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HIMYARITIC 
ABYSSINIAN 
BRANCH. 
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OR 
ARAB 
BRANCH. 
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IV. SEMITIC GROUP, 
( Dahalaki, Great Dahalak Is. near Massawa. 
Massuat, Mixed people of Massawa, Tigré speech. 
Hotumlu, Karneshim, Az-Shuma, Dokono, Mudun (Samhar) coast, 
ab assawa as far as Aqiq. 
Habab, Bejuk, Mensa, Bogos, Takue, Marea. Auseba province, N.E. 
frontier of Abyssinia . inland from Mudun 
lipa Sabderat, Dembela. Beit-Bibel and Dembela districts, head 
streams of the Barka and Mareb, W. of A 
Hlarrar, Abyssinian enclave in Somaliland, E. Kak ii 
Tigréė. Predominant nation in North Abyssinia. 
mhara. Predominant in So, Abyssinia, subject to Tigré, 
{ memes fc eime, Yemanich, Lower and Middle Atbara, S. to 
Sen 
sae (Fain. Blue Nile confluence, Khartum, and Senaar, Taka, 
u, Dar-Fur and Kaffa. 
Kabah V. g Nile, 12°-15° N. and between Obeid to the Nile at 
OSE, x u Kababish, W. of Nile and Bahr-el-Arab. 
L 
V. HAMITIC GROUP. 
Tisu Partai Baele, Ennedi, Zoghawa. N. of Dar-Fur; N. W. to Wanganya and 
‘ ata ay ae Fulah. W. of Dar-Fur. 
; Speech like Dasa or So. Tibu; type Negroid. 
( Zttu. Ittu Mts., 41°-42° E., 9°-10° N. 
Carayu. S. E, of Ankober. 
Dawari, W. from Tajurra bay. 
Wolo. W. of Lake Ardibbo. 
( OROMO Weare atte: E. of Lakes Ardibbo and Haic, 
OR Mecha. S. of Goja 
GALIA Raya, Asabo. W. of í Zebul. 
Lango. Somerset Nile, Fowura, to Magu 
A 
So. ETHIOPIAN Wa-Huma, Wa-Tust are th Bantus, E. Boal 
BRANCH. 4 
CENTRAL 
ETHIOPIAN 
Br 
Tue RETRIEVING HARPOON; AN UNDESCRIBED TYPE OF Es 
regions. 
wpe Kaffaland, 4 W. of Shoa. Wrongly Nu- 
the. lias Madata, Gudabirst, Habr-Awal. Be- 
h, Harrar and Berbera. 
| SOMALI { Stop serie pen of Berber. 
Godahursi, Dalbahantu, Warsingali, Mijjerthain. 
E. of Berbe 
ra to India 
er Asoba, Assa-Imara, ` Sidi: Habura, Galetla. 
AFAR OR ast between Abyssinia and Red sea, from 
DANAKIL Zala gi to Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb. 
Pr (Lasta district), Agaw (Quara district), Ap and 
amant (Gondar district) of ree 
L p or Shoho. N. E. frontier Abyssini 
on.—There was found in universal use at Point Barrow, 
WEAP 
Arctic Alaska, a peculiar form 
of harpoon, exclusively used, as 
the name I have suggested for it implies, for retrieving seals that 
