ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



575 



Tylor(E. B.) — Continued. 



Loudon: ( Macniillan and co. | and 

 New York. | 1889. | The Right, of Trans- 

 lation and Reproduction is Reserved. 



Half-title verso design 1 1. title verso print- 

 ers etc. 1 1. preface pp. v-vii, contents pp. ix- 

 xii, list of illustrations pp. xiii-xv, text pp. 1- 

 440, selected books etc. pp. 441-442, index pp. 

 443-448, 12°. 



Linguistics as under titles above. 



Copies seen : Eames. 



[Wailly (L6on de).] Bibliotheque de 

 poche I par nne | soci^t6 de gens de 

 lettres et d'^rudits | Curiosit^s | philol- 

 ogiques, g^ographiques | et | ethnol- 

 ogiques. | 



Paris, I Paulin et Le Chevalier, 

 ^diteurs, | rue Richelieu, 60. | 1855 



Half-title verso printers and list of books 1 1. 

 title verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-360, table des 

 matieres pp. 361-369, table des chapitres verso 

 blank 1 1. 16°. 



The word ioT pere in virginien, savanahique, 

 algonkin, and la N"« Angleterre, pp. 19-20.— 

 JExamples of long words in Algonkin, p. 23. 



Copies seen : Lenox. 



Warner ( Charles Dudley). See Clemens 

 (S. L.) and Warner (C. D.),in the 

 Addenda. 



Wedgwood (Hensleigh). On the | 

 origin of language. | By | Hensleigh 

 Wedgwood, | late fellow of Christ's 

 coll., Cambridge. | 



London: | N. Triibner & co., 60, Pa- 

 ternoster row. I 1866. I (All rights re- 

 served.) 



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 1. contents verso blank 1 1. text pp. 1-155, ap- 

 pendix pp. 156-165, verso printers, list of books 

 by the same author verso blank 1 1. 16°. 



A few words in Algonquin, pp. 23, 25, 29-30 

 Blackfoot, Delaware, and Pottawotami, p. 162. 



Copies seen .• Eames. 



Wilson (Eev. Edward Francis). Indian 

 numerals. 



In the Canadian Indian, vol. 1, pp. 273-275 

 (June, 1891), Owen Sound, Ontario, 1891, 8°. 



Numerals 1-10 of the Ojebway and Cree, with 

 other examples from the same language and 

 from the Blackfoot, Micmac, and Dakota. 



