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XV.

ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO-PACIFIC ISLANDS. By J. R. Logan.[1]

CHAP. VI. ENQUIRIES INTO THE ETHNIC HISTORY AND RELATIONS OF THE TIBETO-BURMAN AND MON-ANAN FORMATIONS.

Sec. 5 (contd.). The Miscellaneous Glossarial Affinities of the Tibetan Dialects amongst themselves and with Chinese and Scythic. ... 1
Sec. 6. The glossarial connection between Ultraindo-Gangetic and Tibetan. ... 8
Sec. 7. The forms and distribution of the Chino-Himalaic Numerals in China, Tibet, India and Ultraindia, considered as illustrative of the ancient relations and movements of the tribes of this Province, and of the secular changes in their glossaries. ... 116

APPENDIX TO CHAP. VI. OF PART II.[2]

A. Comparative Vocabulary of the Numerals of the Mon-Anam Formation. ... 1
B. Comparative Vocabulary of Miscellaneous Words of the Mon-Anam Formation ... 6
C. Comparative Vocabulary of Chinese and Tibeto-Ultraindian Numerals. ... 21
D. Comparative Vocabulary of Miscellaneous Words common to Tibetan, Indian and Ultraindian Languages. ... 31
E. Vocables Non-Bhotian in root or form common to North Ultraindian, Himalayan and Middle Gangetic Languages. ... 42

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