570 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Ottawa- Chippewa — Continued. 



whom it may concern." It announces the ap- 

 pointment of Augustas Hamelin, jr., of "our 

 said tribe of Ottawas in consideration that his 

 Grandfather Kiminchagan was during his life 

 head chief of our said tribe,'' to the position 

 of head chief with power to "execute and per- 

 form, "etc. Dated at Little Traverse, May 3, 

 1835, and signed and witnessed hy the chiefs and 

 others of the Indians of Little Traverse, Grand 

 Traverse, Manistique Eiver, Monistic River, 

 Misiganigong, P6re Marquette, White River, 

 and Grand River with their Indian names. Each 

 of the signatures, chiefs and witnesses, sixty- 

 three in all, is accompanied by its totemic sign. 



Peirce (Ebeuezer W.) Indian history, 

 biography, | and genealogy: | pertain- 

 ing to the I good sachem Massasoit | of 

 the I Wampanoag tribe, | and his de- 

 scendants. I With an Appendix. | By 

 Ebenezer W. Peirce, | of Freetown, 

 Mass. I Author of " Brief Sketches of 

 Towns in Bristol and Plymouth Coun- 

 ties," and other | historical works; 

 Resident Member of the Old Colony 

 Historical, the Pilgrim, | and the New 

 England Historic Genealogical Socie- 

 ties ; Cor- I responding Member of the 

 New York Biographical | and Wiscon- 

 siii State Historical Societies. | [Quo- 

 tation, six lines.] I 



North Abington, Mass.: | published 

 by Zerviah Gould Mitchell. | 1878. 



Portrait of Zerviah G. Mitchell recto blank 1 

 1. portrait of Ebenezer W. Peirce verso blank 1 

 1. title verso copyright and printers 1 1. preface 

 (signed Zerviah G. Mitchell) pp. iii-v, table of 

 contents pp.vii-xiv, list of illustrations verso 

 blank 1 1. text pp. 1-209, genealogy pp. 210-219, 

 appendix pp. 220-256, subscribers' names pp. 

 257-261, nine other plates, 12°. 



A few scattered words in the Indian lan- 

 guage of Massachusetts (from Winslow), pp. 

 24-25. 



Copies seen : Eames. 



Petitot {Pere jCmile Fortune Stanislas 

 Joseph). Origine Asiatique | des Es- 

 quimaux I Nouvelle fitude ethno- 

 graphique j Par Emile Petitot | Ex- 

 Missionnaire et Explorateur arctique, 

 cnr6 de Mareuil-les-Meaux (S.-et-M.) | 

 [Two lines quotation] | [Vignette] | 



Rouen | imprimerie de Esp^rance 

 Cagniard | Rues Jeanne-Dare, 88, et 

 des Basnage, 5 | 1890. 



Cover title as above, title as above, verso 

 " Extrait du Bulletin de la Soci6t6 normande de 

 G6ographie 1 1. text pp. 3-33, 4°. 



On pp. 25-33 are given tables of words show- 

 ing similarities between the words of various 



Petitot (E. F. S.J.)— Continued. 



languages of the old and new world. Among 

 the North American languages a number of 

 examples are given from the Algonquin, Pied 

 Noir, and Gris. 



Copies seen : Bureau of Ethnology, Pilling. 



Pilling (James Constantine). Books for 

 the Indians. Bible literature in the 

 language of the red man. 



In the Washington Critic, Washington, Feb. 

 16, 1890, folio. 



Contains fac-similes of the Lord's prayer in 

 Micraac hieroglyphs with interlinear Micmac 

 transliteration and a literal English transla- 

 tion, the title-page of Lacombe's Livre de 

 prieres (syllabic characters), and of Eliot's 

 Indian primer of 1669. 



Some queer American characters. 



By James C. Pilling. 



In the Analostan Magazine, vol. 1, pp. 58-67, 

 Washington, 1891, 4°. 



Contains an account of the Micmac hiero- 

 glyphs invented by Father Le Clercq, and in- 

 cludes the Lord's prayer with interlinear Mic- 

 mac transliteration and literal English transla- 

 tion, p. 58 ; also a fac-simile of the title-page of 

 Father Kaader's Catechismus with interlinear 

 transliteration into German, p. 60.— The Cree 

 syllabary, pp. 61-63, includes aa account of 

 Evans' invention with a facsimile of the ' ' syl- 

 lables" and "appendages." 



Pott (August Friedrich ). Etymologische 

 Forschungen | auf dem Gebiete | der | 

 Indo-Germanischen Sprachen, | mit 

 besonderem Bezug | auf die Lautum- 

 wandlung | im | Sanskrit, Griechi- 

 schen, Lateiuischen, Littauischen und 

 j Gothischen, i von | Dr. Aug. Friedr. 

 Pott, I Docenten an der koniglichen 

 Friedrich - Wilhelms - Universitiit | zu 

 Berlin. [-Zweiter Theil. i Grammatis- 

 cherLautwechsel und Wortbildung. ] | 

 [Quotation, one line.] | 



Lemgo, I im Verlage der Meyerschen 

 Hof-Buchhandlung, 1833 [-1836]. 



2 vols.: title verso blank 1 1. dedication verso 

 blank 1 1. vorrede pp. v-x, einleitung pp. xi- 

 Ixxxii, inhaltsverzeichniss 1 1. text pp. 1-284; 

 title verso blank 1 1. dedication 1 1. notice 1 1. 

 vorrede pp. vii-xvi, text pp. 1-720, register pp. 

 721-799, berichtigungen pp. 800-809, 8°. 



A few examples in Lenape or Delaware, with 

 remarks, vol. 2, pp. 534, 621, 628. 

 Copies seen : Eames. 



Etymologische Forschungen | auf 



dem Gebiete | der | Indo-Germanischen 

 Sprachen, | unter Beriicksichtigung | 

 ihrer Hauptformen, | Sanskrit ; Zend 

 -Persisch ; Griechisch-Lateinisch ; Lit- 

 tauisch-Slawisch ; I Germanisch und 

 Keltisch, | von | Aug. Friedr. Pott, Dr. 



