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ETtivot.or,v OF TUP. I VRO PACIFIC m.Avns. 



tnd thfly ttPfl rarp in co^Tipnrifl'>n with tlw denfcil, Bibihint and fraittartil 

 roota. * Tiie pure Uibinl far Jirri, m% rnp, mi, b?. bi ia rnjt a 



late variation cif lu jk^ ln>k bat tin iirchiiicntly distinct an 1 rt:ry widely 

 distriliuted Viiriety. The Ui.iialaic Jonnn |ilniok, nv>^'h are iinm jdi- 

 fttely oomi??t;U*d with th« nvelmiti aad Jiearl y ab^lete Sevthiu bu^, l> ik j 

 and the ii uf mun -w* that it is fvn*lwb]y aloi-il.sotlhpiiiriyof fonna 



like inuk, njid nut a jn^nln n d'TivutivH fnnii the pnmiltnt rit^ythic for.ns 

 of the labial which h ive ii. — bar» n-al, rnirici;. The SokfKi wun-dur/iiycsoin- 

 biti&i ji Til>etan with a Matiy;)1ian naim^. The nvtre sirc-haic Jubio-Lrut- 

 tural fbrui^are now f'juiid, not in, bat around, th*' wntrnl Scvthic pmvinw, 

 m-.irkin;r the older miofratifMH. In thiMjoi'th they am found i:i Yukahiri 

 and Veniseian, in tliefouth in the llimniaic glosaary, io the west in Uaucaf 

 Bum, Indo-Knropfniri und At'nraii, * 



3, The Dravim-LritTiUTnliaa thrm^ of the labial root, h,in, van, wan, 

 Baar, b;ir, val, paU h'r*pel, vd, vil, k'\ are wiinit'tited witb the fire' 

 valent.Scythic and fjjnuvjsian tbrms. Tim Aran and Xorth Iiifiian voca- 

 btilarie-s have .^ituilsir fcirni-*, and the directly western and non-Tihetan rela- 

 tiuimhi[) of the DiMvim-Uitraiiulinn iinil Dfjiviro- AuHtiuliuii jrmup of form* 

 and appUcatiuud fully evideacttd smy arckue glodsarial induction 

 can be. 



Cttiiciisianj vwon bar-a, ber-s, ba-z, rni-.^, ms-3e, Georrriftn m-f-ware, i- 

 wa-i, 0s4rtUit m t-i ; bar-ch, bar-k(7, mil-i:h, miirm, horij, (jreorgian 

 mifch, ini<h"ai, mik. The applintbri af thu labio-Iiquid root to momi in 

 one of those aunierous 'j-losdariid links between Dravirirui and Caucasian 

 (and even Cauciwu- "leiuitits and Atricaii ic;. » wbit;h, with it-i non-Tibetan 

 Meolo^e and fthonetie tnuLi, indicate thitt if^t coursft from the Scythic 



Eroviiice to India waa acrofw the Indud and not acroivi the Uimalayaa, 

 hKiviriaii liiiA i>ir-ei, z;i-bi!li, bil-/*e TMO't, identirial with rlie native root 

 for /vkite, lit/ht, hi\, vel, pj^l, htil, hoi, and different from all tlie Chinese, 

 Tibeto-Ultnnudi.in and Sey thie mime.^ for vumi. The wt'stern aflSoitieii of . 

 the labial name are also ill u^Jt rated by the Indo-Europeau uwiia, m^m-fA^ji 

 mond, inaan,, moon Sec., AfriDin vola-w/, berra Sec. 



tieythiu: air, mud, IJ/^r. war-fli.'i, bar-jj-Aa. m:n-{l-em, mer-d-uth, jner-% 

 wire, Jdara. hil, iii'T-^/rt, miir~k, mer-j^, bar-.^hi, Korean pav-ar^, 

 par-arif Yeuirt. piii, jioi, boi, pei (0:»tiiik woi ; Fin. dui/ piti wa, j>ei-wu kc, 

 Sftn poi wa, lad-we&c); utifi F\ii wal-Zry ; ^n; Fin w;d-^i'''^, Koriak myj^ 

 rail-ftt'-mit, mil-///*/i, niil-z^jf-pil wkite I'ln wal-/?/, bal-^fV, wel-^t'# 



Ugr. \vai-i/«m, vvoi-/f^» &c. Here we tiad tbe rout with its ori{j;-inul 

 meLUiinj^ Tvkitti preserved in Fin and L giina m in Dravirian, althoucfh loa|i 

 in raorit of the orher families, and tise special andiaic troiinection between 

 Uf?riati, Canca-siitn and Dravirian illufitrnted. The Indo-Kbrojreau weias, 

 wit, white &c, [irobahLy a vmiuty of the same fisrm, r piw^inif into 8, 

 in the .'iuytho-Ininittu ph<aiulo>ry. The wHoytlju-Cauoasic bar-.« wind Ugr,ji 

 iJjw/t, sun Cauc-, h Ih^ht in Armenian bar-::{ Sarwkrit bha-.^), m in Dravi- 

 rian, mar-salj beni-ehi iScc. Indo-European has <ither forms and applicfl- 

 tioiid, e, air wud U^:*etic, vata SaiiJik. wat-t'/rt Zend, bnt-as BenpUi, 

 bad Uiridi &(;. &;c.j vent-«j{, wind, wan, win Soi.^/ire tmr, vuur, lire &c, 

 Semitic air w-war, «-wiru kc. 



4. The sibilant rwt h the moat common in the Scytbic [j-lossiaries j and 

 in the Caucai^ian it is erjuaily imi>ortant with the labio-liqnid. Scythie : 

 fphitg fl-aho, za^'-a, chafja, dak-7*i7t, .sai-m'J, &a, siri, sirj slmra, mT'tti/ &c. 

 fitc.j light adaik, sir-ddc &c.i Jire to^j, tug-ut, tat, tol, tal, tuii, tuz, tut, 



