rimitive language, 288
Symbols, distinguished from signs, 388
Symmorphs in signs, 343
Synonyms in signs, 341
Syntax, Sign language with reference to, 359
Talkers, fluent, Gestures of, 279
Tendoy-Huerito dialogue in signs, 486
Tennanah, Tribal sign for, 475
Tense in sign language, 336
Theft, Signs for, 292, 345
Time, in sign language, 386
, long, Sign for, 522
, Signs for, 350, 508
To-day, Signs for, 386
Trade, Signs for, 381, 450, 495
Tree, Signs for, 343, 496, 524
Tribal signs, 458
Trumbull, Dr. J. Hammond, Composition of Indian words, 351
Tso-di-a'-ko's Report, in signs, 524
Tylor, Dr. E.B., Sign language, 293, 320, 323
Uniformity of signs distinguished from their systematic use, 330
Ute, Tribal signs for, 475
Village, Signs for, 386
Vinci, Leonardo da, use of gestures, 292
Wagon, Sign for, 322
Want, Sign for, 344
Warning, Sign for, 301, 302
Washington, City of, Sign for, 470
Water, Signs for, 357, 494
White man, Signs for, 450, 469, 491, 000, 526
Whitney, Prof. W.D., Primitive speech, 283
Wichita, Tribal signs for, 476
Wilkins, Bishop, Philosophic language, 288
Williams, Mr. B.O., 326
Wiseman, Cardinal, Gesture of blind man, 278
, Italian signs, 408
Woman, Sign for, 497
Worthlessness, Sign for, 301
Writing, origin of, Gestures connected with the, 354
Wyandot, Tribal sign for, 476
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