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Coluch, Chingita, &c. spoken from 
California to latitude 55 in the north 
west coast of America. 
5. Skereh, above 125 dialects 
and tribes; Panis, Seris, Pakis, 
Lepan, Shoshoni, Opata, Uchis, 
Poyay, &c. extending from Slave 
lake to California, Texas, Florida, 
and Honduras. 
6. Nachez, nearly 7-5 dialects 
and tribes; Cado, Yatasih, Wocon, 
Cuza, Cataba, &c. extending from 
Sinaloa in the West to Carolina in 
the East. 
7. Capaha, about 50 dialects 
and tribes; Washasha, Yatani, Oto, 
Ochagra, Dacota, &c. extending 
from the head of Missouri river to 
the Wabash and Arkanzas rivers. 
8. Chactah, above 40 dialects 
and tribes; Chicasa, Yazu, Coroa, 
Humah, Muskolgih, Seminole, &c. 
extending from Texas to Florida. 
9. Otaly, about 25 dialects and 
tribes; Tsuluki or Cherokees,Talle- 
gha, Talahuicas, Talahasi, &c. 
extending from the Alleghany 
mountains to the mountains of 
Mexico. 
10. Atalan, about 25 dialects 
and tribes; Tala or Tarasca, 
Matalan, Tulan, Tecas, Tolban, 
Colima, Tarahumara, &c. extending 
from New Mexico to Michuacan, 
and Nicaragua. 
11. Otomi, about 20 dialects and 
tribes ; Miges, Dotami, Mazahuy, 
&c. extending from Arkansas to 
Mexico. 
12. Aztec, about 20 dialects and 
tribes; Tolteca, Oimeca, Cora, 
Pipil, &c. extending from Mexico 
to Nicaragua. 
13. Maya, about 40 dialects and 
tribes; Iluazteca, Poconchi, Guichi, 
&c. extending from Texas, to 
Yucatan and Guatimala. 
14. Chontal, about 50 dialects 
and tribes; Tzendal, Choles, Locas, 
Lencas, Zoques, Quelen, Chiapan, 
&c. extending from Chiapa to 
Panama. 
2. Languages and Nations of 
South America, 
15. Aruac, having nealy iOO 
dialects and tribes; su ch as Haytian, 
Cuban, Yucayan, Eyeri, Cairi, 
Arara, Cumana, Arayas, Aragoas, 
&c. extending from the islands of 
Bahama and Cuba, to Coro, Cu- 
mana, Guyana and Brazil. 
16. Calina, about 122 dialects 
and tribes; Carib, G alibi, Yaoy, 
Tamanac, Guarivas, Gotos, Chay- 
mas, Gutacas, &c. spread from the 
Carib islands to Darien, Oronoco, 
Guyana and Brazil. 
17. Puris, about 90 dialects and 
tribes; M ay pur i s, Ach agu as,Coropos, 
Camacan, Parexis, Parias, &c. ex- 
tending from Paria and the Oronoco 
to Brazil and Paraguay. 
18. Yarura, about 25 dialects 
and tribes; Betoy, Ayrico, Ele, 
Yarns, Charua, Ozomaca, Gauna, 
&c. spread from the river Oronoco 
to the river Parana and Popayan. 
19. Cun a, about 25 dialects and 
tribes; such as Uraba, Darien, Cu- 
nacuna, Choco, Cocinas, &c. spread 
from Panama to Coro and Popayan. 
20. Mayna, about 60 dialects and 
tribes; Yameos, Amaonos, Manoa, 
Cauchas, Panos, Managua, Solimos, 
Aguanos, &c. spread from Popayan 
and Quito to the Maranon and 
Parana. 
21. Maca, about 100 dialects 
and tribes; Muhizca, Yuncas, Za- 
muca, Pancha, Moxos, Otomacas, 
T^o, Pinoco, Chaco, &c. spreading 
throughout South America from 
Cundinamarca to Peru and Brazil. 
22. Guarani, nearly 300 dialects 
and tribes; Tupi, Omagua, Cocama, 
Guyana, Payagua, &c. spread 
throughout Brazil, and from the 
Andes to the Atlantic sea, as far 
sputh as Buenos Ayres. 
23. Mahan, about 50 dialects 
and tribes; Quichua, Aymaru, 
Muras, Marahas, Andoa, Moratas, 
Zapibo, Cuyaba, &c. spread from 
Peru in the west to Brazil in the 
east on both sides the Equator, 
24. Lule, about 25 dialects and 
tribes; Vilela, Mocobi, Abipon, 
Toba, Atalala, &c. spread through 
Chaco, Tucuman and Paraguay, 
25. Chili, about 20 dialects and 
