on the Indians of Nova Scotia, [321];
translates Martin’s Jogues, [323];
on the Wisconsin Indians, [327];
Dict. Français-Onontagué, [424];
Lib. of Amer. Linguistics, [425];
its contents, [425];
French Onondaga Dict., [425].
contemporary with the cave-men, [391];
contents of those in No. America, [392];