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7.50 6576 Another copy. Half bound. 1 25 6592 Remarks on the Indians of North 6577 Rau (Charles). Ancient Aboriginal America in a Letter to an Edinburgh Re8vo. pp. 49, paper. viewer. 12mo. pp. 64, paper. London,

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6578 The Archæological Collection 6593 Report of a Committee (of Friends) of the United States National Museum in on the Gradual Civilization of the Indian charge of the Smithsonian Institute. Num- Natives. 8vo. pp. 26, paper. Philadelphia, erous wood-cuts. 4to. pp. 104, paper. Wash- 1838. ington, 1876. 2.00 6594 Reville (Albert). The Native Re6579 Articles on Anthropological ligions of Mexico and Peru. Translated Subjects, contributed to the Annual Re- by P. H. Wickstead. 12mo. pp. 213. New ports of the Smithsonian Institution, 1863 York, 1874. to 1877. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 180, paper. Washington, 1882.

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6580 Artificial Shell-deposits New Jersey. Wood-cut. 8vo. pp. 6, paper. Washington, 1865. 10

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A Deposit of Agricultural Flint Implements found in Southern Illinois. Wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. 9, paper. Washington, 1868. 10 6582 Drilling in Stone without the Use of Metal. Wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. 11, paper. Washington, 1869. 10 North American Stone Imple ments. Wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Washington, 1873. 10 6584 Observations on a Gold Ornament found in a Mound in Florida. Wood

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6587 The Stock-in-Trade of Aboriginal Lapidary. Wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. 9, paper. Washington, 1878. 10

6589 Red Jacket. Hubbard (J. Miles). An Account of Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, or Red Jacket and his People, 1750-1830. Portrait. Small 4to. pp. 356. Albany, 1886. 5 00 6590 Red Jacket. Stone (W. L.) Life and Times of Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. Portraits. 8vo. pp. 510. 1866.

1 50 6595 Richards (J. A.) Tallulah and Jocassee; or, Romances of Southern Landscape and other Tales. 12mo. pp. 255. Charleston, 1852.

6596 Riggs (Stephen R.) Forty Years with the Sioux. Chicago, 1880.

1 25 Mary and I. 12mo. pp. 388.

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6597 Rink (Henry). Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, with a Sketch of their Habits, Religion, and Language. Edited by Dr. Robert Brown. Illustrated. 12mo. London, 1875.

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6598 Rivero (M. E.) and Von Tschudi (J. J.) Peruvian Antiquities. Translated by F. L. Hawks. lllustrated. 8vo. pp. 306. New York, 1853.

6599 The Same. 12mo.

1855.

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New York,

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6600 Rosny (Leon de). Dechiffrement de L'Ecriture Hieratique de L'Amerique Central. Large folio. Fine plates, some colored and numerous cuts in the text, complete in 4 parts. Paris, 1876-1882.

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6601 Rowlandson (Mrs. Mary). Narrative of the Captivity and Removes of, who was taken by the Indians at the Destruction of Lancaster, 1676. 18mo. pp. 100, boards. Lancaster, 1828.

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6603 St. Clair. A Narrative of the ManAlbany, ner in which the Campaign against the 4 00 Indians, in the Year 1791, under the Com6591 Reiss (W.) and Stubel (A.) Peru- mand of Major-General St. Clair, was Convian Antiquities; The Necropolis of Ancon. ducted. With Reports of the Committees, A Series of Illustrations of the Civilization etc. 8vo. pp. 273, half bound. Philadelphia, and Industry of the Empire of the Incas; being the Results of Excavations made on the Spot. To be completed in Fourteen

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6622 Short (John T.) The North Americans of Antiquity; their Origin, Migration, 1 25 and Types of Civilization Considered. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 548. New York, 3 00

6608 Notes on the Iroquois; or, Contributions to American History. Antiquities, and General Ethnology. Colored plates. 8vo. pp. 498. Albany, 1884. 4 50 6609 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 287. New York, 1846. 3 00 6610 Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Fifty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers, 1812 to 1842.8vo. pp. 703. Philadelphia, 1851. 3 00 6611 Seaver (J. E.) Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A Narrative of the Life of Mary Jemison, otherwise called the White Woman, who was taken Captive by the Indians in 1755, etc. Also the Life of Hiokatoo and Ebenezer Allen. Historical Sketches of the

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6625 Sketches of Aboriginal Life. By V. V. Vide. 12mo. pp. 250. New York, 1846.

1.00 6626 Slafter (Rev. E. F.) Prehistoric Six Nations, etc. By Ebenezer Mix. 18mo. Copper Implements. An Open Letter to pp. 184, boards, uncut. Devon, 1847. 1 75 the Historical Society of Wisconsin. 8vo. Boston, 1879. 6612 Another edition. 12mo. pp. 312. New PP. 15, paper

York, 1860.

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50 6627 Smith (Col. James.) An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life 6613 Seminole War. Debate in the House of Representatives on the. 8vo. pp: citizen of Bourbon County, Ky.), during and Travels of Col. James Smith (now a 591, boards, uncut. Washington, 1819. 2 25 his Captivity with the Indians in the years 6614 Seminole War. Message of the 1755, 56, '57, '58, and '59. In which the President in relation to, and Measures Customs, Manners, Traditions, Thelogical which have been adopted by the Govern- Sentiments, Mode of Warfare, Military ment in consequence thereof. 8vo. pp. 29, Tactics, Discipline, and Encampments, paper. Washington, 1818. 25 Treatment of Prisoners, etc., are better ex6615 Seneca Indians. The Case of. Il-plained and more minutely related than lustrated by Facts, for the Information of the Society of Friends. 8vo. pp. 256. Philadelphia, 1840. 1 50 6616 Strong (N. I.) Appeal on the Condition and Prospects of the New York Indians. 8vo. pp. 63. Buffalo, 1841. 35 6617 A Further Illustration of the Case of the Seneca Indians, in Answer to Mr. Strong's Appeal. 8vo. pp. 84. Philadelphia, 1841. 50

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has heretofore been done by any author on that subject. Together with a description of the Soil, Timbers and Waters where he traveled with the Indians during his Captivity. To which is added a Brief Account of some Very Uncommon Occurrences, which transpired after his return from Captivity; as well as of the different camthe Westward of Fort Pitt, since the year paigns carried on against the Indians to 1755 to the present date. Written by Himself. With an Appendix of illustrative Notes by Wm. H. Darlington, of Pittsburg, and a Biographical Sketch of Col. Smith, 8vo. pp. 190. Cincinnati, 1870. 250

6628 The same. Large paper.

6629 Another edition. Philadelphia, 1831.

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6641 Squier (E. G.)

6638 Another copy. Half morocco. 1 25 6639 Spencer (Oliver M.) Narrative, comprising an Account of his Captivity the Mohawk among Indians (1792). Contributions 6630 Smithsonian 18mo. pp. 281. London, 1842. 1 50 Knowledge. Vol. 22. Containing Jones' Explorations of the Aboriginal Remains of 6640 Sproat (G. M.) Scenes and Tennessee; Habel's Sculptures of Santa Studies of Savage Life (in Vancouver's IsLucia Cosumalwhuapa; Rau's Archæo- land). 12mo. pp. 317. Lon., 1868.. 1 50 logical Collections of the United States Aboriginal MonuMuseum; Rau's Palenque Tablet; and ments of the State of New York. ComDall on the Later Remains of Prehistoric prising the Results of Original Surveys and Man. Illustrated. 4to., cloth. Washington Explorations. With an illustrative Ap1880, 7 50 pendix. 14 plates. 4to. pp. 188, paper. 6631 Snowdon (James Ross). The Washington, 1849. 4 50 Cornplanter Memorial. An Historical 6642 Antiquities of the State of Sketch of Gyantwachia, the Cornplanter, New York. Being the Results of Extenand of the Six Nations of Indians. 8vo. sive Original Surveys and Explorations. paper. Harrisburg, Penn., With a Supplement on the Antiquities of 2 00 the West. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 343. Buffalo, 1851.

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1867.

115,

6632 Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America. Brief Account of. 4to pp. 7, 50 paper. Boston, 1798.

6633 The same. Discourses delivered before the Society. By John Lathrop, Jan., 1804; Levi Frisbie, Nov., 1804; Joseph Eckley, 1805; Thomas Barnard, 1806; Eliphalet Porter, 1807; Abiel Holmes, 1808; Jedidiah Morse, 1810; James Ken dall, 1811; Joshua Bates, 1813; Elijah Parish, 1814; John Foster, 1817; Charles Lowell, 1820; Joseph Tuckerman, 1821; Thaddeus Mason Harris, 1823; John Codman, 1825; Ebenezer Porter, 1827; Benjamin B. Wisner, 1829; all uncut except Lowell. 8vo. Boston, v. d. 6 00 6634 The same. Duplicates of Frisbie, Eckley, Porter, Holmes, Morse, and Ken

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Observations on the Aborginal Monuments of the Mississippi Valley; the Character of the Ancient Earthworks, and the structure, contents, and purposes of the Mounds. With illustrations and maps. 8vo. pp. 79, paper. New York, 1847.

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6644 The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of İllustrated. 8vo. pp. 12 00

Nature in America.
254. New York, 1851.

6645

and Davis (E. H.) Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley; comprising the results of extensive original surveys and explorations. page plates, and 207 illustrations. 4to. pp. 306. Washington, 1848.

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Guide to Prehistoric Archæology, as illus-
6646 Stevens (E. T.) Flint Chips, a
trated by the (American) Collection in the
Blackmore Museum, Salisbury.
8vo. pp.
652. London, 1870.
4 50

6647 Stone (Wm. L.) Uncas and Mian-
tonomah. A Historical Discourse. 18mo.
pp. 209. New York, 1842.
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6648 Strong (Nathaniel T., Chief). Appeal to the Christian Community on the Condition and Prospects of the New York Indians. 8vo. pp. 63, paper. Buffalo, 1841.

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6651 Swan (James G.) The Indians of into the Early History of Mankind and the Cape Flattery, at the entrance to the Strait Development of Civilization. 8vo. pp. 388. of Fuca, Washington Territory. Wood- New York, 1878. cuts. 4to. pp. 108, paper. Washington, 1868. 3 00 6652 Tanner (John). A Narrative of the Captivity_and_Adventures_of, during Thirty Years Residence among the Indians in the Interior of North America. Edited

by Edwin James. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 426. boards, uncut. London, 1830. 5 00 6653 Taopi and his Friends, or the Indians, Wrongs and Rights. 12mo. pp. 125. Philadelphia, 1869.

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6665 Tylor (Edward B.) Primitive Culture. Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Language, Art, and Custom. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 502-470. New York, 1877. 7.00

6666 Tyson (Job R.) Discourse on the Surviving Remnants of the Indian Races in the United States. 8vo. pp. 38, paper. Philadelphia. 1836.

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6667 Uricoeches (Ezequiel). Memoria sobre las Antiquedades Neo Granadinas. 6654 Taylor (James W.) The Sioux 4 plates. Small 4to. pp. 76. Berlin, War. What shall we do with it? The 1854. Sioux Indians. What shall we do with

1862.

them? 8vo. pp. 16, paper. St. Paul,
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6655 Texas. An Appeal to the People
of Texas for Protection against the Savages
of Coahuila, Mexico. 12mo.
pp. 40.
Corpus Christe, 1878.

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6656 Thatcher (B. B.) Biography of Distinguished Indians; or, A Historical Account of those Individuals who have been Distinguished among the North American Indians as Orators, Warriors, Statesmen, and other Remarkable Characters. 2 vols. 18mo. New York, 1832. 1 00 6657 Thatcher (B. B.) Tales of the Indians; being prominent passages of the History of the North American Natives. 18mo. pp. 253. Boston, 1831. 1 00

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6668 Vansickle (Capt. S. S.) Thrilling Adventures with the Indians, and Miraculous Escape from Death during the Terrific Storm of January, 1875, on the Plains. 8vo. pp. 36, paper. Chicago, 1876.

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6671 Washburn (C.) Reminiscences of 6658 Thiersant (P. Dabry de). De l'Or- the Indians. By the Rev. Cephas Washigine des Indiens du Nouveau-Monde et de burn, many years Superintendent of the leur Civilisation. Wood-cuts. Imp. 8vo. Dwight Mission among the Cherokees of pp. 360. Paris, 1883. 5 00 the Arkansas. 12mo. pp. 236. Richmond. n. d.

75 6659 Thompson (D. P.) Gant Gurley; or, The Trappers of Umbagog. A Tale of 6672 Watson (Henry C.) Six Nights in Border Life. 12mo. pp. 360. Boston, a Block House; or, Sketches of Border 1857. Life. Embracing Adventures among the Indians, Feats of the Wild Hunters, etc. 12mo. pp. 448. Philadelphia, 1854.

1 00 6660 Thurn (E. F. im.) Among the Indians of Guiana, being Sketches chiefly Anthropological from the Interior of British Guiana. 53 illustrations, and a map. 8vo. pp. 445. London, 1883. 600 6661 Traits of the Aborigines of America. A Poem. [By Mrs. Sigourney.] 12mo. pp. 285, boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1 25 6662 Traits of American Indian Life and Character. By a Fur Trader. 12mo. pp: 218. London, 1853.

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6673 Webster (M. M.) Pocahontas. A Legend. With Historical and Traditional Notes. 12mo. pp. 218, half bound. Lacks last leaf of Notes. Phila., 1840.

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6674 Weeden (Wm. B.) Indian Money as a Factor in New England Civilization. 8vo. pp. 51, paper. Baltimore, 1884. 50

to the Sioux and Ponca Indians on the 6675 Welsh (Wm.) Report of a Visit Missouri River. 8vo. pp. 36, paper. adelphia, 1872.

6663 Trumbull (Henry). History of the Indian Wars, the Discovery of America by Columbus, the Landing at Plymouth, etc. Illus. 8vo. pp. 320. Boston, 1841. 175 6664 Tylor (Edward B.) Researches | 8vo. pp. 495. Auburn, 1853.

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6676 Western Scenes and Reminiscences, together with Thrilling Legends and Traditions of the Red Men of the Forest.

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6677 Westropp (H. M.) Pre-Historic tion of the Old and New World. Phases, or Introductory Essays on Pre- ous illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo. London, Historic Archæology. Illustrated. 8vo. 1876. pp. 202. London, 1872.

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2.50 6691 Winchell (Alexander). Pre-Adam6678 Wheelock (Rev. Eleazar). Brief ites; or, a Demonstration of the Existence Narrative of the Indian Charity-School in of Men before Adam; together with a Lebanon, Connecticut. 12mo. pp. 64, pa- study of their Condition, Antiquity, Racial per. London, 1767. 100 Affinities, and Progressive Dispersion over 6679 Whipple (Lieut. A. W.) Ewbank the Earth. With Charts and other Illus(Thos.) and Turner (Wm. W.) Report on trations. 8vo. pp. 500. Chicago, 1880. 3 50 the Indian Tribes. Fine tinted plates and wood cuts. 4to. pp. 127, half bound. Washington, 1855. 3 00 6680 White (Henry). Indian Battles. With Incidents in the Early History of New England. Containing Narratives of Captivities and Escapes, and the Habits, Customs, and Traits of Character peculiar to the Indian Race. 12mo. pp. 428. New York [1859]. 2 00

6681 Whitfield (Henry). A Further Discovery of the Present State of the Indians in New England. 4to. pp. 46, uncut. London, 165ĭ. Reprinted, New York, 1865.

1 50

6692 Withers (Alexander S.) Chronicles of Border Warfare; or, a History of the Settlement by the Whites of Northwestern Virginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that section of the State. With Reflections, Anecdotes, etc. 16mo. pp. 319, sheep, stained. Clarksburg, Va., 1831. 7 50

6693 Worsley (Israel). A View of the American Indians. Their General Character, Customs, Language, Public Festivals, Religious Rites, and Traditions. 12mo. pp. 185, boards, uncut. London, 1828. 2 00

6694 Another copy. Half morocco. 2.75 6695 Wyman (Jeffries). Fresh-water 6682 Another copy. Large paper, sewed, Shell Mounds of the St. John's River, uncut. (Only 50 copies printed.) 2 00 Florida. 9 plates. Imp. 8vo. pp. 94, paper. Salem, 1875.

6683 Whitfield (Henry). Strength out of Weakness; or, a Glorious Manifestation of a Further Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. 4to. pp. 59. London, 1652. Reprinted, New York,

1865.

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6684 Another copy. Large paper, sewed, uncut. (Only 50 copies printed.) 2.00 6685 Whittlesey (Chas.) Major Gladwyn and the Indian Girl. A Romance in History. Small 4to. pp. 4, paper. n. d. 6686 Whittlesey (Charles). The Universal Indian Problem. 8vo. pp. 3, paper, half title. [Cleveland, O., 1872.]

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6696 Young (Edward J.) Oration, 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Green Hill. King Philip's War. 8vo. pp. 35. Boston, 1876.

INDIAN LANGUAGES.

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6697 Arrawack. The Acts of the Apos tles in the Arrawack Tongue. By Rev. T. Shultz. 18mo. 119. pp. n. P. 1850. New York, 20 25 bet for the Mexican and Central American 6698 Berendt (C. H.) Analytical Alpha8vo. pp. 12, Languages. York, 1869. 6699 Boyd (Stephen G.) Indian Local Names, with their Intrepretation. 8vo. pp. 70. York, 1885.

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6687 Williams (Eleazer). Life of Teho-ra-gwa-ne-gen, alias Thomas Williams, a Chief of the Caughnawaga Tribe of Indians in Canada. 8vo. pp. 91, large paper, uncut. 1 00

Albany, 1859.

6688 Williamson (Peter). French and Indian Cruelty exemplified in the Life of Peter Williamson, who was carried off from Aberdeen in his infancy and sold as a slave in Pennsylvania. Containing his Adventures in North America, Captivity among the Indians, etc. 12mo. pp. 147, calf. Edinburgh, 1762. 3 00 6689 Another edition. 12mo. pp. 103. York, 1757. 2 50 6690 Wilson (Daniel). Pre-Historic Man. Researches into the Origin and Civiliza

paper.

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6700 Brinton (D. G.) Aboriginal American Authors and their Productions: especially those in the Native Language. 8vo. pp. 63, boards. Philadelphia, 1884. Brinton's Library of American Aboriginal Literature:

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Edited

6701 I. The Maya Chronicles. by Daniel G. Brinton. 8vo. pp. 279. Philadelphia, 1882.

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6702 II. The Iroquois Book of Rites. Edited by Horatio Hale. 8vo. pp. 222. 3 50 Philadelphia, 1883. A Comedy

6703 III. The Gueguence.

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