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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



kaankang (Kamtschatka) 

 hang (Yeneseian) 

 joonul (Yukagir) 

 enku (Koriak) 

 tshukutshi (Kamischatka) 



American (Eskimo). 

 chojatschin (Tchuktchi) 

 innuk (Greenland) 

 innueet (Hudson's Bay) 

 yaalock (Kadiak) 

 anaan (Aleutun) 

 anaha (Kadiak) 



amama (Greenland and Mackenzie River) 

 annak (Uyialaskct)) 

 anana (Mackenzie River) 



aghilga (Aleutan) 



a.heeh-ek ( Unalaska) 



kannek (Greenland), kanok (Kadiak) 



shetooe (Kotzebne Sound) 



setunka (Tchuktchi) 



kukek (Mackcnze Rive?-) 



UBnuk (Mackenzie River) 



unjak (Kadiak), unjuk (Tchuktchi) 



oonooak (Hadson's Bay) 



kinaga (Kadiak), kingak (Greenland) 



kingara (Huds. Bay), kingar (Kotz. Sd.) 



chinga (Tchuktchi), Ivrenyark (Mack. R.) 



ankoziii (Unalaska), anghosin (Aleutan) 



tshutakat (Aleutan) 



chehtak ( Unalaskan) 



kawychly (Kadiah), kakluk (Tchuktchi) 



koo {Hudson's Bay'', koouk (Kotz. Sd.) 



kuik (Gi-eenlanch, kuuk (Mackenzie R.) 



kuik (Kadiak) 



kulak (TclmktcUi) 



sermek (Greenland) [icel 



annu [Tchuktchi), annju (Kadiak) 



kanneuk (Hudson's Bay), aiiniyo (Jfac- 



kenzie River\ kanneek {Aleutan) 

 ujarak (Greenland and Mackenzie River) 

 oo5'arra {Hudson's Bay) 

 yainak (Kadiac) 

 kooooanak (Unalaska) 



sukkenuk Hudson's Bay) 



shekenak (Tchuktchi) 



ajut [Greenland^, agadak(fi adiac) 



tcliikreynerk {Mackenzie River) 



tekkinek (Lairador) 



tirkiti {Tchuktchi) 



ahnak (Unalaska), aghnak (Aleutan) 



agonok (Ka,diak\ ukrark (Mackenzie R.) 



kiutit (Greenland), keuteet {Hitds. Bay) 



kootay (Kotzebue's Sound) 



gutyk (TcMiktchi , ehudyt (Kadiak) 



kigut (Mackenzie River) 



mooe (Kadiak) 



aganak (Kadiak), aganach (Tchuktchi) 



anhahenak ( Unalas. \ anrenak (Mack. R.) 



attausek (Greeyiland) 



adaitsuk iKotzebue Sound) 



atoken ( Unalaska) 



attakon (Aleutan) 



illaak (Mackenzie River) 



tcita-mat {Mackenzie River) 



tsetumet (Kolzebue Sound) 



As regards the grammar of many of tlie Turanian languages, many 

 resemblances in structure to the Northern American languages hav^e 

 been pointed out, and it is not necessary at present to elaborate this 

 feature of the case. 



I do not, however, i)ropose to derive the American languages from 

 the Basque, believing that they ai-e but sister branches of the same 



