ETHNOLOGY OF THE INl>0-PACtFlC TSLANDSi 



6. B(tat. 



a. paknrfff, padavff, piro, va>/i, [U n-iali pansi] valfln. I p'aOB Ihea* 

 teniiH togelJLer bti^t^atiSf Ihey uppear Ui ituntain a K-innuuu ruu^ /'<t, unti it 

 Itmy bu ron^iiJcrt?j| uiit-f rttiin hyw tJitich of wliat loihjwf* it i;^ itierel^' deJU 

 pi'ii'ej ko'da, da-m, n-ji, l-aiit appear ro lu be Humblf priHilUes oi ("Ua 

 cifdinafy kUid. Probably iwo «iisfijtvt tertns, tiowever orifflnalty foriiifd, 

 havt; U>rig prevailed, Isi, /j^A-, fonod in A, Taw. uiitj,\ and, tJni, ihe iiinm 



Ir!jv'al!?ni|^U(/, ^^ar, t?a(^ or tfaw Uoib luve bi?ert carried to Asnnpiiia,-— avauk: 

 *agjii pad* waUa, Celeb.; aka, paki, I'lilvrieu; wHui'ga Vifi; veoau, 

 wenau Tiujor ; baristta Brilifinini j uw»n|r Mo(itnti,i ■vsangkanij MhI 

 Tile Indunea. prnifiu, praii, i*oi f'aJEiu, Viii vulu, may b / frLUji ibf. l>ravir»arl 

 paru or llie Uitriiodia/i p'lating ttJurutie: [liuva) Pa, 'lie uliimntf root of 

 Ihe Dfftvirian tt?rtn>, t-xiH!3 i" lilt* Tardwa and New Caledyiiia «?a. 



Car Ntuub «r/^ , iior^nialu Nlas <£»u£>u. 

 Zr fluid, Kar M. 



'i hi* name is widely •'preicd alon* the Coa«ts of t^p Indian Or^'an and 

 Ul riiin:tia, >J/Vtc« .- — ?>i»uiiial'i donie, tiisnab ; Uanakil deimiki. !*ini1hi, 

 JJfOgafi. dingi^ Auam, dtn:; i (Miinese (Teo cbew) ttna waiTifHt) (nmoe); 

 Jvol. diifio-H, dent*a ; M'lrini, Newar, Msii^ar, Suitwar, donea, dnnga ; Aka 

 /iti'aDfr; (laro, reng; Niga, Mardp. Kum,, sMrnnjr, rufigf, js/niiirtg 

 Won kynz* ga\at\ &ft Sji'., Asonciiia, — tina Suniba, Solor, tid n^r Kis. t'i* 

 long AiitiirJ. riii; sleader fortii diog, ting, lias s^'ryad alan* be «OB«^f». Tlia 

 brnad fann dunff, dung, rung &e. appe^ar« lo htive a di-'ir»ct idnfory If* 

 ttie Gu noetic valley lli*? Bengali dintfi hag euperiHHded tiie anf.'H*iit Weat 

 Uiiraindiaa dunjja, doagUi &\x\\ preserved in tbe Hitualayat and Viadj^'iis^ 



enpu, ehmhuj d)a, emtka, alum*, eluvu, du. 



Tibeto-i.Turamd, rtiia. along, ranfr, ftru, aro. Ason — If^h, Solnrj &C, 

 Semitic aJaiu, alot^ atlaikir j Oalla lafa { Paebtu alukci.j L^gh root rai ro^ 



8. B^effaioe. 



a. karan, kara, kera. Tarn. A.< Kol. 



KiHiVbojao kar-bu. kfa-bo, (Mioog, ka pao^ Ki, kar-pu - InJin^p. fearhaU, 

 tarabait, kabu &o. I Jie &anie rool is probably fuuml iu i/oiir, gov^ jiid tba 

 Beng, and Hind, iinrnf of the wdd bufTiiloei afua, a{J[)eaiti lu be a tuuitac. 

 lionof the Draviiiati karan. 



h. eruwm, enumt*, tfitne &c, 



Uii rauid, !e, f eh, oi The root is a conaraoti one as applied la lha **eow,'* 

 ScytJiic, Tibeian, AlricaJi. 



9. Cat. 



ff, pusei, Tamil A. epuchclia, Mai, puohche Tulax, .pusi K'l'. 



pij^j, Pashtu^ Siodhi, pasha K»sbgar| MiEchannng pieli-t Kapwi prabt-,' 

 pifihiU, j pin uiisak, inalfiba &c . Moiig. in cliot ; .l/ricaH,— luuu, muhi 

 iopisa; Awn.— pusa, Born., PidI; Semitic, bit j Eu^^iifh, puea. 'i U« 

 )ioa(fiKed rool is p i bably the E«rypiian chai, thai, pri;r»i rved uu-io red till 

 Uie Mongol mt-choi. Kaga rao-chi, Bodo muji. The otlierruoi mt pi. pu§ 

 IE also cumiuou. lu the Tibe«att dmi the p ekiup ot the i^^o ru«<'& Ig 

 Jtevereed. 



& bettu, biku Kar., probably I he rocH bi, he [see a) with lbs pos'f ku. 

 4fr—^d,kit KiiUD.;' Ason.-^bikif fiiltou. The fiuioit letm is Dravjiian, 



