BTHNOLOGT OP THE lNDO*PACrFIC ISLANDS. 



a? 



H, nan-piri Yatifj'aro ; priii ^^ruhaltly corrp^ipondj^ with of ix-pin ft 

 which IB the jspii, j^iila, of the ( Jallii fii'mily ; nau appears to be thG Chaddii- 

 Pfifitjriaii and Zijiibian 8 nod 4. 



K. e-^M, i-ci'/j!. Nrrbian. The root i?, i, is pTobably a contraction of 3, 

 Darfur. 9 is u-e-t^w. 



L. wii-?ku Bornui ( wii-ku 3 Hiiiisrt, yu-^s^a 3 Dom.), 



N. ta-ko-iw, ta-ko-B, To-ku^, t4i-|^ii-a Haitsd ; ia-ko 3 for 5; aa, 3^ a« 

 is tf-to-aaa Nuti, 



0- j/wi-tunu na iii w«-mru Makim, m-zana-zi-tatu Mudjanfl, vt- 



tanu nsL w'-mru Mak(»nde, rthyanu m i-tatu .Takwtim, n-ku-aa-ti-iiaro 

 KynmlMna ( .i and 3 ). 



Tl(« fnlUmanf.'' tu'ft cotitmrtfd (Jiillo-Zimbbu quinai-y term^, ye-vS' 

 tavh Panwe, is'i(»ti Kutiti, p-fv« Fimti, ifi-ita, ^'tc^-atah Ksirabii, itte-iata, 

 Moko, af!-atii Ibo, artja-toii'^ l^i|)jib, mm KnmptM', mtii-etn Kru, auo-tui 

 A^hanti, de-fiad Timantuii, dui-ronnii-at Wulofi', nf^om-uia<|f lUiisi, me-ni-ro 

 BuUonj, tn-ni Biidii, suli-ma-itsika, sai,'! kc, Msiridingo Kroup> iio-a-gui, 

 augnee, ugueu Amina &c., (^^«-lu-lar Kuli, «-yo Yebu, ma-jo Yoru- 



P. im*ne Biuiheli, ICi-Xika, nia-nia Ki-Kambf^ ,^^na-ni Zulu, kie-na- 

 ua Benguera, a-na-na Kon>»"o, na-tui Kambinda, iift-ne Sonbo, aa-im 

 Mpongwe, ( 4 duiU ; stw 4 E ). 



Kodle gives sevenil adilirionu] f*xfimplf«^ of this farm, e-ne-ne Alege, ne* 

 m Sdob, na-(ni Basauiide &c, tr-re-ri Ej^^bfle &c. 



Q. tobii jnerii-Miiiina Zulu (lU less 2}. Thisiaa second Zulu fonn m 

 wliich toha repPfn»^iit^ 10 su* in 9. tolm no uionyi, 10 le>is 1. Bina i.* pro- 

 pfrly 4 (Takivaiii, Mtimijitla but it is here cvideDtly a comiptiouo'f 

 iw«-bim2. U. Thf .Spchnanii lu^ni menoaaa Wii'-beri is formed in the same 

 « way, hera \mn^ thy tfrm for 10 ixi? in 0. 



a. (a?. mbo3to, b*>xo, po-ldongfo K'*j5iih, wjpno lltindiola, poamo Mut- 

 Bitya, woam Ngoien, fonio, fania, fond, fam^ fom, fen, lo-mbe Moko 

 rr. 10 {a contraction of 2 from 10). 



(h. J owa-mbi iiHta»igft( 10, 3 ). S€e 10 E. 



Kongo-Angola iiakc, nak, //j'-iuik, rfi-itakc. Ttiis apnears to be a con- 

 traction of -2, iO. Bangiin has ha-nak kda-jra-nak 7, hii-lflk 10, 

 T. danda^fudu Nf^^nbiin (fudu 4J, fi-f^-du Karpkane, jwrdo Pika (4). 

 U. dogar-80 Ba^liermi ; m 4 (do^fai^mi is i. e. 5, 4)» 



Ohs, mt Ihe disiributimt iif' the term. 



Consideralile variety kmaiiift'^'*t in the nindeB of foiiniii^ 8. The moit 

 cormnon is the (iiiiBUry. Tbt* Honiifir ttrm pr* Ferves tlie slbilu-lubial 3 

 ^0f Egyptian. The >'iIo-Xjg»friBn baiid has both tiiw form and |he 

 a-d, or current SfirnUj-Zimljinn, .'J. The Maudiufiinn forms are of Aubian 

 And not of Zlrabian derivation. The oojnwte Zindjiiui ii (of 2Vubiaji ori^pn) 

 is aliMJ found iii some of thf. Ziuibian terma for 8. * 



Dnal f <niis nre foi nd in Eaiit Iv'ilotit vm-alaiJuries, in Mid-Afiican and 

 m Wfflt Zinibian. Th« hs^^ MXf rt'f«^iiiblt', not to the enrrtnt 4, but to the 

 doubltt form foiujd iji ^unm tlhadd^i-.Niireriaji iin<l in the Mandijigti vom- 

 bvdariejs, and uie^erved ako in the Vangaro nau-pri. It is the iitemita- 

 Nigt^riau niiAiaJ form of 



The forma 10 2, and 10, are ordy fonnd in a few Zimbian dialects: 

 Thev flre twrare to indicate ftny :*i>ecilic aiiiuity with Aaiitic louguitiies 

 which po^^seas such loiTJiS, B«t they render it probable that the aruhiic 



