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[Oct. 



Rain, bco (= water). 



it rains, ocooi. 

 Red, 7na. 



bright red, vialay. 

 Relation, male, xoyqiie. 



female, xoyco. 

 Road, ma-a. 

 Round, caliua. 



Salt, hmi, or ami, or queiia oclia, or 

 o-a, or teve. 



to salt, ami pegeiiaye. 

 Scorpion, puny. 

 See, to, inaye. 

 Seed, grain, ca. 

 Servant, slave, _/fl^a. 

 Shaman, priest, mniapaiii (see "To 



foretell "). 

 Shoulders, ete. 

 Silver, rehua. 



Sin, coa-yoye (see "Bad "). 

 Sleep, to, cane. 

 Smell, to, yeye-ye. 

 Small, little, arimania. 

 Smoke, pia. 



Sou], joy (see "Heart"). 

 Spittle, co-o. 

 Spring, fountain, oco rcnia (see 



"Water"). 

 Star, manuco. 



the Pleiades, vze po. 

 Stick, tarapue. 



Stone, quena. 

 Straw, tayajuinze. 

 Sun, nr.e, or ense. 



the sun rises, n<ie nnntagi. 

 Talk, to, n-caye, or cocaeaye. 



speech or words, caye. 



language, coca. 

 Thief, naaque. 

 Tiger, ayro-yay (see "Woods," 



"Dog"). 

 Time, rem. 

 Tobacco, mueto. 



in powder, xea, or xena mueto. 

 To-daj', yure. 



Tonoue, the, zemeno, zemeyo. 

 Town, village, quero, or taco, or 



raripue (see " Place "). 

 Turtle, cohue, or p)uca, or taxeya. 

 Urine, cone. 

 Water, oco. 



drinking water, ocoraca. 



clear water, cositaye oco. 

 Weight, requexi. 



to weigh in a balance, cuencuesi. 

 Wind, tutu. 

 Wish, to, yeye. 

 White, poo. 



Woods, forest, ayro, or mue. 

 Yellow, zeno, zonio, or paco 

 Yesterday, niamina. 



I 



4 



On the Phylogeny of the Vertebrata, 



By E. D. Cope. 

 {Read before the American Philosophical Society, October 7, 1S92.) 



I have traced the origin* of the Mammalia to the Theromorous reptiles 

 of the Permian epoch, for the following reasons. The latter include the 

 Pelycosauria, Cotylosauria, Procolophonina and perhaps other orders. 

 In both classes there is only one postorbital arch of the skull, and this 

 is the zygomatic. In both (excepting Prototheria and Procolophonina f ) 



* Proceeds. Amer. Philos. Soc, 18S4, p. 43. 

 t Seeley, Philos. Trans. Royal Soc, 1889, 2G9. 



