SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES. 



English. 



Mountain 



Lake 



Water 



Grass 



Fire . 



Rain 



Lightning 



Thunder 



Heat 



Wind 



Road 



Butter 



Meat 



Sheep 



Fox 



Camel 



Tobacco 



Smoke 



Ears 



Prejevalsky's 



Vocabulary of 



Tangutan. 



Tibetan. 



Ri 



Tsd 



Chsiu 



Rtsa 



Ml 



Tsiar 



Ток 



Tsa-tchigeh 



Lung 



Lam 



Marr 



Sha 



Link 



Get 



Namung 



Do-iva 



Rna 



Numerals. 



Prejevalsky's Tangutan. 



Khtsik 



Ni 



Sum 



Bjeh 



Rna 



Chok 



Diun 

 Dziat 

 Rgiu 

 Tsiu-tamba 



Ri 

 Thso 

 CKhu 

 Tsa 



Me 

 Char-bba 



Tog 

 Cha 

 inLimg 

 Lam 

 Mar 

 Jsha 

 Ltig 

 Kwa 

 xHa-mong 



Dii-tva 

 xNa-iva 



etc. etc. 



Jaeschke's Tibetan. 



chig 



nyi (s) 



sum 



zhi 



nga 

 jdhug ^ 

 i dshug- 



dun 



gyad 



gu, rgu^ 



chu, or chu-tham-pa 



It may be noted that both Black and Yellow Sifan 

 appear to have been visited by Friar Odoric as early as 

 i\\e or thereabouts. He says, in quitting Kansau x.c 

 Ke'njan-fu or Shensi : ' I came to a great kingdom called 



. Partly from Jaeschke's Romanised Tibetan -f^.^^f^l^fj''- 

 Kyelang in Lahoul, .866 ; partly from Klaproth's As^ Polyglotta. 

 '^ Asia Polyglot la. 



