[228]Codrington, The Melanesian Languages, p. 222.

[229]Müller, Sprachwissenschaft, II. ii. p. 83.

[230]Op. cit., I. ii. p. 55. The next two are the same, p. 83 and p. 210. The meaning given for the Bari puök is wholly conjectural.

[231]Gallatin, “Semi-civilized Nations,” Tr. Am. Eth. Soc., Vol. I. p. 114.

[232]Müller, Sprachwissenschaft, II. ii. p. 80. Erromango, the same.

[233]Boas, Fr., Proc. Brit. Ass'n. Adv. Science, 1889, p. 857.

[234]Hankel, H., Geschichte der Mathematik, p. 20.

[235]Murdoch, J., “Eskimos of Point Barrow,” Am. Anthr., 1890, p. 40.

[236]Martius, Glos. Ling. Brasil., p. 360.

[237]Du Graty, A. M., La République du Paraguay, p. 217.