■ Orh. The root in cli, ih occurs in Tibet both with broad and »Tend^ 



vowels. 



1. ihij large Horp., thnm tall Tlh., tho T/!pclift, clri thu Unn Thrmhn, 

 jo ail 3r<i7,. Arig-., fl-tum rjffJif^ Nflmfanfr- To this nre rfliitf^d the Na,£ra /<^ir*7^ 

 chiinfr, (thoiiff, yong-, Jimlm yoin, — lk\x tall sung, which are stUl closer 

 to thft Olrti'iP^o c^eunrj ^'Wf^. Kiranti to. ' 



2. shft jfrfw*? Miiny., bra tlia A^/^ Thcclni. 



3* elihfn j'/r*^;' iJh. wr, then Takpa, thi Gyar., the Gur., tim Lep,; chi 

 Uiiff Horp,, she Uurm, 



TJiP liquid rmt hns FtiTrilarTflrifltrntis, 



i. him, ronndy Rh. w., lom Siam, In TTorpa, Tun, lu Ynnm, Biirm., 

 Juir,; liiiisf, /wvy/, Tiiyint** Mi^finii, Jii Hijii;,, Bodo, Hmro, lo, Naj^-; 

 riing- /^r-//' T. Mi"<limi, lung-, loii!*' Lsm f.. lu, dooi^jnon^ ^i^g^t <io Karen. 

 #2. hir rmml Gyar., m Tbocliu, mng Jlogamig ; ran Jut Msig'ar, m 

 Mon; tajif^ ltvi<] AlijhTij riin«- j'rtWBiirm., Najf. 



l\. ri round Bli. sp,, rhi Ttkpa^ din Singpho^ rer Tjepcha, ril Murmi ; 

 Jt-ri./J/^ Btinu., //r-i* Herpa; riufr hmf Bh. wr., rim iip., A-ri Gyar., d^ii 

 ThofiJiu, r!iin Burm., reng Murmi, rhen I^pcba, rkim Giirung:. 



A-llowiu^r fur pu?*;1y ItitruJ fhiiui^ea, thn dirttributiou of these fonns shows 

 fl special relntion bptw^Pfin Rhotian and GynniTig', and hetwefth both-— but 

 e£ipe.HaiIy Bhodrtn— and the Irawady or Burmon group on the one aide, 

 and the Ni]jal on the other. 



As aome of the dental words are Tariations of the 11 tiuid, I will only 

 add thpf bbinl, 



1. \mn lortfe Bh,j nhnm /at Sinsrpho, phuiiTBodo; bote hr^e AhnVf 

 h<tk ffif Tengwa, Nag-., po-tm ^ngtirui, po-moja Moz-t pur larffef ke-mss 

 round A.uf?. 



2. pan ftif Ovar., tok pnn Klnnti; Im lar§e Singph.; pan round 

 Alnim, ninn/"i ^mn, mun nrmd " hnmti. 



n, pi J<ir;;e Chiue^se ; pwi Tbochu, pe, be Teng^a^ pe, bi Khari, pi fat 

 Laii 



Thp T.au Ifwn rflwa^7,-lnnjr, lunir, larffSi show a Bho^^'aii nffijiity, which 

 Mishmi |Kii"t:!!vP--* ; yau Iwyf is a %'ajrii fonn, lau Tubl, /i-lhuuii Khari, 

 nan htrfte ATnthiin ; mn'x t iJl, A»V/Zi, j-* a'-o jo su M.va. Ana*., cbiini*' 



hmff l^in^^nm \ pun rmnd Alnun, mtm 8ii»tn, an* Gi'ftrung ; tmfiit 

 Iaw, ii* pf>-t>*u K\\^, (i-i?\u-nf LejHiha, sm~m Im'tfe Deor. Oh.; pi 



Jflt h CbiiH^p. pi lfmft\ 



TliH Man fhtt-nat hwjt\ ia ^fh^^^fnt mil, Mapfftr lot-eJ^ Un^ ; ImAmn 

 th^* trummon T. ifr. term ; thaAym tall \& Khvetti? &e,; /w-r.i fut^ 

 %h\':%rh-r\xn hcrjclm-t ixmy; romdi& kmm ton, Toung'-thu tujig'-lung, 

 Abivr, Niun^nuif, Di'oria turn, 



Th«^ luunhopiu to7n hirffa it* tlui &c, of Bhotiao &c,t hut in thfi Bh. 

 frt "lit fur iitl^ tboni, NsiuiHim^ &c. for nrnml, torn ; mon round is Kban ti 

 Siani mun, Gyar, [»aji); ' ri-.Hitig- liUH the T. IT, ri, riniy ; ^-ff-pi^a 

 A;>/A, (boto ifflr/jriT Afwr); tuit small is a forra of the C. H, rm t !br 

 siwlK fthtyrt, occuniijrin the Na^ff i*. tut for sk/Tt, .Tobukatut, Khan hit-aij 

 Koff. fat-su; ki^lo. ^Jiorth ifm'iUin the h^^n t k-k ("lamfl, fl-Tin!}f). '/ 

 : The Art lira dsii, tew, is Chinese (Kwang-t.) tai, a«d it hi.H h"'='T com- 

 jsnnieated to Muhn Jfishmi, like ly nthos A"*"m word-*; Jm thi'Ji, nnft 

 kinfi are probably TOnnert^fd vrith the Anp jjui ^\ and xhf cD;fii:ite 

 't. U. words j Uiurmndu Moa A/i^toung, Touug-tha tuiiy-lun^j, ^iam- 



