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0678 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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Book of Marco Polo (continued)-

552n ; Tabular view of the filiation of chief MSS., 552 ; Bibliography, 553n-582n ; titles of works cited, 582n59on ; Spanish edition, 598n

Bore in Hang-chau Estuary, ii. 208n Borgal, see Bolghar

Bormans, Stanislas, ii. 6o2n, 6o3n

Born, Bertram de, 44

Borneo, camphor, see Camphor

tailed men of, ii. 3o2n

Boro Bodor, Buddhist Monument, Java, 13, ii. 275n

Borrak, Amir, Prince of Kerman (Kutlugh Sultan?), i. 91n

Khan of Chaghatai, see Barac Borùs, the, ii. 3 t on

Bostam, i. 138n

Boswellia thurifera, ii. 396n, 446n, 448n ; serrata, 446n; Carterii, 448n ; Bhaudajiana, 448n ; papyrifera, 448n ; Frereana, 448n ; glabra, 396n Bouqueran, see Buckram

Bourne, F. S. A., ii. 6on, 13 i n

Boxwood forests in Georgia, i. 50, 57n Bozzf, i. 212n

Bra, the word, 45

Bracelets, in Anin, ii. 119

Bragadino, Marco, husband of Marco Polo's daughter, Fantina, 76

Pietro, 76

Brahmanical thread, ii. 363

Brahmans (Abraiaman), fish-charmers to the pearl fishery, ii. 332, 337n ; their character and virtues, 363, 367n ; their king, 364 ; their omens, 364, 368n, 369n ; longevity, 365 ; Chughi, 365; Palladian legend of, 405n

Brahma's temple, Hang-chau, ii. 212n, 213n

Brahuis, i. min

Brakhimof, early capital of Bulgaria, i. 7n Brambanan, ruins at, 13

Bran (Tibetan tsamba), parched barley, i. 303, 32 i n

Brazil wood, in Locac, ii. 276, 279n ; in Sumatra, 299 ; manner of growth, ib., 309n ; in Ceylon, 313, 315n; in Coilum (Coilumin), 375, 380n ; different kinds, ib. ; vicissitudes of the word, 38on ; its use prohibited by Painters' Guild, 382n

Bread, bitter, i. I io, 122n

Brephung monastery, i. 319n

Bretesche, i. 339n

Bretschneider, Dr. Emil (Medical Researches), ruins of Bolghar, i. 7n ; the Ufghúr character, 28n ; Caucasian Wall, 54n ; use of muslin in Samarkand, 62n ; on nakh and nachetti, 65n ; Húlakú's expedition to West Asia, 66n, 85n, 146n, 148n ; an extract from the Yüan Si, 115n ; Badakhshan, 16i n ; Kashgar, 183n ; Shachau, 2o6n ;

Kamul, 21 in ; Chingintalas, 214n ; the Stipa inebrians, 219n ; the Utiken theirs, 227n ; Erdenidso Monastery, 228n ; Belasagun, 232n ; death of Chinghiz, 248n ; lung lo or kumiz, 259n ; Kúblái's death, 334n ; Peking, 366n, 368n, 37on, 372n, 376n-378n, ii. 5n, 6n, 8n ; verniques, i. 384n ; clepsydra, 385n ; the Bularguchi, 4o8n ; Achmath's biography, 421n ; paper-money, 43on ; post stations, 437n ; Chinese intoxicating drinks, 44in ; regulations for time of dearth, 444n ; Lu-Ku-K'iao Bridge, ii. 8n ; introduction of plants from Asia into China, 16n ; mores alba, 25n ; Tibet, 46n ; bamboo explosions, 46n ; the Si-fans, 6on ; Cara-jang and Chagan-jang, 73n ; Nasr-uddin, 1o4n ; the Alans, i 8on ; rhubarb in Tangut, 183n ; Polo's " large pears," 21on ; on galangal, 229n ; on sugar, 23on ; on Zay-ton, 238n ; on wood-oil, 252n ; on ostrich, 437n ; on Si-la-ni, 316n ; on frankincense, 449íz ; on Magyars, 492n; on Mongol invasion of Poland and Silesia, 493n

Brichu (Brius, the Upper Kiang), ii. 67n

Bridges of Pulisanghin, ii. 3 ; Sindafu (Ch'êngtu), 37 ; Suchau, 181 ; Kinsay, 185, 187, 194n, 201, 212; Kien-ning fu, 225, 228n ; Fuchau, 233n, 234n ; Zayton, or Chinch au, 24 i n

Brine-wells, see Salt

Brius River (Kin-sha Kiang, Gold River), ii. 36, 4on, 56, 67n

Brown, G. G., ii. 35n

Sir Thomas, ii. 42on, 424n ; on Polo, xz j

Bruce's Abyssinian Chronology, ii. 435n seqq.

Brunetto Latini's Book, Li Tresor, 88,117 Brunhilda, ii. 466n

Bruun, Professor Ph., of Odessa, i. 6n,

54n, 232n-235n

Bucephala, of Alexander, i. 105n Bucephalus, breed of, i. 158, 162n Buckrams, of Arzinga, i. 45 ; described,

47n ; etymology, 48n ; at Mardin, 61,

62n ; in Tibet, ii. 45 ; at Mutfili, 361,

363n ; Malabar, 389, 395, 398, 431 Buddha, see Sakya Muni

Buddhism, Buddhists, see Idolatry, Idolaters

Buddhist Decalogue, i. 17on

Buffaloes in Anin, ii. i 19

Buffet and vessels of Kúblái's table, i. 382, 384n

Bugaei, ii. 432n

Buka (Boga), a great Mongol chief, ii.

471) 472, 474n

Buka Bosha, ist Mongolian Governor of Bokhara, i. Ion