JBTiIKOI,OOY OF THE IWIJO-PACiriC ISLA^NOS. 105. 



of re J uplicnrion from Itik, bek, in which caae tins form is Mon-Anaia, 

 vit, ]yet. .Xiijriv has n?:Eitiilar tloubk form pak-msik. 



3. The (jummt Bhotiaa chya is Ciiinestr L-^ioli, chinii, tiftii, chio, 

 tju, The Iirjr|ia ^vo a|i[>Hnivs to hc' iinotlipr v»riiiti(Hi of fhe Chiiieap. 

 Tlie Mi.^iini tun, Mou A;Atf-teu, Xa^i o-^ah, m-si>, w-zu, ^lauipuri ww-^ 

 feij MVf-tdii, w/z-clui, rt-tti, /Ma, flw<-te, /^//H-th<*, Kui'eij fbo, Kimtili dioiiiT' 

 «','(, Dliimdjiliii, Serpajha, Kownr jhungi), a|iiiMar t<i Ini all variatioiifl 

 ofthfl Cbiiio-TiMan voeable, which is probably t>f latLT tlilTasiou timn the 

 liihiah 



TliP Aliar imhiiiifr, jMitjuiq:, Duphla p:Ua, AktJ putjii nppetir? to Iw thp 

 dfTitrtl antl sibilant mot vvitli the klnai prHix. It in;iy [io:Jsib]y he mx 

 an hnic Dravirijin torm of' tin? !»il»iiil root not dMrivpJ troin Tibdt, but 

 havjji^ tl'u'viit Llf^ro-lraiiiari allinilita. [Sef App- IS to diap. V, Bird]. 



4, Tlie J ih ww-ehik, At iiiipuri »f-r!li>»k, ;t-thik-«rt, and the Sunwar 

 chi-irrt^ Aiiam^ Binua ehim, Mun t^;-fhini, Ku-sia /r«-siiii, (.roiul aim, Si- 

 lona" aiiaom [ Koinn!ii^ Eii^u], appf.nr to ha artjiiaic <Jliiiio-Tibetaii form;-!, 

 dtflfiiict from the precedini^, ami of parlier iliihx-iioii. Kwsiiig-tuag pm- 

 8*;rves the fiiml k in itd tseuk. 



TIjo Afaiiyiik Itn, Xiij^ft au-ha, Khyen::^ h:\ix, U reftsrable to bhya, wa, va 

 ©r to cbiaii, chyji, s^a. The latter wm |>rolnili|y it:* uri^inal fomi. 



ThA lravv:vili fbik, chik is found in Indojun^ia, ttkn Tilanjany, The Sa- 

 sak tiu [ireservra th« Chim-se furm tirj, tiau. 



Th*' i^im*' root is foutul in tbe fionj ite, tit it , jiiid as Duck in Dravirian 

 ite^ Burmari ute, and Indoni^iaii itik, iti', ite, ttti. 



As Ttird th^ rgfit i.^ arcliaic and widely diffu.-!**d. Scytbic doi, tirte, 

 tori, tschir-^H kc.j S^^uiito- African taair, dido, dea, diurv Jfcc:.; Sauskriit 

 ati. 



The fliiml m la included in tlje 8cythkran^(» of linalti,ziiif yVino, sibe-chu, 

 shobo, 5hiib-Hft ^ic. Moay:<jlian. in Hairi jwdts the avluhs form is duckf 

 shibu. 



For Fmfher th« -k form is ^^otninon to Turkish and Tibetan, a^R^ 

 Turk.t fthuk-/*(p Bhot. The [lurc sibilant is J aptiiii?_4e a^i (Sansik. ati bit'd) 

 and Korean sio, 



T), The ftxcnptional Maram /i-roi, Songpii w-roi, apf ear to be N. Dra- 

 virian, ure Mttudaia, orak Ui-aoii (urak tc. duck Turkish), 



la A^T." 



TheBhotiaii _^-ro^-ittff, Gyar. /fo-rok, and Tak|ta Hiok preserve 

 the Nim*i an:haic form. TJie Abor f«=iuk, Aka ffZ-nik, are referable to 

 tlie Uyaran^ br.i|ieh, i^utiwar lias the Dhotiau Yo)x-init-ii\n. la th« 

 Burnia-Gansretit; ili ilonts the gattural hnal U uasLiliaed and the prt-iit Ia 

 peueraily thti labial as in the Maiiyak, M ru4. Tin; a vo^vtil, variuble 

 t, iftalrfo more common than o or u. The iliriluui rt-ruani^' in an ara- 

 plitied form iuaiid aI:=o in Biirraim/^tt-rvvak-fhliit, pu-vwttt, pn-ymt, the 

 .hrst of wliidi (irer^ervea the guttural. The form Ian;;;' id Abor (from rak 

 ad in Aka, niA iMunyak) Jili, N. Tangkhul and Maram. The slendwr hn^'', 

 liMiif, ifl Manifmriaij and Yuma, mi-lin^j mi-lini^f //it-Iiu, pa-hn^. The 

 ima'* preTa'eni Jiui^iii-Gaiigfedc term is a diatincC routj tshl, tii, taip, tik^ 

 chu, t^.u^'-j ehiii^' ice- cha, tukj tan^ &c. 



