ms, wij mi &c,; 2, mil ; 3^ mn'hm% nw-Mm &c ; 4, itiis, mas, mit^ 

 met, mat, mnd, tiiut ; 5, mikitit-k, m;tk, &c. [■^•e bye,] 



Miikiiiir the hLlitfrit nll ^\VrtfK:e tor awi*if nt^il cuiucidenc*- it in clear tlmt 

 tl[u*d!ime vwU, tlie anw? j^hoiietic loniip uf juon. ami tfic >i:iiu(" romltina- 

 tiu.ia of' rout and [losttix, art' foujid wJtJj Vuhulili; ujpiinnij^^s n-ji ikiIj ia 

 the (lifferpiit lan rici-iw uJ the 8arut» fiiiitily, Imt in UiftWfnt faniilies. 



hfij the variorts A-*o-Afjii:an tumiUfs an? ctHHiiarfd with nrt'oience to 

 tlwir vctnihuhii iK-j i4' primary wtudsj tliey apjifMr uft if they wero nil 

 dialf'tt:^ ui' uuf' iiutiiier tojipni*' uinl it (Ioh^-^ n^ttmN in |mcwible to nfoount for 

 phfiioitii^ria Sit jrurfly dinbi tic witlnout onuciutied tliat «ieb lauiruijgie 

 afsceudrtj throJigli vannn.s |iha.«M (o an ultimat« ujoiMjayllabic toiidition^ 

 and that, lit wiiof jieriod reimttti evm in ihe (nirely iiiojUkHyllubit; era, 

 th*nr pi otttjjjjHsti* were, in reality, thulfcts of one lim^uiiire. Th» 

 rnot.-i which we hiivt* heen cousidenu}? luorft ori«;iNaHy have been 

 current in h »m^h hiinily, l>ei'ore they became disjiorKed amon^^tmany^ 

 Rird by the i»ej>ariJtion of tlipse received various dinlfctjc injjdicatioijs. 

 M'ithout ^-iuuh oriffitml Uiiyuistic conc?entnUion or unity, followwj by t^aah. 

 divifiion and di>jier,-iun, the fact^ amtiol \)e rec<>Jieiled, fur the men; tHia- 

 Hemination of tiie words of dominant tribeji in ajres when the Old World- 

 Wiw jkwn4ed iii all ita prineipal divisions could not arcount for an agiee- 

 inent so nidical, so uuivenial and h3 coniph'*. ]t will explain many of 

 tlie c"oin(:idenc«ji, bin nothimrstiart of the atlmiiwion of one primary vocjibu- 

 lary having- bei-n preserved in sefiarated fjirnilies and been dialeeticaliy 

 modiiied in its upplicatioiitf, can explain the whfile. 



Amonffiit thf Heenndarjf dispei^iionft and ditfuaions; it is clear that tho 



?icytiiic or jirot«-Si:ythit; ia by far th<> niOtstirafiorfJint a^ it wjls mdvertial. 

 t rer^tft on the Ohiues^f or moncHvllabiu* ^ta^e of vo<-able.H, and it enter* 

 that in whioh a detinitive became aUaeh^'d to tlierootj^. Many of iu* pe- 

 culiiir forms and L'ombinutiona are found in all th** *oufhem and wegtem, 



Erm incei^, and it seemt* to be n neoeHjifiry inf«renc« that before theAuHtra- 

 an fonnntioTi wns* carried t« Asonesia, SemititO' Libyan tO' Afrinv, or 

 tJ)p EuiHkarian to Europt;, tlmy wei-e compri?i*Hl alon^ with the aithaic 

 CnucnHiun, TilM^tan, Seythii: and Indo-Eurojietui, in a couirtarritivf ly nar- 

 row Asiatic ireo^f^raphinil cirde. The only nenmioinp- tormationw, the 

 Eimbian and American, are eipanriions lujd devciopment^j of proto-Scythi« 

 dijilectj?. 



126. The note belong to p. 129, and note f of p, lUd should he not« ^ 

 ef p. 128. 



132. line 3 from the htittom/ttr pifhiA road to-pisft, and in the follow-* 

 mpr line, /fT ttt-funn, re'td inn^n, iuu*i. 



Vi7. The snbHtrtotive mot in the name for the iSw^tf^trf w the labiaL 

 Tlie liquid irf thu r^ioi f n- rrnter^ e-ni-ni!i — tratcr-cow. * 



I'.iS. In tflnira am of Jili (not Sin^qjhoji the root it* nga (ta-ngA}. 



l4tK The stateTiH'iit that in Clntiej.e the jttot iilone si^rniHeH bttjfuhg 

 and the itifercncc from if are incorrect. In Cliinerte, m in iJraviriaii, thw 

 name tor the butlaioe ij* wftti'r-rMHf{ot ox), and it is only by contraction 

 titatiiii &c.nh*ne it* appli'^d to it, 



14L The l>r-er od i:* idi'Sitirjil with theBhoHiin trod viorc. 



14:1. The «ibi'l;Hit name of Tilterkliiol kc. it* Til>el«-t'ltruiudian. 



Lir*. TthUiietmrn \'ot}\,J'i/r ttmm, raid silver. 



157, del. ."jtb linpfri>m foot. 



164^1(Wj IdQ aie miai>iaced j ihey follow p. tW. 



