[ Footnote 43: ] Spoken in the south-central part of California.

[ Footnote 44: ] See [page 50].

[ Footnote 45: ] These orthographies are but makeshifts for simple sounds.

[ Footnote 46: ] Whence our ping-pong.

[ Footnote 47: ] An African language of the Guinea Coast.

[ Footnote 48: ] In the verbal adjective the tone of the second syllable differs from that of the first.

[ Footnote 49: ] Initial “click” (see [page 55], [note 15]) omitted. Transcriber's Note: This footnote has been renumbered as Footnote 24.

[ Footnote 50: ] An Indian language of Nevada.

[ Footnote 51: ] An Indian language of Oregon.

[ Footnote 52: ] It is not unlikely, however, that these Athabaskan alternations are primarily tonal in character.