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REFERENCES TO PLACES AND LANGUAGES.


Ar. Araga, Pentecost or Whitsuntide, New Hebrides.

Bat. Batak, Sumatra; Bks. I. Banks' Islands; Bis. Bisaya, Philippine Islands.

Cel. Celebes.

D.Y. Duke of York Island; Dy., Day. Dayak, Borneo.

Esp. Sto. Espiritu Santo, New. Hebrides.

Fij. Fiji Islands; Fl. Florida, Solomon Islands.

Gil. Gilolo; Gilb. Gilbert Islands, Micronesia.

Hawa. Hawaii, Sandwich Islands.

Jav. Java.

Kerep. Kerepunu, New Guinea.

Lak. Lakona, Banks' Islands; Lep. Lepers' Island, New Hebrides; Lif. Lifu, Loyalty Islands.

Macas. Macassar, Celebes; Mae. Maewo, Aurora Island, New Hebrides; Mal. Malay; Mala, Malanta, Solomon Islands; Malag. Malagasy, Madagascar; Mao. Maori of New Zealand; Marsh. Marshall Islands, Micronesia; Mel. Melanesian; Merl. Meralava, Banks' Islands; Motu, New Guinea; Mtl. Motlav, Banks' Islands.

N.B. New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago; N.G. New Guinea; N. Georgia, Solomon Islands; N.H. New Hebrides.

O.J. Old Javanese.

Paumotu, Low Archipelago; Pent. Pentecost, New Hebrides; Phil. Philippines; Pol. Polynesian; Pon. Ponape, Caroline Islands.

Sam. Samoa; San Cr. San Cristoval, Solomon Islands; Sta Cr. Sta Cruz; Sta M. Sta Maria, Gaua, Banks' Islands; Savu Island near Timor; Ses. Sesake, Three Hills, New Hebrides; Sol. Solomon Islands.

Tag. Tagala, Philippine Islands; Tong. Tonga, Friendly Islands.

Ul. Ulawa, Contrariété Island, Solomon Islands.

V.L. Vanua Lava, Banks' Islands.

Yap, Caroline Islands.