It 



fotind to the lou h, wave in An^. NiigR da, iQd t f«w formi fof S.^SingpllO 



Therein mi unuihern tFi«Jeci m wijich Tound reffii'arly prefixed to th« 

 •tli,«niumi-rrfl riiuigi well is lo 4 and H It it prribabfs iJierefxre (hat It 

 no\ Cornell acrusa ih« Himiilityafl br a dialed like MAttjAk in which it 

 ira«i carreni a« tli« resM\ar nurncTHl BPrviki, but bjr one in wUirh ii bad be- 

 cuine resinctp'd ini. &c . nr vvii'cli bad burrowtd it from a iijsrem in vvhtchi 

 U wa^r^^iiUfiv um^tl Sbendu \m9me aa ilt prf^it throughout, but Bi4 ii 

 me pu't, pah man buve been receivptl liy it aa i cortcrete vocable or rov\, 

 ID iike ntatinET ai Gy^run^ recetved the pl\ of jta-^jlt. iio alio Uudo has 

 Biaa-'brousfhou', antf 4 n maii-b-Te. But in Stn^plio and tome of ihp N«K» 

 diMii-ctki tite use of ^be iabi«i m 4 carrcRn^tfidd vvlrh iia use m several af iho 

 oUif?r ti(itnHrii,li,^3 mnititn, 4 me'i (41) mli-at), 5 ma>iga,8 mai«aL. Tho 

 ebaMjTp >if flif vowel in 4. la expiaioed by I'a apaimilAUfin to ibai of the root. 

 In I III; K^in. mali, Nuga phate, LepcUa phali, tbe primary vuwsl of lbs pref. 

 lemaint. 



The wpft Hirnalajin (Nrpalj fonnt are evidenlfy of Ultraioih'ti^ — cbre0f 

 I^Atfii — dpriv<iiiurit 



5. llhntian and Man^ik formii irpthe lamet t)gp» vi^i, and Gy«« 

 rann >• only diitinuutiihfil fn»m ihcin by \h« vnwei, which )■ CbifKae, 

 Thr a fi«rm iHr rD^si cmri'tiim in ibu Htmalayaa and it pr^vaila almnit 

 cxeluxivt-lf in Ulii ainfiia. In K^"pr><l tt it probably of Silan (Maikjak} and 

 not uf Bhittian ileri vHimn Tbe f^hinrat and Gyariinir rtga ia found in Lep- 

 ehii pAa-ngi n «nd Sunn^r dku. fi wat probably i Nurtb Uuraindian form 

 %Un Urfrire it apieid to Nipal. li baa now becD found in Tayiof; Miah- 

 l»i mo niiu. 



ThB rakpa 1ta>nf;e refieata the root for 4, as a prefix to that for 6« tod 

 ihf' aats" a*tv,e la found in Miri fii li nun ko, Btin^jjO ttti o^t^k^r iod 

 Mijhu MisbiDi ka l«i (nriib i:h€ root fur & eHtjfd). Tbeae terma epiiiaf 

 10 rxptain ihc Knmbjjan ^-rs-it), Anam la id, oa m, Nancowry la is &. 



6. The 8h(itiaa and i^ifaa foim* ir# umilnr. Bbotian baa u. Gyarupg 

 •nd H'irjia t?. Bui; Matiyak baa u and Tak(ia o. Tlie Bboiiaa tbu, dho, 

 tiik. IN prtdiably the ori^final of ibe Murmi dya, Newar kba, and ChaB« 

 gin khun. See App- 



Tbe Bboiian wt. drok i« «iivi]ar to the Mumyak trV'bi, Thta variety and 

 ■noiber with the k- pipfit appear to have h^fn the nn^iioala of the com- 

 mon tnoihern variety. Takpa AfoCOyarung Autolt, Tbi-cbo A-Afl Br*)Sing* 



f»oilra. Garo Arok, TayirtK Mtahmi iha-^(*, Mikir ther*>U, Na^a lo^k,tA«- 

 ok, rtM'k, inik, so'tt, Bnrnoan jtftrauk, AAyatik, Sak X^Ayouk, Kumi fara, 

 Kamr tan. Sheodu me-cAuru, Kukv inka, TunKlhu lAer, (^hrpang ktuV* 

 tho. Lepcha tamk. Sun war rok. The a forro ofThocbu JtAa-la-rtia not 

 fouiiil in ibp flMQih Tliff Kurman atcpfifi^il A:A'raDk la the orininal of the 

 Mon A'o-rao, Ka frati, Kbyen^ ibauk, Aniic aau*. The foTin that hsa ia> 

 trodfd into the Vindjsn ayatem turn, tut and been received by it aa a wjot 

 to which a native poaa. and qoal. definitive baa been poii fixed (turU'it, 

 tar ia, tuTG~iJ£c.)t reae>mblea the Bhotian d-ntk, Takpa k-ro, MikiT tbo* 

 rok, Anframi Na^a soru, Sbindu rhuro. The (lond aa-ionu leaircoblft tbt 

 Naiifa larok. aoru. The f^TibD Miaiimi ito-iham ia iba Gyaiaug 3. ka* 

 ■au (i c. 3 duaS). 



7. Ttra eteeptional Bbotian b- dtiD, dan ii o»ly foQEtdio Serpa dyan, 

 Lhopa dun and Changlo sum. 



Tii« Oyaiaog quiQir; kwsh^nitt Horpa «.b« ( 2 for $j S ) ire ibe Tibetta 



