[494] Lozano, Descripcion Chorographica del Gran Chaco, p. 83.
[495] Richard Rohde, in Orig. Mitt. Eth. Abth. König. Mus., 1885, s. 13. Von Martius identified the Cadioéos with the Cadigues of the Payaguas, which is open to doubt (Ethnographie, Bd. I., 226).
[496] Descripcion del Gran Chaco, pp. 73, 76, 77.
[497] Compte-Rendu du Cong. Internat. des Américanistes, 1888, p. 510, quoted by M. Lucien Adam.
[498] Arte y Vocabulario de la Lengua Lule y Tonicote (Madrid, 1732).
[499] Printed in Gilii, Saggio di Storia Americana, Tom. III., p. 363.
[500] Catalogo de las Lenguas Conocidas, Tom. I., pp. 165-173.
[501] Pedro Lozano, Descripcion Chorographica del Gran Chaco, pp. 94-97 (Cordoba, 1733).
[502] As shown by Adelung, Mithridates, Bd. II., s. 508.
[503] S. A. L. Quevede has undertaken to show that the real Lule were the hill tribes of the Anconquija range and their tongue the Cacana (American Anthropologist, 1890, p. 64).