[40] For an exception to this statement see the Remarks at the end of the Volume. (1859.)

[41] This conveys an inadequate notion. Buschmann has thrown the Cora and Tarahumara (connected by Adelung) into the same class with the Tepeguana and Yaque, represented by the Cahia.—See Note (1859).

[42] For a notice of Matlacinga see Ludwig: who mentions an Arte and Dictionary. I have seen no specimens of it. (1859).

[43] Only of the Tarasca (1859).

[44] The Utah is musah.

[45] "On the Languages of the Oregon Territory." By R. G. Latham. M. D. Read before the Ethnological Society, Dec. 1844.—Note.

[46] For a full notice of Texas see Buschmann's Supplementary Volume; first published within the present year (1859).

[47] Or Upsaroka, name of nation.

[48] See yellow.

[49] More languages than one are thus named. See p. [375] for a Savaneric in Veragua.