4 On the Indo-Chinese borderers. [No. 1. 



Comparison of Tibetan and Himdlayan tongues on one hand, and of 

 the Indo-Chinese on the other. 



Blood. — Thak in Bhotia, Thyak in Lhdpa, Vi in Lepcha.* 



Thwe in Burmese, The in Sak, Ka-thi in Khyeng, A-ti in 

 Kami, "Wi in Mm. 

 Boat. — Thu in Serpa. 



The in Burmese. 

 Cat. — Si-mi in Bhotia, Si-mi in Sokpa. 



Min in Khyeng, Min in Kami. 

 Crow. — O'-la in Lhdpa, A-wa in Limbu. 



O'-a in Kumi, "Wa a in Kami and in Mru. 

 Bay. — Nyi-ma in Bhotia, Nhi in Newari, Nyim in Lhopa. 



Ne in Burmese, Ni in Mru. 

 Bog. — Khyi in Bhotia, Khi in Lhdpa, Kii-chu in Kiranti, Ki-cha in 

 Newari, Khia in Dhimali. 



Khwe in Burmese, Ta-kwi in Mru, Ku in Sak. 

 Far. — Na in Bhotia, Na-vo in Lhopa. 



Na in Burmese, Ka-na in Sak. 

 Eye. — Mig in Bhotia, A-mik in Lepcha, Mo in Murmi and Gurung. 



Mye-tsi in Burmese, A-mi in Kami and Sak, Min in Mru. 

 Father. — Pha in Bhotia, Amba in Limbu. 



Pha e in Burmese, Ampa in Kumi. 

 Mre. — Me or Mi in Bhotia, and in all Himalayan tongues. 



Mi, Ma, Ma i in Burmese, Kami and Mru. 

 Msh. — Nya in Bhotia, Ngya in Lhopa, Ngo in Lepcha, Nyau in 

 Siinwar. 



Nga in Burmese, ~Ngu in Khyeng, Ngho in Kami. 

 Foot. — Kang in Bhotia, Kang in Lhdpa, Khwe-li in Sunwar. 



Khye in Burmese, Ka-kd in Khyeng, Khou in Kumi. 

 Goat. — Ba in Bhotia. 



Ta-ra in Mru. 

 Hair. — A-chdm in Lepcha, Chiim in Magar. 



A-sham in Kami, Sham in Mru and Kumi. 

 Head. — Go in Bhotia. 



Ghdng in Burmese. 



* The first line gives the northern series, the second the southern. 



