232 Transactions.— Miscellaneous. 
Hinpostan. 
Rodong, hulipa. 
Malagasi and Malay, under their respective phonologies, agree; but 
disagree with Polynesia. 
In the Continental tribes, the only analogue is found in Nepal, and that 
is doubtful. 
In Javanese, the term is the same as in Malay, viz., kulit. 
wer CHAP CiU qtiod eu ER 
ENGuisH. | Maracasr. Marax. SAMOAN. Maori. HAWAIIAN. 
Crooked — bengko fa-'api-'o kopikopiko e-pio 
cosa c mers BREE UN SUUS quoe DE. 2 
Hinpostan. 
Sunwar, bango ; Pakhya, banggo ; Newar, beko ; Rodong, banggo ; Nach- 
hereng, banggo ; Waling, banggo ; Denwar, banko ; Kuswar, bango ; Uraon, 
bengko ; Chentsu, banko. 
There is no analogy between Malay and Polynesian. 
In the Continental tribes, for the Malay, analogues are found in Nepal, 
bango, banggo, beko, banko; in Central India, bengko, banko. 
The Javanese assimilates to Malay, viz.. bengkong. 
Exess. | Maracasi. Maray. SAMOAN. Maori. HAWAIIAN. 
Fat matavi gammo ga ’o ngako momona 
limma mea lololo matu i 
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Hinpostan. 
1st.—Kocch, mota ; Uraon, mota ; Mundala, mota ; 2nd.—Serpa, gyamo ; 
Bhutani v Llopa, gyamo ; 3rd.—Toungh-thu, pay; Shan, payi; Ahom, pi; 
amti, pi; Laos, pi, tui. 
There is no analogy between Malagasi and Malay; strong analogy 
between Malay, Samoan, and Maori; but none with Hawaiian. 
In the Continental tribes, the analogues for Malagasi are found in N.E. 
Bengal, mota; and in Central India, mota; for Malay, Samoan, and. Maori 
—in Nepal, yyamo; and in Bhutan, jyamo; again for Hawaiian—in Indo- 
China, pay, payi, pi, and tui. 
In Javanese, the term is lemu, which assimilates to the Malay second 
term, limma. 
ExcLrsH. | Maracasr. | Maray. Samoan. Maori. | Hawaman. 
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Eat | mihinana | makan 'ai kai e ai 
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