BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



387 



Parsons (J.) — Continued. 



American languages, among them the Shaw- 

 anese and Delaware (from Conrad Weiser's 

 table in the Gentleman's Magazine). 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress, 

 Eames, "Watkinson. 



Parsons (&en. Samuel Holden). Discov- 

 eries in the western country, by General 

 Parsons. 



In American Acad. Arts and Sci. Mem. vol. 

 2, pt. 2, pp. 119-127, Boston and Cambridge, 1793, 

 4°. 



Short comparative vocabulary (6 words) of 

 the Shawanese, Delawares, and Wyandots. 



■ See Edwards (J.) 



Parsons (Usher). Indian names | of ( 

 places in Rhode-Island : | collected by 

 I Usher Parsons, M.D., | for the R.I. 

 historical society. | 



Providence : | Knowles, Anthony & 

 CO., printers. | 1861. 



Printed cover with brief title, title as above 

 verso blank 1 1. preface pp. iii-iv, remarks pp. 

 5-7, text alphabetically arranged by Narragan- 

 set words pp. 9-32, 8°. 



Names (about 335) given by the Narragan- 

 sets to places in Ehode Island, with local de- 

 scriptions and occasional definitions. 



'No attempt is' herein made, by the author, 

 to examine Indian names of places as a philol- 

 ogist or grammarian, but merely to gather 

 such as were in existence when civilization 

 commenced, within the State of Ehode Island, 

 according to its present boundary, and to indi- 

 cate, as near as practicable, their exact locality ; 

 and, in a few instances, give the meaning or 

 derivation of the word used." — Preface. 



Copies seen : Boston Public, Brinley, Eames, 

 Powell, Trumbull. 



At the Field sale, catalogue no. 1770, a copy 

 brought 25 cents. 



Usher Parsons, surgeon, born in Alfred, Me., 

 8 Aug., 1788 ; died in Providence, R. I., 19 Dec, 

 1868, He entered the U. S. Navy in 1812 as 

 surgeon's mate, and after ten years' duty 

 resigned and settled in the practice of his pro- 

 fession in Providence, R. l.—Appleton's Cyclop, 

 of Am. Biog. 



Part of the discipline of the Wesleyan 

 Methodist church [Chippewa]. See 

 Jones (P.) 

 Part of the new testament . . Chip- 

 pewa. SeeJones(P.) 

 Passamaquoddy : 



Geographic names SeeKilby (W. H.) 

 Grammatic comments Prince (J. D.) 

 Hymns Demillier (L. E.) 



Legends Brown (W. W.) 



Lord's prayer Marietti (P.) 



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



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



Passamaquoddy— Continued. 



Lord's prayer Youth's. 



Numerals Haines (E.M.) 



Numerals Haldeman (S. S.) 



Numerals James (E.) 



Numerals Prince (J. D.) 



Phrases Alger ( A. L.) 



Prayers Demillier (L.B.) 



Song Leland(C.G.) 



Vocabulary Allen (W.) 



Vocabulary Campbell (J.) 

 Vocabulary . Gallatin (A.) 



Vocabulary Kellogg (E.) 



Vocabulary Kidder (F.) 



Vocabulary Lyle (H.) 



Vocabulary Mcleod (R.R.) 



Vocabulary Schoolcraft (H. E.) 



Vocabulary Treat (J.) 



Words Alger ( A. L.) 



Words Latham (E. G.) 



Words Leland (C. G.) 



Pastorius (Franciscus Daniel). Umstan- 

 dige Geogra- | phische | Beschreibung 

 I Der zu AUerletzt erfundenen | Pro- 

 vintz I Pensylva- | nise, \ In denen End- 

 Grantzen | Americas | In der West- Welt 

 gelegen, | Durch | Franciscum Danie- 

 lem I Pastoriura, | J. V. Lie. und Frie- 

 dens-Richtern | daselbsten. | Worbey 

 angehencketsind eini- | ge notable Be- 

 gebenheiten, und | Bericht-Schreiben 

 an dessen Herrn | Vattern | Melchiorem 

 Adamum Pasto- | rium, | Und andere 

 gute Freunde. | 



Franckfurth und Leipzig, | Zufinden 

 bey Andreas Otto. 1700. 



Title verso blank 1 1. an den geneigten 

 leser 1 1. vorrede 4 11. text pp. 1-140, sm. 8°. 



William Penns eigene Beschreibung Pen- 

 sylvani.^ an seine Freunde nacher Louden," 

 pp. 123-137, with specimen of the language, p. 

 126. 



Copies seen : Lenox. 



Umstandige Geogra- | phische | Be- 

 schreibung I Der zu allerletzt erfun- 

 denen I Provintz | Pensylva- | nise, | In 

 denen End-Grautzen | Araericse | In der 

 West- Welt gelegen, | Durch | Francis- 

 cum Danielem | Pastorium, | J. Y. Lie. 

 und Friedens-Richtern | daselbsten. | 

 Worbey angehencki t sind eini- | ge no- 

 table Begebenheiten, und | Bericht- 

 Schreiben an dessen Herrn | Vattern | 

 Melchiorem Adamum Pasto- | rium, j 

 Und andere gute Freunde. | 



Franckfurt und Leipzig, | Zutindeu 

 bey Andreas Otto. 1700. 



Title verso blank 1 1. an den geneigten 

 leser 1 1. vorrede 4 11. text pp. 1-140, sm. 8°. 



