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BIBLIOGRAPHY OJ^' THE 



Thomas (I.) — Continued. 



Albany, N.Y.: | Joel Muusell, printer. 



I 1874. 



2 vols. : half-title (Archaeologia Americana) 

 verso blank 1 1, title of the series ( Archseologia 

 Americana. | Transactions | and | collections ] 

 of the I American Antiquarian Society. I Vol- 

 ume Y. I [Seal of the society.] | Printed for the 

 society. | 1874.) verso names of committee 1 1. 

 portrait 1 1. title of the work as above verso 

 blank 1 1. contents pp. vii-viii, preface pp. ix-xv, 

 memoir of Isaiah Thomas pp. xvii-lxxxvii, text 

 pp. 1-362, addenda verso blank 1 1. appendix pp. 

 365-423 ; half-title (as in vol. 1) verso blank 1 1. 

 title of the series (vol. vi) verso names of the 

 committee 1 1. title of the work as above verso 

 blank 1 1. contents pp. vii-viii, text pp. 1-243, 

 appendix pp. 245-307, catalogue of publications 

 pp. 309-666, half-title of index verso blank 1 1. 

 index pp. 1-47, plate of Indian gazette, 8°. 



Linguistic contents as under previous title, 

 vol. 1, pp. 63-75, 402. 



Copies seen .- Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Eames, Lenox, Massachusetts Historical 

 Society, Trumbull, Watkinson. 



Thompson (Benjamin F.) Paper upon 

 the Indian names of Long Island ; by 

 Benjamin F. Thompson, of Hempstead, 

 L. I. — Read by Mr. Thompson, June 3rd. 

 [1845.] 



In New York Hist. Soc. Proc. for the year 

 1845, pp. 125-131, New York, 1846, 8°. 



A list of about a hundred names of places 

 without meanings or etymologies. 



Thoreau (Henry David). The | Maine 

 woods. I By j Henry D. Thoreau, | au- 

 thor of [&c. two lines.] | [Design.] j 



Boston : | Ticknor and Fields. ( 1864. 



List of books recto blank 1 1. title verso 

 copyright and printers 1 1. note verso blank 1 

 1. contents verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-304, ap- 

 pendix pp. 305-328, 12°. 



Abnaki names of animals, p. 99.— Abnaki 

 names of places, pp. 143-145, 206, 212, 248, 253, 

 270, 274. — Abnaki inscription with English 

 translation, p. 204.— A list of Indian [Abnaki] 

 words [names of places, etc.], pp. 324-326.— 

 [The same continued] "from William "Willis 

 [q. v.] on the language of the Abnaquies" (in 

 Maine Hist. Soc. Coll. vol. 4), pp. 326-328. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Congress, 



The latest edition I have seen is titled as fol- 

 lows: 



The I Maine woods. | By | Henry D. 



Thoreau, | author of [&c. two lines.] 

 I Fourteenth Edition. | [Monogram.] | 



Boston : | Houghton, Mifflin and com- 

 pany. I The Riverside Press, Cam- 

 bridge. I 1883. 



Title verso copyright 1 1. contents verso 

 blank 1 1. note verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-304, 

 appendix pp. 305-328, 12°. 



Thoreau (H. D.) — Continued. 



Linguistic contents as under title next above. 

 Copies seen : Boston Public. 

 Henry David Thoreau, author, born in Con- 

 cord, Mass., 12 July, 1817; died there 6 May, 

 1862. His grandfather, John Thoreau, came 

 from St. Helier, a parish in the Island of Jersey, 

 about 1773, and moved from Boston to Concord 

 in 1800. Henry , the third of four children, went 

 to school in Boston for a little more than a year, 

 then attended the schools in Concord, fitted for 

 college at a private school, entered Harvard in 

 1833, and was graduated in 1837, -^Appleton's Cy- 

 clop, of Am. Biog. 



Thornton ( — ). Vocabulary of the Mi- 

 amis. 



In G-allatin (A.), Synopsis of Indian tribes, 

 in American Ant. Soc. Trans, vol. 2, pp. 305-367, 

 Cambridge, 1836, 8'=. 



Probably printed from the following : 



Thornton (William). Vocabulary of the 

 Miami Language, taken at the City of 

 Washington, 11th January 1802, in 

 part from Little Turtle, but principally 

 from Capt. Wells, the Interpreter. By 

 William Thornton, communicated by 

 Mr. Jefferson. 



Manuscript in the library of the American 

 Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pa. 



It is a copy made by Duponceau and forms 

 no. XVII of a collection made by him and re- 

 corded in a folio account book, of which it occu- 

 pies pp. 65-68. 



Arranged in four columns to the page — two 

 of English, two of Miami. 



Threlkeld {Bev. L. E.) A key | to the 

 structure of the | aboriginal language ; 



I being an analysis of the ( particles 

 used as affixes, to form | the various 

 modifications of the verbs; | shewing 

 the j essential powers, abstract roots, 

 and other peculiarities j of the lan- 

 guage I spoken by the aborigines | in 

 the vicinity of Hunter river, lake 

 Macquarie, etc., | New South Wales: 



I together with comparisons of Poly- 

 nesian and other dialects. | By L. E. 

 Threlkeld. | 



Sydney : | the book for presentation 

 at the royal national exhibition, Lon- 

 don, 1851, I under the auspices of his 

 royal highness prince Albert. | The 

 type colonial, cast by A. Thompson. — 

 The binding | with colonial material. 



I Printed by Kemp and Fairfax, | 

 lower George street. | 1850. 



Portrait 1 1. title verso blank 1 1. preface pp. 

 3-4, reminiscences of Biraban pp. 5-7, text pp. 

 9-83, 8°. 



