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0030 Innermost Asia : vol.1
極奥アジア : vol.1
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xxvi   LIST OF ABBREVIATED TITLES

STEIN, Thousand Buddhas

TATE, Seistan

WAITERS, Yuan Chwang WooD, Source of the Oxus

WYLIE, Notes on the Western Regions.

YULE, Marco Polo .

YULE-CORDIER, Cathay .

Ancient Buddhist paintings from the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas on the westernmost border of China. Recovered and described by Aurel Stein with an Introductory Essay of Laurence Binyon. London, Quaritch, 1921.

Seistan, a Memoir on the History, Topography, Ruins, and People of the Country. By G. P. Tate. Calcutta, Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, 191o.

On Yuan Chwang's travels in India, by Thomas Waiters. Edited after his death, by T. W. Rhys Davids and S. W. Bushell. Two vols. London, R. Asiatic Society, 1905.

A journey to the source of the River Oxus. By Captain John Wood. New edition, edited by his son. With an essay on the geography of the valley of the Oxus, by Colonel Henry Yule. London, Murray, 1872.

Notes on the Western Regions. Translated from the ` Tsëen Han Shoo ', Book 96, Parts I, 2. By A. Wylie. Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 188o, vol. x. pp. 20-73 ; 1881, vol. xi. pp. 83-115.

The Book of Ser Marco Polo the Venetian concerning the kingdoms and marvels of the East. Translated and edited, with notes, by Colonel Sir Henry Yule, R.E., C.B., K.C.S.I., corr. Inst. de France. Third edition, revised throughout in the light of recent discoveries by Henri Cordier ; with a memoir of Henry Yule by his daughter Amy Frances Yule. Vols. I, II. London, Murray, 1903.

Cathay and the Way thither ; being a collection of mediaeval notices of China. Translated and edited by Colonel Sir Henry Yule. New edition, revised throughout in the light of recent discoveries by Ilenri Cordier. Vols. I—Iv. London, Hakluyt Society, 1915-16.