384 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Ottawa — Continued. 



the verso of which is blank, The prayers (pp. 

 1-17) are written on the rectos only, the versos 

 being blank. They begin without heading, with 

 the sign of the cross : In nomine Patris. Then 

 follows the Pater, Ave Maria, and the Credo. 

 The prayers on pp. 3-9 are either without head- 

 ing or are in Ottawa only. The Angelas, p. 10 ; 

 the Sab-teum, the Benedicite, the Agimus 

 gratias, pp. 11-14 ; the prayer for the evening, p. 

 15 ; the Memorare, p. 17. 



The 5 unnumbered 11., written on both sides, 

 in double columns, contain religious songs ; they 

 consist of the Veni Creator, the Pange lingua, 

 hymn for Christmas, for "New Year's day, for 

 the Twelfth night, on the Passion of Our 

 Savior, and on His resurrection. 



This manuscript is bound with the preceding 

 (Catechism 8ta8as), in a black leather volume, 

 with gold ornaments on the sides, now hardly 

 visible. A few leaves are nearly detached. 

 They are anonymous and undated, and, though 

 not models of caligraphy, aie very legible. 



Ottawa : 



Alphabet 



Alphabet 



Bible, Matthew 



Bible, John 



Bibliographic 



Catechism 



Catechism 



Catechism 



Catechism 



Dictionary 



See Adams (F. Q.) 

 Meeker (J.) 

 Meeker (J.) 

 Meeker (J.) 

 American Board. 

 Baraga (F.) 

 Dejean (A.) 

 Ottawa, 



Sifferath(N.L.) 

 Jaunay (P. du). 



General discussion Assikinack (F.) 

 General discussion Lausbert (C. F.) 

 Grammatic comments Wilson (E. F.) 



Hymn book Meeker (J.) 



Hymns Baraga (F.) 



Hymns Dejean (A.) 



Hymns Johnston (G.) 



Hymns McKenney (T. L.) 



Hymns Meeker (J.) 



Letter Johnston (G.) 



Letter Vimont (B.) 



Lord's prayer Bergholtz (G. F.) 



Lord's prayer Shea(J. G.) 



Lord's prayer Smet (P. J. de). 



Lord's prayer Trumbull (J. H.). 



Lord's prayer Youths. 



Numerals Haines (E. M.) 



Numerals Jones (E.) 



Numerals Meeker (J.) 



Prayer book Baraga (F.) 



Prayer book Baraga (F.) and "Wei- 



kamp (J. B.) 



Prayer book Dejean (A.) 



Prayer book Johnston (G.) 



Prayer book Ottawa. 



Prayer book Weikamp (J. B.) 



Prayers Meeker (J.) 



Primer Meeker (J.) 



Primer Yan Tassel (I.) 



Proper names Catalogue. 



Proper names Chamberlain (A. F.) 



Ottawa ~ Continued. 



Proper names Correspondence. 



Proper names Jackson ("W. H.) 



Proper names James (E.) 



Proper names Stanley (J. M.) 



Proper names Treaties. 



Relationships Morgan (L.H.) 



Song Hoffman (C.F.) 

 Ten commandments Johnston (G.) 



Text Baraga (F.) 



Text Sifferath (N.L.) 



Vocabulary Campbell (J.) 



Yocabulary Dejean (A.) 



Vocabulary De Peyster (A. S.) 



Vocabulary Gallatin (A.) 



Vocabulary Gatschet (A. S.) 



Vocabulary Hamelin ( — ) 



Vocabulary Investigator. 



T'ocabulary James (E.) 



Vocabulary Jones (P.) 



Vocabulary Latham (R. G.) 



Vocabulary Sanderl (S.) 



Vocabulary Wilson (D.) 



Vocabulary Wilson (E. F.) 



Words Barton (B.S.) 



Words Gatschet (A. S.) 



Words Haines (E. M.) 



Words Hovelacque (A.) 



Words Latham (R.G.) 



Words Schomburgk (R.H.) 



Words Schoolcraft (H. R.) 



Words Sener(S.M.) 



Words Smithsonian. 



Our Forest Children. VoL 1, No. 1. 

 Shingwauk Home. February, 1887 

 [-Vol. IV. No. 6. September, 1890]. 



Edited by Rev. E. F. Wilson, and published 

 monthly at the Shingwauk Home, Sault Ste. 

 Marie, Ontario; sm.4°. No. 10 of vol. 1 is a 

 'Christmas number." In 1888 a "Summer 

 number" appeared — no. 4 of vol. 2; also a 

 "Christmas number" — "no.lO" of vol. 2, al. 

 though the next issue is numbered 10 also. 

 These special issues are larger than the regular 

 ones, and illustrated. The regular issues con- 

 sisted of 2 11. or 4 pp. each until no. 3 of vol. 3 

 (for June, 1889), when the periodical was made 

 a 16-page illustrated monthly. The first seven 

 numbers of vol. 1 were in size about 6 by 9 

 inches, and were unpaged; with no. 8 the size 

 was increased to about 8 by 10 inches, and the 

 pages numbered, each issue being paged inde- 

 pendently (1-4) until the beginning of vol. 2, 

 from which a single pagination continues (ex- 

 cepting nos. 4 and 10) to no. 1 of vol. 3 (pp. 1-48), 

 the next no. being paged 5-8. No. 3 of vol. 3 

 (June, 1889) begins a new series and a new and 

 continuous pagination (pp. 1-256), each issue 

 since then having 16 pp. 4°, and being provided 

 with a cover. The last issue in hand— that for 

 September, 1890— says: "As has already been 

 announced, thib is the last issue of ' Our Forest 

 Children.' Next month, October, will appear 

 the first number of the 'Canadian Indian.'" 



