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0442 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
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lxxxvi   INDEX.

Mastauj, IVlastoch, ccxxxv

Mas'udi, ex; his Travels and Notices

of China, ib.

Masulipatam, 221

Matheu, the word, 126, 263

Mattiussi, family name of Odoric, 3

Maunds (M ann), various, 296; Indian,

ccli, 458

Maury, M. Alfred, his Geography of

the Arab Relations, ciii

Mayandur, 451

1Vleautsé, 110

Mecca; Belief that Mahomed was

buried at, 66; 398, 399, 400, 426,

556

Medes, Empire of, Term applied to

the Empire of Chagatai, ccxxiv, 183,

234, 237

Mehran (Indus), lxxix

Meinert, J. G., Commentator on Ma-

rignolli, 322, 330

Mela, Pomponius, on Seres, xl ; the

Passages extracted, cliii

Melegetœ, the word, 88

Meliancota, 454

Meliori Foro, the phrase, 106

Melon producing a Lamb, 144

Memak, a district of Kipchak, 233

Mena ; see Maund.

Menander Protector, Extract from,

regarding intercourse of Turkish

Khans with Byzantium, clx seqq.

Menentillus of Spoleto, Letter from

Friar, 209

Menzu (probably Mingcheu, i.e. Ning-

po), 124

Merdacas, name applied to Jade, 130

..lilerdachascia, name applied to Silk,

ib.

Mergeo, 450

Mesetelech, 571

Mesmeric Influence in Fourteenth

Century, 492

Mesopotamia, 351

Metaxa, the word, 130

Metropolitan Sees of the Nestorians,

ccxliv seq., 179

Michael Ducas, Supposed Mission

from to China, lxv

Paheologus treats about the

Union of the Churches, 166

Michael, a Friar, Posthumous miracle

of Odoric on, 11

Miliaresion, clxx x

Milk, Trees that give, 244

Millestorte of Odoric, 153 ; but see

ccxxix and ccxliii

Ming Emperors, lxv, lxxiii, ccxv ;

abancl.on and re-occupy Peking, 127;

suicide of the last, 129 ; their restricted Empire, 525

Mingieda, 571

Minor Friars ; see Franciscan. Minibar, Mynibar, Minubar (Malabar), 74, 215-16, 356, 373-4; see Malabar. Minneri Mandal, 423

Minocchi, 136

Mints or Treasuries in Cathay, 245, 481

Miracles, alleged, of Odoric, 8, 10, 11, 12, 162; by bones of friars, 70 seqq.; by St. Nicholas's finger, 3.29; at tomb of St. Thomas, 376

Mirapolis (Mailapur, Hladras), 374; see St. Thomas.

M irjai, mountain furnishing Jade, 130, 565

Miijau, 450

Mirza Ulugh Beg, 525

Missions to pacify the Tartars, cxxi; First to Cathay, 166 seqq.; see Franciscans, Jesuits, 1llontecorvino, Missionary, etc., etc.

Missionary Friars, Letters and Reports of, 197 seqq. ; see Table of Contents.

    Labours of Odoric, alleged, 7
Moal (for Mongol), 177

Mobar (Ma'bar q. v.), 80

Moccols (Mongols), 287, 288

Modilial (Dludiliar), the word, 381 Moghan, Plain of, 50

Mogor, the term, 549

Mohabar (Ma'bar q. v.), 167 Molephatam, 184; see Malifattan. Moluccas, 447

Monasteries and Monks, Buddhist,

108, 208, 242, 354, 359, 360, 367, 368

Mongol Conquests, cxvii seqq.; Dynasty in China, cxv seqq.; its Fall,

   cxxxiv    

Empire divided, cxxi

Khans, their diplomatic com-

   munications with Europe, cxxx    

Expeditions to Java, 87

Mongols, Cathay under the, from Rashicluddin, 257 seqq.; and see Table of Contents.

Monkey Mountains, 477

Monsol (Mosul), 351

Monsters and Strange Beasts, 136, 213, 378 seqq. ; in the Cloister at Cansay, 119, 384

Montecorvino, where, 165

John of, Archbishop of Cambalec, cxxxii, 147, 160; Biographical Notice of, 165 seqq. ;