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the South Eastern from Onin to the Boundary and 

 thence along the South Coast of British Territory to the 

 Western or Right Bank of the Fly River. 



The following authorities have been quoted : — * 



1. Seka. P. E. Moolenburg. Tijd. v. Indische Taal 



xlvii. 1904. 



2. Jotafa [and Sentani in ( )]. G. L. Bink in ibid. 



xlv. 1902. 

 3 Sentani. P. E. Moolenburg. Bijdragen. t.d. 

 Taal. Ned Indie (7) v. 1906. 



4. TanaJi Merah, Tarfia, Takar, Jamna, Masimasi, 



Moar (i.e. Wakde) and Kumamba. G. G. 

 Batten. Glimpses of the Eastern Archipelago, 

 1894. 



5. Arimoa. A. B. Meyer. Uber die Mafoor'sche, 



1874. 



6. Pauwi. P.J. B.C. Robid^ v.d. Aa. " Reisen van 



Braam Morris." Bijd. t.d. Taal. Ned. Indie. (4) 

 X. 1885. 



7. Wamhcran, Waropin, Mohr, Tandia, Dasener, 



J any. Fabritius. Tijd. v. Indische Taal. iv. 

 1885. 



8. Angadi, Goreda, Nagramadu, Manikion. G. A. J. 



v. d. Sande in "Nova Guinea." Vol. III. 

 1907. 



9. Wandammen. G. L. Bink. Tijd. v. Indische 



Taal. xxxiv. 1891. 



10. Onin, Loho, Mairassis, Utanata. S. Muller. 



Reisen, 1857. 



11. Kapaur. C. J. F. le Cocq d'Armandville. Tijd. 



v. Indische Taal. xlvi. 1903. 



12. Karufa. H. v. Rosenberg. Der Malayische 



Archipel. 1878. 



* The number prefixed is that by which these authorities have been referred to 

 in the preceding pages. 



