JiBCr Hke the Oyatuntr ki, may po$aibiy be a Varifttion of tho CliineS^ \hu" 

 AnUn hna also heo kui. 



4. The Kasia anmng', {prob. .vti-yan^y corap. aAi«-reb), iS'icobar iition,'- 

 HinJt'rt, apix^im to be cotiri«i;fed with tlie ua^al tjaiiie lor the Hone &c.j but* 



fi. The Aka kuk-/M, \^ lliudi khuk* 



Obs. The Ullraiinb3-Grt!i*rf tic juunej* nrc nearly nil Tibehiii, TIk^ 

 Bliotiati \\*nm ha\'c usruall raii^^f. The I'ltniiridiiin namea apjicrtr »o F>f 

 Sifan, nnd mostK an^li.iie, that is they were recHuived befote the of 

 giittuial JiHiil, The Mttn-Anum names are Tibctnn an"! sspfotidury, on«? 

 being from a holt Ajrj-and rorm uf a Mani|uu i variety of the i-oot, ami the 

 other being: tlie TiU-tau hfiuid niaj<ciiline fjUiditive in an arehaie J'onn. 

 Anam may poeiaiWy preg*?rve a iiative root, but it iaproba-bly Cbineeie, 

 Kftren has rtreivcd the ChijieJ^j nanie and eomimuueftted it to iJeorJn 

 Chutia and Murmi. This i^ oiie airwn^?' many g-lossarial evidences of iti 

 pre-Burmau hiHueiitJL'j ditiWtJn uiid Chinese rulatioashij^ 



1, (II.) Tlie Bliorian ni 13 cnrrent in Serpa, Lhopft, Miirmv GuniOg 

 Magar atid Chun^'-lo. Til>erkhad has la for the female. Ahied fornm sirp 

 found in (laro ;jw-run, lluthun rmi, J(ftK>ka roan, (whem-e the Mulnntr 

 yon,TaWuii^'- \ iui), Atinin^ / -lang^, K«mii A-Uma;, Sini:|ihii [mi nam, Ananir 

 iioi nam (;hoi::=hoi, paij, Lnnofke, Kunii Ay-I, Kyjui /.r-nf, A'f>-«r, Jlrn 

 f*!-ran-n, Jjmbu niwi-dij, (Jarw du-Ar/jfe (Brown), Aiiam The li(jidtl i* 

 dearly the m«t*t\ root. It is currcul in the Mime forms oa ttsex word, anct 

 in <he names' ot'otyier iinimali*. 



5. (III.) Tile BhiJtian diang, ITorpachke, Tbofhu and Manyak tssah, 

 Gyamuj^" hit-^>< are foond in Anain su hoi, (~ jiii b&i)^ Aiwr siiu-k'ft, 

 httij Aka ahw-biiin, Kumi su-/;*;, Kami tho-br, hepi hn sn-wr, Kiroiifi 

 tJdienii:'^/', (Bliut. diaiif^'-n/), ^'euar du>-/r , Sjunwsvr c ha- r-n^ye [See Citfff;], 

 Obej)au|^ :w(/-cha, Mishmi ina-dze (lirown), Jiotigrpu zyu, Burmuii* 

 6hv'ikf taiii-ti, chhi-i. 



The AnaiH, Abor, IN'ewar, Kunti, Kami and Honprpu iarm^ in u, 

 reiiciuble tin; Gyaruiii^ so, Tlie Aka, Chepano-^ Leprhrt and Siuiwar 

 eba, wi, c'Jjrt adhtfi'n to the BlnHian, Thaehii uud Maiiyuk Vowd. Tho 

 Kimnti, Tny ini,^ Mitihtwi and Burinaii have the e of Horpa. But thene vii- 

 rjatioii* are too nliglit to wsirraut luiy infereuccai, saver thut o, is proba- 

 Wy the older farm- 



^ 3.' (1.) The labial mot U very preTalent a* a nftiiie i'ov the Gmtf. 

 ftlthotijrli it may have orisrinally Iweiv a i'ontmelion of Tibcfcim fonUij id 

 which the sex detinitive was conjoined with lim root, fl* in the JJhotian 

 rfl-bti, :'fl-uiu, ChoNjilo ra-bii. The Abor sshw-bea ftnd the cognate lermii 

 ^nay betheaibilantTibtHan root with a stiiuiUir ptwttix. Wijhu Mitibnii 

 /mm-paij Hing'At pui-uani, Tayiug- M. y^wrt-bie, Bodo bur-wm, bor-w(ij 

 •Ten^M and Aoijuuii^'- «u-bajig-, Khnri Arrt-bon^T Mrunir pon^ MnJiipui L 

 7ff/-nien<>-, ivareii'^'- La-iin^ iJarum A-Art-ini, LaJmppft me, Cliamphunfr fl-i»u, 

 N. Tnuj^lnil mi, C. T, mi-A-re, 6. 'i\ i«n-^A-re, (k-re male postf.), Kuini- 

 'iiWf mti^j Khyejj^ nte, nm, Pwo Kareti bhe, ALikir be, hi. In jsome of 

 the.'^e U-nuH the l<dnal rotiiiii-i a quiilitive power. 8ak H-hi, Mon lhu-hliM, 

 kka"\iikf Toung^thu buy, *f*-byu-jj<** (|J*l i\gwai-j»ii4), Bonj^u woi^ Kuki. 



4, Goat, 



