RTHNOLOS? OF THR IN DO PACIFIC lSLAND9w 



wars isolated in the Chiuesc 3y8t<'m, aoc! is not even a Cliiunse ilnfiiui:ive^ 

 It wm jjruUutjly Imrrutttstl by llm origiual Cliiiioiiu tr\bi\ «iiruuily or inrer* 

 uie liitldy, li'o»iiu I'tu rn iiioii iu wiiii-li ili*^ two lii-liiiilives '*ibis", ''ili.iL*' 

 btul Ijficoiue* t liti fuuiiilaUDii ol a liimm'y uiifnefal sysUnii,— ir, rn Slc. 



til it." The Ijest rojiresuutalin^a ol thia iiriinitivu A-i j-AlVit:aii svstma 

 jMust. b*i souglit in lliom Lm^uages in whi^ b ra, ir kt*. still tiXisla as a 

 defiiiitive ati i iiiav be triiut^d ia the uuineraj 2 aiiil iu lji>fber icrins 

 foruietl Inim it Tbe (mriiule h au l'rt'*?ty varicil in aiJier flJliimuf* by 

 tbe eotisuiiAtii cbdng:ing tt) n, J, t Sic tbat tliyre is n * ro,is -ii to *U|ijuijjO 

 tbtit tb ! t'ibetO'-U-iiaiiidinn lonni Jjyi, ni &c Ijave tint bvon b^n rownd 

 i'vQiu the tjbiueso. But uhiser t'ai'Uisi ai'« Ibtiiid iu Yeiiiseiau, me, inj/a, 

 hmeaii^ (Kuaia hiai), and otber kngaugus. 



Three, 



Ch. son, samf ssy tai Tib ^sum, mm; Him. ^mm, aom, sonq. sam 

 &u , Mil i a-wwi-kiv ai*w*a ; Dliiiii. jfMW-lanti, Bod luiiu^tham^ Garo ga- 

 fAffwj, niZ/awi, Ksir. fA^, Mik Jiu/Ao/?*, IViig nsiwt, asam, slie, aa^ 



Thtf p-fuhsr Ndga \otm ram, lem, u fnund in tbe Mileh&nanic 13, adrum* 

 »hhr»uMb 3 Mtelt haa ihe TiU'-ud Jorm sum, ^adi^nliio i^eifenfed in iba 



Tbi- cl<»*ft>[i fiiri'inn sffiniues lire K'^riao atifi Caucasiin. Knr. jfffi, G*or- 

 lEtan fami, «umi&c, Lp^u' «>A'Jiniba. The eatue cumbinatiun hiiR bi>rfi car- 

 ried lu AfriCti safifi, sauwa &c.. M<iad|rit^i» ({raup, In did Chii ahisa 

 ■ypiterti* iht nuinerai t^riii« are r*j(ularly funded f^na a fpw dr-diniLivet 

 l)V fls'si "Ti •nd ihe Ritinddence of the Gpt)r)|iaTi ori 2, sumi 3, wktb tbo 

 Cbiuetie tr 2, tarn 3, Ttb, «un» 3, can haidiy bs accidt^ntftl. 



Ch- H,sh ti: Lia si; Tilh \szhi. zht/t>zht, Lhop. iAt, S«p. aftyi. Thii 

 tarm, in ii* drnswl and iibiUni (innia, has mad* huie prntifem in Ul- 

 traiiidia. Nau^aunj; Najija ha* par, AnfjAtnii Naif« f/a, M. Angami c/f^, 

 Kuki jfc, l^idn (^ia, which apt^ear tu bii ali mudilii:&uane of llae TtbetiiD 

 foriDH n( Chvfio Tibetan /t 



Si, ti, in a very cocDmon d^jraiLiTe, ftnd lOach Q«ed a numeral 

 »1iai«tit. It is found euch m Scythic and African iBn^uaM^B 

 (e, K. leti, Saraoide). But «■ ib« Chineae 3 and 3 arc vann ci<i»flf 

 cannected with Caucasian, and chi, ihi, ap &c. is (he firinci(fal tuent in 

 i;« A^:fi<iriali serica uf numeralij, n ib [jrobahla that ibt^ Chtneae ia rel»t«d 

 to the Gfosr^n nth-chi* oi>chi &c.j to which alto may be iraeed iht 

 African fl/a-cAi tTiiDbukiii-) 



The cnost ciirnmon l«rm in ttie Tibeto Ultrainilian lan(fua(te» reqnkff, 

 froo) it peculiar foroo, to be 'aefjaFalely discusjsed. It has bren carried 

 by Ih.* Nufih UltrtindiaQ iribei 10 ihe Ilim»!»y8», wh^re it has Na({^* 

 Oaroand Burrnan fi»rraa. Durro. )f» B inn). Ir/iffr, KUytng liii, Kar li 

 Nmbsi fifiah, pfia\u, beV^ piWt oh- Siovpliu weli< Mikir phih. Gam 6«i, Undo 

 fere ; liimalajfaa, — aph Uaphla.pifi ChejiariK ; \t Suaw. (llHrtii ). I^*A Limb, 

 p/ialt, pkulut L-pch., biih M»g., bh Murmi; pli, Hut hya Kiranti. 



• [Thochu k#/riti, Grnmi sangkn^ *tn, Gyartirt'i *'8om, flnpa tu 

 (T. NoEt), Talipn mm^ M mynkffMi {.'rhtjchii mAi, Naf;.ffAc, Kar. t ]. 



t I I hucha gjArrre, Gyamt *i, etttu, Uyaruiig kat/i (iltfJo), Harp* JW*, 

 Tabjta pli, Manya* T£b\ (rtiirm. Him.)] 



