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ngen, 154. Yit-tha, 109. Yoruba, 33, 47, 64, 70, 185. Yucatan, 195, 201. Yuckaburra, 26. Zamuco, 55, 60, 138, 139. Zapara, 111. Zulu, 16, 62. Zuni, 13, 14, 48, 49, 53, 54, 60, 83, 137. FOOTNOTES: [1] Brinton, D.G., _Essays of an Americanist_, p. 406; and _American Race_, p. 359. [2] This information I received from Dr. Brinton by letter. [3] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 240. [4] _Nature_, Vol. XXXIII. p. 45. [5] Spix and Martius, _Travels in Brazil_, Tr. from German by H.E. Lloyd, Vol. II. p. 255. [6] De Flacourt, _Histoire de le grande Isle de Madagascar_, ch. xxviii. Quoted by Peacock, _Encyc. Met._, Vol. I. p. 393. [7] Bellamy, Elizabeth W., _Atlantic Monthly_, March, 1893, p. 317. [8] _Grundriss der Sprachwissenschaft_, Bd. III. Abt. i., p. 94. [9] Pruner-Bey, _Bulletin de la Societe d'Anthr. de Paris_, 1861, p. 462. [10] "Manual Concepts," _Am. Anthropologist_, 1892, p. 292. [11] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 245. [12] _Op. cit._, _loc. cit._ [13] "Aboriginal Inhabitants of Andaman Islands," _Journ. Anth. Inst._, 1882, p. 100. [14] Morice, A., _Revue d'Anthropologie_, 1878, p. 634. [15] Macdonald, J., "Manners, Customs, etc., of South African Tribes," _Journ. Anthr. Inst._, 1889, p. 290. About a dozen tribes are enumerated by Mr. Macdonald: Pondos, Tembucs, Bacas, Tolas, etc. [16] Codrington, R.H., _Melanesians, their Anthropology and Folk-Lore_, p. 353. [17] _E.g._ the Zunis. See Cushing's paper quoted above. [18] Haddon, A.C., "Ethnography Western Tribes Torres Strait," _Journ. Anth. Inst._, 1889, p. 305. For a similar method, see _Life in the Southern Isles_, by W.W. Gill. [19] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 246. [20] Brinton, D.G., Letter of Sept. 23, 1893. [21] _Ibid_. The reference for the Mbocobi, _infra_, is the same. See also Brinton's _American Race_, p. 361. [22] Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Vol. I. p. 243. [23] _Op. cit._, _loc. cit._ [24] Hyades, _Bulletin de la Societe d'Anthr. de Paris_, 1887, p. 340. [25] Wiener, C., _Perou et Bolivie_, p. 360. [26] Marcoy, P., _Travels in South America_, Vol. II p. 47. According to the same authority, most of the tribes of the Upper Amazon cannot count above 2 or 3 except by reduplication. [27] _Op. cit._, Vol. II. p. 281. [28] _Glossaria Linguarum Brasiliensium_. Bororos, p. 15; Guachi, p. 133; Carajas, p. 265. [29] Curr, E.M., _The Australian Race_, Vol
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