THOMAS] INDIAN LANGUAGES OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA D5 
Jalchedunes Pajalames Tecargonis 
Jallicuamai ; Panana Tecayaguis [see Cues] 
Jagullapais Papudos Tecayas 
Jamajabs Pasalmes Tecoripas 
Janos Payuchas Tecuatzilzisti 
Jocomis Paxuchis *Tegiiima (el Opata) 
Jumanes Piatos Tegilis 
Llamparicas *Piros Tehatas 
Maguiaquis Poarames Tehuizos 
Mammites Polames Temoris 
Matapanes Pulicas Teparantanas 
Mejuos *Putimas Tiburones 
Mezcaleros Quemeya Tintis 
Mimbrefios Quicamopas *Tlaxomultecas 
Movas Quihuimas, los Quiquimas Tochos 
Muares Quiquimas Tontos 
*Muutzizti [Muutzicat] Salineros Torames 
Navajoas Sibubapas Vaimoas 
Navajos Sisibotaris *Vayemas 
Nures Sisimbres Xicarillas 
Oaboponomas Sivolos Xilefios [see Gilefios] 
*Ocoronis _ *Sobaipuris *Yavipais, los Apaches 
Onavas Sovas Yecoratos 
Opas Sumas Yuanes[Cuhana los Cucapa[ 
Oposines Supis *Yutas 
Orejones *Tahue Zayahuecos 
Oronihuatos Tapacolmes Zuaques, el Tehueco 
Otaquitamones *Teacuacitzisti 
LANGUAGES FROM OROZCO Y BERRA WITHOUT TRIBAL NAMES 
*Mediotaguel *Pacasa 
TRIBAL NAMES FROM OTHER AUTHORITIES 
Buasdabas Nacameris Nacosuras 
Cumupas 
This area is thus marked off from the rest of Mexico because these 
supposed ‘‘naciones”’ were included therein by the writers who 
mention them, though in some cases erroneously, according to the 
boundaries of the present day. 
There are several reasons why none of these names have been 
recognized on the map, some of which are given in the notes following. 
In some instances the names have reference to villages in which the 
language spoken was one already mentioned, and marked on the 
map. In other cases there is no evidence that the people named 
spoke a distinct language or dialect. In some instances in which it is 
stated the dialect was distinct, it is impossible, from the evidence, to 
classify it or to determine that it should be placed in the list of real 
unclassified languages. The first and largest portion of the names 
is from Orozco y Berra’s list of tribes (1:67-76); the second portion 
is from his list of languages (1:62-66), for which he presents no 
tribal names, while the third part contains tribal names not mentioned 
8347°—Bull. 44—11——3 
