IETHNOLOGICAL AND PHILOLOGICAL TABLED
                            OF THE
     1rimitire       JatttioUs     aU41  LAnguages.


  The words Heaven, Land, Water and Man have been selected to fornm
this table; which is the first attempt ever made to ascertain and compare
the roots of all languages.  This has been done by reducing those
words from dialects and analogous languages into their primitive, essen-
tial and radical sounds. The sounds of universal speech are 64, or 12
vowels, 12 nasals, 15 Consonnw-nts, 15 Sibilants and 10 Aspirations; the
orthography adapted to express them is phonological and .invaria-
ble. rhe relative connection and affirnities of the American nations and
languages with those of the eastern continent, will be perceived at a
glance by comparing these roots. The number following each Radical
Language indicates from how many dialects the roots lai e been evolved;
but few radical Languages are omited, while the words cf some impor.
tant Dialects are added as examples. This singn! marks the roots iden.
tica: with the American roots.

PRIM. NAT.  LANJ. ROOTS        ROOTS      ROOTS       ROOTS
        OF                        OF         OF         OF
  AMERICA. HEAVEN LAND, WATER, MAN,
                   GdD, SIEY, LAHTH,WORLD, SEA, RIVER, MALE, NA-
1. EASTERN BRANCEH :ARADISE.  anOUND, SOIL. LAKE, RAIN. TION,PEOPLa



1 Atalan or Cutan 5 FI,ca. ta
  Poconchian  .  Taxat
  Cherokih   .    Calangota
2 Aruic or Antilan 7 Ya. zn.
3 Cariban 6       Ca. pU. ta.
  Tamanac  . - . Capu
4 Guarani 4       Pn. ta.
  Bragilian      . Tupana
5 Muiscas 1       Zac
6 Araucanian 2    Huen.
7 Peruvian 2      Ca.
              It. ASIATIC OF
8 Mexican 3        ll. il. eo.
9 Misurian orOmnan 9 Pa. no.
  .lMniar ih- -   Apah-hi.
10 Floridan 12    Co. hua. to.
   Chactah  . -   Itolo
11 PanisorApachian5 Sca. tu.
12 Ler apiar 35   Scu. mug.
   Shawanih  -   Spimikih
13 Meiiguy 20     To. ho.
   Tuscorora . . Toendeloh
14 Caralit 5      Ac. na.



Co. cal.
.'cal
Catun
Ay. ca.
En. an. no.
Noni
lb.



Ha. ya.
Ha.
Ahua. amah
A, ira.
Ttu.co.no.lo.
T2uno
lab. ud. ma.



ibi. ibuy,  Ig uh.
           At.
Tu. map.   Co.ro.le. ma,
An. ac.    Ma, U'. lo.



Cu. uil. sca.
Cud.
Sca3ytJ.
Co. gua
Ii. uc. ir.
Oi.0 ukil
Ap.
.1ba. tapoy.
Cs.
En.
Ra. na. co.



R WESTERN BRANCHI.
1.1. an.   Al. at. ul.  E',
Mah. ca.   Nih. mi.   Nu. hua. ma.
A/mah      M3inih      Mlat, zha.
Ca. na.    Cu.hua.lu.goNa. cay. is.
.A ani Nacana Ocuh. Ocah. Aloknih.
Ar. ta. oc.  Pa. ec.   lsb.tuy. gap.
Ac. in. ze  Ih. tu. ni. si. In li. di.
.Akih       stppih    Linnih.
Co. hun. chi. (En. nic.  En. on. ni.
)leniyen   Ohuen      Etntec. nihsah.
Na. can.    Im. tal.  En. in. ga.



      EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND NATIONS.
15 Pelasgian 10  Eo! as. se. ur. Ar! ay! en! ta! Hu! ru! a! An. Cu!
   Cantabrian   Saerit       Lurre. Eri    Uva       ,Nar.
16 Celtic 54     Et! ne! eo! Ar! la! so. tal. Um.on-ac!ri. Molr! ni!
  Irish,    . . Neam        Talu         Enasc. loc..r. mo.dinih.
  Provential -  iel       Tere. Sou,     tig  mar   Ome.
17 Gothic or Scythian 30 El !eo.ca. Ard. Ian. od. At! thi. lQ! M41 ! an.
   Teutonic - . Jimel       .qrd. land    Uat. atta. J.71t.
18 Sarmatian 22  Des. ni.   Sem. or. li.  Us! od.     Oc. mo.
  Russian - -    Jebesi      Semli       Voda      .loco.
19 Chudish 12     Ta! el! me! Ma! zo. do. Ua! mu.   Er.! is'