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0428 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
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lxxii   INnEX.

ness and resources, 114 seqq., 354 ; strange creatures in monastery there, 119, 384; 239, 244, 288 ; Virgin worshipped there, 393 ; see Khansea

Cantaro, 296

Canton, Voyage from, to Persian Gulf in 7th. and 8th centuries, lxxviii ; plundered by Arabs, lxxx; described by Odoric (Censcolan), 105 seq. ; named by Rashid (Chinkalan) 269, by Marignolli (Cynkalan ), 373; described by lbn Batuta (Sinkalan), 488 seqq.; see these names and Sin-ul-sin

Cap of the Great Khan, Precious, 161

Capac, see Guebek

Capital Colzilan,'571

Cap.perstam (Kafiristan), 554 • Caput Fluminis, the phrase, 124 Cara Catay, 176 ; see Kara Khitai Caracorum, 177 ; see Kara.

Caraian, 269, 273 ; cheapness of gold in, cel, 442

Caramoran (Karamuren or Hoang Ho, q. v.), cciv, ccxi, 125, 268, 350

  • Cardamorns, 88, 452

Carnate, 451

Carus, Emb. from Emperor, to

China, lxiii

Carwar, 450

Cascar, 556 ; see Kashgar

Casciani (Kashani), 573

Cashish, Cascis, the word, 568

Caspian Mountains (Caucasus), 144

Caspian Sea; regarded as a Gulf, xlv,

clxvii ; 50, 350 ; see Baku

Cassai, Cassay, 239, 244, 288 ; see

Cansay

Cassan (Kashan), 50, 51

Cassan, word intended, 93

Cast-iron, Chinese, xlii

Cataea of Arrian, cxvi

Catalan Map of 1375, Notes on, ecxxiii

Catanea, see Cathani

Cathan, city of Pygmies, 121

    (Khitan), applied to Cathay,
239

Cathani, Andreolo, 196

'Cathay, the name, xxxiii ; China known as, cxv ; why, cxvi ; name first heard in Europe, exxiii; passing into China, cxxxv seqq.; sea voyages in search of, exlii; land journey of Jenkinson, • ib. ; Odoric enters, 125.7; Montecorvino reaches, 197 ; Rashid's Notices of, 257 seqq. ; Land Trade to, 287 seqq.; '1 bn Batuta enters, 503 ; Jerome Xavier's desire to investigate, 532; Mission

of Goes far the purpose, 522 seqq. ; identified with China, 577, etc.; see Table of Contents

Cathea of Strabo, cxvi

Catholic Converts in China, etc., 118, 133 ; see Baptisms

Cattigara, cxiv, cl

Canvey, 443

Caviare, 297

Caxix, 568; see Cashish

Cayda, see Kaidu

Cembalo (Balaklava), confounded with Cambalu, 173

Censcalan, 105 ; see Canton and Chinkalan

Cernove, exxxviii, 465

Cesani, Cesini, Cesence, the word, 128 Cesena and Corbarius, Schismatic Franciscans, 9

Ceylon, Communication of,with China, lxvii ; Tributary to China, lxxiii•iv ; Pliny on, clvi ; Ancient Christianity in, clxxi, clxxvii ; Cosmas's Account of, clxxvi ; Adventure of Sopatrus in, clxxix; Odoric's Account of, 98; Noticed. by Montecorvino, 213 ; Marignolli fascinated by, 325 ; associated with Paradise, 346; Mountain of, 346, 353, 351, 358, 422 ; how Marignolli was driven in by storm, 357 ; visited by Ibn Batuta, 422 ; see Taprobane, Sielediba, Serendib

Chagan-fang, 273

Chagan-Nur, 274-5

Chagan Talas, xcviii

Chagatai, Empire of, cexliv ; Limits, exxi ; Chronology of, 187 seqq. ; Note on Khans of, 522 seqq.; Khans of Eastern Branch, 524, 515

Chaitœ of Ptoleniy, cxvi

Chaitwa, 454

Chakebaruhe (Jack-fruit), 362 Chaldaea; supposed communication with China, xxxv ; 54

Chaldaean Office of St. Thomas, lxxxix Chale, 75, 454

Chalish (Cialis, Chialis), ecxvii, 546,

566, 574; its position discussed, 575 Cham pa, civ, cix, cx, 95 ; whence the

name ib., 469; see Sanf. Chanderi, 415

Chandi-Sewu, in Java, 449 Chandragiri, 451

Changgan, li, cvii, clxxxiii.; see Singanfu

Changkian's Mission to the West, liv; he hears about India, lxvi

Chank Shells, clxxviii

Chansi (Zenkshi), Khan of Chagatai, 188