I as outlined in the diction- 

 ary of the I Rev. Sebastian Rale, S. J. | 

 By I Rev. Michael Charles O'Brien, | 

 of Bangor. | Reprinted from Volume 

 IX. Collections of j Maine Historical 

 Society. | 



Portland. | 1887. 



Cover title : Grammatical sketch of the an- 

 cient I Abnaki | outlined in the dictionary of 

 Fr. I Sebastian Raie, S. J. | Part I. -The Ab- 

 naki noun. I By rev. Michael Charles O'Brien. ] 

 Read at the Meeting of the Maine Historical So- 

 ciety, at Portland, December | 23, 1882. 



Half-title on cover, title as above verso blank 

 1 1. text pp. 1-34, 9D1. 40. 



Copies seen: Eames, Pilling. 

 O'Callaghan. This word following a title or in- 

 cluded within parentheses after a note indi- 

 cates that a copy of the work referred to was 

 seen by the compiler at the sale of books be- 

 longing to the late Dr. E. B. O'Callaghan, New 

 York City, in 1882. 



O'Callaghan (Edmund Bailey). Docu- 

 ments I relative to the | colonial history 

 I of . the I state of New-York ; | pro- 

 cured in I Holland, England and 

 France, | by | John Romeyn Brodhead, 

 esq., I agent, | under and by virtue of 

 an act of the legislature, [&c. three 

 lines. 1 I [Design.] | Published under 

 and by virtue of an act [&c. four 

 lines.] 1 Edited by | E. B. O'Callaghan, 

 M. D., LL.D. I With a general intro- 

 duction by the agent. | Vol. I[-XIV]. | 

 Albany : | Weed, Parsons and com- 

 pany, printers. | 1856[-1883]. 

 378 



O'Callaghan (E. B. ) — Continued. 



14 vols. 40. 



The eleventh volume (1861) is a general index 

 to the preceding ten volumes ; under "Indian 

 language" there have been brought together 

 (pp. 282-284) the different Algonquian, Chero- 

 kee, and Iroquoian terms occurring in the 

 work, with their English significations. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenaeum, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress, Eames, Geological Sur- 

 vey, Massachusetts Historical Society, Powell, 

 Trumbull, "Watkinson. 



A I list I of editions | of the | holy 



scriptures | and parts thereof, | printed 

 in America previous to 1860: | with | 

 introduction and bibliographical notes. 

 I By E. B. O'Callaghan. | 



Albany : | Munsell & Rowland. | 1861. 



Title as above verso copyright 1 1. dedication 

 verso blank 1 1, introduction pp. v-liv, list of 

 some of the errors and variations found in 

 modern Douay bibles 5 unnumbered pp. two 

 fac-simile plates, text pp. 1-392, index pp. 393- 

 415, two other facsimile plates, large 8°. 

 Arranged chronologically. 



Titles and descriptions, with fac-similes of 

 title-pages, of Eliot's bible, pp. 1-18.— Titles of 

 parts of the bible in various Algonquian lan- 

 guages appear passim. 



Copies seen : Bureau of Ethnology, Congress^ 

 Eames. 



At the Menzies sale, catalogue no. 1516, a 

 "half-blue Levant morocco, gilt top, uncut" 

 copy brought $9.25. Priced by Quaritch, no. 

 30233, 21. 16*.; by Clarke & co. 1886, no. 5873, 

 $6 ; by Leclerc, 1887, no. 3403, 75 fr. 



See Nash (E. W.) 



Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, historian, born 

 in Mallow, county Cork, Ireland, February 29, 

 1797; died in New York City May 27, 1880. 

 After completing his collegiate course he spent 

 two years in Paris. In 1823 he emigrated to 

 Quebec, and in 1827 he was admitted to the 

 practice of medicine. In 1834 he was editor of 

 "The Vindicator," and in 1836 he was elected 

 a member of the assembly of Lower Canada, 

 butafter the insurrect'on he removed to New 

 York, and he was for many years employed in 

 the office of the secretary of state at Albany 

 in editing the records of the State. Afterward, 

 in 1870, he removed to New Yov^ City. —Apple- 

 ton's Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



