APPEAL from the hasty judgment of the people of BLANCHARD, H. Appeal to Gr. Brit. on behalf of COLEBROOKE, H. T. Miscellaneous essays. ROBERTS, E. East India voyager. London, India, Route to. ACCOUNT of passages to the Indies both by sea and land that have been attempted, discovered, or practised by the antients. (In Harris, J. Col. of voy.. v. 1. 1764.) 1 LINSCHOTEN, J. H. Des routes et cours de la navigation de Portugal es Indes Orientales. (In his Le grand routier. 1638.) MANDEVILLE, J. Voyage from England to Judea and from thence to India, etc., 1322-54. (In Hakluyt. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1810.) RUNDALL, T. M. Narratives of voy. in search of a passage to Cathay and India, 1496-1631. London, 1849. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc., v. 5.) CAMPBELL, D. Journey overland to India, [1783-85]. London, 1796. 4°. JENOUR, M. Route to India through France, Germany, Hungary, Turkey, Natolia, Syria, and the desert of Arabia. London, 1791. 4°. (W 51) ELWOOD, Mrs. Col. Narrative of a journey overland to India, [1825]. London, 1830. GRINDLAY, M. View of the present state of the question as to steam communication with India, [1836]. London, 1837. 8°. (B 1149) LARDNER, D. Steam communication with India by STEAM to India, via the Red Sea and Cape of Good BRADSHAW's through route and overland guide of caoutchouc, or india-rubber manufacture in England. London, 1857. 8°. CAOUTCHOUC and gutta-percha. (In Smithsonian Inst. Report. 1864.) GERARD. G. Produits de l'industrie du caoutchouc et de la gutta-percha. (In France. Com. Imp. de Erpos. de 1867. Rapports, v. 7.) India-rubber car-springs. RAY, F. M. Specifications and claims as inventor. New York, 1850. 8°. Indian Archipelago. NEUMANN, K. F. Der Indische Archipelagus und die Engländer, [800-1854]. (In Historisches Taschenb., 1854.) INDIANA EARL, G. W. The Eastern seas; voyages and adventures in the Indian Archipelago, [1832– 34]. London, 1837. 8°. MARRYATT, F. S. Borneo and the Indian Archipelago, [1843-44]. London, 1848. 8°. BASTIAN, A. Reisen im Ind. Archipel, [1864]. (In his Völker des Oestl. Asien, v. 5. 1869) BICKMORE, A. S. Travels in the East Indian Archipelago, [1865-66]. London, 1869. 8°. Same. New York, 1869. 8°. Commerce. VINCENT, W. Commerce and navigation of the ancients in the Indian Ocean. 1807. 4o 2 vol. See also India: Commerce (p. 1500). Description and voyages. London, Sce BARBIE DU BOCAGE, L. V. A. Rapport sur le mémoire géog. de J Codine, sur la mer des Indes. Paris. Soc. de Géog. Bul., 5e sér.. v. 16. 1868.) VOYAGES of two Mohammedans in the Indian Ocean, [833-950]; tr. from the Arab. ms. by Renaudot. (In Clarke, J. S. Prog. of maritime discov., v. 1. 1803.) LA HAYE, J. de, and CARON, F. Journal du voyage des grandes Indes [de] l'escadre de S. M., 1670-74. Paris, 1698. 2 v. 12o. LE GENTIL, J. G. H. J. B. Vovage dans les mers de l'Inde, 1761-69. Paris, 1779-81. 2 v. 4 GRANDPRÉ, L. M. J. O., comte de. Vovages to the Indian Ocean, 1790. Boston, 1803. 12° FANNING, E. Voyages to the South Seas, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, etc., 1837-38. 4th ed. New York, 1838. 12o. TERRITORY. Convention at Vincennes, 1802. Letter from W. H. Harrison, Pres., inclosing an instrument to suspend the operation of the 6th article of compact between the U. S. and Indiana; [also a memorial and petition of the inhab. of Ind.]. n.p., 1803. 8°. (B 1489) Governor. Letter from W. H. Harrison, Gov., incl. certain resolutions by the Legislative Council and House rel. to a suspension of the 6th article of the compact betw. the U. S. and the territories and states north-west of the Ohio, made July 13, 1787. Wash., 1807. 8°. (B 507) MAY. J., and others. Memorial of citizens of Indiana Territory for an interposition of Congress. Wash., 1804. 8°. (B 504) INDIANA STATE. 1509 Adjutant General. Report, 1862. Indianapolis, 1863. 8°. ARMY list. (In Smith, G. B. Official army list of western states.) General Assembly. Documents, 1848-50, 53, 55. Indianap., 1848-55. 5 v. 8°. House and Senate documents, 1840-41. Indianap., 1841. 8°. House of Representatives. Journal, 1832. Indianap., 1832. 8°. Senate. Journal, 1832, 37. Indianap., 183237. 2 v. 8°. Fund Commissioner. Report. n.t.p. 1841. 8°. (B1176) Geologist. 1st annual report, 1869, by E. T. Cox, state geologist, [with maps and colored section]. Indianap., 1869. 2 v. 8° Report of a geol. reconnoisance by D. H. State Board of Agriculture, 1852, 53. 1st-3d rep. Report. -- School law, with explanations, etc. Indianapolis, 1853. 8°. Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1st, 2d, 5th annual report. Indianap., 1851-57. 3 v. 8°. - Treasurer. Report, 1835-36. Indianapolis, 1836. 8° Description. ADAMS, B. Account of the great cave in Indiana. See also Cannelton; - Vigo County; - Wabash. Assoc. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SCHOOLS IN IA. 1st annual meeting, Sept. 3. Madison, 1833. 8°. (B 1722) History, Politics, etc. DILLON, J. B. History of Indiana. Indianap., 1859. 8°. SOLDIER of Indiana in the war of the Union. Indianapolis, 1864. 8°. Natural history. ALLEN, J. A. Notes on birds observed in northern Illinois, etc. (In Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. Mem., v. 1. 1866-69.) Indiana; par G. Sand [Mme. Dudevant]. 1853. 16° Paris, Indiana, La; comedia. See Cruz y Cano, R. de la. noir. Berlin, 1842. 12°. (E 22) Indiana gazette. Nov. 29. Corydon, Ia.. 1821. f. (E 181) Indiana medical and surg. journal. See Illinois. Indianapolis. Proceedings of the Indianopolis Bar on the death of Hon. O. A. Smith, Mar. 1858. Indianapolis, 1859. 8. (B 1247) Indianer in England, Die; von A. v. Kotzebue. (In his Theater, v. 1. 1840.) Indianopathy. GREENE, R. Indianopathy; science of Indian medicine. 14th ed. Boston, 1861. 12°. (B 269) Biography. Indians, North American. ADAIR, J. History of the American Indians. London, 1775. 4o. Same. (In King, R. Antiq. of Mexico, v. 8. 1848.) AMER. ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Transactions. Vol. 1-3, pt. 1. New York, 1845-53. 2 v. 8°. ANDREE, K. T. Nord Amerika in geograph. und geschichtl. Umrissen; mit Berücksichtigung der Eingeborenen und der indian. Alterthümer, u.s.w. Braunschw., 1851. 8°. ATWATER, C. Description of the antiquities disc. in the Western States. (In Amer. Antiq. Soc. Trans., v. 1. 1820.) BACQUEVILLE DE LA POTHERIE, -de. Histoire des peuples sauvages alliez de la Nouvelle France. (In his Histoire de l'Amér. Septent., v. 2. 1722.) BENEZET, A. Some observations on the Indian natives. Phila, 1784. 12°. (C 106) BOLLAERT. W. Anthropology of the New World. Note. Against Pauw's Recherches'. CARLI, G. R., conte. Lettres américaines; avec des obs. du trad. J. B. L. Villebrune. A Boston et se trouve à Paris, 1788. 2 v. 8%. CARLIER, A. Hist. du peuple amér. et de ses rapports avec les I. Paris, 1864. 2 v. 8°. CATLIN, G. Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and condition of the N. A. Indians, 1832-39. N. York, 1841. 2 v. (v. 1 w.). 8°. Same. Illustrations of the manners, customs, etc. 10th ed. London, 1866. 2 v. 8°. - North American Indian portfolio; hunting scenes and amusements of the Rocky Mountains and prairies. New York, 1845. fo. CLINTON. D. Discourse before the N. Y. Hist. Soc., Dec. 6, 1811. (In N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 2. 1814.) --Same. New York, 1812. 8°. (B 443, 1607) DARLEY, F. O. C. Scenes in Indian life; [with] the death of the War-Eagle, a tale. No. 1. Phila., [1843]. Obl. 4°. DUNNE, J. Notice rel. to some of the native tribes of N. Amer. (In Roy. Irish Acad. Trans.. v. 9. 1803.) GALLATIN. A. Synopsis of the I. of North America. (In Amer. Antiq. Soc. Trans., v. 2. 1836.) GIBBS, G. Instructions for research rel. to the ethnol. ogy and philology of America. (In Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col., v. 7. 1867.) GRAPHIC sketches illustrating the costume of the Aborigines. Pt. 1: Virginia, by J. Wyth. New York, 1841. 8°. INDIANS (History) 1510 HECKEWELDER. J. Account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian natives who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighbouring States. (In Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. of the hist. com., v. 1. 1789.) HELLWALD, F. von. Die americanische Völkerwanderung. Wien, 1866. 12o. Eng. The American migration. (In Smithsonian Inst. Reports, 1866.) HERIOT, G. Manners and customs of the Amer. I. (In his Travels. 1807.) INQUIRIES resp. the Indians. Detroit, 1823. 24°. INQUIRIES resp. the history, present condition, and future prospects of the Indian tribes of the U. S. n.t.p. 4. LAFITAU, J. F. Mœurs des sauvages amériquains, comparées aux mœurs des premiers temps. Paris, 1724. 2 v. 4o. LUBBOCK, Sir J. (In his Pre-historic times. 1869.) MCKENNEY, T. L., and HALL, J. See Biography. MACKENZIE, E. Description of the native tribes of America. (In his Hist. view of the U. S.) MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL Soc. Collections. Note. The following articles relate to the Indians in general, or to several tribes; those which relate to single tribes will be found under the name of the tribe: Buckley, J. Inquiry into the right of the aboriginal natives to the lands in America. (In v. 4.) Porter, E. Account of several nations of southern I. (In v. 10.) — Schermerhorn, J. Report resp. the I. inhabiting the western parts of the U. S. (In v. 12.) Hazard, E. Remarks on Schermerhorn's report conc. the Westeru I. (In v. 14. 1816.) NEW SOCIETY FOR THE BENEFIT OF INDIANS. [Wash.,] 1822. 8°. (B 543) PAUW, C. de. Recherches philosophiques sur les Américains, avec une Diss. par Pernety, et la Défense des Recherches. Berlin, 1770. 3 v. (v. 3 w.). 12° Same. (T. 1, 2, nouv. éd.) Berl., 1774. 3 v. 12o. PERNETTI, A. J. Dissertation sur l'Amérique, contre les Recherches' de [Pauw]. Berlin, [17-]. 12° - Examen des Recherches philosophiques' sur l'Amérique et de la 'Défense' de cet ouvrage. Berlin, 1771. 2 v. 8°. PERROT, N. Mémoire sur les mœurs, coustumes, et relligion [sic] des sauvages de l'Amérique Septentrionale. Lpz., 1864. 8°. (Biblioth amér.) POUCHOT, Détails sur les mœurs et les usages des sauvages. (In his Mém. sur la dernière guerre, etc. 1781.) PURMANN, J. G. Sitten und Meinungen der Wilden in America. Frankf. a. M., 1777-78. 2 v. 8°. RAFINESQUE, C. S. The American nations; or, Outlines of [their] national history, anc. and mod. Phila., 1836. 2 v. 8. RELIGIOUS Soc. OF FRIENDS. Account of the SAINT CRICQ. M. de. Les Indiens Llipis et Changos; Report resp. I. [in] the [West]. - Address on the history and fortunes of the Indian race. n.p., 1829. 8°. (B 939) -- Onéota; or, The red race of America. New SIMONIN. L. L'homme amér.; notes sur les I. (In Paris. Soc. de Géog. Bul., 5e sér., v. 19. 1870.) SMITH, W. A. Indian relics. (In Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc.. 1868.) SOME observations on the situation, disposition, and character of the Indians. Phila., 1784. 12. (D 12) VARIOUS articles.] (In Anthropolog. Soc. Mem., v. 1, 2, 3, 1865-70.) VINTON, J. A. Some details of Indian warfare. (In his Giles memorial. 1864.) The following are chronologically arranged. DRAKE, S. G. Chronicle of the Indians, [1492-1836]. (In his Old Indian chronicle. 1836.) PARKMAN, F. Pioneers of France in the new world, [1512-1635]. Boston, 1865.8%. (Vol. 1 of his France and England in N. America.) DRAKE, S. G. Tragedies of the wilderness, [1528-1836]. Boston, 1841. 12o. TRUMBULL, H. History of the disc. of Amer. and of engagements with the I. in N. E., 1620-79. Norwich, 1811. 8. Same. Boston, 1813. 8°. PARKMAN, F. Jesuits in N. America, [163270]. Boston, 1867. 8°. (Vol. 2 of France and England in North America.) - The discovery of the great West, [1643-89]. Boston, 1869. 8. (Vol. 3 of France and England in North America.) BRIEF narrative of the hostile conduct of the barbarous natives towards the Dutch nation, [1645-55]. Albany, 1863. 8°. PARKMAN, F. The conspiracy of Pontiac, and the Indian war, [1663-1769]. 6th ed. with add. Boston, 1870. 2 v. 8o. DRAKE, S. G. Old Indian chronicle, a collection of rare tracts, [1675-76]. Boston, 1836. 18. Same. Boston, 1867. 4°. EVERETT, E. Address at Bloody Brook, in commemoration of the fall of the flower of Essex' in King Philip's war, 1675. Boston, 1835. 8°. (B 1611) ROWLANDSON, Mrs. Mary. Narrative of [her] captivity, 1676. Boston, 1791. 8°. (B 614) Same. 5th ed., with notes. Lancaster, 1828. 8°. Same. (In Somers, J. Col. of tracts, v. 8. 1812.) HENNEPIN, L. Nouveau voyage, enrichi des mœurs des sauvages. Utrecht, [1679-82]. 1698. 12. - Dutch. Aenmerckelycke hist. reys-beschryvinge, etc. Utrecht, 1698. 4". LA HONTAN, le baron de. New voyages to North America, [1683-94]. 2d ed. London, 1735. 2 v. 8°. DOCUMENTS rel. to wars with the Indians, 1687-90. (In New Hampshire. Prov. papers, v. 3. 1863.) VAN RENSSELAER, M. Memoir of the French and Indian expedition against the province of New York, which surprised and urned Schenectady, Feb. 9, 1689-90. (In New York Hist. Soc. Proc., 1846.) RAWSON, G., and DANFORTH, S. Account of an I. visitation, 1693. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 10. 1809.) FLINT, T. Indian wars of the West, with a view of the character, manners, etc., of the western Indians, [1700-1832]. Cincinnati, 1833. 12. STODDARD, S. Letter to Gov. J. Dudley, [from Deerfield, 1703, advising hunting Indians with dogs]. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 32. 1854.) WILLIAMS, Rev. J. The redeemed captive, [1704-06]. Springfield, 1793. 12° - Same. 2d ed. Greenfield, 1834. 12. INDIANS (History) 1511 INDIAN treaty, 1717, Georgetown. (In New Hampshire. Prov. papers, v. 3. 1869.) LE BEAU, C. Avantures; voyage curieux et nouveau parmi les sauvages de l'Amérique, [1729-31]. Amst., 1738. 2 v. 12° KENNEDY, Á. Importance of gaining, etc., the friendship of the Indians to the British interest. New York, 1751. 8°. Same. London, 1752. 8°. (B 603, 922) NARRATIVE of the captivity of Mrs. S. Johnson, [1754-58]. 4th ed. Lowell, 1834. 182. SEAVER, J. E. Life of M. Jemison, [17551817]. 4th ed. N. Y. and Auburn, 1856. 8°. Росснот, Mémoires sur la dernière guerre de l'Amérique entre la France et l'Angleterre ; suivis de nouveaux détails sur les mœurs et les usages des sauvages, [1755-60]. Yverdon, 1781. 3 v. 12°. Eng. Memoir upon the late war in North America between the French and English, followed by details conc. the manners and customs of the Indians; tr. by F. B. Hough. Roxbury, 1866. 2 v. 8°. JOHNSON, Sir W. Account of conferences and treaties between Sir W. Johnson and the Indian nations at Fort Johnson, [1755-56]. London, 1756. 8°. (B 603, 742, 922) FLEMING. W. and E. Narrative of [their captivity among] the Indians. [1755]. Boston, 1756. 8°. (B 64) Росснот, Relation de l'action, 1755. (In Shea, J. G. Rel. sur la bataille du Malangueuilé. 1860.) Post, C. F. Second journal, on a message from the governor of Penn. to the Indians on the Ohio, [175859]. London, 1759. 8°. (B 603) GORRELL, J. Journal, commencing at Detroit, Sept. 8, 1761, and ending at Montreal, Aug. 13, 1763, cont. an account of several councils held with the Indians. (In Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1855.) DODDRIDGE, J. Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of W. Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1763-83. Wellsburgh, 1824. 12° GOLDTHWAIT, J. List of the different nations that met Sir W. Johnson at Niagara, July 1764, to make peace in behalf of their tribes. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 10. 1809.) LONG, J. Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter, [1768-86]. London, 1791. 4°. - French. Voyages chez différentes nations sauvages de l'Amérique Septent.; tr., avec notes et add., par J. B. L. J. Billecocq. Paris, an II [1794]. 8°. KNIGHT, Dr., and SLOVER, J. Narratives of the perils and sufferings of Dr. K. and J. S. among the Indians during the Revolutionary war; with memoirs of Col. Crawford and J. S., etc., [1773-81]. Cincin., 1867. 8°. BARTRAM, W. Travels through N. and S. Carolina and among the Indians, [1773-78]. London, 1791. 8°. Same. Dublin, 1793. 8°. - French. Voyage; tr. par P. V. Benoist. Paris, 1799. 2 v. 8°. KENNEDY, P. Journal up the Illinois River, and correct list of the different nations and tribes of Indians, with the number of fighting men, etc.. [1773]. (In Hutchins, T. Topographical descr. of Virginia. 1778.) D'ERES, C. D. R. Memoirs of D., who was with the Scanyawtauragahrooote Indians eleven years, [1776-87]. Exeter, 1800. 12o. DALTON, Capt. Estimate of the nations employed by the British in the revolutionary war, with the number of warriors annexed to each nation. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 10. 1809.) STONE, W. L. Border wars of the Amer. revolution. New York, n.d. 18°. (Harper's fam. lib., v. 167, 168.) Same. Life of J. Brant. N. Y., 1838. 2 v. 8°. 190. (15. 6. 76.) INDIANS (History) AFFECTING history of the distresses of F. Manheim's family [and other Indian adventures], with an account of the destruction of Wyoming, [1779-92]. Phila., 1800. 8°. (B 966, 1606) TANNER, J. Narrative of the captivity of J. T., [1789-1819]. New York, 1830. 8°. ST. CLAIR, A. Narrative of the campaign against the Indians, 1791. Phila., 1812. 8°. SPENCER, O. M. Indian captivity; narrative of the capture of S., [1792-93]. New York, [1834]. 16° ULLOA, A. de. De los Indios. (In his Noticias. 1792.) French. Des Indiens. (In his Mém., v. 2. 1797.) LINCOLN, B. Journal of a treaty held in 1793, with I. tribes northwest of the Ohio. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 25. 1836.) - ESTIMATE of the number of I. in the battle of Miami, 1794. (In v. 10. 1809.) - FRIENDS. Brief account of the proceedings of the committee, appointed 1795 by the Yearly Meeting of Friends of Penn., New Jersey, etc., for promoting the improvement of the Indian natives. Phila., 1805. 8°. (B 471) KIRKLAND, J. T. Answers to queries resp. the RAMSAY, Dr. Obs. on I. in the southern parts Same with add., entitled Memoirs of captivity Cox, R. Adventures on the Columbia River, M'KENNEY, T.L. Memoirs official and personal; with sketches of travels among the Indians, [1816-41]. 2d ed. N. Y., 1846. 2 v. in 1. 8°. -BROMLEY, W. Appeal in behalf of the Indians of N. Amer., [1817-19]. Halifax, 1820. 12°. (C117) MORSE, J. Report on Indian affairs, [182021]. New Haven, 1822. 8°. FINLEY, J. B. Life among the Indians; or, Personal reminiscences and historical incidents illustr. of Indian life and character, [1821-27]; ed. by D. W. Clark. Cincin., 1860. 8°. SCHOOLCRAFT, H. R. Travels in the Mississippi Valley, [1821-23]. New York, 1825. 8°. PATTIE, J. O. Personal narrative during an expedition from St. Louis, etc., in which he and his father were made captive, etc.; ed. by T. Flint, [1824-30]. Cincin., 1833. 8°. U. S. War Dept. Indian treaties and laws and regulations relating to Indian affairs. Wash., 1826. 8°. M'COY, I. Remarks on the practicability of Indian reform, embracing their colonization. Boston, 1827. 8°. (B 978) MCKENNEY, T. L. Reports and proceedings on his recent tour among the Southern Indians, [1827]. Wash., 1828. 8°. (B 1100) INDIANS (History) -- - - 1512 HUMPHREY, H, Indian rights and our duties; address at Amherst, Hartford, etc.. Dec. 1829. n.p., 1831. 12. (B 548, 1068, 1115, C 171) COLTON, C. Tour among the Indians of the N. W. territory, 1830. Lond., 1833. 2 v. 12o. EVERETT, E. Speech on the bill for removing the Indians from the east to the west side of the Miss.. Ho. of Reps., May 19. Boston, 1830. 8°. (B 1761, 1792) FRELINGHUYSEN, T. Speech in the Senate, Apr. 6, on the bill for an exchange of lands with the Indians. Wash., 1830. 8°. (B 1761) SPEECHES on the bill for the removal of the Indians [to the west of the Mississippi] in Note. By Frelinghuysen, Sprague, Robbins, Storrs, Ellsworth, Evans, Huntington, Johns, Bates, Crockett, Everett, Test. EVERETT, E. Speech, Feb. 14, 21, on the execution of the laws and treaties in favor of the Indian tribes. [Wash., 1831.] 8°. (B 1062, 1805, 1831) IRVING, J. T. Indian sketches, [1833]. Phila., 1835. 2 v. 8 FILLEY, W. Life and adventures of F., [183766]. Chicago, 1867. 8°. U. S. Cong. Regulating the Indian Dept.; report. Wash., 1834. 8°. (Doc. 47. B 1089) EVERETT, H. Speech on the Indian annuity bill. Wash., 1836. 8°. (B 1113) TYSON, J. R. Discourse on the surviving remnant of the Indian race in the U. S., Oct. 24. before the Soc. for commemorating the landing of W. Penn. Phila., 1836. 8°. (B 1171) CUSHING, C. Speech on the bill for the expenses of the Indian Dept., Feb. 1. Wash., 1837. 8°. (B 1124, 1718, 1791) UNITED STATES. Indian Office. Report. [Wash., 1837.] 8°. (25th Cong., 2d sess. Ex doc., no. 3. B 1160) HARRIS, N. S. See Indian Territory (p. 1508). KANE, P. Wanderings of an artist among the Indians, [1845-48]. London, 1859. 8° DOMENECH, E. Seven years in the great deserts of N. Amer., 1846-52. Lond., 1860. 2 v. 8o. CATLIN, G. Last rambles among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and the Andes, [1852-55]. London, 1868. 12o. QUINNEY, J. W. Memorial to Congress, 1852. (In Wisconsin State Hist.. Soc Col., v. 4. 1859.) STANLY. E. Speech on the Indian appropriation bill, June 12. Wash., 1852. 8°. (B 1506) GIBBS, G. Report on the Indians of the Territory of Washington. (In U. S. War Dep't. Report of explorations for a R. R. to the Pacific in 1853-54, v. 1.) WHIPPLE, A. W. Report upon the Indian tribes. (In v. 3, 4.) BOLLER, R. A. Among the Indians; 8 years in the far West, 1858-66. Phila., 1868. 8°. KIP, L. Army life on the Pacific; expedition against the northern Indians, 1858. New York, 1859. 12o. GR. BRIT. Colonial Office. Indian Dept.; correspondence between the Sec. of State for the Colonies and the Governor Gen. resp. the organization of the Indian Dept. in Canada. [London,] 1860. fo. (E 244) COLESON, A. Narrative of her captivity among the Sioux Indians, [1863]. Phila., 1864. 8°. UNITED STATES. 39th Cong. 2d sess. Condition of the Indian tribes; report of the joint special committee [J. R. Doolittle, chairman]. Wash., 1867. 8°. - U. S. Board of Indian Commissioners. Report on the Indian tribes of Kansas, Indian Terriitory, New Mexico, Arizona, and Alaska. Wash., 1870. 8°. Language. Bibliography. LUDEWIG, H. E. Literature of American aboriginal languages; with additions by W. W. Turner, ed. by N. Trübner. Lond., 1858. 8°. SCHOOLCRAFT, H. R. Bibliographical catalogue of books in the Indian tongues. Wash., 1849. 12°. (E38) General and miscellaneous. ADDITIONAL inquiries resp. the Indian languages. n.t.p. 16° (E32) COURT DE GÉBELIN, A. Essai sur les rapports des mots entre les langues du Nouveau Monde et celles de l'Ancien. (In his Monde primitif. v. 8. 1781.) DAA, L. K. Affinities between the languages of the northern tribes of the old and new continents. (In Philog. Soc. Proc., 1856.) DUPONCEAU, P. S. Sur le système grammat. des langues de quelques nations indiennes. Paris, 1838. 8°. Report to the historical and literary committee of the Amer. Philosoph. Soc. n.p., 1819. 8°. (B 447) GALLATIN, A. Indian languages. (In Amer. Antiq. Soc. Trans., v. 2. 1836.) HECKEWELDER, J., and DUPONCEAU, P. S. Corre spondence on the languages of the American Indians. (In Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. of the hist. com., v. 1. 1789.) HERMES, F. Ueber die Natur der amerikanischen Indianersprachen. (In Archiv f. d. Stud. der n. Spr., v. 29. 1861.) HowSE, J. Vocabularies of certain North American LINCOLN, E. Remarks on Indian languages. (In O., N. Etudes philologiques sur quelques See SCHOMBURGK, R. H. Contributions to the philological ethnography of South America. (In Philolog. Soc. Proc., v. 3. 1846-48.) SCHOOLCRAFT, H. R. (In his Hist. of the Indian TURNER, W. W. Letter on Indian philology. (In WHIPPLE, A. W., and TURNER, W. W. Vocabularies of N. A. languages. (In U. S. War Dep't. Reps. of expls. for a R. R. to the Pacific, v. 3. 1856.) See also Chinook language; - Chippeway or Ojibway Indians. Language: Choctaw Indians. Language; Creeks or Muskokees; Dakotas or Sioux; Ioways; Massachusetts Indians; Mexico Indians; Mikmak; - Mohawk language; - Montag. nais language; -Muhhekaneew language;- Mutsun Indians; -Nusklaujun Indians; Onondaga Indians; - Opata; Pima or Névome; San Antonio Mission, Cal.;- Selish or Flat Head Inds.; Seneca In dians; - Yakama language; Yucatan. Legends. SCHOOLCRAFT, H. R. Algic researches. 1st ser. Indian tales and legends. New York, 1839. 12. 2 vol. JONES, J. A. Traditions of the North American Indians; being 2d and rev. ed. of Tales of an Indian camp'. London, 1830. 3 v. 8o. Medicine. RUSH, B. Oration, cont. an enquiry into the nat. hist. of medicine among the Indians, their diseases and remedies. Phila., 1774. 8°. (B 349) |