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Fairbanks (— ), Numeration of the Chippewa 

 of the upper Mississippi, vol. 2, pp. 216-218. 



Fletcher (J. C), Magic song of the Chippewa, 

 vol. 2, p. 223. 



Gallatin (A.), A table of generic Indian fam- 

 ilies of languages, vol. 3, pp. 397-402. 



Handy (C. W.), Vocabulary of the Miami, 

 vol. 2, pp. 470-481. 



Hurlburt (T,), Memoir upon the inflections of 

 the Chippewa tongue, vol. 4, pp. 385-396. 



Johnston (G.), Vocabulary of the Ojibwa of 

 St. Mary's, vol. 2, pp. 458-469. 



Johnston (J.), Songs in the Chippewa lan- 

 guage, vol. 5, pp. 608-612. 



Johnston (W.), Vocabulary of the Ojibwa of 

 Michilimackinac, vol. 2, pp. 458-469. 



Kidder (F.), Vocabulary of the Passama- 

 quoddy, vol. 5, pp. 689-690. 



Lawson (J.), Vocabulary of the Pampti- 

 cough, vol. 5, pp. 555-557. 



Madison (J.), Vocabulary of the Delawares, 

 vol.3, pp. 424-427. 



Moncrovie (J. B.), Vocabulary of the Satsika 

 or Blackfeet, vol. 2, pp. 494-505. 



Moran (G.), Vocabulary of the Ojibwa of 

 Saganaw, vol. 2, pp. 458-469. 



Rand (S. T.), Vocabulary of the Micmac, vol. 

 5, pp. 578-589. 



Milicite numerals, vol. 5, pp. 690-691. 



Smith (.J. S.), Vocabulary of the Arapahoe 

 and of the Cheyenne, vol. 3, pp. 446-459. 



Warren ("W. W.), Oral traditions of the 

 Ojibwa nation, vol. 2, pp. 135-167. 



Numeration of the Ojibwa of Chegoi- 



megon, and of the Pillagers and northern 

 Ojibwas, vol. 2, pp. 211-213. 



Copies seen: Astor, Bancroft, Boston Athe- 

 nseum, British Museum, Congress, Eames, 

 National Museum, Powell, Shea, Trumbull. 



At the Fischer sale, no. 1581, Quaritch bought 

 a copy for 41. 10s. The Field copy, no. 2075, sold 

 for $72; theMenziescopy, no. 1765, for $132; the 

 Squier copy, no. 1214, $120; no. 2032, $60; the 

 Ramirez copy, no. 773 (5 vols.), 51. 5s.; the Pinart 

 copy, no. 828 (5 vols, in 4), 208 fr.; the Murphy 

 copy, no. 2228, $69. Priced by Quaritch, no. 

 30017, lOl. 10«.; by Clarke & co. 1S86, $65 ; by 

 Quaritch, in 1888, 151. 



Reissued with title-pages as follows : 



Archives | of J Aboriginal Knowledge. 



I Containing all the I Original Papers 

 laid before Congress | respecting the | 

 History, Antiquities, Language, Eth- 

 nology, Pictography, | Rites, Supersti- 

 tions, and Mythology, | of the | Indian 

 Tribesof the United States | by | Henry 

 R. Schoolcraft, LL. D. | With Illustra- 

 tions. I Onseudnn ih ieu miizzinyegun 

 un. — Algonquin. | In six volumes. | 

 Volume I [-VI]. | 



Philadelphia: I J. B. Lippincott & 

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Engraved title : Information | respecting the 

 I History, Condition and Prospects | of the | 

 Indian Tribes of the United States: | Collected 

 and prepared under the | Bureau of Indian 

 Affairs | By Henry R. Schoolcraft L, L. D. | 

 Mem : Royal Geo. Society, London. Royal An- 

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[ ] The I Indian tribes | of the ] 



United States: | their 1 history, antiq- 

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 I traditions, oral legends, and myths. 

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2 vols.: portrait 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. 

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"In the following pages the attempt has 

 been made to place before the public in a con- 

 venient and accessible form the results of the 

 life-longlaborsinthe fieldof aboriginal research 

 of the late Henry R. Schoolcraft." 



Chapter II, Language, literature, and picto- 

 graphy, vol. 1, pp. 47-63, contains general 

 remarks on the Indian languages, and a speci- 

 men of an Ojibwa song on p. 52. 



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Priced by Clarke & co. 1886, no. 6376, $25. 

 Summary narrative | of an | explora- 

 tory expedition | to the j sources of the 

 Mississippi river, | in 1820 : | resumed 

 and completed, | by the | discovery of 

 its origin in Itasca lake, in 1832. | By 

 Authority of the United States. | With 

 appendixes, I comprising the | original 

 report on the copper mines of lake Su- 

 perior, and observations | on the ge- 

 ology of the lake basins, and the sum- 

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