1892.] 



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Brinton. 



Work, to, muditmudu, T. ; mundru, Yes, elie, T. ; ee, M. 



M. 



Ye or you, micicana.T.; mica've, M. 



Year, mara, S. 



Yellow, tidnia, T. ; zakuami', M. 



Yesterday, maita puiclia, T. ; maita, 



M. (see To-morrow). 

 Young, edea-ve, T.; dreja-veve, M. 



(= young man). 



Numerals. 



1, pe«, peada, peara, T.; pembive, M. ; pe&t, S. ; equene, Cat. 



2, &ei!rt, T., M. and S. 



3, quimicha, T. ; camiscJta, M. (A.ymara). 



4, pusi, T. and M. (Aymara). 



5, picMca, T. and M. (Aymara). 



6, sucuta, T. and ]\[. (Aymara). 



7, Si'e^e, T. (Spanish). 



8, ocTio (Spanish). 



9, nueve (Spanish). 



10, tunca, M. (Aymara); peara tiinca, T. 



20, beta tttnca, M. (Aymara). 



Tacana-English Vocabulary. 



Aicha, meat, flesh. 

 Aida, great. 

 Ami, blood. 

 Aniuti, to sit. 

 A'no, woman, wife. 

 Apareje, friend. 

 Aquatri, mouth. 

 Aqui, tree. 

 Aquida, thorn. 

 Arease, to walk. 

 Atru, mammaj. 

 Aydeni, who. 

 Ba, to see. 

 Babe, to know. 

 Bdbe quisa, to teach. 

 Babe-tsua, to learn. 

 Bacua, snake. 

 Bacua-dada, rattlesnake. 

 Badi, moon. 

 Bai, lake. 

 Banu, salt. 

 Baque, a deer. 

 Beni, wind. 

 Beta, two. 

 Bruada, cold. 



PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. X.XX. 



Bueyupa, sky. 



Dudu, sister (elder). 



Canane, a boy. 



Ca?w', sister (by brother). 



Chicli, small. 



China, green. 



Chipilo, money. 



Chupia, there. 



Cost, younger brother. 



Goto, kettle. 



Oaabua, canoe. 



Caati, fire. 



Dnjn-piucha, always. 



Danane, blue. 



Dapiave, there. 



Dati, tortoise, 



Deja, man. 



Depe, silver. 



Derena, red. 



Devena, black. 



Dia, bird. 



Dia-dia, to eat. 



Dije, maize. 



Eana, tongue. 



Ea'na, ice. 



137. H. PRINTED MARCH 8, 1892. 



