No. 3. Genealogical Table of the Turanian Family of Languages, Northern Division.
The Northern Division of the Turanian Family consists of five Classes: the Tungusic, Mongolic, Turkic, Samoyedic, and Finnic (Uralic).
The Tungusic Class consists of two Branches: Western and Eastern.
The Western Branch consists of the languages of the Chapogires (Upper Tunguska), Orotongs (Lower Tunguska), and the People of Nyertchinsk.
The Eastern Branch consists of the languages of the Lamutes (Coast of O'hotsk) and Mandshu (China).
The Mongolic Class consists of three Branches: Eastern or Mongols Proper, Western Mongols, and Northern Mongols.
The Eastern or Mongols Proper Class consists of the languages of the Sharra-Mongols (South of Gobi), Khalkhas (North of Gobi), and Sharaigol (Tibet and Tangut).
The Western Mongols Class consists of the languages of the Chosot (Kokonúr), Dsungur, Torgod, Dürbet, Aimaks (tribes of Persia), and Sokpas (Tibet).
The Northern Mongols Class consists of the language of the Buritäs (Lake Baikal).
The Turkic Class consists of three Branches: Chagatic, S. E., Turkic, N., and Turkic, W.