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ETHXOLOGT OT TUB nmo-PACnPTO TSIIWDS. 



bter or skndfif form. It rippMnr^ to be an rnivrjidi form (Mirtlimi— Moa 

 i/ofl'}, and mi» prob^ibly coinmuuiuated by AIuu to Kadia and by tviisia iQ 

 Kojji'fluijfi' >ft^'-a. 



The A bar gniup i^iri'^erves the subfltaiitive root in nn archfttc Tibettta 

 fbrm jitidthtj .\o>«^iiivng and Teng-sa forms aitpear to nuik with it. TheJse 

 form?i weiH probably usJtrd tui^^inaliy Ibr tKe Guat and Cow in the *a3t 

 Gauj^Htk dia-lecti*. 



Tlie labiid name--*, with om ftxcejidon, are confined to Aaaam and its boiv 

 ders. Tlif v iipjiftir to be remnants 4jt" tlie old Uanji,'«tjc raa-}ii:*lij me-shi 

 AiC. (Xipid), the Dfi)n:t Ciiutia me bfinji^ ideiiticfil with the Newar, 

 Th« ! irabu sn-wet iUjd Kiranti yan-wa nppe-ar tt> liearchaiu, far they hiive 

 tjiiij quahtive iio.xttixed and not prciixed as in tha prevalent concrete^ 

 Craugetiu word. 



7. Elephant. 



1, (II.) (ft.) The Bhotian wr. -uul com. Tibet a (7-lang-chen is Lhoita 

 lflTi;?-chhen. I'lie {*p. ian^'-^j-iihon, Horpa la-ww-chflu is Jierpa kng-bo, 



(If.) Anaiu /f-rau«r, Kimibojan to>i-nu, dit/ii-Tef Choii*? /m-nai, Ka ruai. 

 Muthnn loak, Joboka hiak, Malanij, Taldunt^ Ittk-riia, HiirifliUi a-ue,, 

 Ratlioin^ uiii, Kyauui, Kasia w/-uar, Uhiuml unT-ia, 



2, (i.) ilijiiu lii.-ihmi mau-yonjir, T, .M. amiaair, iiuro mon^-maf 3ing»- 

 plio in.ifi:-/M;, Namdaii-!: puok, Maiup iri m-nia {Cm} ^vt-amk, horse sa-golf 

 fftfat h'j.'imui;)j Soii^\ta ifm-imij: {(t.'tv wt/i^toia, buffaht- /u./i-rhoi), Ka- 

 pwi tti-\ym\if^ Kni-piij;: Gitu.-ym\^y .M.nMni //i-[Hjnig-, Luhaj*pa v/w^vu, 

 In. Tani^khul wrt-phu» Atiani voi, woi, C iiam pa irt-mun, Iv hying mwi. 

 Theda are r>ijjiitar in Ibrma of the iua.so. kl>ial current asj nauaei for the 

 (Cf'i'j Oofitj Uifrs fee. 



Garo /«i-;j-li>, ChaTDphun|jy>-lo-ftj*. 

 ((?.) The nlendwr form i^ applied in Mon to the E'lffuloe p-ren &es 

 Comp. jilrio Si>ii«^[)ii /I'oi-nn, 



3, (ill.) T. Mishnii c/ti-ton (Urown), LfjMiha tyau-mo, teng-niu. 



4, The (Jhiiiese siaiijii:, tsemi^--, svoji^, ch'hio, ^io, tiaagfis found in the 

 littu dialttcL-i diitmtr. tiJau^, sanir, .Jih tsjui<r, Burmiui, Aloa Bheu, MoQ 

 cJjuoin, JUkboinu- san, Kyau A-jiu»bn'iir. 



5, (ill.) The luiiTii*A;'/-fj'bo, An- ifatni and M. A. t-?u» Tan^rkhulj 

 Marin*^ mi, Kboibu A«-.'iai, C. TaJi;kiiul m-lui-ui, »Sbiiidu m«-»hey, 

 Kumi /t«-Hhiii, Lu'igke trini, Nowttr and Ch«pan,^ ki-^i, may either be 

 CJiinesie or Ilijiiuluie. Tiie fonn ol the root, the pretixe.^, and of the ran^ 

 the term!^ apjwar to i^how that aome of them are native apphcatiou of the 

 root to I €tjw Sec. 



0, The ^Sanskrit situ, mte hi current in Af>nr, Hunwnr (s^oda), Teno;^ 

 suti, ^'ni,itan^ sibiti, Khari sati. liuth this term and g-aja (=jy(t-ja) ap- 

 pear to be liinialaic. 



7, The Hmdi hati is used in Aka, Bado, limbu, Kiranti, Murmi, 

 Magar, Gurung', llikir. 



8. 8ak M-kn. 



Ooa. Tho Ti betan chen b probably of rar»dorn Chinese oriirin. 



The mojit coni'tton native t'^r;a is the mt-^c. Uj Oiilaic lubiiil, in the 

 ftrcbaic a, 0 form (Bhut. ^m), bo, ba Sto.), The -k fi>i'un upj*ear to be 

 very juii:ieut, resi^iobaiij^ thone for tlm Hog, The na^al were probably 

 fonncd iVnm tht-m. 



" The Anaiii voi, woij h the Sonupu prefijt with the root 'elided. 



