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Prruvian. 

 .ppisca Q.A., pissica jS". 



6 — socta Q. A . suceuta ^S'. 



carata-rirobo C. 

 michalo At. 

 7. . . canchis Q. 



pacalco ^. paoaluca iS'. 



8 passac Q. 



curapa-rirobo C. 



kimsa-calco.4. kimisa 

 cholama At. 

 isoon Q. 



10. 



teker, tekara At. 

 pusicalco A. 

 bururuche C. 



tunca A. S. 



chunca Q. 

 such, suchi At. 



Khita-Sumerian. 



beaha Ilauasu, biet Knshua, host Basque, 

 itsutsu Japanese., wisk Mohaiok, &c., wiks 

 Onondagfi, wish Cayuga, hiskee Cherokee, 

 seppacan Adahi, dissickka Caddo, hussa 

 Cfietimaca, hisca Muysca, kechu Araucan. 



shiddah Haunsa, shawco Dacotah, soodallih 

 Cherokee, chtoo Uche. 



gordjou Barabra, roku Japanese. 



mutsu .Japanese, inohok Maricopa. 



g:anah Tiiscaront, pacaness Adahi. 



bookqua, buckeroe Haussa, kalo-pagy Musk- 

 ogee, i>?ig\\\x Atiacapa, pacalcon J.rfa/l^ (8), 

 bissickka Caddo, pakek Maricopa, passac 

 Quichua »(8), piiasa Tehuilche (8), poaa 

 Puelche (8). 



fakoa Kashna, fatchee Loo Choo, faz .Japan- 

 ese, pigajunga Tchuktchi, peefah Uche, 

 upkutepish Natchez (see 7). 



kraerabane Otto, kraerapane loway, chinna- 

 bah Muskogee. 

 calcu S. kamtshing Aleutan. 



kollemgaien Kadiak (9). 



iiskodk, iskodon Barahra, kokonotsu .Jap- 

 anese, sickinish AdfiJii. 



tarra Kashna, turrah Haussa, chakali Choc- 

 taic, pewesickka Caddo. 



pur Accad. bure Barabra, amar Basqtu;, 

 gomar Haussa, oyerih Mohawk, perug 

 Mandan, peeraga Minetaree, perakuk Up- 

 saroka, pahlen Muskogee, pocoli Choctaw, 

 mari Araucan. 



dimaga, dimega, dumming Barabra, teatn- 

 atska Puelche. 



siou .Japajiese, hasuk. asik Aleutari, ausai 

 Huron, uhskohhih Cherokee, heissigu Atia,- 

 caim, shahoke Maricopa. 



The Haussa and Kashna connection of the Sumerians is 

 valuable as aiding to establish the Biblical relations of that 

 ancient stock. In a paper read before the Society of Biblical 

 Archaeology, I endeavoured to connect the Zimri of Jeremiah 

 XXV. 25 and of the Assyrian inscriptions (Records of the Past, 

 I. 22, V. 34, 41) with the Sumerian people, and these again 

 with Zimran, the eldest son of Abraham by Keturah.^ Zama- 



* I have alluded to the same subject in an article which appeared in 

 the January part of the " British and Foreign Evangelical Review." 

 Since that article was in press, however, I have discovered that the 

 Sumerian family was in existence prior to the time of Zimran, being 

 that of the Yorliam mentioned by many Arabian historians. The uni- 

 versal tradition is that the Katoorah, or descendants of Abraham by 

 Keturah, united with the Jorham, from whom the original Aumri and 

 Zemirai descended. As one of their ancestors, Beer, was commemorated 



