APPEKDICES. 
I. 
The following list of words (names of paiis of the body in the 
different Siikai Luiguages) ie given to illustrate the relation of the five 
dialects to one another and the difficulty in the way of regarding them 
as belonging to more than one linguistic group in the matter of vo< a- ^ 
bulary. I do not, however, wish to question the possibility of their 
being regarded as belonging to different systems in the matter of 
grammar or ideology . 
Seniang (Sg.) includeB Semang Paya and Sakai Jeher—both 
forms being given if different, the Paya form first. Sakai Jeram is 
not given as it is a mixed or intermediate dialect. In the case of 
North Sakai (KS.), Central Sakai (C,S.), Besisi (B.) and Jakun (J.) 
alternative forms are given where the discrepancies in my vocabularies 
are serious ; but small differences in spelUng are not recorded. 
COMPABATIVE VOOiUiULAEY. 
HEAD, hid or koi in all dialects. 
EAB, Sg. tmUmft ^nt&ng j K.S. g^tdoh ; CS. 'ntdk ; B* tokn ; J. tong^ tamj. 
EYE, Sg. meilt mid\ N.S. mat, ma^^\ C.S. mat ; B. meU me^^li J. mo#, 
tmaf. 
NOSE, Sg. mok; N.S. muh, mok; C.S. moh; B. moh, mu!t; J. mtioh, 
CHEEK, Sg. hehamj, kajjor ; N.S. kapor^ kajmuj ; C.S. www^, Mmintj; B. 
guhuk I J. mituj. 
MOUTH, Sg. hengi N.S. nyar, mjaug; C.S. ^mpitk; B.pitkn^f J. Imukit^} ' 
LIP, Sg. cJtaa, t'jnut ; N.S. iffliUor ; C.S. mjyingij&i ; B. [hihir] ; J. 
[bibii% Uhih'], 
TOHGUB, Sg. IStigt iSnieg ; N.S. Itiitak ^ C,S, ISnta ; B. [Udah'} ; J. 
TOOTH, Sg. Um&iit haini N.S, moing ; C.S. Ivtmiiifj ; B. limoing; J. 
CHIK, Sg. ankikf yungka ; N.S. cJtakd ; C.S. jSngkd ; B. jciigkaftg, 
[daguk] ; J. ldagn}y gektt 
Words in square braukcta arc Malay or relate d to Hahiy forms. 
