ttflSOliOGr Of THE IX DO PACIFIC IS LAN OS. 



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The ftiVi!ajit root id aim current for white in several of the Ultraindo* 

 Gang-etJt; tliaJect't. 



ti. The Zfiltial Moot. 

 Shy. 



The Iiibial vao:. i^shtf in Thodm tnuli-^;^ Jliinysik ranh, and Oyaning 

 ^w-rnmi, i/"v/-raeuti. This voiablf! dL^tin^'ui.sliejt' the Sitiui (h:iK*i-trt fmm 

 Hhodiiii whith Ivaa nam. Miri luw r/o-imir, ((iyimin^ in pref, luid root)j 

 Siu/rpho, Mm, Xlnrua m>i, Bui insnij Toun^tliu mo, Uiinn. wr. m >gh, 

 prauJig niii-hnt, Ti"tiffs;i pihniu-chitipr, *»ui-uijg mun. ^[aiiijmri liad Uian^- 

 wan, lan^'-huij Ltmgfce Wiin fjiul Jjiu fii. 



light, 



K» light it is Ilorpn *'phr>, Mimjuk wuh, Bhfitian hod, hwo, eii, Thochu 

 uik, Taitpsn wut, Xiirja oiti/J-r, Lnliiij»j>a hor, Liinbu ot, Tltw Miiiiijiun 

 ban, hen, v\ ar, Kiur^'ii A-jni, Ijiu jfrt-wiuifr, Anum mQng- Hon^j-, ilou /itf-nni, do 

 rxot reaemblf thesi? tbnus hut riuDie of the pmieding; onp^ tor shg. As thoy 

 are foil ml in Druvinun a.-' vul-choiu, Ijela-Zfif, fl-vdi, hiU &c. (Kol 

 mar-sa, miii'-sul) and ^^!f/y, bun^ villi, ban u ^co,, tht;.He[foniis jiml the sitnilar 

 Giuipetic vo€5iI>Ie fur ^w/?, beli A>um, heb Jjliiimil, ber Miile, findmw(??i no- 

 kha hir lifxio, iijiffear to Ixs ■AVvliAi\: Dniviro-ritraindian and mot Tihcto- 

 I'ltraijidian. TiiL'V iire laduue^iiuji,— htuuia Xuis, uwaxi *Sii.sak, 8abiniba, 

 wan^ Aliidimi 



The fonuA wut, tit xiw^fire in Turkish, air, wmd la. tTgriaii ot, wot; (ia 

 Siinskiit at-itflfl, Anueiiiuri ot &c). 



8m, 



As *vTi it is Thochn mun, (Gyar. mon, Gurimn: Tniin sltf), Sak ,w-mi, 

 (rm-meA Miuiynk), Niiura wang'-hi, Aaum vaujj'- houg-, uud Lau W£iu, 

 ban, — the Manijiuri forma ior light and slijf, 



Aa fl'V it i.H Sinjrpho Hbong*, Kaga pong^, jsw-pimg-, m«-hting'j mong-, 

 Kewar phai mid f^uiift'ur jilia-^fr, 



Firi\ 



In Chinese the broad form is nrlnd^ oir^ fun?, hon^ &c., G^ninii sphun. 



The GhsnoTibntiKi word for ^/frtr is a variety of the same nxit. Tho- 

 chu, Takim nich, Manyak .w-nn-h, t«varung h-mi, }^orpa w-mah, (maJi 

 j/.'^ Tliochu, Maiiyak J, JJhot, ine, Afior, Jlnmian, ^w^a, Mauipnri, and 

 rv'jpal groupsi mi, m^, Aka ff-ma, (Uuq)a). jMnnipuii, Kumi niai, l^u 

 fai. Bodo wat, 5Ion /ivr-niiot, hn-m^i, frt-mot, tu-nMi\^ (Tiio<;hu mah-fy 

 ^hg. Chineife lio, fo, fvui, hui- or hwe, w«. Tlie Mon jnot, Bodo wat, 

 Jiavethe Tarki.-ih fttriii, a^iu the Takpn v>ut tight. 



The root iA oJMi an arthaio t^uy thic vinuvWt; iwjt're, i»be, a^jwh, amhe Aino, 

 0 Japan, bi Fin Stc. 



Same of tlie more srchaiu funns of the lahial in the precedinfT apphca- 

 tionfi, as wot, mot, lesemble the Tibeto-Liltmindiuii labial rout fur «'Affi', 

 phok, phuk, jihut &f. 



The Chino-Ilimalaic labial root k found in both the Cliijiese and Ili- 

 jnalaic formjj in Dravirian, — pa-^A-/w Tfhi!?n, Kani., paga-^ Tamil,, 

 Malayalanv, jm«ri-^ Tuhiva, jHii^a-iJ iuirjri, pokJm-^ Toda ; ^rt/f pak a 

 Tamil ; light hokli-shiij Tuluva j sh^ mQg-i-/« ICara. (inc. I'he antitpiity of 



