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                      ஢εே̙੽ Google Books א Internet Archive ɨ༱ቡᛘdመν [9]–[20]f



                          [9]   George Brown, Melanesians and Polynesians their Life-histories

                              Described and Compared (London, 1910)
                          [10]   James Calvert and Thomas Williams, Fiji and the Fijians, 2 vols.

                              (London, 1858)
                          [11]   Pedro Chirino, Relación de las Islas Filipinas. The Philippines in

                              1600, trans. Ramón Echeverria (Manila, 1969)
                          [12]   R. H. Codrington, The Melanesians: Studies in their Anthropology

                              and Folk-lore (Oxford, 1891)
                          [13]   John Davies, A Tahitian and English Dictionary (1851) (New York,
                              1978)

                          [14]   William Ellis, Polynesian Researche During a Residence of Nearly

                              Six Years in the South Sea Islands, 4 vols. (London, 1831)
                          [15]   John Inglis, In the New Hebrides: Reminiscences of Missionary Life
                              and Work (London, 1887)

                          [16]   Thomas Kendall, A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Language of
                              New Zealand (London,1820)

                          [17]   W. G. Lawes, Grammar and Vocabulary of Language Spoken by
                              Motu Tribe (New Guinea), 2nd edn (Sydney 1888)

                          [18]   L. E. Threlkeld, An Australian Language as Spoken by the Awabakal,
                              the People of Awaba (Sydney, 1892)

                          [19]   C. M. Léopold Verguet, Histoire de la première mission catholique


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