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Tahiti-Hawaii : 



2575 2589 2613 2651 2682 2721 2783 2823 2854 2893 2929 2970 3015 3036 



2577 2590 2614 2657 2683 2722 2796 2826 2855 2895 2934 2973 3022 3037 



2578 2591 2616 2662 2684 2730 2800 2827 2859 2896 2937 2977 3023 3039 



2579 2594 2627 2668 2685 2735 2808 2830 2873 2897 2938 2984 3028 3041 



2580 2596 2628 2669 2694 2749 2818 2833 2875 2904 2947 2987 3029 3048 



2584 2598 2634 2673 2695 2751 2819 2839 2877 2916 2958 2989 3031 3050 



2585 2605 2639 2677 2696 2758 2820 2851 2891 2925 2969 3010 3034 3051 

 2588 2612 2646 2681 2707 2764 2822 



We next come to the identifications which fall within that inseparable 

 group for which we have been employing the designation Polynesian, 

 that in which it is impossible to assign any given vocable to one or the 

 other migration stream in specific attribution. 



Polynesian-Tahiti : 



2626 2632 2670 271 1 2729 2754 2768 2789 2834 2889 2939 2971 3026 3040 



2630 2637 2700 2728 2738 275Q 2786 2802 2846 2927 2957 3013 3038 



Polynesian-Tahiti-Marquesas : 



2587 2619 2650 2680 2732 2770 2813 2836 2882 2909 2913 2949 2955 3016 



2595 2631 2672 2704 2750 2776 2817 2868 2887 2910 2920 2954 2982 3020 



2615 2638 2679 2716 2760 2806 



The Proto-Samoan element, in the next group of tables has a rather 

 more considerable representation. 



Proto-Samoan-Tahiti : 



2593 2609 2649 2661 2699 2725 2741 2766 2774 2815 2932 2953 2965 3005 



2600 2611 2652 2664 2703 2726 2753 2767 2775 2870 2945 2959 2966 3006 



2602 2624 2654 2674 2720 2727 2755 2769 2788 2884 2948 2962 2993 3027 



2604 2642 2656 2686 2723 2731 2762 2772 2793 2914 2951 2964 2995 3032 



2608 2648 2659 2691 2724 2740 2765 2773 2812 



Proto-Samoan-Tahiti-Marquesas : 



2573 2606 2633 2644 2647 2688 2705 2709 2719 2805 2874 2996 3000 3025 



2581 2617 2636 2645 2678 2690 2708 2710 2746 2867 2899 2997 3004 3033 

 2603 2629 



The Tongafiti element presented in the final tables is but little more 

 numerous in this element of Tahiti than is the Proto-Samoan. 



Tongafiti-Tahiti: 



2618 2692 2743 2771 2807 2838 2852 2886 2907 2923 2943 2961 2992 3024 



2640 2698 2744 2782 2809 2840 2860 2894 2911 2926 2944 2963 2998 3043 



2641 2701 2747 2785 2810 2841 2864 2898 2912 2928 2946 2968 2999 3044 

 2643 2734 2748 2792 2831 2842 2865 2902 2915 2931 2950 2976 3001 3045 

 2665 2737 2752 2794 2832 2845 2878 2905 2917 2936 2952 2985 3002 3047 

 2667 2739 2761 2797 2835 2848 2880 2906 2921 2942 2960 2991 3008 3049 

 2676 2742 2763 2798 2837 2850 



Tongafiti-Tahiti-Marquesas : 



2660 2777 2791 281 1 2816 2862 2881 2967 2972 2979 2980 2986 2994 3046 

 2706 2784 2799 



The sum of this labored investigation is conveniently set forth in 

 Table 15 on page 116, retaining as before the division of the material 

 as common to Rapanui or otherwise ; with the proper sums obtained 

 in each half of the table are brought forward the corresponding sums 

 from the similar Table 9 on page 87, in which the Paumotu and 

 Mangarevan affiliates of Tahiti are assembled. 



The material offered in Bishop Jaussen's dictionary of Tahiti amounts 

 to 6,200 items. This has been supplemented by other material from 

 the earlier Davies dictionary, where it offered vocables neglected by the 



