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in tocoo leaves, and put it on the ‘ riik tuas,’ where it is left till sufficiently 
decayed when the skull is put in the Morrang. 
Appendix I. 
Numerals used by the lianparas and neighbouring tribes. 
1 . 
lianparas. 
eta 
Mohongias.* 
tumchee 
Narnsangias ,f 
vanthe. 
2. 
annee 
kinee 
vanigie. 
3. 
ajum 
kahom 
vanram. 
4. 
allee 
mellee 
heli. 
5. 
aggah 
manga 
hanga. 
6. 
arruclc 
torrong (k?) 
irok. 
7. 
annutt 
tenjee 
ingit. 
8. 
atchutt 
ashut 
isat. 
9. 
akoo 
akoo 
ikhu. 
10. 
abbau 
abau 
ichi. 
It is worth noting that the Banpara numerals all begin with a, except 
the first. 
Specimen op a Naga Vocabulary. 
English. 
Naga. 
English. 
Ndgt 
Above, 
dingko. 
Arm, 
tzuk. 
Abode, n. 
hum. 
Arrow, 
sail. 
Across, 
arem. 
Ashes, 
labu. 
Afraid, 
rah. 
Asleep, 
gip- 
After, 
pai. 
Aunt, 
anichum. 
Aged, 
arupa. 
Awl, 
janmut. 
Air, 
rung tez. 
Axe, 
va, or ba. 
Alike, 
tavei. 
r arang. 
Babe, 
r mansa. 
Alive, 
\ arang. 
\ nausa. 
All, 
pang vei. 
Back, n, 
tawki. 
Alone, 
kura. 
Bag, 
nitzung. 
Amber, 
nSsa. 
Bait, n. 
pusen. 
Ancle, 
shiadua. 
Balance, n. 
tliak. 
Angel, 
harung. 
Bamboo, 
nyud. 
Animal, 
mai. 
Bandage, 
kako. 
Ant, 
tziktza. 
Bank, 
turn. 
Ape, 
mainak. 
Bam, 
kung. 
* The Mohongias, or Bor and Pam Duarias, 8 miles east, 
t The Narnsangias are at Jaipur, 16 miles east. 
