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Abanga (Niam-niam), 7.7.1.
Acey-deucy (U.S.A), 6.2.48.
Achi (Gold Coast), 3.4.4.
Adangang (Celebes), 6.1.6.
Adenagank (NAI.), 4.3.2.
Adi (Togoland, Gold Coast), 7.5.28, 36.
Adji (Gold Coast, Dutch Guiana), 7.5.28, 36; 7.9.5.
Adjiboto (Dutch Guiana), 7.9.4.
Adji-pre (Dutch Guiana), 7.9.5.
Adjito (Dahomey), 7.5.10.
Adzua (Nigeria), 7.5.40.
Aghadaghada (Nigeria), 7.5.7.
Agsinnoninka (Philippines), 7.4.17.
Aiyawatstani (NAI.), 4.2.16.
Akidada (Gold Coast, Nigeria), 3.1.11; 3.4.4; 3.5.26.
Akileyisit (Uganda), 7.6.17.
Ako-okwe (Nigeria), 7.5.56.
Akuyo (NAI.), 2.7.3.
Alea (Rome), 2.8.3; 6.1.1.
Alkarhat (Sahara), 3.6.5.
Alquerque (Anc. Egypt), 2.1.10; (Europe, Asia), 3.2.
Alquerque de doze (Spain), 4.2.1; de nueve, 3.5.1; de tres, 3.3.2.
Ambiddo (A-Madi), 7.7.5.
Anglicorum, ludus (England), 6.2.25.
Apit, apit-sodok (Malaya), 4.1.5.
'aqil, li'b al- (Egypt), 7.1.7; (Damascus), 7.1.8.
Arb'ata 'ashara (Arabs), 8.1.1.
Aringari (Fors), 7.5.8.
Arneb (Sudan), 7.5.5.
Asalto (Europe), 5.3.7.
Ashere (Nigeria), page 14 n.
Ashta-kashte (Bengal), 6.3.3.
Ashtapada (India), 6.3.1.
Asi keliya (Ceylon), 6.4.15.
Assaut (France), 5.3.7.
A elta stelpur (Iceland), 6.2.8.
Athara guti (India, U.P.), 4.2.22.
Athara gutiala teoria (India, C.P.), 4.2.22.
Ati (Gold Coast), 3.4.4.
Atlanbaj (Turkey), 4.4.1.
Awa(ng)du (Dahomey), 4.10.6.
Aware (Ivory Coast), 7.5.15.
Awari (Dutch Guiana), 7.9.3.
Awithlaknakwe (NAI.), 4.1.14.
Awithlaknan(n)ai (NAI.), 3.5.29; 4.2.17, 43.
Awl Game (NAI.), 6.7.11-35.
Awli on-nam ot-jin (Borneo), 7.4.13.
Ayo (Dahomey, Nigeria), 7.5.16, 32.
Ayoayo (Nigeria), 7.5.17.
Azigo (Nigeria), 7.5.46, 47, 50.
Babylonian (France, Holland), 4.3.7.
Backgammon (England), 6.2.12; French or Double (England), 6.2.47; (German or Russian), 6.2.44.
Bagh bandi (Lower Bengal), 5.6.9.
Bagh bukri (Deccan), 5.6.15.
Bagh guti (India, C.P.), 5.6.10.
Bahendagabo (Tanganyika), 8.3.5.
Bajangkak (Sumatra), 7.4.7.
Bakkis (Somaliland), 6.4.13.
Bangale (India C.P.), 4.2.22.
Banya (Sudan), 8.5.2.
Bao (Zanzibar), 8.3.11.
Bao kiarabu (Zanzibar), 8.2.1-2.
Bao kiswahili (Zanzibar), 8.3.11 ; (Congo), 7.8.1.
Baqura (Arabs), 7.1.3.
Bara-guti (Punjab), 4.2.7.
Bara-guti pait pait (Bengal), 3.5.17.
Barail (Italy), 6.2.13-15.
Barignin (France), page 119.
Barjis (Arabs, Palestine), 6.4.12.
Bau (Zanzibar), 8.3.11.
Baz (India, U.P.), 4.2.22.
Bazi qamash (Persia), 4.10.1.
Beatta (Arabs), 7.1.11.
Belagerungs-spiel (Germany), 5.3.7.
Belagringsspel (Sweden), 5.3.7.
Beleirings-spil (Iceland), 5.3.7.
Belejringspel (Denmark), 5.3.7.
Bethelas (Italy), 6.2.49.
Bhagchal (Assam, Sikkim), 5.6.22.
Bidaria (NAI.), 3.3.20; 3.5.28.
Bonzo (Congo), 7.8.2.
Boolik (NAI.), 6.7.6.
Bosh (Somaliland), 7.6.7.
Bouge-shodra (Siberia), 5.6.13.
Bradspel (Svensk), 6.2.39.
Brandub(h), Brannaib (Ireland), 2.9.2
Brettspiel (Germany), 6.2.
Buanfach (Ireland), 2.9.2.
Bub (Somaliland), 4.1.8.
Buf, buffa (Italy, Spain), 6.2.42.
Buf de Baldriac (Spain), 6.2.45.
Buf regal (Germany), 6.2.50.
Buffa cortesa (Italy, Spain), 6.2.42.
Bushels (Salop., England), 3.5.3.
Cab e equinal (Spain), 6.2.16-17.
Camarzo (Italy), 6.2.51.
Canes, Los doze (Spain), 6.2.1.
Canis Martius (Italy), 6.2.51.
Carabawg (Somaliland), 3.3.17.
Carre Chinois (France), 3.3.5.
Caseheapana (NAI.), 6.7.28.
Cashlan gherta (Ireland), 3.3.7.
Castro (Spain), 3.5.1.
Catchdolt (England), 6.2.4.
Cennchaem Conchobair (Ireland), 2.9.2.
Cercar la liebre (Spain), 5.1.1.
Chahrachel (Assam, Sikkim), 5.6.22.
Chato (Sumatra), 7.4.5.
Chatush-pada (India), 2.10.
Chaupur (India), 6.4.1.
Chauput (India), 6.4.5.
Chausar (India), 6.4.3.
Checkers (England, U.S.A.), 4.3.1.
Chela (Angola), 7.8.7.
Cherrapunji (Assam), 7.2.3.
Chess, 4.5.1.
Chiana wa bwalo (Nyasaland), 8.4.2.
Chiana wa kunja (Nyasaland), 8.4.1.
Chikkiri (Ainus, Japan), 3.1.8.
Chingskoot (NAI.), 6.7.36.
Chisolo (N. Rhodesia), 8.2.7-9, 18, 20.
Choa, Len (Siam), 5.5.1.
Choko (Gambia), 4.4.5.
Chongkak (Malaya), 7.4.4.
Chonka, chonku (Ceylon), 7.3.5; 7.4.12.
Choro (Uganda), 8.3.3, 10.
Chuba (U.S.A.), 8.2.16.
Chuk sam (China), 3.5.22.
Chuka (Sumatra), 7.4.5.
Chuki (Malaya, Indonesia), 4.9.3.
Chuncajon (Philippines), 7.4.16, 17.
Comican (Chile), 4.11.1.
Contrabuf, Contrare puff (Germany), 6.2.47.
Copped crown (England, Cumb.), 3.3.6.
Coquimbert (France), 4.3.10.
Coro (Uganda), 8.3.3, 10.
Corsi crown (Scotland, Galloway), 3.3.6
Coyote (Mexico), 5.1.4.
Cuwee (NAL.), 6.7.12.
Dagboprou (Ivory Coast), 7.5.15.
Dagh (Nigeria), 7.5.20, 34.
Dajam (Madras), 6.4.14.
Dakon (Java), 7.4.8.
Dala, Dali (Sudan), 3.6.3.
Dam (Sweden), 4.3.1; (Ceylon), 4.3.9; (Malaya), 4.2.27.
Dam blas (Malaya), 4.3.7.
Dam-daman (Java), 4.2.34.
Dama (Italy, Poland, Romania, Egypt,
Arabs of Palestine, Turkey), 4.3.1, 3, 6. (Also in Czech, Serbian, Slovene.)
Damapelissa (Finland), 4.3.1.
Damas (Spain, Portugal), 4.3.1, 4.
Dame (Italy, Poland), 4.3.1, 3, 6.
Damen (Holland), 4.3.1.
Damen jokoa (Basque), 4.3.1.
Damenspiel (Germany), 4.3.1.
Damenspil (Sweden), 4.3.1.
Dames (France, England, Catalonia), 4.3.1.
Damki (Ukraine), 4.3.1.
Damm (Iceland, Sweden), 4.3.1.
Damma (Sahara), 4.2.14, 35.
Dammen (Germany, Holland), 4.3.1.
Dammenspiel (Germany), 4.3.1.
Dammes (England), 4.3.1.
Damo (Provence), 4.3.1.
Dams (Scotland), 4.3.1.
Damspel (Holland, Sweden), 4.3.1.
Damspil (Denmark, Iceland, Norway), 4.3.1.
Dandaman (Java), 4.2.34.
Dandimannstafl (Iceland), 6.2.52.
Danumannstafl (Iceland), 6.2.52.
Dara-dara (Celebes), 7.4.15.
Daramutu (Ceylon), 7.3.4.
Darra (Nigeria), 7.5.41-42.
Dasapada (India), 2.10; 6.3.1.
Dash-guti (India, C.P.), 4.2.38.
Deleb (Somaliland), 4.10.2.
Demala diviyan (Ceylon), 5.5.4.
Derra (Nigeria), 7.5.41-42.
Dhola (Maldive I.), 6.4.10.
Diagrammismos (Greece), 2.7.2.
Dili (Nigeria), 3.6.4.
Diviyalliya (Ceylon), 5.6.8.
Diviyam keliya (Ceylon), 5.6.8.
Doat, Len (Siam), 6.4.18.
Doblet (Spain), 6.2.2.
Do-chu-sugoroku (Japan), 6.3.8.
Dogs and jackals (Egypt, Ur, Assyria, Hittites, Palestine), 2.1.5; 2.2.2; 2.3.1; 2.4.
Do-guti (Punjab), 4.8.1.
Dominarum, Ludus (Italy), 4.3.3.
Donne (Italy), 4.3.1.
Doppelmuhle (Germany), 3.5.5.
Doublets (England), 6.2.5.
Dra (Sahara), 3.6.4.
Draughts, Canadian, 4.3.8.
Draughts, Diagonal (England), 4.3.11.
Draughts (England), 4.3.1.
Draughts, Losing game, 4.3.10.
Draughts, Polish, 4.3.7.
Driesticken (Holland), 3.1.2.
Dris (Arabs), 3.1.5; 3.3.8; 3.5.13, 14.
Dubbel-qvarn (Sweden), 3.5.8.
Dugh (Armenia), 3.5.16.
Duodecim scripta (Rome), 2.8.2.
Duqurjin (Turkey), 3.5.15.
Ebe (A-Bangba), 7.7.6.
Edris a jin (Druses), 6.4.17.
Egara guti (India, C.P.), 4.2.39.
Ekwe (Nigeria), 7.5.59.
Ellaewala-kanda (Ceylon), 7.3.4.
Emperador (Spain), 6.2.25.
Emperador, El medio (Spain), 6.2.27.
En dodoi (Kenya), 7.6.14.
En geishei (Kenya), 7.6.14.
Epelle (Nigeria), 3.3.18.
Erherhe (Gabon), 7.5.29.
Escaques (Spain), 6.8.1.
Ezu ahia ako okwe (Nigeria), 7.5.56.
Faille (France); fails (England), 6.2.18.
Falakiya (Arabs, Persia), 6.8.1.
Fallas (Spain), 6.2.18.
Fanorona (Madagascar), 4.6.1.
Fanorona telo (Madagascar), 3.3.19.
Farisia (Moors), 4.3.1.
Fastningsspel (Sweden), 5.3.7.
Ferses (England), 4.3.1.
Festungsspiel (Germany), 5.3.7.
Fidchell (Ireland), 2.9.1; 4.1.2.
Fierges (France), 4.3.1.
Fifanga (Madagascar), 8.5.10.
Filetto (Italy), 3.3.4; 3.5.3.
Filo (Italy), 3.3.4; 3.5.3.
Filo-mulino (Italy), 3.5.3.
Forcat (Provence); force (France), 4.3.1.
Forkoering (Denmark), 6.2.39.
Fox and geese (Britain), 5.3.1; Double, 5.3.4; Treble, 5.3.5.
Frauenspiel (Germany), 6.2.
Fuchs im Huhnerhof (Germany), 5.3.1.
Fuchs und Ganse (Huhner) (Germany), 5.3.1.
Gaasespil (Denmark), 6.5.5.
Gabata, Gabatta (Abyssinia), 7.6.1; 8.1.2.
Gala (Celebes), 4.1.12; 6.3.3.
Galatjang (Celebes), 7.4.14.
Gamma (Dogons), 7.5.3.
Gammon (Scotland), 6.2.12.
Gansespiel (Germany), 6.5.4.
Ganzenspel (Holland), 6.5.5.
Garanguet (France), 6.2.28.
Gavalata (S. India), 6.3.7.
Gegenpuf (Germany), 6.2.47.
Ghashim (Arabs), 7.1.4.
Giacchetto (Italy), 6.2.37.
Gifia (Nigeria), 7.5.61.
Giuthi (Kenya), 7.6.10.
Go-bang (Europe), 3.7.2, 3.
Gol-skuish (India, C.P.), 4.2.41.
Gomok-narabe (Japan), 3.7.1.
Goose, Game of (England), 6.5.5.
Grammai (Greece), 2.7.2.
Grasshopper (Europe), 3.8.1.
Gue (A-Barambo), 7.7.8.
Guebeta (Abyssinia), 7.6.1.
Guvoota (Abyssinia), 7.6.1.
Gwyddbwyll (Wales), 2.9.1; 4.1.2.
Hakimi (Damascus), 7.1.8.
Halatafl (Iceland), 5.3.1.
Halma (Europe), 3.8.1.
Halusa, halusi (Arabs), 7.1.1.
Han (Egypt), 2.1.2.
Hasami-shogi (Japan), 4.1.6.
Hat diviyan keliya (Ceylon), 5.5.2.
Helga (Libyan desert), 4.4.6.
Hermanos, Los doze (Spain), 6.2.1.
Hewakam keliya (Ceylon), 4.2.26.
Hnefatafl (Iceland), 4.1.13.
Hoppity (England), 3.8.1.
Hue-ta-quee-che-ka (NAI.), 6.7.22.
Hujura (Persia), 3.3.9.
Hus, Huts (SW. Africa), 8.2.4.
I (Dogons), 7.5.23, 43, 44-
I pere (Dogons), 7.5.24.
Iblis, Li'bat (Sudan), 7.5.2.
Ichwe (Nigeria), 7.5.18.
I-go (Japan), 4.7.1.
Igori (Nigeria), 7.5.19.
Ikibuguzo (Tanganyika, Urundi), 8.3.4.
Ikisoro (Tanganyika), 8.5.7.
Imperial (Italy, France, England), 6.2.20.
Inaani (NAI.), 6.7.21.
Ingilith (Uganda), 8.5.4.
Intotoi (Kenya), 7.6.20.
Intuvigai zuli gairagai (NAI.), 6.7.35.
Irish (England), 6.2.11.
Isafuba (Mashonaland), 8.5.11.
Ise-ozin-egbe (Nigeria), 7.5.6.
Iyagbe (Nigeria), 7.5.54.
Iyogh (Nigeria), 7.5.52.
Jacina (Italy), 6.2.
Jacquet (Spain, France), 6.2.37.
Jacquet de Versailles (France), 6.2.38.
Jara-badakh (Somaliland), 3.1.10.
J'erin (Nigeria), 7.5.38.
Jeu-de-dame (England), 4.3.1.
Jodorakase (Gold Coast), 7.5.9.
J'odu (Nigeria), 7.5.9.
Jungka (Sumatra), 7.4.5.
Juroku musashi (Japan), 5.2.3.
K'ab al-baidar (Arabs, Persia), 3.5.13-14.
Kale (Gabon), 7.5.21, 29.
Kaloleh (Sumatra), 7.4.7.
Kanj-guti (Orissa), 7.2.6.
Kaooa (India, C.P.), 5.6.23.
Kara (Sudan), 7.5.66.
Kare, Karnun (Nigeria), 3.6.2.
Katra (Madagascar), 8.3.1.
Kawada keliya (Ceylon), 6.5.2.
Kawak.ib (Persia), 6.8.1.
Kawasukuts (NAI.), 6.7.13.
Kawwa dand (India, U.P.), 2.7.3.
Ketchdolt (England), 6.2.4.
Keya (West Africa), page 177.
Kezute (NAI.), 6.7.35.
Khutka boia (Punjab), 7.2.1.
Kiarabu (Zanzibar), 8.2.2.
Kinsgoot (NAI.), 6.7.36.
Kints kut (NAI.), 6.7.36.
Kioz (Arabs, Palestine), 4.10.4.
Kisolo (Congo), 7.8.6.
Kiswahili (Zanzibar), 8.3.11.
Kit cat cannio (England, Suffolk), 3.2.1.
Kiu-kung (China), 3.3.13.
Kiusu (Kenya), 7.6.12.
Kiuthi (Kenya), 7.6.10-13.
Ko-app-paw-na (NAI.), 5.1.5.
Ko-ko-nag'n (NAI.), 4.11.4.
Kolowis awithlaknannai (NAI.), 4.2.31.
Komari (Uganda), 8.1.4.
Ko-na-ne (Hawaii), 4.11.4.
Kono (Korea), 4.8.2.
Kontjil (Korea), 3.5.23.
Koro (Dogons), 7.5.23.
Koruboddo (Somaliland), 4.4.4.
Koti keliya (Ceylon), 5.4.4.
Koti sellama (Ceylon), 5.5.4.
Kotiyo saha harak (Ceylon), 5.6.8.
Kotra (Iceland), 6.2.39.
Kotu-baendum (Ceylon), 7.3.3.
Kotu ellima (Ceylon), 4.2.30.
Kowwu dunki (India, U.P.), 4.2.37, 8.
Kpo (Liberia), 7.5.14.
Kuwanroku (Japan), 6.6.4.
Kvatrutafl (Iceland), 4.1.12.
Kyngee bel (West Africa), page 177.
Kyoti (Sahara), 3.6.4.
Lam pusri (Assam, Sikkim), 4.2.23.
Lam Turki (India), 2.7.3.
Langa-hola (Dutch Guiana), 7.9.3.
Laquet (Spain), 6.2.21.
Latrunculi (Rome), 2.8.4; 4.1.1.
Lau kata kati (Lower Bengal), 4.2.37.
Leap-frog (England), 4.9.2.
Legwet kya (Burma), 5.6.16.
Lela (Congo), 8.1.5.
Leopard games, 5.5.1-5.
Leyla-gobale (Somaliland), 7.6.6.
Linpole (France), 6.2.25.
Lok (Nigeria), 7.5.39.
Longbeu-a-cha (Assam), 7.2.5.
Lontu-holo (Dutch Guiana), 7.9.5.
Lorkabod (Somaliland), 4.4.4.
Lorzen (Germany), 6.2.25.
Lourche (France), 6.2.25.
Ludo (England), 6.4.16.
Luk tsut k'i (China), 3.3.13.
Lupo e pecore (Italy), 5.3.1, 6.
Lurch (England), 6.2.25.
Lurtsch(en) (Germany), 6.2.25.
Machanan (Java), 5.6.6.
Madell, Sixpenny (England, Wilts.), 3.4.5.
Madji (Dahomey), 7.5.11.
Majnuni, Li'b (Damascus), 7.1.5.
Mak khom (Siam), 7.4.1.
Makvar (Denmark), 4.3.5.
Makwinni (Nigeria), 7.5.51.
Mak yek (Siam), 4.1.4.
Mak yep (Siam), 4.2.42.
Malingan (Java), 4.11.2.
Malmosdy (Hungary), 3.5.11.
Malomjatek (Hungary), 3.5.11.
Mamatyang-matyang (Celebes), 5.6.7.
Mandoli (Hydra), 7.1.2.
Mangala (Arabs), 7.1.9, 10; 7.5.63-64, 67.
Mangal-pata (Bengal, Behar), 4.2.22.
Ma-nu (Hawaii), 5.3.3.
Mar (India, U.P.), 4.2.22.
Marella (Italy), 4.2.3.
Marelle (Italy), 4.2.3; quadruple, 3.7.4;
quintuple, 5.3.1.
Marelles (England), 5.3.1.
Marelles (France), 3.3.5.
Marene (France, dial.), 3.5.2.
Marlin (England, dial.), page 38 n.
Marquere (Sweden), 4.3.5.
Marrella (Sicily), 4.3.1.
Marro (Catalonia), 3.3.3; 3.5.1; 4.2.2.
Marro de punta (Spain), 4.3.1.
Matoe (Soemba), 7.4.10.
Mawkar katiya (Assam), 7.2.3.
Mbangbi (N. Cameroons), 7.5.61.
Mbau (Angola), 7.8.8.
Mbere (A-Ndakko), 7.7.7.
Mchombwa (Nyasaland), 8.2.13 n.
Mechiwa (Bali), 7.4.9.
Mefuhva (Transvaal), 8.2.11.
Melnichny (Russia), 3.5.10.
Melnitsa (Russia), 3.5.10.
Membille (Mangbattu), 7.7.4.
Merafib, El (Sudan), 6.5.8.
Mereles a six tables (France), 3.4.2.
Merelier, Jeu de (France), 3.5.2.
Merelles (France), 3.3.5; 4.2.4.
Merelli (ML.), 3.5.3.
Merels, Larger, 2.1.10; 3.5.1-32; Smaller,
2.1.IO; 2.8.1; 3.3.1-20.
Merls (England, dial.), page 38 n.
Merrels, merrils (England), page 38 n.
Merry hole, peg (England dial.), page 38 n.
Merryal (England, dial.), page 38 n.
Meuchoh, Meulieh (Sumatra), 7.4.5.
Meurimueng-rimueng (Sumatra), 5.6.5.
Meurimueng-rimueng-do' (Sumatra), 5.5.5.
Meusueb (Sumatra), 7.4.5, 6.
Meuta' (Sumatra), 7.4.5.
Mig-mang (Tibet), 4.11.3.
Mingma (Siberia), 4.3.12.
Minoret(to) (Italy), 6.2.19.
Miracles, miraele (England, dial.), page 38.
Mlyn (Bohemia), 3.5.11.
Mogol Putt'han (Deccan), 4.2.25.
Molenspel (Golland), 3.5.6.
Molino (Italy), page 39.
Molle (Denmark), 3.5.7.
Moo (Hawaii), 4.3.4.
Morahha (Hanzoan), 8.5.1.
Morris (England), 3.3.6; 3.4.1-4; 3.5.4.
Moruba (Bantu), 8.2.17.
Moulin, Jeu de (France), 3.5.2.
Moungala (Nubia), 7.5.67.
M'raantsou (Comoro I), 8.5.9.
Msuwa (Nyasaland), 8.2.13.
Msuwa wa kunja (Nyasaland), 8.2.14.
Mu (Hawaii), 4.3.4.
Mudrunggum (Deccan), 5.6.18.
Mughal-Pathan (Bengal), 4.2.21.
Muhle, muhle(n)spiel (Germany), 3.1.3; 3.5.5.
Mulchenspiel (Germany), 3.5.5.
Mulen, dupelmulen (Germany), 3.5.5.
Mulinello (Italy), 3.3.4; 3.5.3; 3.7.4.
Mulino (Italy), 3.3.4.
Murrells (England, dial.), page 38 n.
Musinaykahwhanmetowaywin (NAI.), 5.3.2.
Mutingwano (A-Kamba), 8.5.3.
Mu-torere (Maoris), 4.8.3.
Mweiso (Tanganyika), 8.3.5.
Mweso (Uganda), 7.6.17; 8.3.7-9.
Myles (England), 6.2.22.
Mylna (Iceland), 3.5.9.
Na(h) (Dogons), 7.5.43.
Nambidi (Rhodesia), 8.2.9.
Namudilakunze (Rhodesia), 8.2.18.
Nao-guti (Punjab), 3.5.17.
Naranj (Maldive I.), 7.2.10.
Nard (Persia, Arabs), 4.1.3; 6.1.2.
Nardi (Georgia), 6.1.2.
Nardshir (Persia), 6.1.2.
Narr (Siberia), 6.1.2.
Natatu (Rhodesia), 8.2.7.
Natt klab ash-shawk (Arabs of Palestinc), 4.2.12.
Nchombwa (Nyasaland), 8.2.5.
Nchuwa (Nyasaland), 8.2.6.
Ndim-ndum (Nigeria), 7.5.49.
Ne'baku'thana (NAI.), 6.7.31.
Negensticken (Holland), 3.5.6.
Nei-pat-kono (Korea), 4.8.2.
Nerenchi (Ceylon), 3.1.7; 3.3.12; 3.5.21
Nicque noque (France), 6.2.
Nine holes (Anc. Egypt, England), 2.1. 10; 3.1.1, 9.
Niranchi (Ceylon), 3.5.21.
Njombwa (Nyasaland), 8.2.3.
Nouo (Nyasaland), 8.2.13 n.
Noughts and crosses (Britain), 3.2.1.
Nsoli (Nyasaland), 8.2.5.
Ntama (Greece), 4.3.1.
Nyout, nyout-nol-ki (Korea), 6.5.4.
Nyuwunu bo(uh) ana ya(i) (Dogons), 7.5.3.
Obridgie (Nigeria), 7.5.36.
Oca, Giuoco dell' (Italy), 6.5.5; Juega de
la (Spain), 6.5.5.
Ochi (Tanganyika), 8.5.6.
Ofanfelling (Iceland), 6.2.7.
Officers and men (England), 5.3.7.
Ogori (Nigeria), 7.5.19a.
Ohohla (NAI.), 2.7.3.
Oie, Jeu de l' (France), 6.5.5.
Okusora (Uganda), 7.6.17.
Okwe (Nigeria), 7.5.32, 45, 48, 55-8, 65.
Olinda keliya (Ceylon), 7.3.
O-pat-kono (Korea), 4.8.2.
Ot-jin (Borneo), 7.4.13.
Oughts and crosses (Britain), 3.2.1.
Ou-moul-kono (Korea), 4.8.2.
Ouri. See W ari.
Owasokotz (NAI.), 6.7.26.
Pachgarhwa (India, U.P.), 7.2.2.
Pachih (Sumatra), 6.3.5; 6.4.9.
Pachis (Persia, Ceylon), 6.4.7, 11.
Pachisi (India), 6.4.6.
Padagang (Celebes), 6.1.6.
Pahada keliya (Ceylon), 6.4.2.
Pa-hi-u-hi-u (Hawaii), 4.11.4.
Paitariya (NAI.), 3.5.27.
Pallankuli (Tamils, Ceylon), 7.2.9; 7.3.5.
Pancha (Ceylon), 6.5.1.
Parchis (Spain), 6.4.11.
Pareia de entrada (Spain), 6.2.42.
Pasit (Burma), 6.4.8.
Pataballang (Celebes), 6.1.5.
Patok (Korea), 4.7.1.
Patol(li) (NAI.), 6.7.1, 23, 24.
Paumecary (England), 6.2.3, 43.
Pedreria (Spain), 3.3.20.
Pegity (Britain, U.S.A), 3.7.3.
Peki (Congo), 7.8.5.
Pendus, Les (France), 3.1.4.
Pentalpha (Crete), 2.7.3; 2.1.10.
Pente grammai (Greece), 2.7.3.
Perali kotuma (Ceylon), 4.2.29.
Pereauni (Kenya, Uganda), 8.3.2.
Petteia (Greece), 2.7.1; 4.1.1.
Philosopher's game (Europe), 4.5.2.
Picaria (NAI.), 3.3.20; 3.5.27.
Pichas (Persia), 6.4.11.
Piprjall (Iceland), 6.2.40.
Pitarilla (NAI.), 3.3.20; 3.5.28.
Plaisant (France), 4.3.1.
Plein (France), 6.2.33.
Poleis (Greece), 2.7.1.
Po-lo-sai-hi (China), 2.11.
Pon chochotl (NAI.), 4.2.18; 5.1.2.
Pong hau k'i (China), 4.8.2.
Poo (Liberia), 7.5.15.
Pretwa (India, Behar), 4.2.40.
Provincial (England), 6.2.23.
Puff, Lange (Germany), 6.2.44.
Puhulmutu (Ceylon), 7.3.1.
Pulijudam (India), 5.5.3.
Pu-ni-pe-ki (Hawaii), 5.3.3.
Qamish uyuni (Turkey), 4.10.1.
Qancebie (Abyssinia), 7.6.4.
Qirq (Arabs), 3.3.8; page 37.
Quecho (Chile), 6.7.3.
Queen's game (England), 6.2.5.
Quince (NAI.), 6.7.25, 35.
Qvarn (Sweden), 3.5.8.
Rafaya (India), 5.5.4.
Rafspel (Sweden), 5.3.1.
Real (Spain), 3.5.1.
Rebellionis, Ludus (Italy), 5.4.1.
Refskak (Iceland), 5.3.1.
Renard (France), 5.4.2.
Renard et les poules (France), 5.3.1.
Renette (France), 6.2.5.
Reverquier (France), 6.2.39.
Reversi (Europe), 4.7.2.
Revertier (France), 6.2.39.
Riga (Italy), 3.3.4; 3.5.3; 4.2.3.
Rimau, Main (Malaya), 5.6.19.
Rimau kambing, Main (Malaya), 5.6.19.
Rimau-rimau (Malaya), 5.6.1, 4.
Rimoe (Indonesia), 5.6.2.
Rithmomachy (Europe), 4.5.2.
Romanos rencontrat (Spain), 6.2.46.
Romavoa (NAI.), 6.7.35.
Roseya (Damascus), 7.1.6.
Ruweisho (Tanganyika), 8.3.5.
Ryouk-pat-kono (Korea), 4.8.2.
Saddiqiya (Somaliland), 7.6.5.
Sadurangam (S. India, Ceylon), 6.3.4.
Sai (Flores), 7.4.11.
Sake, Len (Siam), 6.1.7.
Salta (Europe), 3.8.2.
Sam k'i (China), 3.5.22.
San-noku-narabe (Japan), 3.1.8.
Santaraj (Abyssinia), 3.3.16.
Sat-gol (India, C.P.), 7.2.11.
Satoel (Indonesia), 4.2.36.
Saturankam (S. India, Ceylon), 6.3.2.
Sbaraglino, Sbaraglio (Italy), 6.2.13, 15.
Sbaraia, Sbaraïno, Sbaraiono (Italy), 6.2.14.
Schaap en wolf (Holland), 5.3.1.
Schafzagel (Germany, dial.), 3.5.5; 4.1.I3.
Schuster (Sweden), 6.2.36.
Senat, sen't (Anc. Egypt), 2.1.I, 6; (Ur), 2.2.1.
Serup (NAI.), 6.7.34.
Set-dilth' (NAI.), 6.7.16.
Set-tilth' (NAI.), 6.7.18.
Seys, dos e as (Spain), 6.2.24.
Sgjoug (Armenia), 3.5.16.
Shagchakar (Assam, Sikkim), 5.6.22.
Shah (Somaliland), 3.5.25.
Shantarad (Somaliland), 4.1.8.
Shanzdahu-kattaru (Turkestan), 4.2.20.
Shap luk kon tseung (China), 5.2.2.
Shashki (Russia), 4.3.1, 6.
Shatranj shir bakri (India), 5.4.3.
Shayo (Nigeria), 7.5.17.
Shepherd's mill (England), page 39.
Sher bakar (Punjab), 5.6.11.
Shi liu kan tsiang kün (China), 5.2.2.
Shimunana (Rhodesia), 8.2.I2.
Shing kun t'o (China), 6.6.I, 2.
Shiva (Nigeria), 3.6.2.
Sholiwe (NAI.), 6.7.29.
Shwan-liu (China), 2.11; 6.1.3.
Sidere (Persia), 3.5.I4.
Siga (Egypt), 4.1.7; 4.4.3; (S. India, Ceylon), 6.3.2, 4; (Senegal), 4.10.5.
Sija (Sudan), 4.1.9.
Sijat el taba (Sudan), 4.10.3.
Sipchi kat (Assam, Sikkim), 4.2.23.
Si-perde (Persia), 3.5.14.
Sitih (NAI.), 6.7.17.
Sitta (Hanzoan), 4.10.1.
Smerelli (Italy), 3.3.4; 3.4.I; 3.5.3.
Snake (England), 6.5.6.
Snakes and ladders (England), 6.5.7.
Sokkattan (Tamils), 6.4.7.
Solah guttiya (Bengal), 4.2.21.
Solitaire (Europe), 4.9.1.
Solitario (Peru), 5.2.1.
Songo (Cameroons), 7.5.31.
Spreta (Nyasaland), 8.2.10.
Srid-pai khorio (Tibet), 6.6.8.
Ssang-ryouk (Korea), 6.1.3.
Sua tok tong (Siam), 4.8.2.
Sudder, Sudra (Arabs), 3.5.I3.
Sugoroku (Japan), 6.1.3.
Sujjua (India, U.P.), 3.5.I8.
Sullusie (Abyssinia), 7.6.3.
Sunoroku (Japan), 6.1.3.
Sute (Nyasaland), 8.2.19.
Syredge (Nubia), 4.1.11.
Tab (Egypt, Arabs), 4.10.1.
Tab al-qasab (Arabs), 4.10.1.
Tab wa dukk (Arabs), 4.10.1.
Tabal, Main (Malaya), 6.1.4.
Tablas (Spain), 6.2.I2.
Tablas, Las quinze (Spain), 6.2.10.
Tablé (Greece), 2.8.3; 6.1.1.
Tables (France, England), 6.2.
Tables avalées, rabbatuées (France), 6.2.6.
Tablut (Lapland), 4.1.I3.
Taboas (Portugal), 6.2.
Tabula (Rome), 2.8.3; 6.1.1.
Taefl (England), 4.1.13.
Tafl (Scandinavia, Iceland), 4.1.13.
Tami (Gold Coast), page I77.
Tammam (Somaliland), 6.3.6.
Tant fant (Lower Bengal), 3.3.10.
Tapal empat, Main (Malaya), 5.6.3.
Tapatan (Philippines), 3.3.14.
Tasholiwe (NAI.), 6.7.20.
Tatsungin (NAI.), 6.7.5.
T'au (Anc. Egypt), 2.1.3, 7, 8.
Taule (Provence, France), 6.2.
Tavel (England), 6.2.
Tavola (Italy), 3.5.3.
Tavola da molino (Italy), 3.5.3.
Tavole (Italy), 6.2.
Tavole reale (Italy), 6.2.12.
Tavoletta (Italy), 3.3.4.
Tawfa (NAI.), 6.7.22a.
Tawlbwrdd (Wales), 4.1.13.
Tawula (Turkey, Egypt), 6.1.8.
Tayam sonalu (Tamils), 6.4.4.
Terhüchü (Assam), 4.2.11-31.
Testa (Italy), 6.2.25.
Thshan-han (China), 2.11.
Ti (Sierra Leone), 7.5.26.
Tichha (India, U.P.), 4.2.22.
Ticktack (England),6.2.29.
Tick tack toe (England, Warwick, Staffs.), 3.2.1.
Tieste (France), 6.2.25.
Tiger games, $.6.1-23.
Tik tak tol (Holland), 3.2.2.
Til guti (India), 7.2.7.
Tin-guti pait pait (Bengal), 3.3.II.
Tip tap toe (England, Lincoln), 3.2.1.
Tit tat toe (England, U.S.A.), 3.2.1.
Tjyong-kyeng-to (Korea), 6.6.3, 6.
Tobi-shnogi (Japan), 4.4.2.
Tobi-sugoroku (Japan), 6.6.5.
Toccadiglio, toccateglio (Italy, Germany), 6.2.35.
Todas tablas (Spain),6.2.1I.
Tods and lambs (England, dial.), 5.3.1.
Togatog (Somaliland), 7.6.5.
Tohi (Bongo tribe, Cent. Africa), 7.7.2.
Totolospi (NAI.), 4.1.15; 6.7.9, 10.
Tourne-case (France), 6.2.9.
Toutes tables (France), 6.2.1I.
Tre-guti (Punjab), 3.1.6.
Tria (Italy),3.5.-3.
Trictrac (France, England), 6.2.29.
Trictrac, Grand (France), 6.2.30, 31.
Trictrac a ecrire (France), 6.2.32.
Triodi (Macedonia, S. Greece), 3.5.12.
Triodion (Greece), 3.5.12.
Trip(p) trap(p) trul(l) (Saxony, Sweden), 3.2.3.
Trique (Amazon),3.5.32.
Tshuba (Rhodesia), 8.2.12, 17.
T'shu-p'u (China), 2.II.
Tsi(n)dil (NAI.), 6.7.19.
Tsikehi (NAI.), 6.7.8.
Tsoni (NAI.), 6.7.31.
Tsoro (Mashonaland), 8.2.15.
Tsun k'i (China),6.5.9.
Tubn, tubna (Arabs), 3.5.13.
Tugea (NAI.), 6.7.23.
Tugi-e-pfe (NAI.), 6.7.25.
Tuknanavuhpi (NAI.), 4.2.19.
Ufuba wa hulana (Hanzoan), 4.1.10.
Um el-bagara (Sudan),7.5.63.
Um el-banat (Sudan), 7.6.8.
Um el-tuweisat (Sudan),7.5.64.
Uno-alti-tashu (Turkestan), 4.2.20.
Uruheisho, uruheso (Tanganyika), 8.3.4.
Uthi (Kenya), 7.6.16.
Uugg (Abyssinia), 7.6.2.
Vai lung thlan (Assam),7.2.4.
Vargen och firen (Sweden), 5.4.4.
Vartafvel (Sweden), 6.2.
Vela (Madagascar), 4.6.1.
Verkeer (Holland), 6.2.39.
Verkehren (Germany), 6.2.39.
Verkehren utan junker (Sweden), 6.2.41.
Verquere (England), 6.2.39.
Volki ovtsy (Russia), 5.3.1.
Vrhcaby (Czech), 6.2.
Wakanpamungthae (NAI.), 4.3.2.
Walak-pussa (Ceylon), 7.3.2.
Wali (Sahara), 3.6.4.
Walu (Dogons),7.5.22.
Warcaby (Poland), 6.2.
Wari (W. Africa),3.6.1; 7.5.12,27,35, 57.
Wari, English (Barbados), 7.9.2.
Wari, French (Barbados), 7.9.1.
Wartabl (Denmark),6.2.
Wash'kasi (NAI.), 6.7.33.
Wasokuts (NAI.), 6.7.26.
Wei-k'i (China), 4.7.1.
Werptafel (MDu.), 6.2.
Wet (Shilluk),7.7.3.
Whyo (Nigeria), 7.5.37.
Wolo (Ivory Coast), 7.5.1S.
Wora, woro (W. Africa), 7.5.13, 15.
Worptafel (MDu.), 6.2.
Wurfzabel (Germany), 4.1.13.
Wu-sho (China), 2.11.
Yakamaido (NAI.), 3.5.31.
Yasasukari musashi (Japan), 5.I.6.
Yeung luk sz' kon tseung kwan (China), 5.2.4.
Zamma (Sahara), 4.2.14,33.
Zohn Ahl (NAI.), 6.7.30.
Abyssinia, 4.2.13.
Annam, 7.4.2.
Assam, 3.5.19; 5.6.12, 17, 34; 4.2.9, 10, 24.
Cameroons, 7.5.30.
Ceylon, 6.5.3.
China, S., 7.4.3.
Congo Basin, 7.8.3, 4; 8.5.8.
England, 4.2.6.
India; Madras, 7.2.8; Orissa, 5.6.21;
South, 3.5.20; U.P., 4.2.8.
Indonesia, 4.2.28
Liberia, 4.4.7.
Madagascar, 4.2.15.
Mongolia, 5.6.14.
NAI., 3.5.30; 5.1.3; 6.7.2, 4, 7, 14, 27, 32, 37.
Nigeria, 7.5.53, 60.
Somaliland, 8.1.3.
Switzerland, 4.2.5.
Tanganyika, 8.3.6.
Tibet, 6.6.7.
Uganda, 7.6.9, 18, 19; 8.5.5
Abyssinia, 3.3.16; 4.2.13; 7.6.1-4; 8.1.2.
Angola, 7.8.7, 8.
Ashanti, 3.6.1.
Bahr el-Ghazal, 7.7.1-8.
Cameroons, 7.5.30, 31, 62.
Comoro Islands, 8.5.9.
Congo Basin: 7.8.1-6; 8.1.5; 8.5.8.
Dahomey, 4.10.6; 7.5.10-12, 16, 33, 35.
Dogons, French West Africa, 7.5.3, 22-25, 43, 44.
Egypt, 4.1.7, 9; 4.4.1, 3; 4.10.1; 6.1.8; 7.1.4, 7, 10.
Gabon, 7.5.21, 29.
Gambia, 4.4.5; 7.5.13, 15.
Gold Coast, 3.1.11; 3.4.4; 3.5.26; 3.6.1.; 7.5.9, 12, 36.
Hanzoan, 4.1.10; 4.10.1; 8.5.1.
Ivory Coast, 7.5.15.
Kenya, 7.6.10-16, 19, 20; 8.3.2.
Liberia, 4.4.7; 7.5.14, 15.
Madagascar, 3.3.19; 4.2.15; 4.6.1; 8.3.1; 8.5.1o.
Nigeria, 3.1.11; 3.3.18; 3.4.4; 3.5.26; 3.6.2, 4; 6.4.16; 7.5.6, 7, 9, 17-20, 32, 34, 36-42, 45-61.
Nubia, 4.1.11; 7.5.67.
Sahara, 3.6.4, 5; 4.2.14, 35; 4.4.6.
Senegal, 4.10.5; 7.5.1.
Sierra Leone, 7.5.26, 27.
Somaliland, 3.1.10; 3.3.17; 3.5.25; 4.1.8; 4.4.4; 4.10.2; 6.3.6; 6.4.13; 7.6.5-7.
South Africa, Achikunda, 8.2.10, 19; Angoni tribe, 8.2.5; Atonga, 8.2.6; Ba-Ila tribe, 8.2.7-9, 18; Bantu, 8.2.17; BaThonga, 8.2.12, 17; Ba Venda, 8.2.11; Damara, Herero, 8.2.4; Manyanja, 8.2.13, 14; 8.4.1, 2; Mashona, 8.2.15; 8.5.11; Yao tribe, 8.2.3; 8.3.11.
Sudan, 3.6.3; 4.1.9; 4.10.3; 6.5.8; 7.5.2, 5, 8, 63, 64, 66; 7.6.8; 8.5.2.
Tanganyika, 8.3.4-6; 8.5.6, 7.
Togoland, 7.5.28, 36.
Uganda, 7.6.9, 17, 18; 8.1.4; 8.3.3, 7-10; 8.5.4, 5.
Urindi, 8.3.4.
Zanzibar, 8.2.1, 2; 8.3.11.
Canada, 4.3.8.
NAI., 2.7.3; 3.3.20; 3.5.27-31; 4.1.14-15; 4.2.16-19, 43; 4.3.2; 5.1.2-5; 5.3.2; 6.7.1-36.
U.S.A., 3.2.1; 6.2.48; 8.2.16.
West Indies, 7.9.1, 2.
Amazon, 3.5.32.
Chile (Aracaunians), 4.11.1; 6.7.3.
Dutch Guiana, 7.9.3-5.
Peru, 5.2.1.
Annam, 7.4.2.
Arabs, 3.1.5; 3.3.8; 3.5.1, 13, 14; 6.1.2; 6.8.1; 7.1.1, 9, 1O, II-14; 8.1.1.
Armenia, 3.5.16.
Burma, 5.6.16; 6.4.8.
Ceylon, 3.1.7; 3.3.12; 3.5.21; 4.2.26, 29, 30; 4.3.9; 5.4.4; 5.5.4; 5.6.3, 8; 6.3.4; 6.4.2, 7, I1, 15; 6.5.1-3; 7.3.1-5.
China, 3.3.13; 3.5.22; 4.7.1; 4.8.2; 5.2.2, 4; 6.1.3; 6.5.9; 6.6.1, 2; 7.4.3.
India, General, 5.5.3, 4; 6.3.1; 6.4.1, 3, 5, 6.
Assam, 3.5.19; 4.2.9-11, 23, 24, 31; 5.6.12, 17, 22, 23; 7.2.3-5.
Behar, 4.2.40.
Bengal, 2.7.3; 3.3.10, 11; 3.5.17; 4.2.21, 22, 37; 5.6.9; 6.3.3.
Central Provinces, 4.2.22, 38, 39, 41; 5.6.23; 7.2.11.
Chota-Nagpur, 7.2.7.
Deccan, 4.2.25; 5.6.15, 18.
Madras, 6.4.14; 7.2.8.
Orissa, 5.6.21; 7.2.6.
Punjab, 3.1.6; 3.5.17; 4.2.7, 32; 4.8.1; 5.6.11; 7.2.1.
S. India, 3.5.20; 6.3.2, 4, 7; 6.5.1.
Tamils, 6.4.4, 7; 7.2.9.
United Provinces, 2.7.3; 3.5.18; 4.2.8, 22, 38; 5.6.10; 7.2.2.
Indonesia, Achehn, 4.2.33; 5.5.5; 5.6.5; 6.4.9; 7.4.5, 6.
Bali, 7.4.9.
Borneo, 7.4.12, 13.
Celebes, 4.1.12; 5.6.7; 6.1.5,6; 7.4.14, 15.
Flores, 7.4.11.
Java, 4.2.34; 4.11.2; 5.6.6; 7.4.8.
Saleijer, 4.2.28.
Silamur, 4.2.36; 5.6.2.
Soemba, 7.4.10.
Sumatra, 7.4.5, 7.
Iraq, 7.1.1, 3.
Iran, 3.5.14; 4.1.3; 4.10.1; 6.1.2; 6.4.11; 6.8.1.
Japan, 3.1.8; 3.7.1; 4.1.6; 4.4.2; 4.7.1; 5.1.6; 5.2.3; 6.1.3; 6.3.8; 6.6.4, 5.
Korea, 3.5.23; 4.7.1; 4.8.1, 2; 6.1.3; 6.5.4; 6.6.3, 6.
Malaya, 4.1.5; 4.2.27; 4.3.1; 4.9.3; 5.6.1, 3, 4, 19; 6.1.4; 6.3.5; 7.4.4.
Maldive Islands, 6.4.10; 7.2.10.
Palestine (Arabs), 3.5.13; 4.2.12; 4.4.1; 4.10.4; 6.4.12.
Philippines, 3.3.14; 7.4.16, 17.
Siam, 4.1.4; 4.2.42; 4.8.2; 5.5.1; 6.1.7; 6.4.18; 7.4.1.
Siberia, 4.3.12; 5.6.13.
Syria, 6.4.17; 7.1.5, 6, 8.
Tibet, 4.11.3; 6.6.7, 8.
Turkestan, 4.2.20.
Turkey, 3.5.15; 4.3.1; 4.4.1; 4.10.1; 6.1.8.
Generally, 3.5.1-12; 3.7.2-4; 3.8.1, 2; 4.7.2; 4.9.1; 5.3.7; 6.5.5.
Czechoslovakia, 3.5.11.
Denmark, 3.5.7; 4.3.1, 5; 5.3.7; 6.2.39; 6.5.5.
England, 3.1.1; 3.2.1; 3.3.6; 3.4.5; 3.5.4; 4.1.13; 4.2.6; 4.3.2, IO, I1; 4.5.2; 4.9.2; 5.3.1, 4, 5, 7; 6.2.3-5, 11, 12, I5, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29, 39, 43, 44, 47; 6.4.16; 6.5.6, 7.
Finland, 4.3.1.
France, 3.1.4; 3.3.5; 3.4.2; 3.5.2; 3.7.4; 4.2.4; 4.3.1, 7, 10; 4.5.2; 5.3.1, 7; 5.4.2; 6.2.5, 6, 9, 11, 18, 25, 26, 28-32, 37-39; 6.5.5.
Germany, 3.1.3; 3.5.5; 4.1.13; 4.3.1; 5.3.1, 7; 6.2.25, 35, 39, 44, 47, 50; 6.5.5.
Greece, 2.7.3; 3.5.12; 4.3.1; 7.1.2.
Holland, 3.1.2; 3.2.2; 3.5.6; 4.3.1; 5.3.1; 6.2.39; 6.5.5.
Hungary, 3.5.11.
Iceland, 3.5.9; 4.1.13; 5.3.1; 5.3.7; 6.2.7, 8, 39, 40, 52.
Ireland, 2.9.1, 2; 3.3.7; 4.1.2.
Italy, 3.3.4; 3.4.1, 3; 3.5.3; 3.7.4; 4.2.3; 4.3.1, 3; 4.5.2; 5.3.1, 6; 5.4.1; 6.2.11-15, 26, 35, 37, 42, 45, 49, 51; 6.5.5.
Lapland, 4.1.13.
Portugal, 4.3.1, 4.
Russia, 3.5.10; 4.3.1, 6; 5.3.1.
Scotland, 3.3.6; 4.3.1; 6.2.12.
Spain, 3.3.2, 3, 20; 3.5.1; 4.2.1, 2; 4.3.4; 5.1.I; 6.2.1, 2, 10-12, 16-18, 21, 24, 25, 27, 37, 42, 45, 46; 6.8.1.
Sweden, 3.2.3; 3.5.8; 4.3.1, 5; 5.3.1, 7; 5.4.4; 6.2.36, 39, 41.
Ukraine, 4.3.1, 6.
Wales, 2.9.1; 4.1.2.
Hawaii, 4.11.4; 5.3.3.
New Zealand (Maoris), 4.8.3.