[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.