THE PAUMOTU IN THE POLYNESIAN SCHEME. 



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The summation of this information is presented in the following table : 



Table 3. 



We now reserve until the final chapter the particular study of Rapanui 

 in this scheme, except that we divide the Paumotu into the two classes 

 of that speech element which is common to Easter Island and that 

 speech element in which Rapanui is not represented. Our next table 

 will exhibit the proximity of the affinities which the dissection of the 

 Paumotu has offered in the foregoing table. In this we deal with all 

 the identifications in the neighbor islands of Southeast Polynesia. 



Table 4. 



In the next table we shall deal with those identifications which do not 

 extend beyond the province of Southeast Polynesia. 



Table 5- 



