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Chapter VII

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[90] Ellis, A.B., _Ewe Speaking Peoples_, etc., p. 253.

[91] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 256.

[92] Stanley, _In Darkest Africa_, Vol. II. p. 493.

[93] Chamberlain, A.F., _Proc. Brit. Ass. Adv. of Sci._, 1892, p. 599.

[94] Boas, Fr., "Sixth Report on Northwestern Tribes of Canada," _Proc. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sci._, 1890, p. 657.

[95] Hale, H., "Indians of Northwestern Am.," _Tr. Am. Eth. Soc._, Vol. II. p. 88.

[96] _Op. cit._, p. 95.

[97] Müller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, II. ii. p. 147.

[98] Schoolcraft, _Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge_, Vol. IV. p. 429.

[99] Du Chaillu, P.B., _Tr. Eth. Soc._, London, Vol. I. p. 315.

[100] Latham, R.G., _Essays, chiefly Philological and Ethnographical_, p. 247. The above are so unlike anything else in the world, that they are not to be accepted without careful verification.

[101] Pott, _Zählmethode_, p. 45.

[102] Gatschet, A.S., _The Karankawa Indians, the Coast People of Texas_. The meanings of 6, 7, 8, and 9 are conjectural with me.

[103] Stanley, H.M., _In Darkest Africa_, Vol. II. p. 492.

[104] Müller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, II. i. p. 317.

[105] Toy, C.H., _Trans. Am. Phil. Assn._, 1878, p. 29.

[106] Burton, R.F., _Mem. Anthrop. Soc. of London_. 1, p. 314. In the illustration which follows, Burton gives 6820, instead of 4820; which is obviously a misprint.

[107] Dobrizhoffer, _History of the Abipones_, Vol. II. p. 169.

[108] Sayce, A.H., _Comparative Philology_, p. 254.

[109] _Tr. Eth. Society of London _, Vol. III. p. 291.

[110] Ray, S.H., _Journ. Anthr. Inst._, 1889, p. 501.

[111] Stanley, _In Darkest Africa_, Vol. II. p. 492.

[112] _Op. cit._, _loc. cit._

[113] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 249.

[114] Müller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, IV. i. p. 36.

[115] Martius, _Glos. Ling. Brasil._, p. 271.

[116] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 248.

[117] Roth, H. Ling, _Aborigines of Tasmania_, p. 146.

[118] Lull, E.P., _Tr. Am. Phil, Soc._, 1873, p. 108.

[119] Ray, S.H. "Sketch of Api Gram.," _Journ. Anthr. Inst._, 1888, p. 300.

[120] Kleinschmidt, S., _Grammatik der Grönlandischen Spr._, p. 39.

[121] Müller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, I. ii. p. 184.

[122] _Op. cit._, I. ii. p. 18, and II. i. p. 222.

[123] Squier, G.E., _Nicaragua_, Vol. II. p. 326.

[124] Schoolcraft, H.R., _Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge_, Vol. II. p. 208.

[125] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 264.

[126] Goedel, "Ethnol. des Soussous," _Bull. de la Soc. d'Anthr. de Paris_, 1892, p. 185.

[127] Ellis, W., _History of Madagascar_, Vol. I. p. 507.

[128] Beauregard, O., _Bull. de la Soc. d'Anthr. de Paris_, 1886, p. 236.

[129] Schoolcraft, H.R., _Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge_, Vol. II. p. 207.

[130] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 249.

[131] _Op. cit._ Vol. I. p. 250.

[132] Peacock, _Encyc. Metropolitana_, 1, p. 478.

[133] _Op. cit._, _loc. cit._

[134] Schoolcraft, H.R., _Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge_, Vol. II. p. 213.

[135] _Op. cit._, p. 216.

[136] _Op. cit._, p. 206.

[137] Mariner, _Gram. Tonga Lang._, last part of book. [Not paged.]

[138] Morice, A.G., "The Déné Langs," _Trans. Can. Inst._, March 1890, p. 186.

[139] Boas, Fr., "Fifth Report on the Northwestern Tribes of Canada," _Proc. Brit. Ass. Adv. of Science_, 1889, p. 881.

[140] _Do. Sixth Rep._, 1890, pp. 684, 686, 687.

[141] _Op. cit._, p. 658.

[142] Bancroft, H.H., _Native Races_, Vol. II. p. 499.

[143] _Tr. Ethnological Soc. of London_, Vol. IV. p. 92.

[144] Any Hebrew lexicon.

[145] Schröder, P., _Die Phönizische Sprache, _p. 184 _et seq._

[146] Müller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, II. ii. p. 147.

[147] _On Numerals in Am. Indian Languages._

[148] Ellis, A.B., _Ewe Speaking Peoples_, etc., p. 253. The meanings here given are partly conjectural.

[149] Pott, _Zählmethode_, p. 29.

[150] Schoolcraft, _op. cit._, Vol. IV. p. 429.

[151] Trumbull, _op. cit._

[152] Chamberlain, A.F., _Lang, of the Mississaga Indians_, Vocab.

[153] Crawfurd, _Hist. Ind. Archipelago_, 1, p. 258.

[154] Hale, H., _Eth. and Philol._, Vol. VII.; Wilkes, _Expl. Expedition_, Phil. 1846, p. 172.

[155] Crawfurd, _op. cit._, 1, p. 258.

[156] _Op. cit._, _loc. cit._

[157] Bancroft, H.H., _Native Races_, Vol. II. p. 498.

[158] Vignoli, T., _Myth and Science_, p. 203.

[159] Codrington, R.H., _The Melanesian Languages_, p. 249.

[160] _Op. cit._, _loc. cit._

[161] Codrington, R.H., _The Melanesian Languages_, p. 249.

[162] Wickersham, J., "Japanese Art on Puget Sound," _Am. Antiq._, 1894, p. 79.

[163] Codrington, R.H., _op. cit._, p. 250.

[164] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 252.

[165] Compare a similar table by Chase, _Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc._, 1865, p. 23.

[166] _Leibnitzii Opera_, III. p. 346.

[167] Pruner-Bey, _Bulletin de la Soc. d'Anthr. de Paris_, 1860, p. 486.

[168] Curr, E.M., _The Australian Race_, Vol. I. p. 32.

[169] Haddon, A.C., "Western Tribes of the Torres Straits," _Journ. Anthr. Inst._, 1889, p. 303.

[170] Taplin, Rev. G., "Notes on a Table of Australian Languages," _Journ. Anthr. Inst.,_ 1872, p. 88. The first nine scales are taken from this source.

[171] Latham, R.G., _Comparative Philology_, p. 352.

[172] It will be observed that this list differs slightly from that given in