The Number Concept eBook

Levi L. Conant
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 185 pages of information about The Number Concept.

The Number Concept eBook

Levi L. Conant
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 185 pages of information about The Number Concept.

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[96] Op. cit., p. 95.

[97] Mueller, Sprachwissenschaft, II. ii. p. 147.

[98] Schoolcraft, Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge, Vol.  IV. p. 429.

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[100] Latham, R.G., Essays, chiefly Philological and Ethnographical, p. 247.  The above are so unlike anything else in the world, that they are not to be accepted without careful verification.

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[106] Burton, R.F., Mem.  Anthrop.  Soc. of London. 1, p. 314.  In the illustration which follows, Burton gives 6820, instead of 4820; which is obviously a misprint.

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[112] Op. cit., loc. cit.

[113] Tylor, Primitive Culture, Vol.  I. p. 249.

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[126] Goedel, “Ethnol. des Soussous,” Bull. de la Soc. d’Anthr. de Paris, 1892, p. 185.

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