[18]Haddon, A. C., “Ethnography Western Tribes Torres Strait,” Journ. Anth. Inst., 1889, p. 305. For a similar method, see Life in the Southern Isles, by W. W. Gill.
[19]Tylor, Primitive Culture, Vol. I. p. 246.
[20]Brinton, D. G., Letter of Sept. 23, 1893.
[21]Ibid. The reference for the Mbocobi, infra, is the same. See also Brinton's American Race, p. 361.
[22]Tylor, Primitive Culture, Vol. I. p. 243.
[23]Op. cit., loc. cit.
[24]Hyades, Bulletin de la Société d'Anthr. de Paris, 1887, p. 340.
[25]Wiener, C., Pérou et Bolivie, p. 360.
[26]Marcoy, P., Travels in South America, Vol. II p. 47. According to the same authority, most of the tribes of the Upper Amazon cannot count above 2 or 3 except by reduplication.
[27]Op. cit., Vol. II. p. 281.