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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Schoolcraft (H. R.) — Continued. 



PhiiadelpMa : | J. B. Lippincott & 

 CO. I London : | Triibner & co. | 1856. 



Half-title (The Hiawatha legends) verso 

 blank 1 1. title verso copyriglit 1 1. dedication 

 verso blank 1 1. preface pp. vii-xi, contents pp, 

 xiii-xiv, introduction pp. xv-xxiv, text pp. 13- 

 301, balf-title (Wild notes of the Pibbigwun) 

 verso blank 1 1. contents verso blank 1 1. notes 

 (in verse) pp. 307-343, 12°. 



Songs of the Chippewas, pp. 40, 41, 114, 140, 

 276 — Algonquian terras passim. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenfeum, Congress, 

 Eames, Harvard, Trumbull, Wisconsin Histor- 

 ical Society. 



The Field copy, no. 2076, sold for $3.25 ; priced 

 by Clarke & co. 1886, no. 6607, $1.25. 



The Ante-Columbian history of 



America. 



In American Biblical Repository, second 

 series, vol. 1, pp. 430-449, New York, 1839, 8°. 

 (Congress, Eames.) 



A review of Antiquitatea Americanse, etc. 

 and contains remarks on the Indian language 

 of New England. 

 Cyclopedia Indianensis : | or a | Gen- 

 eral Description | of the [ Indian Tribes 

 of North and South America. | Com- 

 prising I their origin, history, biog- 

 raphy, manners and customs, language 

 and religion; | their numbers and 

 divisions into tribes, their ethnograph- 

 ical affinities, | territorial possessions 

 and geographical and proper names; 

 their an- [ tiquities and monumental 

 remains, their mythology, hierogly- | 

 phics and picture-writing, their alle- 

 gories, oral tales and | traditions ; their 

 civil polity, arts, employments and | 

 amusements, and other traits of their 

 character | and condition, past and 

 present ; together | with a comprehen- 

 sive lexicon of In- | dian words and 

 phrases. | The whole alphabetically 

 arranged. | By] Henry R. Schoolcraft, | 

 assisted | by a number of literary and 

 scientific gentlemen in America and 

 Europe. | In 8 Nos., to make 2 Vols. 

 Royal 8vo., 700 pages each. | With por- 

 traits of distinguished Chiefs, En- 

 gravings of Ancient Ruins, Hiero- | 

 glyphics, etc., | At $1.50 per No., |6 per 

 volume. I 



New- York : | Published by Piatt & 

 Peters, | at the office of the American 

 Biblical Repository and the American 

 Eclectic, I 36 Park Row, opposite the 

 City Hall. | 1842. | University Press, 

 John F. Trow, Printer. 



Schoolcraft (H. R.) — Continued. 



1 p. 1. 16 pp. royal 8°. Prospectus of a work 

 to be issued, as stated therein, in 8 numbers, to 

 make 2 vols, royal octavo, 700 pages each. The 

 work has not been published. 



Copies seen : Astor, Powell. 



The Field copy, no. 2072, sold for $1.25. 



Price Twenty-five Cents. | Oneota, | 



or I the red race of America: | their 

 history, traditions, customs, | poetry, 

 picture-writing, &c. | In extracts from 

 I notes, journals, and other unpub- 

 lished writings. | By Henry R. School- 

 craft, I author of *' Travels to the 

 sources of the Mississippi;" "Algic 

 researches;" I ''Expedition to Itasca 

 lake," etc. | [No. I-YIII.] 



New York: | published by Wiley & 

 Putnam, | No. 161 Broadway. [1844- 

 1845.] 



8 parts: No. I, cover title and imprint as 

 above, half-title and contents verso blank 1 1. 

 to the reader (dated July, 1844) etc. 1 1. text pp. 

 5-64, contents on back cover ; No. II, cover title, 

 text pp. 65-128, contents on back cover ; No. 

 Ill, cover title, text pp. 129-192, contents on 

 back cover; No. IV, cover title, text pp. 193- 

 256, contents on back cover ; No. V, cover title 

 verso notices of the press, text pp. 257-320, 

 notices verso contents on back cover; No. VI, 

 cover title verso notices, text pp. 321-384, 

 notices verso contents on back cover ; No. VII, 

 cover title verso notices, text pp. 385-448, 

 notices verso contents on back cover ; No. VIII, 

 cover title verso notices, text pp. 449-512, 

 notices verso contents on back cover,. 8°. 



Nos. I and II are not dated ; nos. Ill and IV 

 are dated 1844; nos.V-VIII are dated 1845. No. 

 II has the imprint " New York : | published by 

 Burgess, Stringer & co., | No. 222 Broadway, 

 corner of Ann street i American museum 

 buildings." No. Ill has the imprint "New 

 York: ] published by Burgess, Stringer & co. | 

 222 Broadway, Corner of Ann street. I 1844." 

 Nos. IV- VIII have imprints "New York: | 

 published by Burgess & Stringer. | No. 222 

 Broadway. I 1844 [-1845]." The first two parts 

 are not numbered on the cover titles ; the 

 others are lettered "No. Ill " to "No. VIII." 



For linguistic contents see under next title. 



Copies seen: Bancroft, Boston Athenaeum, 

 Eames, Massachusetts Historical Society. 



Keissued in one volume as follows : 



Oneota, | or | characteristics | of the 



I red race of America. | From original 

 notes and manuscripts. | By Henry R. 

 Schoolcraft, | Memb. Royal Geograph- 

 ical Society of London, [&c. twelve 

 lines.] I 



New York & London: | Wiley & 

 Putnam. | 1845. 



