[20] Mula.
[21] Also Moon.
[22] Tjenne, tidna, jeena.
[23] Generally toe-nail.
[24] The Blacks of the Philippines and the Blacks of the South of New Guinea.
[25] Kibou, Mad., opou, Owhywhee.
[26] This is the preceding paper. (1859).
[27] Given to Mr. Macgillivray by Mr. James Macarthur, and prefixed to the MS. Port Essington Vocabulary, alluded to at p. 157 of Vol. I.
[28] These are three different dialects.
[29] Or Erronan. The Nuia or Immer numerals are the same.