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pendent in the Andes for several 
years. 
22. Manco III. son of Huayna, 
rightful Inca in S. Peru, from 
1533 to 1555, called Elinga by 
the Spaniards. 
23. Sayri tupac his son 1555 
to 1561. Diego of Sp. 
24. Cuzititu his brother 1561 
to 1569. Philip I. of Sp. 
25. Tupac Amaui I. his bro- 
ther, 1569 to 1578. Philip II. of 
Sp. all independant of Spain, in 
Vilcapampa; last beheaded. 
26. Paulin I. Christobai of Sp 
set up by them at different times 
in opposition till 1576, was son 
of Huayna. 
£7. Paullu II. Carlos of Sp.his 
son, from 1576 to 1586. 
28. Paullu III. Melchior Carlos 
son of last 1586, exiled to Spain 
in 1602, dies there of grief 1610. 
Interregnum , but Incas acknow- 
ledged secretly by the Peruvians . 
29. Mangore 1674, revolts in 
the Andes. 
30. Torote, secretly from 1712 
to 1737, became independant in 
Andes till 1740. 
31. Apu or Huaynacapac II. 
J uan Santos of Sp. independent 
in Andes from 1742 to 1755, 
when sent to Spain. 
22 .Tupac Amaru II. Corded an - 
qui of Sp, independent in the 
South from 1780 to 1782. 
33. Tupac Amaru III. Ms bro- 
ther and successor 1782. 
34. Pumacagua, revolt in 1813. 
35. Manco IY. or Yupanqui 
VII. was Inca Protector General 
of the Indians appointed by Pa- 
tripts in 1818. 
36. Lauricocha, short revolt in 
1828. 
The series of Spanish kings 
and viceroys of Peru belongs to 
the colonial history, the series of 
late independent rulers and pre- 
sidents of Peru and Bolivia, be- 
longs to their late independent 
history. C. S, Majinesque. 
96. American Languages. : 
Wahtanx or M and an. 
The vocabularies of languages 
collected by Lewis and Clarke, 
in their memorable journey to 
the Pacific Ocean, appear to have 
been lost and never published. It 
is said they were put into the 
hands of Dr. Benj. Barton, who 
made no use of them; since his 
death they have disappeared, and 
cannot be traced any where. 
I met in Lexington, Ky. Mr. 
George Shannon, who was one of 
the companions of Lewis in that 
voyage, and who furnished me 
with some w r ords of the Mandans 
on the Upper Missouri, who lie 
said call themselves Wahtanis r 
these added to a few scattered in 
Lewis’ Travels, form the follow- 
ing 32 words. 
* Father Papa 
Mother Nayeh 
*Man Numakeh 
Woman Mikheh 
Water Minili 
God Hupanish 
Hill -Naweb 
Village Ahnah 
Meat Mascopi 
Corn Cohanteh 
Cold Shift i'hush 
White Shaliar 
Black Sahera 
Med Nopa 
Knife Maheh , 
**N*o Nicosh 
Big Ahinah 
Little Kami 
Fox Ohhaw 
Cat Poscop 
** Wild Sheep Ahsatah 
Mocasin Orup 
Wolf Shekeh 
1 Mahan ah 6 Kim ah 
~ Nupah 7 Kupah 
3 ' Nameni 8 Tetoki 
4 Topah *9 Macpeh 
5 Kehun 10 Pirokeh. 
