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On the Mongolian Affinities of the Caucasians. [No. I 



Ea, and Eu in Tibetan. 



eX} s P° ken Ditt0 ' 



Ea-k in Thochn. 

 A-ro in Eukheng. 



Eon in Lhopa. 



Ee-ra in Horpa. 

 De-reng, in Sontal. 



Am-ra in Sak. 

 A-ro-ng in Lepcha. 

 Eii in Gurung. 



f Pure root, of which ra, ru, ro re 

 \ are the phases. 



f jo servile and ka also, differential 

 \ addenda. 



C K final, conjunct form of ka suffix, 

 } = prefixed K' in Ak, which itself 

 ( is merely metastatic ka. 



C ra servile, or sing song repetition of 

 < root. De, servile, the da particle 

 (, harmonised to vowel of root. 



' am,' servile, metastatic ma. 



' a,' prefix, and ng suffix, serviles. 



Pure root. 



(The roots for horn and bone are 

 constantly the same, both in the 

 Caucasian and Mongolian tongues. 

 The senses are sometimes distin- 

 E6-s, Ea-ng, in Magar. ~{ guished by an additional particle, 



as in Magar, which uses the pre- 

 prefix mi, = human to demark 

 bone. Just such is the form in 

 lusan, voce hair. 



The root is Lu, which is really only 

 a varied pronunciation of Tibe- 

 tan Eu. But note how the ser- 

 vile t stands equally as prefix and 

 suffix, just as does the servile r, 

 voce stone. 



Tsi = Magar Mi, just remarked on : 

 zya, root, compare lusan, voce 

 hair. 



Bone. — t Lu-sa in Dido. 

 Lo-t in shan. 



Bone. — Tsi-zyu in Suanic. 



Gryo in Burmese. 

 Gruro in Sunwar. 



Mouth. — M6-le in Kubitsh. 

 Mii-ra in Limbu. 

 Mu-r in Khoibu. 



Mhu-tu in Newari. 



Tooth. — d Zeh in Circassian. 



Za-vi in Avar. 

 Si-bi in Lesgian. 



T-shi in Chinese. 



ro, servile. 



Mo, the root. Le, servile. 

 Mii, the root. Eii servile. 

 The same with ra conjunct. 



( Mhii, aspirate form of root as Mhe 

 \ for Me, fire Nhi for Ni, day, 

 ( &c. &c. 



d servile. 



( Z = s. Observe that in the Mon- 

 < golian samples the conjunct form 

 ( is used, swi, swa. 



t' servile, = d Circassian. 



