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636   INDEX.

Tus-bulak, III: 212; in Usun-schc r, III: 248 ; W.

Tibet, IV: 418, 42o.

ice-bound glen, III: 487-492.

ice volcanoes, III: 204, 337; IV: 497.

ila. See Gad-flies.

iles, landmarks. See also Stones, as landmarks.

Inscription, Chinese, III: 322.

internal drainage areas, IV: 582. See Drainage

basins, internal.

In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan, by Deasy, quoted,

IV: 516-517.

iron, magnetic, III: 478.

irrigation, Chinese, III: 374, 379; at Dalai-kurghan,

  1. 53o; beside Indus, 1V: 358, 363; in Ladak,

  2. 384, 386; Sandschu glen, IV: 441 ; at Tscharklik, III: 389-391.

islands, in Naktsong-tso, IV: 4o, 41, 46-58, 70;

salt lake, III: 104, 105 ; 'T'schargut-tso, IV: 86-94. Is Sajsana tscheres Haini y Tibet, by Prscheval-

skij, quoted, IV: 450-453.

Kirgis (Kirghiz), IV: 425-427, 432, 435 ff.; camels of, IV: 428.

Kishen Sing, IV: 477, 478.

kists, stone, IV: 343, 351, 354-356, 358, 359, 363,

385.

Kjellström, Lieut., IV: 541.

kökmet, goat, III: 326. See Goats.

kona-schahr, ruined buildings, III: 254, 39o, 391. korumluk, choked with gravel and stones, III: 394. Kosloff, III: 301 ; IV: 220, 448, 476, 479•

köuruk, plant, III: 223, 241, 277, 286, 414; IV: 405, 426.

Krishna, IV: 448; his journey, IV: 470-474; map, IV: 472-474; route, IV: 457, 490, 525, 533, 538. kulans, on central highlands, III: ioo, 124, 128,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

473, 476, 478, 481, 501, 502, 505, 523, 552, 564,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

57o, 571; IV: 7, 17, 36, 82, 496; dead,   IV: 181;

Jakub Bek, IV: 477, 478.

japkak, on central highlands, III: 88, 107. 143, 165,

 

444, 445, 447, 457, 459, 462, 465,468, 524; IV: 7;

 

 

 

N.   Tibet, III: 82, 166, 188, 196. 197, 199, 239,

 

 

259, 332, 335, 411, 417; S. highland valleys, IV: 242, 277, 279, 287, 324, 3z8, 330; W. Tibet, IV: 424.

japtschan, plant, III: 336, 337.

jar, erosion-gully, III: 3o; terraces, IV: 17-19. jasisi, terraced grazing-ground amongst mountains, III: 258.

jajlak, pasture-ground, III: 35, 48, 74, 243; IV: 439. jer-baghri, plant, III: 444; IV: 7.

jilgha, ravine, III: 14.

Johnson, W. H., IV: 476; on the Polu route, IV:

476.

Journey across Tibet, by Littledale, quoted, IV: 508-509.

Journey round Chinese Turkestan &c., by Carey, quoted, IV: 509-510.

julghunlik-jer, country in which tamarisks abound,

  1. 254. junipers, IV: 400. jurge, orongo antelopes. See Antelopes.

Kajir, broad valley, III: 46.

kakir. See Saj.

kamisch, in N. 'Tibet, III: 7, 12, I4, 15, 17, 29, 30 ff.,

204, 246, 249, 265, 266, 268, 273, 293, 298, 303, 321, 339, 34o, 346,379,394; beside Tso-ngombo,

  1. 286, 287; in W. 'Tibet, IV: 399, 405.

kan, mine, III: 184. See Gold-mines.

kara-buran, sand-storm, III: 392 ; IV: 44o. See

Sandstorms.

karaul-chaneh, watch-post, III: 266.

kasch, shore-terrace, III: 27o.

kasghak, fox-trap, III: 268, 320-322.

ketmen, spades, III: 254.

kigis, felt carpet, III: 405.

Kirchhoff, A., on Central Asia and Tibet, IV:

534 n.

and gad-flies, III: 58; in N. Tibet, III: 31, 36, 4o,

45, 48, 53 ff., 67, 70, 170, 183, 196,214,260,268,

320, 322, 379, 401, 405, 413, 417, 422, 423; IV: 485; S. Tibetan valleys, IV: 105, 138, rio, 178, 180, 221, 231, 233, 236, 239, 240, 510; skull of,

as ownership mark, III: 184; and wolves, III: 58; young, IV: 182.

kuruk, dry, III: 394.

Ladakis, IV: 337-338, 341, 352, 383, 389, 39o, 422, 423, 425; coolies, IV: 371 ; hiring charges, IV: 391; indifference to altitude, IV: 414; tents of, IV: 332.

lajdang, clay expanse, III: 245-246.

lakes, altitudes of, IV: 589-593 (see also Altitudes, of lakes); annular, IV: 68-69, 192-203; chains of, IV: 124, 598; classifications of, IV: 600-604; desiccation of (see Desiccation); freezing of, in N. Tibet, III: 439; shrinkage

of, IV: 25-26, 35, 38, 73, 101, 104, 166-

171, 193, 200, 218-219, 228-235, 237, 242-

243, 249-257, 278, 306-309, 317, 331, 345-

347, 484, 517, 518, 520, 521, 526-528, 596598; soundings (see Soundings and Volumes);

twin, III: 56-67, IOI- 116, 304.-307, 343, 578; IV: 522, 528-529, 6oi; types of, IV: 69.

lakes, Addan-tso, IV: 33, 95, 97-101.

  •  in valley S. of Arka-tagh, III: 547-579.

  •  Aru-tso. IV: 514, 516, 6o1.

  •  Atschik-köl, III: 169-174.

  •  Batsa-singi, IV: 217-220. -- Bum Tso, IV: 52o.

  •  on central highlands, IV: 6 ff., 12, 13, 85, 87,

92, 94, 'or -138, 152-156, 160-164,414,426,

434-443, 452-454, 458-462, 467 --468, 501 -504, 511.

  •  Dadap-tso, IV: 192-197.

  •  Dagtse-tso, IV: 104-106, 108.

  •  Dangra, 1V: 512.

  •  Detsche-tso, IV: 221-227.

  •  Garing-tso, IV: 78, 513.

  •  Ghas-nor, III: 32-33, 267-272.

  •  Harschu, IV: 209, 212. Huping 'l'so, IV: 519. Jamdok-tso, IV: 526, 6oi.