3. The Wapisianas fall into—

a. The Wapisianas Proper—

b. The Atorai, of which the Taurai, or Dauri (the same word under another form), and the extinct, or nearly extinct, Amaripas are divisions.

c. The Parauana.

4. The Tarumas, on the Upper Essequibo, have their probable affinities with the uninvestigated tribes of Central South America.

The Indians of Trinidad are Carib. So are those of St. Vincents. In no other West Indian islands are there any aborigines extant.

FOOTNOTES:

[71] Dinni, tinni, din, tin, &c.=man in the Athabaskan tongues.

[72] Called also Carriers, Nagail, and Chin Indians; though whether the last two names are correct is uncertain.

[73] By no means to be confounded with the Chepewyans.