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0446 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
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xc   INDEX.

Porca (Parrakad), 454

Porcelain, cvi, cix, exiii, cxcvii, 478, 488

phials from Egyptian tombs,

xxxvi

Pordenone, 3 ; painter so styled, 16 Port customs in China, 483

Portraits of Odoric, 16., 17 Portraiture, Chinese skill in, 483 Ports of Malabar, decay of, 418 ; list of medieval, 450

Portuguese, first arrival of, in China,

cxli

Portulano Mediceo, ccxxiv

Posts, system of, in China, 137,240 Potoli or Pheitoli (?) of Byzantium, embassy of, to China, lxiii-iv Poyang, 495

Prasrinmo, a Tibetan Goddess, 150 Pyester John, cxx:i; his land and city,

146-7 ; story of, analysed, 173 seqq.,

109, 535

Prin ing, Chinese, ccxix, ccxxi Probatica, the pool (Bethesda), 365 Procopius, extract from, regarding in-

troduction of silkworms, clix Propertius on Indian Suttees, 80 Prophecies of Latin conquest of India,

230

Provinces of the Great Khan's empire, 136 ; twelve, 148 ; list of them, 267 seqq.

Pry se, Rev. W., of Silhet, 516

Ptolemy Euergetes, xxxvii

    (Cl.); on Since, Thinœ,

xxxvii seqq. ; error as to Indian Ocean, xxxix; on Sera and Serice, xl ; passages extracted, cxlvi seqq.

Pucian (Pijan q. v.), 578

Pudopatana, Pudipatana, clxxviii, 447-8, 453

Pulad Chingsang, 256

Pulo Condore, civ-v

Pulovois (imaginary 2), 101

Pulse, Chinese skill in the, exxv Parches on O boric and Mandeville, 29 Purchase of children to bring up

Christians, 198, 206

Pygmies in China, 121-2

Pyramids, as described by Ibn Batuta, 433

QAAN, see Kaan Qala'i, cxci, ccviii Quatremère's Rashiduddin, 256 Queddah, civ

Quengian, see Kenjan Quesitan, see Kiesie

Quiloa, 400

Quilon, 344-5, 454, see Columbian. Quisci, cxv, see Kish

Quinsai, see Cansay

Quolibey, for Kublai, ccxxiv, 166

RABA, the word, 286, but see cexlvi Raba' Rashidi at Tabriz, 25

Rabban (a monk), 60, 118, 100 ; see also 508

Rahman, an Indian kingdom, clxxxv Rai, a Nestorian Archbishopric, ccxxv, 179

Rainstones, c'xxxvii

Raithu or Elim, clxxii

Ramisseram, 218

Ramusio's notes on Cathay after Hajji Mahomed, cxlii ; his editions of Odoric, 22, 35

Rashiduddin, 219; biographical notice

of, 253 seqq.; notices of Cathay extracted from his historical cyclopeedia, 257 seqq. ; see Table of Contents

Rats, great, 58

Rawlinson, Sir H., ccxxxi

Raymond, Patr. of Aquileia, 4

Razichitis, Nestorian Archbishopric, 179

Rebat, kingdom of, 535

Red River (Araxes), 47, 301

Sea, 399

Reg-Rawan, Sounding Sand, near Kabul, 150, 158

Regio Feminarum, 324

Reinaud's re-translation of Anciennes Relations, cii, clxxxiii

Rejang, 20, 87

Religious houses in Scotland and England supplying wool, 307-8 Renaudot's Anciennes Relations, cii Resengo (Rejang), 87

Revolving Pagoda, cciv

Rhinoceros, described by Cosmas,

cxxliii ; in Western India, 194 Rhoncosura (palm-wine), clxxvi Rhubarb in Western China, cexv, 148, Rhyming double names, cxviii seqq. Ricci, Matthew, c, 530, 536 ; notice of

his history, ib. ; 550, 577

Rice-wine of the Chinese, 118; see Darasun

Richard, Bishop of Armalec and martyr, 186, 338

Right, left, and centre, Masters of, Chinese titles, cix

River of China, 477

Rivers of Paradise, 327, 346

from a common source, frequent allegations of, 347