ETHKokoflT OF THE tNDO-PACIFlC laLAffDfi. 119 



XV u u n b 14 



TCfim. mod - Tula. 



I If n i^Q'l] 





kosen 



ri* laDK. 







kitang 



Australian (Katn. Syd.) 



gitang 



(Liverpool ) 



gi an 



J, (jJatliurst) 





lasmania 



ketiia-na 





kegua 



Sansk. 



kassa 



liithuamaii 



kazh-efesh 



Misj. 



chaz 



Circ* 



kodi 



Lesg. 





Kodak 



kili-gir 



J* 



koliscli 



Karack] 



gashi 



Hausa 



Tke Aastraliau and Tasraanian variety aa well the Sanskrit are 

 connected by the Towel with the Koriak. The broad Dravirian 

 form preserves the vowel of the Ugrian, Tibeto-Ultraindian and 

 Ultraindo-Asonesian form of the tiltimate root kii, ug&c. (''head"}* 

 It appeal^ to be connected with t}ie Caucasian form. 

 Ilair (b.) 



toda 



Tanr. mod. 

 MalO 

 Arn 



Tasmanian 



mayir 

 [tala-mudi 

 wil 



pelilo-gueni 

 par-ba, par-eata 

 purari 

 [? min 

 mier 

 maar 



piit« 



wlas 



CUcpang] 

 Lesgian (Audi.) 



Laf. 



Tlie Tamil mayir and Leagian maar, whieJi are evidently related, 

 appear to show that the full form preserved the broad vowel wkich 



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