ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



533 



"Winsor ( J. ) — Continued. 



literature as fashioned by Eliot and others, vol. 

 1, pp. 465-480. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenseum, British Mu- 

 seum, Congress, Eames, Harvard, Massachu- 

 setts Historical Society, "Watkinson. 



Aboriginal | America [-The Later 



History | of | British, Spanish, and | 

 Portuguese America] | [Design] | Nar- 

 rative and critical | history of America 

 I edited | By Justin Winsor | librarian 

 of Harvard university | corresponding 

 secretary Massachusetts historical soci- 

 ety I Vol. I [-VIII] I 



Boston and New York | Houghton, 

 Mifflin and company | The Riverside 

 Press, Cambridge | 1889 [-1884-1889] 



8 vols, maps and plates, 8°. Vols. 3 and 4 are 

 dated (in the copyright only) 1884; vol. 2 (in the 

 copyright only) 1885; vol.5 (on the title) 1887; 

 vols. 6 and 7 (on the titles) 1888 ; and vol. 8 (on 

 the title) 1889. 



Bibliographical notes on American linguis- 

 tics, by the Editor, vol. 1, pp. 421-428, contains 

 titles of some of the more important guides to 

 the literature of the subject, including a num- 

 ber which relate especially to the Algonquian 

 languages. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Athenaeum, 

 Bureau of Ethnology, Congress. 



Some copies were printed on large paper in 

 quarto. (Eames.) 

 Winthrop (John). The | history | of | 

 New England | from | 1630 to 1649. | 

 By John Winthrop, esq. | first gover- 

 nour of the colony of the Massachusetts 

 bay. I From | his original manuscripts. 

 I With notes | to illustrate | the civil 

 and ecclesiastical concerns, the geogra- 

 phy, settle- I ment and institutions of 

 the country, and the lives | and man- 

 ners of the principal planters. | By 

 James Savage, | member of the Massa- 

 chusetts historical society. | Vol. I 

 [-II]. I [Three lines quotation.] | 



Boston: | printed by Phelps and Farn- 

 ham, I No. 5, Court Street. | 1825 

 [-1820]. 



2 vols. : portrait 1 1. title verso copyright 

 notice 1 1. preface pp. iii-viii, title and dedica- 

 tion of the edition of 1790 p. fix], preface to the 

 edition of 1790 pp. x-xi, notice and errata p. 

 [xii], note on an inserted slip, text pp. 1-333, 

 appendix pp. 335-424; title verso copyright 

 notice 1 I. text pp. 3-338, addenda pp. 339-350, 

 appendix pp. 351-397, errata p. [398], general 

 index pp. 399-429, plate, 8°. 



Savage (,T.), A list of the ancient Indian 

 names of our modern towns, &c. vol. 2. pp. 392- 

 395. 



"Winthrop (J.) — Continued. 



Copies seen : Astor, Congress, Eames, Massa- 

 chusetts Historical Society, Trumbull. 



The original edition, Hartford, 1790, does not 

 contain the linguistics. (British Museum.) 



A later edition with title-pages as follows: 



The 1 history of New England 1 from 



I 1630 to 1649. I By | John Winthrop, 

 esq. I first governour of the colony of 

 the Massachusetts bay. | From | his or- 

 iginal manuscripts. | With notes | to il- 

 lustrate I the civil and ecclesiastical 

 concerns, the geography, settle- | ment, 

 and institutions of the country, and the 

 lives I and manners of the principal 

 planters. | By James Savage, | presi- 

 dent of the Massachusetts historical 

 society. | A new edition, | with addi- 

 tions and corrections by the former edi- 

 tor. I Vol. I [-II]. I [Three lines quo- 

 tation.] I 



Boston : | Little, Brown and company. 

 I M DCCC LIII [1853]. 



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

 printers 1 1. preface to this edition pp. iii-vi, 

 preface to the second edition (1825) pp. vii-xiii, 

 title and dedication of the edition of 1790 p. 

 [xv], preface to the edition of 1790 pp. xvi-xviii, 

 note p. [xixj, notice and errata p. [xx], text pp. 

 1-401, appendix pp. 403-514, plate ; title verso 

 copyright and printers 1 1. text pp. 3-413, ad- 

 denda pp. 415-428, appendix pp. 429-483, general 

 index pp. 485-504, 8=^. 



Linguistics as under title next above, vol. 2, 

 pp. 476-480. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Eames, Massachusetts Historical Soci- 

 ety, Trumbull. 

 Wisconsin Historical Society : These words fol- 

 lowing a title or within parentheses after a note 

 indicate that a copy of the work referred to has 

 been seen by the compiler in the library of that 

 institution, Madison, Wis. 

 Witherell (Benjamin Franklin Haw- 

 kins). Reminiscences of the North 

 -west. By Hon. B. F. H. Witherell, of 

 Detroit. 



In Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll. vol. 3, pp. 299- 

 337, Madison, 1857, 8°. 



A few Chippewa names of places in Wiscon- 

 sin. 



Wlkr Potr watome. See Simerwell ( R. ) 



Wobanaki kimzowi [Penobscot]. See 



Wzokhilain(P. P.) 



Wokiimayaan [Micmac]. SeeRand(S. 



T.) 

 Wolcott ( Z>r*. Alexander). History and 

 language of the Pottowattomies. 



In Schoolcraft (H. R.), Travels in the cen- 

 tral portions of the Mississippi valley, foot-note, 

 pp. 380-386, New York, 1825, 8°. 



