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Alphabet.
ETHNOGRAPHICAL PART.-Oceania.-Polynesia.-Melanesia.-Viti, or the Feejee
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Polynesia. Tahiti.-Nukuhiva.-Hawaii. Rarotonga.-Mangareva.-Rapa.-

The Austral Islands.-Pannotu.-New Zealand.-Chatham Island.-Fakaafo.Vaitupu. General Illustrations. — Months. - Winds.- Numerals.-Viti and Tonga, Tikopia. — Tarawa.-Synopsis of Mixed Languages.-Origin of the Polynesians.-North-western America. PHILOLOGICAL PART.-Comparative Grammar of the Polynesian Dialects.-Essay at a Lexicon of the Polynesian Languages.-English and Polynesian Vocabulary. -Dialect of Fakaafo and Vaitupu.-Grammar of the Vitian Language.-Vitian Dictionary.-Vocabulary of the Dialect of Tobi.-Vocabulary of the Dialect of Mille.-Outlines of a Grammar of the Tarawan Language.-Vocabulary of the Tarawan Language.-Notes on the Language of Rotuma. -The Languages of Australia.-The Languages of North-Western America.-Synopsis and Vocabularies.-The "Jargon or Trade-Language of Oregon.-Patagonia.-Southern Africa.

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