Reprint, p. 117. Dr. Boas does
not give the meanings assigned to 7 and 8, but merely states that they are
derived from 2 and 3.
[305] _Op. cit._, p. 117. The derivations for 6 and 7 are obvious, but the
meanings are conjectural.
[306] Boas, _Sixth Report B.A.A.S._, 1889. Reprint, pp. 158, 160. The
meanings assigned to the Tsimshian 8 and to Bilqula 6 to 8 are conjectural.
[307] Hale, _Ethnography and Philology_, p. 619.
[308] _Op. cit._, _loc. cit._
[309] Hale, _Ethnography and Philology_, p. 619.
[310] Mueller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, II. i. p. 436.
[311] _Op. cit._, IV. i. p. 167.
[312] _Op. cit._, II. i. p. 282.
[313] _Op. cit._, II. i. p. 287. The meanings given for the words for 7, 8,
9 are conjectures of my own.
[314] Mueller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, II. i. p. 297.
[315] Pott, _Zaehlmethode_, p. 90.
[316] Mueller, _op. cit._, II. i. p. 379.
[317] Gallatin, "Semi-Civilized Nations of Mexico and Central America,"
_Tr. Am. Ethn. Soc._, Vol. I. p. 114.
[318] Adam, Lucien, _Congres Internationale des Americanistes_, 1877, Vol.
II. p. 244.
[319] Mueller, _Sprachwissenschaft_, II. i. p. 395. I can only guess at the
meanings of 6 to 9. They are obviously circumlocutions for 5-1, 5-2, etc.
[320] _Op. cit._, p. 438. Mueller has transposed these two scales. See
Brinton's _Am. Race_, p. 358.
[321] Marcoy, P., _Tour du Monde_, 1866, 2eme sem. p. 148.
[322] _Op. cit._, p.
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