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No text description is available for this image![260 Messiter (C. A.) Sport and ADVENTURES amongst the NorrH AMERICAN Inp1ang, dlusts., 8vo., c/., 1890 £1 261 peor (W.) TRapitions of De Coo-DAaH and ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES . Mound Builders in America, 2//usts., 8vo., cl., NV. Y., 1853 7s 262 Potts (A.) and R. E. Day.—Jonnson of the Moscatel a Biography of Sir William Johnson, 2lusts., 8vo., cl., 1930 12s 263 Powell (J. W.) Ixrropuction to the Stupy of Inp1an LanevaGEs, charts, 4to., cl., Wash., 1880 8s 264: Schoolcraft (H. R.) Nores on the Iroqvors, 8vo., hf. morocco, Albany, 1847 £2 265 Seminole War.—CorRESPONDENCE between GEN. ANDREW JACKSON and JOHN CALHOUN, on Subject of . . . Occurrences in the Seminole War, 8vo., wrapper, Washington, 1831 [SoLp | Bound in at the end are mounted extracts from U.S. Telegraph and Globe, 1831, referring to the affair. 266 [Shepard (Thomas)] The Day Breakine if not the Sun RisInGc of the GospELL with the INDIANS in N&w-ENGLAND, First Edition, sm. 4to., ca/f, London, printed by Rich. Cotes for Fulk Clifton, 1647 Sao THe SECOND OF THE Extut Inpran Tracts which were reports to the Society for Propagation of Gospel to the Indians. It contains accounts of 4 meet- ings with Indians, and describes their life, law, customs, &c. It is the most interesting and valuable of the series. 267 [Smith (William)] An Hisrorican Account of the EXPEDITION against the Outro INDIANS in the year MDCCLXIV. under the Command of Henry Bouquet, &c. . . . with an Introductory Account of the Preceding. Cam- paign and Battle at Bushey-Run, foldiny maps and 4 plates, 4to., calf, London, T. Jefferves, 1766 £26 A rare and important work, containing account of the Indian country, a list of their nations and fighting men, method of forming frontier settlements, &e. 268 Young (B. R.) By Canoz and Doe Train among the Crag and SaLreaux INDIANS, 2/lusts., sm. Svo., cl., 1895 oS SOUTH AMERICA. ARGENTINE, BRAZIL, CHILI, PERU, PARAGUAY, ECUADOR, BOLIVIA, GUIANA. 269 Acugna (Christopher a’) VoyAcrs and Discovertss in SourH AMERICA: the First up the River of Amazons to Quito, in Peru, and back again to Brazil by Christ-pher d’Acugna ; the Second up the River of Plata and thence by Land to the Mines of Potosi by Mons. Acarete; the Third from Cayenne into Guiana in Search of the Lake of Parima by M., Grillet and Bechamel ; maps, 8vo., contemporary calf, rebacked, 1698 » £14 270 Adalbert (Prince of Prussia) Travets in Souts of Europes and in Braz, with a Voyage up the Amazon and the Xingu, trans. by Sir Robert H. Schomburgk and John Edward Taylor, front. and 4 maps, 2 vols, 8vo., c/., 1849 15s Prince Adalbert was the first to explore the lower course of the Xingu. 271 Armitage (John) History of Brazi, from Arrival ot Braganza Family in 1808 to Abdication of Don Pedro I. in 1831, portraits, 2 vols, 8vo., hf. c/., 1836 EA |](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30482343_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)