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APPENDIX. 



List of Schedules in Table I. 



Nations. 



Names of Persons by whom, and places where Schedules were filled. 



1. Arabic. . . 



2. Druse and 



Maronite 



3. Hebrew . . 



4. Neo-Syriac or 



Nestorian 



5. Armenian 



C. Erse . . . 



1. G^LIO. 



8. Manx . . . 



9. Welsh. . . 



10. Persian . . 



11. Sanskrit . . 



12. Danish and 



Norwegian 



13. Icelandic . . 



14. Swedish . . 



15. ANaL0-S.A.X0N 



16. English . . 



17. Holland 



Dutch 



18. Belgian . . 



19. Westphalian 

 or Platt Dutch 



20. German 

 (Prussian) 



21. Ger.man 



(Swiss) 



22. French . . 



23. Spanish . . 



24. Portuguese . 



25. Italian . . 



26. Latin . . . 

 2T. Classical 



Greek 

 28. Modern 



Greek 



Rev. C. V. A. Van Dyck, D. D., Missionary of the American Board of Com- 

 missioners for Foreign Missions, Beirut, Syria, May, 1860. 

 Hon. J. Augustus Johnson, XJ. S. Consul at Beirut, Syria, May, 1860. 



Prof. W. Henry Green, D. D., Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey, 



June, 1861. 

 Austin K. Wright, M. D., Missionary of the American Board above named, 



Ooromiah, Persia, July, 1860. 

 Lewis H. Morgan, with the aid of John D. Artin and James Thomason, native 



Armenians, residents of Rochester, N. Y., 1859. 

 Prof. D. Foley, D. D., Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, March, 1860. Procured 



through Hon. Samuel Talbot, XJ. S. Consul at Dublin. 

 Rev. Duncan McNab, Glasgow, Scotland, April, 1860, through Hon. George 



Vail, U. S. Consul, Glasgow. 

 John Moore, Esq., Rochester, N. Y., December, 1864. 

 Evan T. Jones, Esq., Palmyra, Portage Co., Ohio, August, 18G1. 

 Rev. G. W. Coan, D. D., Missionary of the American Board, Ooromiah, Persia, 



April, 1863. 



1. Prof. W. D. Whitney, Yale College, New Haven, March, 1860. 



2. Fitz Edward Hall, D. C. L., Saugor, North India, August, 1861. 



Hon. W. De Rasloif, Charge d'Affairs of Denmark in the United States. At 



New York, April, 1861. 

 Prof. Sigwrdsson, Copenhagen, Denmark, May, 1862, through Prof. C. C. Raflfn, 



Secretary of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquarians, Copenhagen. 

 Edward Count Piper, Minister Resident of Sweden in the United States, 



Washington, February, 1864. 

 Compiled from Bosworth's Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, from Orosius and other 



sources. 

 Lewis H. Morgan, Rochester, N. Y. 

 Gerard Arink, M. D., Rochester, N. Y., January, 1861. 



Rev. P. J. De Smet, S. J. St. Louis, Missouri, June, 1862. 



Lewis H. Morgan, with the aid of M. Wischemier, Rochester, N. Y., April, 



1862. 

 Joseph Felix, Esq., Rochester, N. Y., May, 1860. 



C. Hunziker, Attorney at Law, Berne, Switzerland. Prepared at the request of 

 the Hon. Theodore S. Fay, U. S. Minister Resident at Berne, March, 1860. 



Lewis H. Morgan, Rochester, N. Y. 



The Counsellor Senhor Miguel Maria Lisboa, Minister Plenipotentiary of Brazil 

 in the United States. Washington, December, 1862. 



The Counsellor Senhor M. M. Lisboa, above named. December, 1862. 



Lewis H. Morgan, Rochester, N. Y. 



Glossary of Later and Byzantine Greek, by Prof E. A. Sophocles. Memoirs 

 Am. Acad. N. S., vol. vii. Article BaS^t Xvyyipiias. 



