602 BIBLIOGEAPHICAL APPENDIX. l§14-181i [36 



1814. Lewis M., and Clarke, W. — Continued. 



I Performed | by order of the Government of the United States, i in 

 the Years 1804, 1805, and 1806. | — | By Captains Lewis and Clarke. 

 I — I Published from the Official Report, | and | illustrated by a map 

 of the route, | and other maps. | — | London : Printed for Long- 

 man, Hurst, Eees, Orme, and Brown, | Paternoster-Row. | — | 1814. 

 lvol.4to. pp. i-xxiv, 1-G63, lfoldingand2full-page maps. >Chap. 

 XXIV, "A general Description of the Beasts, Birds, and Plants, &c., 

 found by the Party in this Expedition," pp. 4.')0-489. 



*' The present edition is printed nearly verbatim from the original ; the plieets 

 of -whicli were forwarded to this country by the American prcprietors : the only 

 liberty that has been taken with the language, has been merely the correction of a 

 few inadvertent griiramatical or typographical errors. The American copy con- 

 tained an Appendix drawn up by Captain Lewis on the State cf tbo Indian Na- 

 tions; .... but aa the subject is altogether of a local nature, and the observa- 

 tions possess little interest for the British reader, it has been omitted." Besitles 

 the who'e of the Appendix, which occupies 89 pages of the original, tbo Life of 

 Lewis and the American editor's Preface are also omitted ; in place of tbo latter 

 being introduced a new preface by the English editor. Excepting these points 

 and those mentioned al)ove in quot.ation-marks, this English 4tu ed. is identical 

 with the original 'I vol. 8vo American one, q, v. 



1815. Clinton, DeWitt. An Introductory Discourse delivered en the 4th of 



May, 1814. < Trans. Lit. Sr Philos. Soo. NewYorh, i, 1815, pp. 21-184. 

 The character of the discourse may be inferred from the man and the occasion. 

 The paper is cmithological at pp. 60-C3, and in the fallowing particulars: — Note 

 K, pp. 121-125, review of Wilson's Ornithology and eulogy of its author. Note S, 

 pp. 125-128, on the origin of the Turkey, .and on the plumages and migrations 

 of the Bobolink Note T, p. 12D, on the Eaven. Note V, pp. 131-133, on the mi- 

 gration of birds. Note W, estimates of the total number of birds known. 

 Note X, pp. 134-137, on various birds which are or may be domesticated forusefnl 

 or orn»\meutal purposes. 



1818. Lewis, M., and Clarke, W. Travels | to the toun e of | the Missouri 

 River | and across the | American Continent | to | the Pacitic 

 Ocean. | Performed by order of | the Government of the United 

 States, I in the yeais 1804, 1805, and 1806. | — | By Captains Lewis 

 and Clarke. | — | Published from the Offlcial Report, | and ilhih- 

 trated by a map of the route, | and other maps. | — | A i.ew edition, 

 in three volumes. | Vol. I [11, III]. | — | Loudon : | Printed for 

 Longman, Hurst, Rets, Orme, and Brown, | Paternoster-Row. | 1815. 

 3 vols. Svo. Vol.1, pp. i-xxvi, 1 1. not paged, 1-411, 3 map^. Vol.11, 

 pp. i-xii, 1-434, 3 maps. Vol. Ill, pp. i-xii, 1-394. > Vol. UI, Chap. 

 XXIV, " A general description of the beasts, birds, plants, &e., 

 found by the party in this expedition," pp. 1-73. 



Except in form, and in some minor details of typography incident to resetting 

 of the type, this is identical with the 4to ed. of 1814. This edition, conveni- 

 ent in form, and otherwiso unexceptionable, is a favorite one, perhaps oftener 

 met with, even in this country, than the original of 1814. It was reissued under 

 date of 1817, apparently from the same plates ; though I obst rve, on the last two 

 pages of voL I, a slight discrepancy in the set of the type. 



1815. Lewis, M., and Clarke, W. "Tagebuch e. Entdeckungsreise durch 

 Nord-Amerika iu d. Jahren 1804-6. Aus d. Engl. v. Weyland. Hit 

 1 Karte." <^Neii^ BiMiothek der wichtigsten Besohreibungen u. s.w. 

 (Weimar, gr.-8o, Bd. I, 1815). 

 Title of a German version, quoted from Kayser. See the original, 1814. 



