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List of Schedules in Table I. — Conliyiued. 



29. Lithuanian . 



30. Polish . . . 

 3L Slovakian or 



Bohemian 



32. Bulgarian 



33. Bulgarian 



34. Russian . . 



35. OSMANLI- 



TURK 



86. kuzulbashi . 

 37. Magyar . . 



38. esthonian 



39. Finn . . 



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



Prof. Francis Bopp, Berlin, Prussia, April, 1860. Procured through lion. 



Joseph A. Wright, U. S. Minister Resident in Prussia. 

 Augustus Plinta, Esq., Civil Engineer, Albany, N. Y., January, 1861. 

 Prof. Kanya, Pesth, Hungary, February, 1861. Procured through Hon. J. 



Glancy Jones, U. S. Minister Plenipotentiary in Austria. Vienna. 

 Rev. Elias Riggs, D. D., Missionary of the American Board at Constantinople, 



Turkish Empire, February, 1862. 

 Rev. Charles F. Morse, Missionary of same Board, Sophia, Turkey, January, 



1863. 

 By a Russian gentleman. 

 Rev. Andrew T. Pratt, Missionary of the American Board, Aleppo, Syria, 



Augu.st, 1860. 

 Rev. George W. Dunmorc, Missionary of the same Board, at Kharpoot, Turk- 

 ish Empire. Jvily, 1860. 

 Prof Paul Hunfalvy, Member of the Hungarian Academy, Pesth, Hungary, 



January, 1861. Procured through Hon. J. Glancy Jones, U. S. Minister 



Plenipotentiary in Austria. 

 Hon. Charles A. Leas, U. S. Consul Revel, Russia, February, 1861. 



1. G. Sclin, Student of the Physico-Mathematical Faculty in the University of 

 Helsingfors, Russia, April, 1860. Prepared at the request of President A. 

 Retzius, President of the Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden. 



2. Urjo Koskinen, Prof, in the University of Jacobstad, Finland, September, 

 1860. Procured through Hon. B. F. Angel, U. S. Minister Resident in 

 Sweden. 



