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Conant, Levi Leonard

"The Number Concept Its Origin and Development"


[287] Hale, _Ethnography and Philology_, p. 429. The meanings of 6 to 9 in
this and the preceding are my conjectures.
[288] Mueller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, IV. i. p. 124.
[289] Aymonier, E., _Dictionnaire Francaise-Cambodgien_.
[290] Mueller, _Op. cit._, II. i. p. 139.
[291] Mueller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, II. i. p. 123.
[292] Wells, E.R., Jr., and John W. Kelly, Bureau of Ed., Circ. of Inf.,
No. 2, 1890.
[293] Pott, _Zaehlmethode_, p. 57.
[294] Mueller, _Op. cit._, II. i. p. 161.
[295] Petitot, _Vocabulaire Francaise Esquimau_, p. lv.
[296] Mueller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, II. i. p. 253.
[297] Mueller, _Op. cit._, II. I. p. 179, and Kleinschmidt, _Groenlandisches
Grammatik_.
[298] Adam, L., _Congres Int. des Am._, 1877, p. 244 (see p. 162 _infra_).
[299] Gallatin, "Synopsis of Indian Tribes," _Trans. Am. Antq. Soc._, 1836,
p. 358. The next fourteen lists are, with the exception of the Micmac, from
the same collection. The meanings are largely from Trumbull, _op. cit._
[300] Schoolcraft, _Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge_, Vol. II. p. 211.
[301] Schoolcraft, _Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge_, Vol. V. p. 587.
[302] In the Dakota dialects 10 is expressed, as here, by a word signifying
that the fingers, which have been bent down in counting, are now
straightened out.
[303] Boas, _Fifth Report B.A.A.S._, 1889. Reprint, p. 61.
[304] Boas, _Sixth Report B.A.A.S._, 1890.


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