By A. S. GATSCHET. 251 pages. Cloth, uncut, $3.00.
This learned work offers a complete survey of the ethnology of the native tribes of the Gulf States. The strange myth or legend told to Gov. Oglethorpe, in 1732, by the Creeks, is given in the original, with an Introduction and Commentary.
No. V. THE LENÂPÉ AND THEIR LEGENDS.
By Dr. DANIEL G. BRINTON. Cloth, uncut, $3.00.
Contains the complete text and symbols, 184 in number, of the Walam Olum or Red Score of the Delaware Indians, with the full original text, and a new translation, notes and vocabulary. A lengthy introduction treats of the Lenâpé or Delawares, their history, customs, myths, language, etc., with numerous references to other tribes of the great Algonkin stock.
IN PREPARATION:
THE ANNALS OF THE CAKCHIQUELS. By Francisco Arana Ernantez Xahila. With a translation and notes by Dr. D. G. Brinton.
ABORIGINAL AMERICAN ANTHOLOGY. Chiefly original material, furnished by various collaborators.
FOOTNOTES:
[ [1] Lewis H. Morgan, Indian Migrations, in Beach's Indian Miscellany, p. 218.