ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



449 



Schoolcraft (H. R.) — Continued. 



I original notes and manuscripts. | By 

 Henry R. Schoolcraft. | Together with 

 an appendix, containing thrilling | 

 narratives, daring exploits, etc. etc. | 

 New revised edition. [ 



Rochester: | Wanzer, Foot and co. | 

 1851. 



Portrait 1 1. title verso copyright and printers 

 1 l.text pp. 5-416, appendix pp. 417-495, three 

 other plates, 8°. 



On the verso of the title is the copyright 

 notice, 1851, in the name of Geo. H. Derby & 

 CO., aud below it the words, " Jewett, Thomas 

 & CO., printers, Buffalo." The four plates are 

 the same as in the edition with the Buffalo im- 

 print of 1851, and they are in the same posi- 

 tions. 



For a list of the linguistic contents, see 

 under " The red race of America, " 1847, p. 447. 



Copies seen: Bancroft, Congress, Eames, 

 Wisconsin Historical Society. 



At the Fischer sale, no. 1582, a copy brought 



2*. 



Issued also with the following title : 



[ ] Western scenes 1 and | reminis- 

 cences: I together with | thrilling leg- 

 ends and traditions | of the | red men 

 of the forest. | To which is added | sev- 

 eral narratives of adventures among 

 the Indians. | 



Auhurn : Derby & Miller. | Buffalo : 

 Derby, Orton & Mulligan. | 1853. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright (dated 

 1851, in the name of Geo. H. Derby & co.) 1 1. 

 contents pp. iii-v, text pp. 5-416, appendix pp. 

 417-495, four other plates, 8°. 



The plates are as follows : Torturing a cap- 

 tive, facing the title ; the lodge of an Indian 

 chief, facing p. 64; the Indian maiden, facing 

 p. 95 ; Saukie and Fox Indians, facing p. 366 ; 

 Women of the Mandan Tribe, facing p. 399. 



Linguistics as in "The red race of America," 

 1847, titled on p. 447. 



Copies seen : Eames. 



[ ] Comments, Philological and His- 

 torical, on the Aboriginal Names and 

 Geographical Terminology, of the State 

 of New York. Part First : Valley of the 

 Hudson. In a Report from the Com- 

 mittee on Indian names, &c. [Signed : 

 Henry R. Schoolcraft, Chairman.] 



In New Tork Hist. Soc. Proc. for 1844, pp. 77- 

 115, New York, 1845, 8°. (Congress, Lenox, 

 Powell.) 



Algonqaian and Iroquoian names of geo- 

 graphic features passim. 



Issued separately as follows : 



Report I of | the aboriginal names | 



and I geographical terminology j of the 



ALG 29 



Schoolcraft (H. R.) — Continued. 



I state of New York. | Part I. — Valley 

 of the Hudson. | Made to the New York- 

 historical society — by the committee 

 appointed to | prepare a map, etc., and- 

 read at the stated meeting of the | so- 

 ciety, February, 1844. | By Henry R, 

 Schoolcraft. | Published from the so- 

 ciety's proceedings for 1844. | 



New York : | printed for the society. 

 I 1845. 



Cover title: Mr. Schoolcraft's report | on | 

 the aboriginal names | and | geographical 

 terminology | of the | state of New York. | 

 Part I.— Valley of the Hudson. 



Printed cover with half-title as above, title 

 as above verso printer 1 1. circular verso blank 

 1 1. text pp. 5-43, 8°, 



Copies seen : Boston Athenaeum, Eames, 

 Massachusetts Historical Society, Powell. 



The Field copy, no. 2083, brought $1.25. 



Some copies have the original imprint : New 

 York: printed for the author. 1845. (*) In 

 most copies the word "author" was erased 

 and the word "society" stamped in its place. 



Indian names of the islands and bay 



of New York. 



In Denton (D.), A brief description of New 

 York, notes, pp. 23-27, New York, 1845, 8°. 



A few names with meanings in Manatan or 

 Manhattanese. 



Anglo-Indian words. — No. I. By 



Henry R. Schoolcraft. 



In The AUeghanian, vol. 1, p. 27, New York, 

 1845, 4°. (Lenox.) 



An article on words derived from Indian lan- 

 guages. Continued under the following title : 



A Glossary of Anglo-Indian words 



and phrases. — No. II [-IV]. By Henry 

 R. Schoolcraft. 



In The AUeghanian, vol. 1, pp. 44-45, 60-61, 74- 

 75, New York, 1845, 4°. (Lenox. ) 



The Alleghanic Hand-Book. (A 



Gazetteer of the Nomenclature, and 

 Remembrancer of the Red Race of 

 North America: comprising notices of 

 their History, Philology, Biography, 

 Geography, Mythology, Ethnography, 

 aud Antiquities.) By Henry R. School- 

 craft. No. I. 



In The AUeghanian, vol. 1, p. 93, New York, 

 1845,4°. (Lenox.) 



Indo-American Languages. Com- 

 parative vocabulary of the Indian lan- 

 guages of the United States. 



[Washington, D. C. about 1849.] 

 Pp. 1-21, 4°. Consists of lists of words and 

 phrases in English, with blanks for the cor- 

 responding Indian. 



