D.
HYPERBOREAN MONGOLIDÆ 265-272 Samöeids 266 Yeniseians 268 Yukahiri 269
Table of languages 270-272
E.
PENINSULAR MONGOLIDÆ 273-286 Koreans 275 Japanese 277 Aino 281 Koriaks 283 Kamskadales 285
F.
AMERICAN MONGOLIDÆ 287-460 Eskimo 288 Kolúch 294 Doubtful Kolúches 297 The Nehanni 298 Haidah, &c. 300 Nutkans 301 Athabaskans 302-310 Chippewyans, &c. 303 Hare Indians _ibid._ Dog-ribs _ibid._ Carriers 304 Sikani 306 Southern Athabaskans 308
Table of languages 308-310
Tsihaili 310-316 The Salish 311
Kútanis 316
Chinúks 317-323 The Lingua Franca 321
Sahaptin, &c. 323-328
Algonkins 328 Bethuck 330 Shyennes _ibid._ Blackfoots 332
Iroquois _ibid._
Sioux 333
Catawba, Woccoon 334
Extinct tribes _ibid._
Cherokees 337
Choctahs _ibid._
Uché, Coosadas, Alibamons 338
Caddos _ibid._
Value of Classes 339
The Natchez 340
Taensas, &c. 341
Ahnenin, Arrapahoes 344
Riccarees and Pawnees _ibid._
The Paduca areas 345 Wihinast 346 Shoshonis, Cumanches 347 Apaches 348
Texian tribes 349-351
The unity or non-unity of the American populations 352-380 Opinions 352 Vater's remark 354 _Polysynthetic._--Philological paradox 356 Grounds for disconnecting the Eskimo 357 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Peruvians _ibid._ Archæology of the Valley of the Mississippi 359-362 American characteristics 363 ---- languages 365-380 Tables for simple comparison 366 ---- ---- indirect 371 Paucity of general terms 375 Numerals 376 Verb-substantive 378 Negative points of agreement _ibid._ Positive 379
The Californias 380-395 Description of a Casa Grande 388 Pimos Indians 390 Coco-Maricopas 394
New Mexico 395-398
Tarahumara 398 Casa Grande 399
Tepeguana, &c. 400
Otomi 403-408 Supposed monosyllabic character of the language 404 Tables 405
Mexico 408
The Maya 410
Indians of the Isthmus 411 ---- ---- ---- Andes (western) 412-414
Moluché, Puelché, Huilliché 415
Conventional ethnological centre 418
Charruas 420
Indians of Moxos 424 ---- ---- Chiquitos 425 ---- ---- Chaco 428 ---- ---- Brazil (_not_ Guarani) 429
Warows 438
Tarumas 439
Wapityan, &c. _ibid._
Atures 440
Maypure 441
Achagua, Yarura, Ottomacas 442
Chiricoas _ibid._
Guarani 443
Caribs 445 Their supposed North American origin 447
Indians of the Eastern Andes 448
Yuracares _ibid._
Apolistas _ibid._
Northern Indians of the Eastern Andes 450 Reasons for not separating the Eskimo from the other Americans 452 Reasons for not separating the Peruvians, &c. 454 Classification of D'Orbigny 459
G.
INDIAN MONGOLIDÆ. 461-468 Tamulians 462 Pulindas 463 Rajmahali 464 Brahúi _ibid._ Indo-Gangetic Indians 465 Purbutti 466 Cashmirian 467 Cingalese 468 Maldivians _ibid._
ATLANTIDÆ 469
A.
NEGRO ATLANTIDÆ 471 Woloffs 473 Sereres _ibid._ Serawolli _ibid._ Mandingos _ibid._ The Vei alphabet 474 Felúps, &c. 475 Fantí, &c. 476 The Ghá _ibid._ Whidah, Maha, Benin tribes 477 Grebo, &c. 478 The Yarriba 479 The Tapua _ibid._ Haussa _ibid._ Fulahs 480 Cumbri _ibid._ Sungai 481 Kissour _ibid._ Bornú, &c. _ibid._ Begharmi _ibid._ Mandara _ibid._ Mobba 483 Furians _ibid._ Koldagi _ibid._ Shilluk, &c. _ibid._ Qamamyl 484 Dallas, &c. _ibid._ Tibboo 485 Gongas _ibid._
B.
KAFFRE ATLANTIDÆ 487-494 Peculiarities of Kaffre language 487 Western Kaffres 489 Southern Kaffres 490 Eastern Kaffres _ibid._ Kazumbi, Mazenas, &c. 491 Pocomo, Wanika, Wakamba, &c. 492