[{118}] The affix Nam, signifies in the Shan language a river or stream.
[{119a}] The word Kha is Singfo, and signifies a river.
[{119b}] Here Capt. Hannay and myself were met by Mr. Bayfield.
[{119c}] Khioung, or Kioung, signifies a small river in the Burmese language.
[{119d}] Bhoom is the Singfo word for mountain.
[{124a}] Which we forded a few miles below Isilone; depth of the ford from two to four feet.
[{124b}] In this direction the valley is nearly 65 miles in length.
[{125}] This river rises in a conspicuous range, well known by the name of Shewe Down-gyee, or great golden mountain.
[{126}] This is certainly not the Ulukhor of Buch. Hamilton’s statistics of Dinajpoor.
[{128}] Probably from a species of Sterculia.