[318]Adam, Lucien, Congres Internationale des Americanistes, 1877, Vol. II. p. 244.
[319]Müller, Sprachwissenschaft, II. i. p. 395. I can only guess at the meanings of 6 to 9. They are obviously circumlocutions for 5-1, 5-2, etc.
[320]Op. cit., p. 438. Müller has transposed these two scales. See Brinton's Am. Race, p. 358.
[321]Marcoy, P., Tour du Monde, 1866, 2ème sem. p. 148.
[322]Op. cit., p. 132. The meanings are my own conjectures.
[323]An elaborate argument in support of this theory is to be found in Hervas' celebrated work, Arithmetica di quasi tutte le nazioni conosciute.
[324]See especially the lists of Hale, Gallatin, Trumbull, and Boas, to which references have been given above.
[325]Thiel, B. A., “Vocab. der Indianier in Costa Rica,” Archiv für Anth., xvi. p. 620.
[326]These three examples are from A. R. Wallace's Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, vocab. Similar illustrations may be found in Martius' Glos. Brasil.
[327]Martius, Glos. Brasil., p. 176.