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and of the Wesleyan Mission. 8vo. pp. 33. Toronto, 1853. 75 6452 Jewett (J. R.) Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of, only Survivor of the Ship Boston, during a Captivity of Three Years among the Savages of Nootka Sound. Illustrated. 16mo. pp. 166, sheep. Ithaca, N. Y., 1851. 1 50 6453 Jewitt (L.) Grave Mounds and their Contents. A Manual of Archæology. Nearly 500 illustrations. 12mo. pp. 306. London, 1870. 3 00 6454 Johnson (Elias, a Native Tuscarora Chief). Legends, Traditions and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the Tuscarora Indians. 8vo. pp. 234. Lockport, 1881. 2 00 6455 Johnson (Charles). Narrative of the Incidents attending the Capture, Detention, and Ransom of Male Prisioners by the Indians on the Ohio River, 1790. With a

Sketch of Indian Character, Manners, etc.

12mo. pp. 204, boards, uncut. New York,

1827.

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6457 Johonnot. The Remarkable Adventures of Jackson Johonnot, of Massachusetts, who served in the Western Army under Gen. Harmar and Gen. St. Clair.

Containing an Account of his Captivity, Suffering and Escape from the Kikapoo Indians. 8vo. pp. 24, boards, uncut. Greenfield, Mass., 1816. 250

6458 Jones (Charles C., Jr.) Aboriginal Structures in Georgia. Wood cuts. 8vo. pp. 13, paper. Washington, 1878. 6459

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Antiquities of the Southern Indians, particularly of the Georgia Tribes. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 532. New York, 1873. 5 00 6460 Historical Sketch of Tomochichi, Mico of the Yamacraws. 133, half calf, neat. Albany, 1868. 2 75 6461 Indian Remains of Southern

the Life, Character, and Genius of Shakespeare. 1 vol. 8vo.

pp. 242. London, 1844. 1 75 6465 Jones (James A.) Traditions of the North American Indians. 3 vols. 12mo. boards, uncut. London, 1830. 7 50

6466 Jones (Joseph). Explorations of the Aboriginal Remains of Tennessee. Illustrated. 4to pp. 171, paper. Washington, 1876. 3 00

6467 Jones (Peter). History of the Ojebway Indians, with especial reference to their Conversion to Christianity. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 278. London, 1861. 1 50 6468 Jones (W. P.) The Myth of Stone Idol. A Love Legend of Dakota. Small 4to. Chicago.

1 00

6469 Kanda (T.) Notes on Ancient Stone Implements, etc., of Japan. With map and 24 folded plates, containing hundreds of figures. Imp. 8vo. pp. 8. Tokio, 1884. 2 00

Artist among the Indians of North Ameri6470 Kane (Paul)). Wanderings of an

ca, from Canada to Vancouver's Island and Oregon, through the Hudson Bay Company's Territory, and back again. Map and colored plates. 8vo. pp. 463. London, 1859. 5 00

6471 Another copy. Half calf.

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the "Early Day" in the North-west. Illus
6473 Kinzie (Mrs. John H.) Wau-Bun,
trated. 8vo. pp. 498. N. Y., 1856. 4 00
6474 Kip (Wm. I.) Historical Scenes
from the Old Jesuit Missions. 12mo. pp.
375. New York, 1875.
1 75

6475 Kip (Wm. I.) The Early Jesuit Missions in North America; compiled and translated from the letters of the French

8vo. PP: Jesuits. With Notes. 12mo. pp. 321. New York, 1846.

Georgia. 8vo. pp. 25, paper. Savannah,

1859.

6462 Georgia.

50

Monumental Remains of Plate. 8vo. pp. 119, paper.

Savannah, 1861.

1 50 6463 Jones (David). A Journal of Two Visits made to some Nations of Indians on the West Side of the River Ohio, in the years 1772 and 1773. With a Biographical Notice of the Author. By Horatio G. Jones. 8vo. pp. 127, paper uncut. New York, 1865. 2 00

6464 Jones (Geo.) Tecumseh, the Prophet of the West; Life and History of Gen. Harrison; and the First Oration on

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ages Ameriquains, comparees aux Moeurs vocabulary of the Chippeway Language, etc. des Premiers Temps. Numerous plates. Map. 4to. pp. 295. London, 1791. 7.50 vols. 4to. Paris, 1724. 10 00

250

6491 Long (R. Cary). The Ancient Architecture of America, its Historical Value and Parallelism of Development, with the Architecture of the Old World. 9 plates. 8vo. pp. 37. Half bound. New York, 1849.

6493 Another map.

copy.

Without

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the

4. 00

6481 Lahontan (Baron de). Dialogues de, et d'un Sauvage dans l'Amerique. Contenant une description exacte des Moeurs et des coutumes de ces Peuples Savages, etc. Maps and plates. 18mo., old calf. Amsterdam, 1704. 6492 Loskiel (George Henry). History 6482 Lambert (L'Abbé). Curious Ob- of the Mission of the United Brethren servations upon the Manners, Customs, among the Indians in North America. Usages, different Languages, Mythology, Translated by Christian Ignatius La Trobe. Government, Chronology, Ancient and Map. 8vo. pp. 647, half bound. London, Modern Geography, Ceremonies, Religions, 1794. Mechanics, Astronomy, Medicine, Physics, Natural History, Commerce, Arts, and Sciences, of the several Nations of Asia, Africa, America. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. sheep. London, [17—] 3 00 6483 Lang (John D.) Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation; demonstrating their Original Discovery and Progressive Settlement of the Continent of America. 12mo. pp. 328. London, 2 25 6484 Lapham (I. A.) The Antiquities of Wisconsin, as Surveyed and Described on behalf of the American Antiquarian Society. Illustrated with 55 large plates. 4to. pp. 95, paper. Wash., 1853. 8 00

1877.

6485 Lapham (I. A.) On the Number, Locality, and Times of Removal of the Indians of Wisconsin. Map. 8vo. pp. 27, paper. Milwaukee, 1879. 50 6486 Larkin (Frederick). Ancient Man in America, including Works in Western New York and portions of other States, together with Structures in Central America. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 276. Randolph, 1 50 6487 Last Refuge (The) of the Red Man.

N. Y., 1880.

The Church and our Western Tribes. 8vo. pp. 12, paper. New York, 1872. 20

6488 Le Beau (Sr. C.) Avantures du, ou Voyage curieux et nouveau parmi les Savages de l'Amerique Septentrionale. Ou trouvers une Description du Canada, etc. Map and plates. 2 vols. 18mo. boards. Amsterdam, 1738. 4 00 6489 Leland (C. G.) The Algonquin Legends of New England; or, Myths and Folk-Lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Tribes. 12mo. pp. 379. Boston, 1884. 2 00 6490 Long (J.) Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader, describing Manners and Customs of the North American Indians. With an account of the Posts situated on the River St. Lawrence, Lake Ontario, etc. To which is added a

6494 Lubbock (Sir John). The Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Condition of Man; the Mental and Social Condition of Savages. 8vo. pp. 548.

Illustrated.

New York, 1882.

5 00 6495 Lubbock (Sir John). Pre-Historic Times, as illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 655. New York, 1878.

5 00

6496 McConkey (H. E. B.) Dakota War Whoop; or, Indian Massacres and War in Minnesota, of 1862-3. 12mo. pp. 429. St. Paul, 1864.

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6499 McCoy Isaac). Remarks on the Practicability of Indian Reform; embracing their Colonization. 8vo. pp. 47. Boston,

75

1827.
6500 McCulloh (J. H.) Researches,
Philosophical and Antiquarian, concerning
the Aboriginal History of America. Map.
2.50
8vo. pp. 535, stained. Balt., 1829.

6501 McKenney (Thomas L.) Memoirs,
Official and Personal. With Sketches of
Travel among the Northern and Southern
Indians; embracing a War Excursion and
Descriptions of Scenes along the Western
Borders. Plates. 2 vols. in one.
340-136. New York, 1846.
6502 Another copy. Half morocco. 4.00
6503 McKenney (Thomas L.) Sketches

8vo. pp.

3 00

1884.

Lancaster,

75

of a Tour to the Lakes, of the Character M. D. 4to. pp. 30, paper.
and Customs of the Chippeway Indians, and
of the Incidents connected with the Treaty
of Fond Du Lac. Also a Vocabulary of the
Algic or Chippeway Language. 8vo. pp.
494, sheep. Baltimore, 1827.
3 50
6504 Another copy. Hf. mor., extra. 5 00
6505 McKenney (Thomas L.) and Hall
(James). History of the Indian Tribes of
North America, with Biographical Sketches
and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs.
Embellished with one hundred and twenty
colored portraits from the Indian Gallery at
Washington. 3 vols. folio. In parts as
published. Philadelphia, 1842. 60 00
** A few odd parts can be furnished to
complete sets.

6516 Mason (John). A Brief History of the Pequot War; especially of the memorable taking of their Fort at Mistick, Connecticut, in 1637. With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, by the Rev. Thos. Prince. 8vo. pp. 20, paper, uncut edges. Boston, 1736. Reprinted. New York, 1869.

6506 Another edition. Colored plates. 3 vols. Imp. 8vo., full morocco, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1858.

28 00

6507 MacLean (J. P.) The Mound Builders. Being an Account of a Remarkable People that once inhabited the Valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi. Together with an Investigation into the Archeology of Butler County, Ohio. Illustrated with numerous woodcuts, and a map of Butler County. 12mo. pp. 233. Cincinnati, 1 50 6508 MacLean (J. P.) A Manual of the Antiquity of Man. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 158. Cin., 1880. 100

1879.

1 25

6517 Mason (Otis T.) Anthropological 1883, 1884. 8vo. Washington. Each. 20 Investigations in 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882,

6518 Mason (Otis T.) Miscellaneous papers on Anthropology for 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884. Washington. Each. 25 6519 Mason (Otis T.) The Latimer Collection of Antiquities from Porto Rico. 14 Washington, plates. 8vo. pp. 23, paper.

10

1877.
6520 Matthews (Cornelius). Hiawatha
and other Legends of the Indians. 12mo.
pp. 344. London, n. d.

1 50

6521 Matthews (Washington). Ethnology and Philology of the Hidatsa Indians. 8vo. pp. 245. Wash., 1877. 2 00

6522 Mayer (Brantz). Observations on Mexican History and Archæology, with a Special Notice of Zapotic Remains, as delineated in J. C. Sawkin's Drawings of Milta, etc. 4 plates. 4to. pp. 33, half 3 50 bound. Washington, 1856.

6509 MacLean (J. P.) Mastodon, Mam6523 Mayer (Brantz). Tah-gah-jute; or, moth and Man. Illustrated. 12ino. pp. Logan and Captain Michael Cresap. A 84. Cin., 1880. 50 Discourse delivered before the Maryland 86, half morocco. Historical Society, May 9, 1851. 8vo. pp. Baltimore, 1851.

6510 MacMahon (R. R.) The Anglo

Saxon and the North American Indian. 8vo. pp. 50. Baltimore, 1876. 50

6511 Mannypenny (Geo. W.) Our Indian Wards. A History and Discussion of the Indian Question. 8vo. pp. 436. Cincinnati, 1880.

3 00

6512 Markham (R.) A Narrative History of King Phillips War, and the Indian Troubles in New England. 12mo. pp. 336. New York, 1883. 1 25

6513 Marshall (O. H.) Historical Writ ings of. Including Champlain's Expedition in 1613-15 against the Onondagas. Expedition of Marquis De Nouville in 1689 against the Senecas. Expedition of De

Celeron to the Ohio in 1749. La Salle's First Visit to the Senecas in 1699. Historical Sketches of the Niagara Frontier. The Building and Voyage of the Griffin in 1679, etc. Small 4to. Albany, 1885. 6 00

6514 Marshe (Withan). Journal of the Treaty at Lancaster, (Pa.) in 1744 with the Six Nations. Annotated by W. H. Egle,

1 50 6524 Mayer (Brantz). Tah-gah-jute; or, Logan and Cresap. A Vindication of Captain Cresap against the charge of Murdering the Family of Logan. 8vo. pp. 204. Albany, 1867.

2.00

6525 Mercer (H. C.) The Lenape Stone; or, the Indian and the Mammoth. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 95. N. Y., 1885. 1 25

6526 Metcalfe (Samuel L.) A Collection of some of the most interesting Narratives of Indian Warfare in the West, containing an Account of the Adventures of Daniel Boone, one of the first Settlers of Kentucky. Comprehending the most impor tant Occurrences relative to its Early History, etc. To which is added an Account of the Expeditions of Harmer, Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair, and Wayne. 8vo. pp. 270, full bound. Lexington, Kentucky, 1821.

18 00

6527 Meye (H.) and Schmidt (J.) The Stone Sculptures of Copan and Quirigua. Drawn by H. Meye; with Historical and

Descriptive Text, by J. Schmidt. 20 plates. George Gibbs. 4to. pp. 370.
Folio. Half morocco. N. Y., 1883. 12 50 1877.

7 50

Washington, 6540 6528 Mickley (Jos. J.) Brief Account Vol. 3-Tribes of California, of Murders by the Indians, and the Causes by Stephen Powers. 1 map, 44 plates. 6 00 thereof, in Northampton County, Pa., Oct. 4to. pp. 615. Washington, 1879. 8, 1763. Map. 12mo. pp. 37. Philadel- 6541 Vol. 4-Houses and Housephia, 1875. 50 life of the American Aborigines, by Lewis 6529 Miller (Joaquin). Unwritten His- H. Morgan. 31 plates. 4to. pp. 281. tory: Life among the Modocs. Illus- Washington, 1881. trated. 8vo. pp. 445. Hartford, 1874. 2 50 6530 Miller (William J.) Notes concerning the Wampanoag Tribe of Indians,

with Some Account of a Rock Picture on

the Shore of Mount Hope Bay, in Bristol, R. I. 12mo. pp. 148. Providence, 1880.

1 25

6531 Milleroux (J. F.) Apercus sur les Institutions et les Moeurs des Americaines. 8vo. pp. 173, paper. Paris, 1862.

75

6532 Missouri. Contributions to the Archæology of. By the Archeological Section of the St. Louis Academy of Science. Part 1-Pottery. 5 maps and 24 plates. 4to. pp. 30, paper. Cambridge, 1880. 2 50 6533 Moore (William V.) Indian Wars of the United States, from the Discovery to the Present time. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 321. Philadelphia, 1840. 1 25 6534 Morgan (Lewis H.) Ancient Society; or, Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery, through Barbarism, to Civilization. 8vo. pp. xvi, 560. New York, 1877. 4 00 6535 Morgan (Lewis H.) League of the Ho-de-no-sau-nee; or, The Iroquois. Maps, plates, and wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. 477. Rochester, 1881.

10 00

6. 00

6542 Vol. 5-Observations on Cupthe Old World, and in America, by Charles shaped and other Lapidarian Sculpture in Rau. 35 plates, pp. 112.+On Pre-Historic Robert Fletcher. 9 plates, pp. 32. + A Trephining and Cranial Amulets, by Dr. Study of the Manuscript Troano, by Cyrus Thomas, with Introduction by Dr. D. G. Brinton. 9 plates, pp. 37+237, and numerous wood cuts. 4to. Washington, 1881-2. 5 00

6543 North-west Coast of America. Being Results of Recent Ethnological Researches from the Collections of the Royal Museums at Berlin, published by the Directors of the Ethnological Department. 13 plates (5 colored). Folio, half morocco. New York, 1883.

12 50

6544 Nott (J. G.) and Gliddon (Geo. R.) Indigenous Races of the Earth; or, New Chapters of Ethnological Inquiry. Illus trated. 8vo. pp. 656. Philadelphia. 5 00

6545 Nott (J. G.) and Gliddon (Geo. R.) Types of Mankind; or, Ethnological Researches, based upon the Ancient Monuments, Paintings, Sculptures, and Crania of Races. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 738. Philadelphia, 1871.

5 00

6546 Ohio. Final Report of the Board of Centennial Managers. Containing the Report on the Antiquities of Ohio, by M. C. Read and Chas. Whittlesey. With 15 plates. 8vo. pp. 167. Columbus, 1877. 1 00

6536 Morse (Jedediah). A Report of the Secretary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs. Comprising a Narrative of a Tour performed in the Summer of 1820. Maps, and portraits of Pawnee In- 6547 Ojibways. History of the Ojibdians. 8vo. pp. 400. New Haven, ways, based upon Traditions and Oral 2 50 Statements, by Wm. W. Warren; and History of the Ojibways, and their Connection with Fur Traders, based upon Official and other Records, by Edward D. Neill. 8vo. pp. 535. St. Paul, 1885.

1822.

6537 Nadaillac (Marquis de). Prehistoric America. Translated by N. D'Anvers. Edited by W. H. Dall. 219 illustrations. 8vo. pp. 566. New York, 5 00

188

6538 Nason (L. H.) History of the PreHistoric Race; written by the Ancient Historic Band of Spirits, through the hand of L. H. Nason, and translated by James Cooper. 12mo. pp. 390. Chicago, 1880. 1 50

6539 North American Ethnology. Contributions to. Vol. 1-Tribes of the Extreme North-west, by W. H. Dall. 10 plates and 2 maps. Tribes of Western Washington and North-western Oregon, by

3 50

6548 Orton (J. R.) Camp Fires of the Red Men; or, A Hundred Years Ago. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 401. New York, 1859

250 2.50

6549 Another copy. Half calf. 6550 Park (Samuel). American Antiquities. 8vo. pp. 22, paper. Terre Haute, 1870.

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6551 Parkman (Francis, Jr.) History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac and the War of the North American Tribes against the En

6565 Peet (Stephen D.) The Pre-historic Architecture of America; a Clue to the Early Stages of Historic Architecture in other Lands. 8vo. pp. 16.

25

6566 Penhallow (Samuel). The History of the Wars of New England with the Eastern Indians; or, A Narrative of their continued Perfidy and Cruelty, 1703–1726. 4to. pp. 174. Cincinnati, 1859. 2.50

6567 Pidgeon (William). Traditions of De-coo-dah, and Antiquarian Researches. Comprising extensive explorations, surveys, and excavations of the wonderful and mysterious earthen remains of the Mound Builders in America, etc. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 334. New York, 1858.

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glish Colonies after the Conquest of Canada. 8vo. pp. 630. Boston, 1851. 2 25 6552 Pattie. The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, during an Expedition from St. Louis through the vast region between that place and the Pacific Ocean, and thence back through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during journeyings of six years; in which he and his father, who accompanied him, suffered unheard-of hardships and dangers; had various conflicts with the Indians, and were made captives, in which captivity his father died. Together with a description of the country and various nations through which they passed. Edited by Timothy Flint. 12mo. pp. 300, boards. Cincinnati, 1833. 6 00 6568 Pierce (M. B.) Address on the 6553 Paul (Col. James). A Narrative of present Condition and Prospects of the the Wonderful Escape and Dreadful Suffer- Aboriginal Inhabitants of North America. ings of Col. James Paul. By Robert Sher- With particular reference to the Seneca rard. 8vo. pp. 22, paper, uncut. Cincin- Nation. By M. B. Pierce, a Chief of the nati, 1869. 75 Seneca Nation. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Steele's 6554 P[auw] M. de). Recherches Phil- Press, 1838. osophiques sur les Americains, ou Memoires intercessants pour servir a l'Histoire de l'Espece Humaine. 2 vols. 16mo., old 2 50 6554A Another edition. 3 vols. 18mo., calf. 6570 Plongeon (Augustus Le). Vestiges Berlin, 1770. 3 50 of the Mayas, or, Facts tending to prove 6555 Peabody Museum of American that Communications and Intimate RelaArchæology and Ethnology. Fourth Re- tions must have existed, in very remote port for 1871. 8vo. pp. 147. Salem, Times, between the Inhabitants of Mayab 75 and those of Asia and Africa. 8vo. pp. 86, paper. New York. 1881. 75

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1872.

Fifth Report for

6556 The same.

8vo. pp. 135.

Salem, 1873.

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1873. 75 6558 The same. Tenth Report for 1877. 8vo. pp. 167. Cambridge, 1877. 1 50

6559 The same. Twelfth and Thirteenth Reports. 8vo. pp. 460 to 775. Cambridge,

1880.

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6569 Pimentel (F.) Memoria sobre las causas que hau originado la Situacion Actual de la Raza Indigina de Mexico. 8vo. pp. 245, paper. Mexico, 1864.

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6573 Putnam (F. W.) Notes on Copper Objects from North and South America. 42 to 148, paper. 15th Report, Peabody Museum. 8vo. pp. Boston, 1882. 1000

6574 Putnam (F. W.) Reports upon Archæological and Ethnological Collections from vicinity of Santa Barbara, California, and from ruined Pueblos of Arizona, New Mexico, and certain Inferior Tribes. With an Appendix of Indian Vocabularies by A. G. Gatschel. 4to. 20 plates and 135 cuts. 7 50 PP. 497. Washington, 1879. 6575 Rafinesque (C. S.) The Ancient Monuments of North and South America. Second edition, corrected and enlarged,

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