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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Wilson (D. ) — Continued. 



den,- 1 London. | 1862. | (The right of 

 Translation is reserved.) 



2 vols. : half-title verso design 1 1. colored 

 frontispiece 1 1. title verso printer 11. dedication 

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

 xvii-xviii, text pp. 1-488, plan ; half-title verso 

 design 1 1. colored froijtispieco 1 1. title verso 

 printer 1 1. contents pp. v-vi, text pp. 1-475, ap- 

 pendix pp. 478-483, index pp. 485-499, verso 

 advertisement, 8°. 



Word for mother, "in several American In- 

 dian languages, including the Arapahoe, vol. 

 1, p. 71. — Names for "horse" in Cherokee, 

 Chippewa, Delaware, and Dakota, vol. 1, p. 72. — 

 Examples of onomatopoeia in the Chippewa, 

 Ottawa, and Mississagua dialects of the Algon- 

 quin (including a vocabulary of 23 words), vol. 



I, pp. 73-74.— A few Chippewa terms relating to 

 tobacco and smoking, vol. 2, pp. 15-16, 29-30. — 

 A few specimens of compound words in Algon- 

 quin, vol. 2, pp. 136-137, and many Indian terms, 

 passim. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Congress, 

 Eames, Watkinson. 



. Prehistoric man | Researches into 



the origin of civilisation | in the old 

 and the new world | By | Daniel Wil- 

 son, LL.D. I professor [&c. two lines.] 

 I Second edition. | 



London : | Macmillan and co. 1 1865. | 

 (The right of Translation is reserved.) 



Half-title verso design 1 1. colored frontispiece 



I I. title verso printer 1 1. dedication verso blank 

 1 1. contents pp. vii-xiii, colored plate 1 1. illus- 

 trations pp. xv-xvi, preface (dated 29th April 

 1865) pp. xvii-xviii, preface to the first edition 

 pp. xix-xxvi, half-title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 

 1-622, index pp. 623-635, 8°. 



Linguistics as under previous title, pp. 59, 60, 

 61, 62, 63-64, 318-319, 379. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Eames. 



Prehistoric man | Researches into 



the Origin of Civilisation | in the Old 

 and the New World. | By | Daniel Wil- 

 son, LL. D., F. R. S. E. I professor [&c. 

 two lines.] | Third edition, revised and 

 enlarged, | with illustrations. | In two 

 volumes. | Vol. I [-II]. | 



London : | Macmillan and Co. | 1876. | 

 (The right of Translation is reserved.) 



2 vols. : half-title verso design 1 1. colored 

 frontispiece 1 1. title verso printers 1 1. dedica- 

 tion verso blank 1 1. preface (dated 18th Novem- 

 ber 1875) pp. vii-viii, contents pp. ix-xiii, illus. 

 trations pp. xiv-xv, text pp. 1-399; half-title 

 verso design 1 1. colored frontispiece 1 1. title 

 verso blank 1 1. contents pp. v-ix, illustrations 

 pp. x-xi, text pp. 1-386, index pp. 387-401, works 

 by the same author etc. 1 1. 8°. 



Chippewa terms, vol. 1, pp. 200, 213, 392 ; vol. 

 2, pp. 363-364.— Algonquin terms, vol. 2, pp. 64- 

 'fiS, 355, 366-367.— Names for "horse" in Dela- 



"Wilson (D. ) — Continued. 



ware and Chippewa, vol. 2, p. 363. — Cree and 

 Shyenne names for the dog, hog, and cat, vol. 

 2, p. 363. — Odawah and Chippewa terms, vol. 2, 

 2, p. 367. — Examples of onomatopoeia in the 

 Chippewa, Odawah, and Mississaga dialects of 

 the Algonquin (including a vocabulary of 

 about 26 words), vol. 2, pp. 368-369. 



Copies seen: British Museum, Eames, Har- 

 vard. 



Wilson {Eev. Edward Francis). The | 

 Ojebway language : j a manual | for mis- 

 sionaries and others employed among | 

 the Oj eb way Indians. | In three parts : | 

 Part I. The grammar. | Part II. Dia- 

 logue and exercises. I Part III. The dic- 

 tionary. I By the rev. Edward F.Wilson. | 



Toronto : | printed by Rowsell and 

 Hutchison, | for the venerable society 

 for promoting christian knowledge, | 

 London. | 1874. 



Title verso blank 1 1. introduction pp. iii-v, 

 text pp. 7-412, sq. 16°. 



Grammar, pp. 7-121. — Dialogue and exer- 

 cises,pp. 123-148. — English-Ojeb way dictionary, 

 double columns, alphabetically arranged, pp. 

 149-412. 



Copies seen: Eames, Pilling, Powell, Wiscon- 

 Bin Historical Society. 



[ ] Shingwauk | hymn book | [De- 

 sign.] 1 



Printed 1 by Indian boys at the | 

 Shingwauk Home | Sault Ste. Marie 

 [Canada]. | 1877 I Price 5 cents 



Cover title verso index, no inside title, text 

 in the Chippewa language 24 unnumbered 11. 

 index continued recto of back cover, 32°. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling, Powell. 



Missionary work | among | theOjeb- 



way Indians. | By the j rev. Edward F. 

 Wilson. I Published under the direction 

 of the tract committee. | 



London : | Society for promoting 

 christian knowledge, ] Northumberland 

 avenue, Charing cross, W. C; j 43, 

 Queen Victoria street, E. C; | 26, St. 

 George's place, Hyde park corner, S. W. 

 I Brighton : 135, North street. | New 

 York : E. & J. B. Young & co. | 1886. 



Frontispiece, title verso blank 1 1. contents 

 pp. v-vi, preface pp. vii-ix, text pp. 11-255, 16°. 



Portions of the Lord's prayer in Ojebway, 

 pp. 59, 100.— Bible verse in Ojebway, p. 252.— 

 Ojebway words and expressions, and proper 

 names with meanings, scattered through the 

 text ; see pp. 11, 30, 33, 34, 51, 54, 65, 80, 99,247, 249. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling. 



Report on the Blackfoot tribes. 



Drawn up by the Rev. Edward F. Wil- 



