g50 APPENDIX. 



• ■ By the Sadhja Klmwa GoJiein, the Khamti Prince of Sadiya, 



The race of men having fallen into every kind of iniquity, the Supreme Being, « called by us 

 /Soar* 1K«2«, but worshipped by all nations under different names"* determined on destroying it, 

 and creatino' it anew. "With this view, he gave warning in a vision to four holy Goheins, directing 

 them to take shelter in the heaven, 31erM (called by the Khamtis Noi Sao Pha,) and then caused 

 Seven suns to appear, which burnt up the whole earth, and destroyed every thing on it. After which, 

 there came violent rains which washed away all the cinders and ashes, and refreshed and re-fertilized 

 the earth. 



The four Goheins then descended, and re-peopled it with a new race. 



No. III. Page 340. 



Migrating from East to "West, the Sinh-phos first established themselves on the plain of Kun- 

 duyung, on a branch of the Sri Lohit. 



Thence to the hills, called Nangbrang-book, which are situated South-east from Hiikhung 

 (or Bija-nun-yua, of the map) East of Bhanmo, and four or five days' journey from the Chinese 

 border. 



Thence to the Kultohung Hill. 



Thence to Pisa-Pani, Eastward of Hukhung. 



Thence to Miming Pdni, where they had an action with the Burmese and Shams, and were 

 'victorious. 



Thence to Tukung Pdni and old Bisa, or Hukhung (Bija-nun-yua.) 



No. IV. Page 344. 



The Villages of the MishmU, from "West to East. 

 L Padu Mishml, near the Dibong N. 



2. Gurai 3Iishini, 



3. Tamagar, 



4. Digmu Mishmi, North of the Brahnakund : thence proceeding Easterly, within the Hilly 

 ranges, are. 



* Literal interpretation of his words. 



