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i^t)tt?'^A,— 3 Tungusian lerms, probably archate Scytlitc, Fijtk^ — 

 archaic Scjthic or Upper Asian. These vocables amouni to 29 

 or 30, without reckoning those Scythit: worils which are Tiinguaian 

 or archaic Chinese, which would give 5 more. According as wc 

 inchide 'or exclude the latter the percentage will bo 37 or 44j in 

 the last case about double that of'the apparently peculiar Bhotian 

 vocables. 



a. Chinese. 



4 Birdf — -Spoken dialect ctiya. (Sun war chiya), Chin, chio &c. 

 6. Spoken, eyen ; Naga r'Aseng, Ch. ch'hiang, 13, 



JDog : — khji 5 (com, Tibeto-Ult.) ; Ch. khlaii (Burni. chhaug, 

 shen), 17. Elephant i — glatig-chen, Ch, chhiang. 20. Mre. — 

 me, mi, ma; Ch, ire, 18, Eye :—mit/f mik; Ch. mok, 23. 

 i?*oo< :— kang J Ch. kha. 25, Mairi—piii Ch. bo (Fin has t*j>p 

 but as there are two other Tibetan eynonyma for '* hair,'* kra and 

 to, pu is probably Chinese). 33, Leaf.—s, hjo \ Ch. hio. 39. 

 Mountain j — ri; Ch. lia; Tnngua, aVm (allied forms in Mong. and 

 Fin) (a). 40. Mouth :^kha} Ch, khau. 47. lam, Ian j 



(Newar Ion, Sun war la) Ch. lu, lau. 49. Skin pag (if); Ch. 

 phi, phue. 07, iT/'^g :— -jon-shing; Ch. ehi, chang&c. (alao Kamscb,, 

 Yenis,, Sam,, Cauc.) 59. Water: chhu; Ch. chui, ahui &c., 

 (Sam,, Ugr., Tatar, Afr.) 



h, Turkish. 



30. //tfr^ei— laj T. at. 34. Li^/ht -.--hod ; T, syod. 39. 

 3Iounia^n:—^Y{iSt Tib, dak; T. tah, Jsipm dake, 43. Alghtt 

 — tshan, chen j T. achsham, Mong. euni ; allied forma in Semitic, 

 Malagasy Jkc. 40, Miver: — tsang, chang; T. usun, eug; Mong. 

 chun,jisiin ^c. Ugr, juga«, Pashtu eean, sin, Bint. 



c. Tungu&ian, 



10. Cow I — J. phachuk; Tung, chyukun, 12. Day: — nyinj 

 T. i r J i ny , m any i ■ 54. Sun: — ny i ( S ee " Da^" ' ) . 



d. Ugro^Kurilian. 



1* Airi — lung. The Ugro-Scythic forma of this root when used 

 for " flfV are elender, but the Ugrian luu da^** preserves tho 



{fl) Tftkpiirif Hrtrpa ri-rhap. 

 (h) Takpa phyekh. 



