3 7 1 -Air. WAFERS Ttefcripkn 



1 6. Shaedeegg. 



1 7. Schauchtdeegg^ - 



18. Oachtdeegg. 

 ig. Nnyedeegg. 



20. Feh. A Score; 



sUi Heart augus feh Briefly 

 [ausfeh ^ag«j fignifies ^/zi. 



22. augus feh. Two and a Score 



23. Tre augus feh. Three, 



30. Deh augus feh. Ten and a Score. 



31. Heaneegg augus feh. Eleven and a Score, 



32. D^eegg augus. feh. 



40. Yoyiht. 



41. <^g#j yoyiht* 

 43. D& augus th 9 yoyiht. 



50. Dd? .^«g«i th 9 yoyiht. 



51. Heaneegg th 9 yoyiht. 



52. D®eegg augus lh 9 yoyiht. 



60. Tra? fehth, 



61. Hean augus Treefehth. 

 70. augus Tree fehth. 

 80. Careh-fehth. 



qo» Deh augus Careh-fehth. 

 100. Cooig fehth % or Caed> a Hundred. 

 200, Oychead. 

 1 000. MeeJah. 

 ioocooo. Meelioon. 



Indian My Knowledge of the High-Land Language 

 Frormn* made me the more capable of learning the Darien 

 compar'd ^ n ^ ans Language, when I was among them. For 

 with there is fome Affinity, not in the Signification of 

 theirs, the Words of each Language, but in the Pronun- 

 ciation, which I could eafily imitate ; both being 

 fpoken pretty much in the Throat, with frequent 

 Afpirates, and much the fame fharp or circumflex 

 Tang or Cant. I learned a great deal of the Dari- 

 tn Language in a Month's Converfation with them ; 



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