— - h . ; 
71. Skin—The Fiji kuri is in Santo, Efate, and Epi, and probably 
is Yoku kolistan. The vinui of the Northern languages, Mota 
viniu, is pin in Duke of York Island. Cf. Mel. Lang. p. 90. 
72. FPlesh—Vhe word visiko is common in the North. The 
Erakor fsik, Pangkumu vusiko, Bieri visiko are the same word. 
156 SIDNEY H. RAY. 
The other words are strange. Cf. Mel. Lang. p. 69. 
73. Name—The Efate has gisa, Malo and Tangoa cisa, hiza, 
Pangkumu cis, Aulua ag‘se. The omission of the guttural gives 
Ambrym sa, Malo isa, Aneityum itha, Arag tha, Omba hena, 
Lamangkau za, Fiji yadha. The Maewo and Mota may show isa 
reduplicated. The loss of the sibilant gives the Epi kia, Efate 
agie. The Baki sia is the Bieri Aza by a regular change from & 
to s. See words for Moon, Fire, Nose. 
74. Good—There is little agreement in the words found. The 
Mota wia is in Maewo and Efate. The Epi and Malekula agree 
in the use of some form of 60, which is also in the district of 
Raluana New Britain. Cf. A/el. Lang. p. 72. 
[The Sydney aborigines of Australia said bw-jari, ‘good’; Sk. is 
bha-dra, Pali pun-no, Lat. bon-us, Malay ba-ik, Maori pa-t. | 
75. Bad—The commonest word is some form of sa. Pangkumu 
Jy is probably the Banks Island tist. Cf. Mel. Lang. p. 53. 
[Sk. rt. words for ‘bad’ are ka (prefix) and kash-ta (adj.); of. 
Aneityumese has (for kas), ‘bad,’ eh-ka, ‘very difficult,’ and Efatese 
sa, ‘bad.’] 
76. Great—There is a great variety of terms, with little agree- 
ment. The Savan leww is Fiji /evu, also found in Santa Cruz levu 
and Banks’ Islands Juwo. Omba lawua, and Mota liwoa may be 
forms of lewu. The Aulua lwmbo, Ura lamapa, is in Efate, Nguna, 
daba, lapa, ‘many.’ Cf. Mel. Lang. p. 79. 
77. Small—A form of riki, giki is very common. Cf. Mel. 
Lang. p. 81. | 
[Bengali kichhi is ‘small,’ Pali khuddo, Malay kechil. | 
78. ked—The Efate miel is found also in Malekula. The Omba, 
Arag, and Maewo memea is explained by Mota mea, ‘red earth,’ 
