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ET»^fit.fJtiY OF THE I VD!>. PACIFIC JStfpm^;" ' 



€hn^ju nr. AiTi-., hii^jci Bmlo, Im-rhnr Gam, a-su Deor, Ch, Ira tm S'^m 

 Kamii, tgk-i<oiig' Limbu, fia-kJiii An jr. [Chiuese isliaji]. 

 vm-sim Tt!i!|^. f ? ?ihon Ciiinnsp]. 



Male, don|i--ar iioiul]; hoii Auftia, ao-toag^ JiU, toiiy^ Jiunnau vvr., taung" sp., 

 shung, tiiiitr Mm. 

 iJp, 7w-lo^di D«|tlila, uo-di Akii, «-di Alxjr, 



r«;ff-thiii-r S, Tansj^kliuJ, Kljoibu, uLijig" Jiupwi, Manipuri, cheing" Bong7>u, 

 daii-tla Mngfii'i* Hiiiiwar. 



4. /^/-kiii!",^ Jf. Jvurai, (le-tong- earth), tft-ko Svtk, kon L. Khypng", 

 koiiiig- Tmiii^r^fhii, trim Snwuv, kvron (juraiijr, cranjr Hunnr, s«-klia An- 



f^mi, kha MoHj dti^taii;^-* ^Tik'li., dnTip--karig Tiberkliad, ^^n, jEjioTrjr, kon 

 ill, Anam, (koii, kii Ihu i.fh/tid), }>Iiu-klmu 8ii»m, bi>ti*^jai (jai JiiflJi). 

 Druviriim kuuo-^/rt, kauda, kuDJiu, gitdda. [Bartk 6 ]. 



Stone. 

 Tibetan. 



1, r-^o nil. \vr., do pp., dub 8eq)ffl, Lhopa. 



2. j;:ht»-lg-j/i Thoului, g-o-r Tnkpa. 

 n. r-^^n-iiip Horjiti, ru-gu Gj ar. 



Soutlieni. 



1, «-tau IFaram, Sonfrfui, dfi Annin, tbacb Aimm, 



2. [Monutnifi Zy Earth 2]. mTJ-lik Tavins^ laiinff ^Tijlin, knAmn^ 

 IMnmtf. y-binir, i-liiiir Afwar, rt-lyfi«r Doivhla, w-liing* l^itj^plw, UtAowg 

 Jill, long .Ntjmriang, Muthvin, Jobnka, a-long' Kburi, luiifr-zuk Noir,, 

 lung-maiig'o Tori|;aa, yens TabL, yang'i-ycwig Mulung-, ^/-yok, k-vauk 

 Biirm./lung lvapvvi,C. aiid S. Tnuglihtdj Kyan, nutig Aljirjipun, ?iH7«-biiig: 

 Champluiijg', l.uhup[ni, thn-\m\± Kliuiliu, luTi<r-^u N. Taiigkhul, M- 

 ]mig Mai'iiijr, //f-b Kurnng, /w-liiiifr Kurni, loug-tchojig K. Kumi, liiiip 

 lum Kliyeiig', Lun-r-kJif, Ae/^luii Kami,ta-tori Eiak,iiingj loaug^Touugtliu, lu 

 £?«rau Karon, luii tJnro, Pwo Karwj- 



long- Jjejiclui, luhun^ Ntnvur, luriff Linibu, hmpr-ta Kiranti, Ibung Ma- 

 gar, phmi^r-hi 8uiiwar, yiunn tiuniii|;-, yum-tia Murmi 



li, i/'ino, ta-TiiQ Kafiibajiui, iw-imw Ivn, ^/-uiok, ha-mtik Chong, iat* 

 liiok, Z;r/-iiii>«k Moa, mtia fCasia, f«-wJirt Jlni, pakJi-ii%liaon, 



4. jfr/i-ti!f> Aiifj.j //rt-cbe BI. A, [shi, sliik Gla.J. 



15. iiu-thur Dldiii., on-thai Lludg. 



(f. bin Sium, Klinmti, Laos. Prob, irom hil Asam, and hil from tlift 

 Bengtdi sbilaj Hind. mi. • 



7. tongi {{ojul {tmmituln dong-or). 



8. dinij diii Kol. 



The names for earthy stone^ Tmuntaltij Imid or cotmtr^t and i^iifirfi oftea 

 iiivolve the maiG rottt. 



in tlie TifM^to-Burnaan Tocb. the sibilaiit root is mrth and ntffimittin ; the 

 liquid is cariAj imuntuin ou'd ; the iabiaJ 'i» immtnui, earth and jf^w. 



The sibilant root is used for ^arth m all the Tibetan dialects save Many^ 



1. Tim S'thilant Bmt. 

 Effrth. 



