470 The Andes and the Amazons. 



TocANTiNS. — Camntas (west side), nearly or quite ex- 

 tinct. 



XiNGU. — Mansos, Junmas, Taconha - pine, Axij - paias, 

 Bravas, Ardras, Carajas, Curiuaias, Pardraudtes. 



Tapajos. — Mauhds (west side), Mundurucus (beyond 

 first cataract), Ardras, Apiacares, JSfamhiguaras, Tapan- 

 honas, Parexis. 



Madeira. — Muras, Ardras (right side), Caripiinas (by 

 the rapids), Tunis, Urupas, Parentintins, Piarrhaus, Ma- 

 tanauis; Chacobos, Cayuabas, Mobimas, Canichanas, and 

 Mojos (on Mamore); Maropas (on the Beni). 



Negeo. — Aruaquis (left side), Macns (near Yictoria), 

 Uaiipes (above the rapids of San Gabriel — a general name 

 for some thirty tribes). On the Rio Blanco, eighteen tribes 

 are enumerated, among them the Caripunas and Macuxis. 



PuRtJs. — Muras, Pammarys, Juberys, Cipos, Catauixis, 

 Pamanas, Caxararys, Apuriinds, Camijos, Canamarys, Ma- 

 netenerys. 



Teffe. — Juris, Chumanas, Jananays, Vayphys, Passes, 

 Jummas. (These names and those on the Japura were 

 furnished by Manuel Medina, one of the oldest pilots on 

 the Amazons, and one of Mr. Bates's assistants.) 



JuRui.. — Catauixis, Arauas (above Gaviao), Collinas, 

 Conibos, Catuquinas, Nauas. 



JuTAHi. — Marauas, Catnquinas. 



Japura. — Maria-the, Minhas, MarA^-phy, Mirdnhas (at 

 the rapids), Curitus. Wallace mentions the Uaenambeus, 

 or Humming-bird tribe. 



TuNANTiNS. — Caishanas. 



IgA. — Tiiciinas (an extensive tribe extending along both 

 banks of the Solimoens between Tabatinga and Fonte 

 Boa), Chumanas. Across the Solimoens, back of San Pau- 

 lo, dwell Tucunas, Cambeas, Jandia-tubas, Varaychii, Jn- 

 rys, Passes. 



