[358]Petitot, E., Vocabulaire Française Esquimau, p. lv.
[359]Boas, Fr., Proc. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sci., 1889, p. 857.
[360]Boas, Sixth Report on the Northwestern Tribes of Canada, p. 117.
[361]Boas, Fr., Fifth Report on the Northwestern Tribes of Canada, p. 85.
[362]Gallatin, Semi-Civilized Nations, p. 114. References for the next two are the same.
[363]Bancroft, H. H., Native Races of the Pacific States, Vol. II. p. 763. The meanings are from Brinton's Maya Chronicles, p. 38 et seq.
[364]Brinton, Maya Chronicles, p. 44.
[365]Siméon Rémi, Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl, p. xxxii.
[366]An error occurs on p. xxxiv of the work from which these numerals are taken, which makes the number in question appear as 279,999,999 instead of 1,279,999,999.
[367]Gallatin, “Semi-Civilized Nations of Mexico and Central America,” Tr. Am. Ethn. Soc. Vol. I. p. 114.