84 EASTER ISLAND. 



Mangareva-Rapanui-Marquesas-Tahiti: 



14 27 45 81 91 105 152 180 204 216 230 241 250 290 



24 33 56 87 92 132 159 

 Mangareva-Rapanui-Marquesas : 



3 46 63 106 116 118 141 163 179 199 208 235 247 275 



9 54 71 108 117 131 158 169 196 202 223 245 272 288 

 13 55 104 



Mangareva-Rapanui-Tahiti : 29 31 34 80 192 242 257 289 



The next group of tables includes all those vocables common to Ma- 

 ngareva and Rapanui for which affiliation is established in the general 

 Polynesian in which it is impracticable to identify more closely the 

 migration stream: 



Polynesian-Mangareva-Rapanui: 333 334 436 455 543 598 717 



Polynesian-Mangareva-Rapanui-Marquesas-Tahiti: 



293 324 34i 364 400 422 479 547 585 614 636 668 690 701 



295 329 349 381 401 442 4 8 9 550 596 621 638 673 691 703 



297 330 352 382 418 443 503 551 597 624 644 674 692 707 



299 33i 355 385 419 454 5i8 556 599 627 658 675 696 714 



315 335 356 386 420 456 533 569 604 628 659 679 699 719 



319 337 361 39i 421 458 537 576 609 634 660 684 700 725 

 323 34 363 396 422 



Polynesian-Mangareva-Rapanui-Marquesas: 



307 358 433 473 493 529 584 617 625 653 677 689 710 723 

 344 409 467 492 501 564 600 622 637 654 



Polynesian-Mangareva-Rapanui-Tahiti: 



308 325 395 448 466 480 490 540 688 709 



Similarly segregated, the Proto-Samoan migration element yields the 

 following tables : 



Proto-Samoan-Mangareva-Rapanui : 



735 739 742 749 756 764 769 779 786 794 817 820 

 Proto-Samoan-Mangareva-Rapanui-Marquesas-Tahiti: 



734 736 737 741 757 759 828 832 835 

 Proto-Samoan-Mangareva-Rapanui-Marquesas: 729 732 758 766 808 833 

 Proto-Samoan-Mangareva-Rapanui-Tahiti : 809 



The element contributed by the Tongafiti migration is exhibited in 

 the following set of tables: 



Tongafiti-Mangareva-Rapanui : 848 852 854 871 904 

 Tongafiti-Mangareva-Rapanui-Marquesas-Tahiti: 



842 872 878 879 892 895 900 906 921 922 925 931 941 951 



859 873 

 Tongafiti-Mangareva-Rapanui-Marquesas: 



847 865 866 870 907 924 928 938 

 Tongafiti-Mangareva-Rapanui-Tahiti : 934 



In the foregoing tabular view we have engaged our attention upon 

 only so much of the Mangarevan as finds affiliation with the Paumotu 

 and the Rapanui. This, of course, is far from exhausting the identi- 

 fiable element of Mangarevan. On pages 89-105 will be found a 

 list of the remaining vocables of the speech of Mangareva for which 

 affiliates have been determined in other languages of Polynesia. It is 

 to this special list that reference is made by serial numbers in the suc- 

 ceeding tables. In these, as in the corresponding tables in the Paumotu 

 chapter, there will be found certain type differentiation ; the italic num- 



