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Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.4 |
638 INDEX.
shepherds, attacked by hunters,
Oases, IV: 440, 442, 444.
obos, III: 191, 518; IV: 272, 320, 343, 395, 396; in Arka-tagh, III: 569, 570, 572; valley S. of Arkatagh, III: 569; central highlands, IV: 4, 452; built by Cossacks, III: 438; on Mt. Erenak-tschimo, IV: 125, 127, 130; I.adak, IV: 192 -194, 196, 244, 348, 352; Mongol, III: 191, 340, 349, 356; Tang-la, IV: 452.
Obrutscheff, III: 341; IV: 479.
Oldenburg, S., IV: 523.
On Geographical Position of Yarkand, by Montgomerie, quoted, IV: 476.
onions, IV: 440; wild, IV: 500.
Orléans, Prince Henri d', III: 58; IV: 448, 489, 493 his route in N. Tibet, III: 213, 251, 554•
orography, of Akato-tagh, III: 245, 255, 275-588, 302; IV: 555-556; Arka-tagh, IV: 559-563; Astin-tagh, III: 251, 289-329, 336, 384-385; IV: 547-552; central highlands, IV: 567-581; Dungbure, IV: 572-574; Kalta-alaghan, III: 229-231, 413; Koko-schili (see Orography of 'I'schimen-tagh); Kwen-lun, IV: 537-538; Nameless Range, III: 483-484; N. Tibet, III: 71--73, 176-177; IV: 537; S. Tibet, IV: 147-148, 245 -246,579; Tang-la, IV: 575-577,581; Tschang ranges, 1V: 577---580; 'l'schimen-tagh, III: 2II, 230-231; IV: 557-558; W. Tibet, IV: 256.
orongo antelopes. See Antelopes.
Partridges, on central highlands, III: 149, 470, 474, 476, 478, 485, 502; in Ladak, IV: 363; N. Tibet, III: 35, 38, 40, 332, 360, 398, 405, 423, 433, 443, 447; IV: 426; in S. Tibetan valleys, IV: 82, 105, 150, 180, 188, 221, 22.3, 233•
partscha-tagh, detached butte, III: 317.
passes, in Akato-tagh, III: 28, 249, 286.
Amban-aschkan-davan, III: 58, 213.
Anambaruin-gol valley, III: 335, 338• - .Ara-tagh, III: 47.
Arka-tagh, III: 71, 79, 85, 175, 176, 425, 430.
Astin-tagh, III: 2I, 22, 26, 307, 404.
Avras-davan, III: 49.
central highlands, III: 95, 142, 157, 162, 165, 441, 444, 450, 455, ff., 462; IV: 5, 8, 12, 13. Davato, III: 360.
Erenak-tschimo, IV: 13o.
- Gändschuluk-baschi-davan, III: 261.
- Gändschuluk-saj, III: 26 T .
- Ghopur-alik, III: 237.
- Halim Baj-sajning-davani, III: 260--261.
Ilve -tschimen, III: 243. Jaka-saj, III: 406.
Jaman-davan, III: 397, 398.
Kalta-alaghan, III: 215, 228, 259, 412.
Kara-korum, IV:413-42o. - Kar-jaghdi, III: 409.
Korumluk-davan, III: 258.
Kwen-lun, III: 531; Mabaruin-gol, III: 383; Piaslik-range, III: 412; Sandschu, IV: 431-432; Scho-ovo-tu, III: 348-352; Sodschi-la, IV: 372 --378; S. Tibetan valleys, IV: I i o, 143, 144, 146, 148-15o; Suget-davan, IV: 421-424; 'Pasch-davan, III: 62; Tschang-la, IV: 351-
IV: 384; Shiabden, IV: 471; Stakna, IV: 384; Tagsu-gompa, IV: 358; Tikse-gompa, IV: 355-
359, 384.
Mongolie et Pays des Tangutes, by Prschevalskij,
IV: 448-450.
Mongols, III: 291,306,356,381; IV: 451,524; camps
of, III: 337, 358, 363, 368, 383; caravan of, III: 204; as cave-dwellers, III: 203-204; cooking-
pot, III: 427 ; legend, III: 376; live-stock of, III: 342, 356; map by, III: 385; obo of, III: 191, 340, 349, 356; pilgrim road of, III: 251, 422, 427; IV: 574; of Särtäng, III: 340-342, 344-
Moorcroft, IV: 347•
345, 349-351;
III: 306; stone edifices of, III: 330-331, 373;
'l'adschi-nur, III: 345; IV: 461; tent of, III: 1 2-
13, 359, 573, 574; of Tsajdam, IV: 449; Turgut,
IV: 461, 494, 498.
monsoons, influence of, on Tibet, IV: 451.
Montgomerie, IV: 47_, 513, 531
moonlight, on Tibetan lake, III: 575.
morphology, of Kum-köl valley, III: 63-67.
mosquitoes, III: 58, 64; IV: 90.
moss, on central highlands, III: 95, 101, 120, 122,
132, 140, 142, 447, 456, 457, 464, 465, 470, 477, 481, 505, 524, 525, 561-563; 1V: 239, 240, 456; in N. Tibet, III: 8, 37, 70, 77, 79, 180, 425; IV: 435 ; in W. Tibet, IV: 348.
mountains, glaciated, IV: 602-604; sacred, of Erenak-tschimo, IV: 124-130; ranges, of E. Tibet, IV: 467-468; Prschevalskij on, IV: 450; N. Tibet, IV: 481; of S. Tibet, IV: 123. See also Orography.
mulberries, IV: 440, 444.
Nain Singh, IV: 3, 84, 98-99, 103, 107, 135, 164, 184, 246, 447, 448, 505, 538 ff.; his journey, IV: 510 -514, 531; lake-altitudes, IV: 59o; large lake, IV: 218--220; lakes, IV: 579, 595, 599, 600, 605-607; his Luma-ring-tso, IV: 2II212; map, IV: 189, 218-220, 231, 245, 258, 527; pass-altitudes, IV: 579, 588; route, IV: 189, 211, 212, 218, 255, 586, 587.
namaga, open pool, IV: 250.
Narrative of an Expedition of the Namcho, by Montgomerie, quoted, IV: 513-514•
Needham, IV: 529.
Nias Hakim Bek, of Chotan, III: 306; IV: 477• nischan, ownership mark, III: 184.
nomads, Tibetan, III: 503, 504, 508, 519, 52o; IV:
14, 473. See also Tibetans.
nomenclature, Asiatic, III: 62 -63, 71, 72: of Astintagh, III: 385; N. 'Tibet, III: 50-51, 176-177, 188-189, 251-252, 272,338,481; Littledale's, IV: 184, 186; Prschevalskij's, III: 5o-51, 6163, 71, 220, 272; IV: 481 ; Rockhill's plan, IV: 469; in Särtäng, III: 341-342, 344; around Satscheo, III: 358; in Tschimen valley, III: 33; of S. 'Tibet, IV: 38, 78, 136, 158, 176, 188, 2052.06, 216, 223, 231, 272, 312, 367, 436, 439, 440,
443-444.
Nouvelle Géographie Universelle, by Réclus, quoted,
IV: 526.
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