iTHMOlOftT O? THE IKSO-f ICIKC 111 A NBA. 



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The Bliotian fom lam is fi>und in Bingpho, Bunnan (ako lati sp.), 

 Eiuni, KbyensTj Kjm, Kami, Suk (Iftn^)^ Kaeia lan-f»", Mon .(7a-lao, Ma- 

 tiipuri, Maram^ Chamfhung' inm-pi, Knpwi, Khoibu Ifttn./^wi, Koreng 

 m-pm, Marin^^ lam, the JSajira dialects (save Khaii and Aiii;^mi), i*kOgftun^ 

 leiu-ang', (Takpa), Tenp*ii unfr-lan, AUorlijjii-t*^w, laiii-/r\ Dophln lum-frtj, 

 Aka lam-fau, (raro raina, km, Bado lama, Dhiinal daiaa, Mru tama ^ 

 Serpa, Lhopa, Limliu» Kiranti, Magar lara, Sun war h, Lepcha laura ; 

 CWpneliarHj JLijlm Mo--onjr, Newarlon, Jili tan^ir^bng', Siamthang-<lon. 



The glender Thochu and Gyiinin|r form ri', ri i'eserohle the Khari ndi, 

 8^u Karen A-le, (Tliochu ^*n'), Toucg-thu A-Iai, and Tajing MLsknii il- 

 ly im. 



" Takpa dang-, Anam dang-, Lau fam. taiifr, Siiina thang- don, sa-non, tha- 

 tliiui^, Jih tang-lonj;;', Toiijig-tha ^-Ini-tuii-tha, Pwo Kaiien phuu tha> 

 Mon dan. It apjiears t^) be Dravirian, tan^j-om Huvara, da-hu-rt I'ruoa 

 fha-t/} Kaniat., sa-di Tuluv., aa-ri Gond &c.), do-tw Tulut;., da-da Irula, 

 aa-rt Telu^^i, Ikdaga, Kurumba, al-da-r Toda. The sibilant ^ionf;:;^ 

 changj Lutiuppii mn^-vny Taiiirkhul som-/?AM, C. T. aotn-i^Mi, An- 



Ssrai ehah, Deoria Ch. taa-^M, Mikir toar appear to be referable to the 

 ental. 



The Mnrmi ghyam, and Gurung- kyan, are probably rekted to the 

 Gadaba knng-ora, Yerukak ifi--^. 



Pwo Kartn plnin tha, Touag-thu ia-pbu, Moo AArt-pati. Dravirion, 

 TSk-zkifhsL-te, pa-</t'j be-ie, ba-i, pa-ho-^n, mo-y-ff (varyiag to the aspi- 

 rate and fiibilant ba^ sa). 



The Kambofau chirada may be Arian. 



Obs. I. The Bhotian -m form is the most prevalent, bat the n foms 

 eannot be radi<adly aeiwatetl from it. 



2. The kbial poett. connects the Almr and Dophk with the Manipa- 

 rfan forms. 



3. The Thochu aad Gyanmg sknder form is only represented by a 

 Karen name. 



4. The Anam and I>au names are connected with the sibilant and 

 dental torma of a criiup which includes Manipuri and A'liya dialects at 

 well aa Jih and Taltpa. 



6. The k pretb: is pneaerved in Thochu^ Karen, Mon, Toung-thu, 

 Murmi, Gamng. 



4. Boat, 



1. The principal root is ru. The gattaral pref. is common to Bbot., 

 Horpa, Manyak and Takpa ; the kbial to Thochu and Gvarang. The 

 ©nly Yariatiuu of tlie root U Ln the sub»titutiun of a for n and the Hwftening' 

 or elidiu|5 of the conf^unant. The Uurpara preserves the original form of 

 the Thochu of ya pft-y a ( for ;j A- ra) . 



2. The &n. lih. koa may ue a contraction of a form likeA--rua. 



3. The Bhot, ap. afen is Chinese, chuen skip K^h., abun ship^ 

 b&at, K-t. 



The aouthem term* have beenjriven in Chap. V. 8c'C, IX. 



1. The prevalent tbrmsi of 1 liave tiie uajial flnul. The rowel aug- 

 ment of the Bhotian koa is found with this tinal in Tayin|r Jtistimi ro-. 

 waug (rua Brown). Thw Lau fam. has ruu, rena. The Ku duak in the 

 •ame-furm with the final ^tturalised ; and the Kamlwjiui tut, tu-tnit, tup, 

 and Chong dok are variations of il. Klijeng; stlso pre:iervt^ » k form, 



