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0835 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.4
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INDEX.

Tibet, III: 311, 418-419, 441; in W. Tibet, IV: 279; strata of, III: 284; terraces, III: 3o3; in Tsajdam, III: 29o, 294 ff.

clay-slate, on central highlands, III: 85-86, 91, 96, 103, 246, 452, 478; IV: 6; in N. Tibet, III:

539.

climate, of Tibet, IV: 450-451; on central highlands, IV: 449, 452; Rockhill on, IV: 469; in N. Tibet, III: 93, 480, 486; in S. Tibet, IV: 167168, 218.

cold, in S. Tibet, IV: 132.

conglomerate, on central highlands, III: 96, 121, 129, 144, 158, 162; IV: 15, 451 452, 466, 500, 519, 522; in Ladak, IV: 364; in N. Tibet, III: 174, 175, 183, 249, 408, 412; in S. Tibet, IV: 29, 86, 92, 95, 125, 131, 224, 231, 248.

conifers, IV: 371-372, 379.

cooking-pot, Mongol, III: 42 7 ; Tibetan, III: 495

Cossacks, IV: 96, 107, 109, 141, 150, 160, 163 ff., 268, 359, 362, 39o; excursion of, III: 257-261; sound Panggong-tso, IV: 32o, 333-335 ; sound Tso-ngombo, IV: 288. See also Buriats.

crane (Grus cinerea). IV: 74.

crows, III: 133.

crustaceans, III: 55, 63, 11o, 119, 120, 151, 435; IV: 31, 259, 318, 333.

cuckoo, as weather prophet, IV: 44o.

Curzon, Lord, IV: 515, 524, 525, 530, 534.

Dag bungalow, guest house, IV: 362.

Dalai Lama, N. boundary of his authority, III: 521. Dalgleish, III: 51, 52, 58, 6o, 62; IV: 516; his jour-

neys, IV: 478, 509-510; map, III: 259; story

of his murder, IV: 417-418; his route, IV: 457,

498, 559; in Tsajdam, III: 301-302, 341, 343• dancing girls, IV: 385.

Dandschin Kan Tädsche, legend of, III: 376. D'Anville, his map, IV: 526.

davaghan, marmot. See Marmots.

Deasy, IV: 246, 257, 448, 477, 484, 514, 539, 540, 600, 605; his altitudes, IV: 232; on Aru Cho,

IV: 520--522; his journey, IV: 515-517; lake-altitudes, IV: 590, 592, 593; map, IV: 228, 23o, 232, 515-516; nomenclature, IV: 231, 232, 245; pass altitudes, IV: 585, 586"; on the Ravurtsangpo, IV: 228, 233; his route, IV: 212, 232,

255.

deltas, III: 128, 225, 267, 271 ; IV: 22, 63-65.

denudation, on Tibetan highlands, IV: 495-496. See also Disintegration.

De Paris au Tonkin, by Bonvalot, quoted, IV:

493-498.

depths. See soundings and volumes.

Der enrglische Angriff auf Tibet, by Sven Hedin. quoted, IV: 523.

desiccation, of Tibetan lakes, IV: 596-599, 6o1-604; in central highlands, III: 467, 468, 502; IV: 218-219, 228-235, 237, 242, 243, 249257, 469; in S. 'Tibet, IV: 25-26, 35, 38, 73, 101, 104, 127, 166-171, 193, 200-203, 509; IV: 518, 52o, 521, 526-528; in W. Tibet, IV: 278, 306-309, 317, 331, 345--347, 484, 517.

Hedin, Tourney in Central Asia. /V.

633

diabase, III: 16, 38, 82, 197, 210, 218, 234-235. 25o, 277, 357, 405; IV: 406 ff.

Diary, Rockhill's quoted, IV: 454-466, 468. Diary of a Journey across Tibet, by Bower, quoted, IV: 514-515.

diorite, III: 16, 49, 234-235, 277, 352, 533; IV: 131, 402, 407, 408.

disintegration, of mountain-ranges, III: 86-87, 90-91, 93, 117, 129, 297--298, 308, 416-419, 44o, 446-448, 548; IV: 5-8, 348, 414; in Astintagh and Tibetan plateau compared, III: 308; in W. Tibet, IV: 414. See also Denudation.

Dod Muhamed Khan, IV:417-418.

dogs, III: 5 o7.

drawings. See Rock-drawings.

drift-sand, in central highlands, III: 87, 455; in Kum-köl valley, III: 51-64, 67 ; in N. Tibet,

  1. 51-64, 67, 81-83, 200-202, 207-209, 231, 249, 257, 261, 328, 571; in Schejok valley,

  2. 401, 404; in S. Tibet, IV: 301; in Tsajdam, III: 302.

duck, Brahmini, IV: 519.

ducks. See Wild-duck.

dunes, on central highlands, III: 87, 157-158, 452, 548, 555, 556; in Desert of Gobi, III: 385 ; of Kum-köl valley, III: 51-64, 66, 67; in N. Tibet, III; 28, 33, 51-64, 66, 67, 81-83, 200-202, 207-209, 257, 261, 308, 537, 574; in S. Tibetan valleys, IV: 220-221, 301, 315, 341; in Tsajdam, III: 577; in Tschimen valley, III: 33, 200 -202, 207-209.

dust-haze, in Sandschu glen, IV: 438-442.

Dutreuil de Rhins, IV: 448, 468, 469, 477, 493, 494, 504, 507, 516, 530, 538, 539, 545, 547, 550, 561, 573 ff., 585, 586, 6o1; his journey, IV: 498-506; lake-altitudes, IV: 589, 591, 593; murder of, IV: 417, 471; route, III: 444; IV: 8r, 488, 542-543, 545, 559, 574; on Selling-tso lakes, IV: boo.

Eagles, III: 38, 133; IV: 12, 36.

earth-caves. See Grottoes.

earthenware vessels, III: 478, 495•

earthquakes, III: 530.

earth-rats, III: 70, 128, 132, 147, 519; IV: 122,139, eggs, IV: 440.

Ekholm, Dr. N., IV: 72, 359, 502, 558, 597, 6o6.

encampments, of Tibetan nomads, IV: 7, 8, r I, 12, 14, 23, 24, 41, 49, 82, 90, 95, ror, 103, 104, 116, 122, 135, 139, 146, 180, 190 ff., 235, 239, 258, 309, 465, 471. See also Camp.

English Expedition to `Lhasa, IV: 524-534.

erosion, on central highlands, III: 88, 90, 157, 448, 545 ;IV: 114/ 151, 234,495, 496;inLadak, IV: 363, 367; in N. Tibet, III: 280-285, 354-355, 36o -364, 366, 391, 420, 424, 426; at mouth of Satschu-tsangpo, IV: 19; in W. Tibet, IV: 305,

329, 356, 571-573•

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