STnifroLoaT ot the ijrDO-JAOirrc islaitds. 



flcvfchic liquid form of tli*- Inbiiil rnut like the tkntut form, jintl lik*« it 

 is also Jmiuan and Mmvirijin, TJie pure root app+'iirs to be mdicnlly 

 JhitkiTf wit/ft. Uofli thff lit|!iid -r) mi l the flfutn-triittiinil seri*-* 



{-If -A, &{■.) nri' nnTf'iit in Snvthic, Irjdo-Euri»|iHuii nud Dravirinn. 

 ^{'Mfhr\yn\ Knrm, j>il, jtid-ff/i Ynnis.j piW/r, pil-//«, pyH, pnfl, J>n<i-ft^ 

 t^prian, (pill TilxH, mun Sin^phn kr.), pli - 'm (^at,, wot ArmfiM., psir, 

 pnl-rtA, pjid, pakhaj piikb-w'/ &t!. Snn>k., Hen;,''., Hind., puru-AM ; b it-'-rt 

 Drav, Whu/ bar, Im-K pfmk, Hind. kB. kv. Bird (rHnaan, lo.-f?, 

 LiU, rtvis, P^iir. Itir-f^ Saiisk., Heiifr., Hind, par-indu, pat.i-A« pakh-j-rw, 

 pakh'-z/f, DraV. par-r^r, pnra-*v'f, pnl, paki. pita; 



The Anyn^rni pain, jvfrii arppnrn to Im* iJriiviriaii and not 'nior-hii. Tlif re 

 18 no other example *«t' tin? Tbnrlni vocable, and other Dravirian vomUfc* 

 are preserved in tlip I Itraiudian vocabukries. 



Allied voeablCT are current in ilalnyti-Folynejiian— pio .Sambaiva (byu 

 old Bbotiati, piu Tnkpa &r.), ban Ki.-isa, poo Mille,^ hatmijtiwl «-ptt, 

 Polynesian y/JJi'i inoa (rbepan<r). 



The'i'ai^nU) f'-bon, Mnrmy Lfl-lmr, Erub i-bii rt re pro! mbly contra ntions 

 ( f tbe Maiairaso-Prflynesinn vuru, viirn-zw, buro— /*^&<j. which iis relnted 

 tu tlir' Srythic \ml-ttn 



'J'he Tasinaniiin mutu, LamfMrng- puti ore Draviriaii, Vtkser has piatu 

 Jiiffl, in the AlH)r t*inn pntali. 



The Biriiia pake in. iJiuvirwn or lieniraii. 



The same ront is enrrcut !\.^ tmiiti. Jhtthrr^ (ind efffj, the specific conjoin- 

 ed roota havinir W &t drn|iped. In many <d* the ^umller vocahutarit* 

 these words ore wantinjr. itut the lar«rer ones ttiniish undoubted aflltiities, 

 1. Th»" labial i*» J'^ffti in Akir f^-pin (old Hhot. hyn, Siinibawa pio^ 

 ifiVrf), rt-pu, D'ljdilit jmpn, Aka p/-puk, Kaaihojan jttniLS Kurenir^jrt- 

 l)iiiu, Miirrai jdnim, (iunmy: phimn-, .Smnvftr fi//--pbu, Mon A/m-pa, 

 Male kir-pi>n, Tluxhu A>/-W(ist, (Xatra-Nipal yij, bn, wn, vn, wa. 

 ite. hirdf Polvuf-sian mnu fi*n'l, ^falayalam \\n\ J'ftr!^ (lyami i{-[ihiii 

 hird). It is Frathi'T in Chiner^e mo,' bo, man, ' Burman mui, Kum^i 

 *(-mi)i, Siiijrpho nmn, Ohani^lo /cAf-phn, Jlikir //r-wentr (witlt nio bo 

 comp the Tibeto-Ultraiinhan hyu, bit, wii he. bird ; with nitn, tniii the 

 Gyiimi jj-phni, by-d^ I'ol. bui, foi, t'fiff ; with ar'W'ivs the Kajuvi wenj^ 

 htrd). Win'i does not nccnr ev*'n in ^Jr. Robinnon's vonibniurieH, ai A m 

 Featbtr is uU< wantinir in Mr HodiTisorj'ji, the root will jiri>bab|y be J'lanid 

 to be common with both of' these Hieanin^r!*, ,Siame.<*e has pi u iiiff. The 

 Indonesian Uxwg MiVdura. {^/r-lminr tnjitf Mulayn fce.l, pai iiuuri , liali:;- ' 

 iiini, bakii Kisaa, puk, pako Pbilipine, appear to he [tartly Tibeto-L; Uraiw- 

 dian and partly Dnivirian. 



Example.^ ut' the j^eytho-JniTiifvn and Dmvimn forms cnrrent for i*irdf 

 Faiflm\ iyittff, hint' already br-en ffiven, ami it wdl be seen from the 

 forwiR now eiti'd that the '['ilieto- 1 Itraiudian lahitil for brrd h immcdiivtiv 

 3y connected with the Cliino-Burmau furntB tor JhU fu r j m\d not with the - 

 ycythic v.M*ahle». ^ 



For Dnrh the dental form 'is Scrthic pot, |)oat, bata, Benijto-Afrii'an 

 bato, bit-'///, ww-bat:i &e., Indi)-Eun>petm pftt, btit, but-^rA' iSce., Drnviriaii 

 batu, hiid-'*'/r, Irfd aiesian patu. huti-Av' »iit) Jlon-Antun vit, pot, the 

 lnAt bt'iiiji' proltably an archaic Scythie form, m it is aliso 8emii3c. TVie 

 duph rated nutii;al tbuntl in Turkish (wpi, babv-.s/it babu-</(. A sinii- 

 Iiir t'orni in common in liabiiusia b*'be, pijtR, bibi-ko &.e. It in probitbiy 

 Tibeto-llitraindiau. 'J' lie word Ls not indiidetl in tlu' small vocubulttries, 

 Bibiko, beUok 6cc, weie probably formed by ft cowtaou ludoiiesiau mode 



