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8. The Amharic of Salt 
4. The Amliaric of the Bomtay Geographical Transactions. 1 
5. The Amharic of Isenbergh.—Gram?«ar of the Amharic Language. 
Lond. 1841. Dictionarj' of ditto. 
6. Jacquet E.— Ohservaiiom Grammaticales sur un Specimen des Dia~ 
fccfej Abys^ de Tigre. Journal Asiatique. 1830, tom. \.—Jiih. 
7. The Hiurur of Beke. 
5. The Hurror of Salt 
9. The Humir of Kielmaier. Aushnd.lS^^'Ho.lQ.—Julg. Probably 
by Beke, as having been collected by Kielmaier, 
id!?' r ^*“**^c of Combes and Tamisicr— Voyage m Abyssinie. I’aris, 
J839.— 
11. The Amharic of Rochet dIJericourt, C. E. x. Vmage sur la C6te 
vnenlale de la Mer Rouge. Paris, ^«V^. 
IS. The Semien of Scliotz.—Schollz, Reise in die Gegend zwischen Ahx- 
Leipzig, 1822.— Jiilg. The language of Saamen, 
■ortli of Tigre. 
A language called the Gafal language is spoken at present in only a small 
^rooD of Damot being encroached on equally by the Galla and Amharic. 
‘ pwly extinct Considered by Ludolf to be a remote dialect of the Am- 
suggests that it may be Geez—the same affinity. 
'• The Gafat of Bake. 
Bruce. Inserted within brackets in Dr. lleke's Tables. 
* The Agow Languages.’—irxe%u\o.T[y conterminous with the last- 
en loned languages and dialects; and, probably, more closely akin to them 
than has been admitted. 3 
1. The Agow of Salt 
^ The Agow of Bruce. 
' ^ Agow of Beke. These three vocabularies represent one and 
The Waag Agow is also called Hkamara, a name which 
i confusion from its similarity to the word Amharic. 
4. Ihe halasha of Bruce. 
^ The Falasha of Beke. 
6. The Agau of Agaumider of Bruce. 
'• AgnmniderofBeke. 
ni.'.* ,'o. A..—Sur les Falacha—Bulletin delaSociet6de Giogra- 
ranirti ' Class of Languages. —Originally extra-Abyssinian, but 
south, upon the Amharic and allied languages. 
!r^ subdivisions, with the Sohili languages of the 
Galln /u ?Ii. studied under three subdivisions,—(A.) the 
^®«a,(B.)theDanakil,and(C.)theSomauli. 
A. Tor the Galla,— ^ 
‘1 r ® vocabulary of Salt. 
Gaila Language. By the Uev. J. L. Krapf. Lon- 
*1™ ^ Galla Language. By the Rev. J. L. Krapf. Loii- 
nuhi;^ of the Galla Language. Composed by Charles Tutschek, 
“icriBH ^ Lawrence Tutschek. Part 1, Gaila, English, German. Mu- 
A A Grammar of the Galla language. By Charles Tutschek. Edited 
l^ Uwrence Tutschek. M.D. Muffichf 184^ 
a a vocabulary in Bombay Geographical Transactions. Oct. 1844- 
