266 S. E. Peal — A peculiarity of the river names in Asam. [No. 4, 



Tsi-k or Tsi-kha (Sing.) Nam cliik, (Kampti) Tsi-kbak 

 (Sing.) Kyoung (Burmese) 



Tsi-ngkaii 



L. B. Irawadi 





Bamo, Barma 



Tsi or Si-mun 







Siam 



Si-bangi 







Siam 



Si-gon 







Siam 



Si-hinbum 







Siam 



Si-ngum 







Siam 



Si-tang or Thi tbaung 





Siam 



Si-la 



Lakhimpur 





Up. Asam 



Ai-ti 



Barelly, Up. Manas 





Asam 



Bag-ti 



Diyong-Dbansiri 





Asam 



Gar-ti 



B. B. Brabmaputra, 



89° 



Asam 



Ti-si 



into Tiok 





Naga bills 



Ti-sta 



Sikim 





Bengal 



Ti-shui 



Lat. 29° 20' Long. 111° E. 



Cbina 



Si-ki 



trib. of Tsu Lat. 26° 



27' Long. 



118° 



Si-kiang 



Canton Biver 





Cbina 



Ghal-ti 









Gum-ti 



Near Lakbnau 





Oude 



Gum-ti 



Hill Tipperab 





E. Bengal 



Gulum-tbi 



Misbmi bills 







Das-ti 







Balucbistan 



Dind-di 



Kistna 







Dun-di 



Gulf of Katch 







Du-ti 









Jak-ti 



Bipii, Duar 







Kun-di 



L. B. Narbada 







Ku-ti 







N. W. Ceylon 



Kam-ti 



Nam Kamti, Kamti 



bills 



Asam 



Ku-ti 







Borneo 



La-thi 



Misbmi bills 







Lan-di 



Pesbawr 





Indus 



Ling-ti 







Ladak 



Milam-cbi 



W. Kosi 





Nipal 



M-thi 



Brabmakund 







* Mii-tbi 



Misbmi Hills 







Ning-thi 



tbe Dinoi 





Up. Barma 



Bap-ti 



L. B. Ganges 





Oude 



* Moochee or Ummpanee of Griffiths ! see p. 120 " Selection of papers, relating 

 to the Hill Tracts between Asam and Burma." B. S. Press. 



