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CHAPTER XV. 
Stephens, Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, II., 341. 
Brinton, The Maya Chronicles, 25, 231. 
Stephens, Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, e232 Se 
. Stephens, Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, II., 265. 
. Brasseur, Nations civilisées, II., 505. 
CHAPTER XVI. 
. Crawford, The Indian Archipelago; Laing, View of the Origin and Migrations of 
the Polynesian Nation; Humboldt, Kawi-Sprache ; Whitmee, The Ethnology ~ 
of the Pacific ; Prichard, Physical History of Mankind ; Latham, The Varieties 
of Man; Baldwin, Ancient America, Appendix; Journal of the Polynesian 
Society. 
. On the Origin of some American Indian Tribes, Canadian Naturalist, Vol. IX, No. 
2, p- 74+ 
. Canadian Naturalist, Vol. IX., No. 2, p. 68. 
. Mariner, Tonga Islands, II., 183. 
CHAPTER XVII. . 
. ap. Thomas, A Study of the Manuscript Troano, 229; Brasseur, Nations Civilisées, 
Wig iris eter 
. Crawford, Indian Archipelago, I., 94. 
. Lang, View of the Polynesian Nation, 13. 
. Mariner, Tonga Islands, II., Appendix Civ. 
. Squier, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore, 232. 
North Americans of Antiquity, 241. 
Pickering, Races of Man, London, 113. 
. Crawford, Indian Archipelago, I., 366. 
. Schoolcraft, Hiawatha Legends. 
. Mr. Whitmee finds traces of Sanscrit in Malagasy. 
. Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. I., p. 190. 
. Zuniga, Historia de las Islas Philipinas. 
