No. II.-GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE SEMITIC FAMILY OF LANGUAGES. DEAD LANGUAGES CLASSES Chaldee (Masora, Talmud, Targum, Biblical Chaldee) Syria the Jews Abyssinia (Amharic, Tigre, Ekhili) Ethiopic or Geez Phenician and Carthaginian Inscriptions Moabites Hebraic Thamudic Inscriptions, Himyaritic Inscriptions Arabic } Southern GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE TURANIAN FAMILY OF LANGUAGES.-SOUTHERN DIVISION. Magar (Gandakéan basin) Gangetic Sub Bhotiya Lohitic Newár (between Gandakéan and Koséan basins). Murmi (between Gandakéan and Koséan basins). Himalayan Limbu (Koséan basin). Kiranti (Koséan basin) Lepcha (Tishtéan basin) Bhutanese (Manaséan basin) Chepang (Nepal-Terai). Burmese (Burmah and Arakan) Dhimal (between Konki and Dhorla) Kachari-Bodo (Migrat. 800-9340, and 250-270) Garo (90°-910 E. long.; 250-260 N. lat.). Changlo (910-92o E. long.). Mikir (Nowgong) Dophla (920 50-97 N. lat.) Miri (94-970 E. long.?) Abor-Miri Abor (97-990 E. long.) Sibsagor-Miri Singpho (270-280 N. lat.) Naga tribes (930-97 E. long.; 23° N. lat. [Mithan] East of Sibsagor). Naga tribes (Namsang) Naga tribes (Nowgong). Naga tribes (Tengsa) Naga tribes (Tablung, North of Sibsagor) Naga tribes (Khaü, Jorhat). Naga tribes (Angami, South) Kuki (NE. of Chittagong) Khyeng (Shyu) 190-21° N. lat. Arakan) Kami (Kuladan R. Arakan) Kumi (Kuladan R. Arakan) Shendus (220-230 and 93-94°). Mru (Arakan, Chittagong) Sak (Nauf River, East). Tunglhu (Tenasserim) Ho (Kolehan). Sinhbhum Kol (Chyebossa) Sontal (Chye bossa). Bhumi (Chyebossa) Mundala (Chota Nagpur) Southern Division, TURANIAN FAMILY. Munda (See Tura- guages, p. Tamulic Able, 86. Abraham, language of, 316. Hindu literature and sciences, Academy, New, doctrines of the, embraced in Rome, 112. Achæmenian dynasty, inscriptions Achos, 524. Active, 117. Adam, book of, 318. Adelung's Mithridates, 154, 158, Adjectives, formation of, in Tibetan, 120 n. in Chinese, 128. Adverb, formation of, in Chinese, French, 52. Elius Stilo, his lectures in Rome Æternus, 402. Affinity, indications of true, in the Affixes in Turanian languages, 404. Lepsius, on the languages of, African language, an imaginary, Agau dialect, 449, 451. Âge, history of the French word, 402. 401. rudimentary traces of, in Chinese, - the only intelligible means by rudimentary traces of inflec- |