20 STBV'OLOf^T or THE f»^l>0. PACIFIC ULAH0fl. 



fipT§«fnt*iiTet or ihft pr&Tdfent UJiriindo GaBgetic t^rin, 'flit GytnJnjp 

 prt^fix occur* in Abor-M(r» and Hurmii* jtw nif &c. Tlie Tibpi»n*A, m i« 

 lomA in Smgpha Garci, K^tn^n^c, Tite curt Uorpii zne rebembiFi ihc* Itodo 

 •nd Garo *ni, Bongjii *re. KiJlii #ri. The Naga *hd Yuma lam, */i(Ji)yoi, 

 jfatiet. fliiiih, sauka. mxt, Buraiaii X-unrnk, ^{""i. ajipeur lo be mnriprtr-d witli 

 4he Mijiiu M'Bhini nun (niug m Abur Ao-uange, Djpbla k& Qig, 

 Oi^pa^^ I'Aa iia-i^. Sun war tha m 



e The Hhiiiiiiii 6ri!yud ib noi found to the Homh, The »p. form (rye ti 

 eerp« and Lliopa. The Giiiigeio-muaindiiia formi generAilj are Stfan. 



The Himataysn rermi arp of ^^aniprn dcrWafian, OfiPpanff piwp 

 Dophia jsla^-nag. {Tbwlni AAr(j.re, 8, ^xha-re, 4, H'lrpa hU 4) ; Lepch* 

 ftakflu, — Kami kavnj Kiraiin rpf/^i, Murmt, Gurtmfr pre, — ftre, 4r bodo^, 

 jpAa^e 4 Napn, (r^fii 4 Miinyiik, l^aka 4U H*>rp»l pre 2 Mrir, 1 



TheGjarurtg or. yet has art ejtceputKial profix, biU ii is found in tJ'<rim- 

 4ia «B a Tariaiimi oi r, «. Mru hat U in 8 H-yil and 7 ra-nhu, TayiDg 



ishftit h»a eUyem. 



9, Tlie Khonan and SJfan rermi arc Ihe isme The Lepcba jta-ky^Pt, 

 Chepang ti*^to, re#remh'p rhe Takpa rfa 5:11. Dophla kayo, Tayiiiff MiBhmi 

 Itorvyong, NHga faku, Knki ioWa, I'linghlu kui, 



10. The BhDlian bfoad form fichu, chah is found in Gyarnng and Ti» 

 barkad only. 



The Bhoiian varietiei of ibe nhino-Tibetan numprala have iherefore madt 

 «tliMl« prf>gr«e* aa the pronouns. Thny are hardly found be¥<^nd I ha 

 •outhero flhotran dialecta,— Scrpa and Lhrpa^eave in I he Bhoio-Sifail 

 formi of Tnkpa But ibere are a Jpw nantplea of a vexy atchiic *jfit. 

 tene« of Bhixian ^orma m Sifari^Uliiaindiaii ty^i^mw vi f\[ a iprcitl 

 «f'n«ipciirm heiween anch Bytiema and Bhoiian io one of iildei aiaitei. 

 The Bhotian iahiat oniiif ral prffi^ apppars ai aoooc rf-iDoie pf rit d lo hafs 

 been uird in $tfa» and Ultiaindian dialecia, Jn tome it ia ooir moTf 

 xe^ulmtly nard tKfm in Bhotian. 



The UKraindo^nangp/ic »arietiei are eii|i«r ciirent Sifan, or are con- 

 nected in aucb a nii»*}e wiih the Sifan aa 10 ^hnw rhat ihey mnii liate been 

 defifpd from aytiemi that once existed in Eaatej^n Tibet, alihough ihey are 

 uow represented only by reflinanis thnt have been adopiediKto ihp iur- 

 vivirg ayaiema. The moat prevafenl Dlframdian ayiiemB appear to bav« 

 lieeo ebe Naga-^Yuina which ipread weal ward aioog the lub-UimtliiM 



