We present 8-13 mum spectra at resolution R similar to 600 of 29 northern G
alactic Wolf-Rayet stars, including the first ever reported mid-infrared (M
IR) spectrum for many. Among the subtypes of the stars studied were 14 WC,
13 WN, 1 WN/WC, and an additional reclassified WN. Lines of He I and He II,
along with fine-structure lines of Ne II and S IV, are strongly present in
22 of the sources observed, while six of the sources exhibit the powerful
emission of heated circumstellar carbon dust. We point out similarities bet
ween our spectra and Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) observations of sever
al of the same sources and note an unresolved discrepancy between the two d
ata sets for the WC6 star WR 146. We investigate the diagnostic power of MI
R He I and He II lines for subtype discrimination and find the line ratio W
-lambda(9.7 mum He II)/W-lambda(113 mum He I + He II) can provide moderate
discrimination within the WN and WC types, though the small number of stars
with corresponding line pairs detected made such assessment difficult.