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Aziz, guide from Marab-bashi, 83.

Azlz Palwan, guide to Tonguz-bash, 816.

B. = Fort B, near Khanik, objects from, 942.

B: i-A. = Burj-i-Afghan, pottery frs. from.

B. Koy. = Bash-Koyumal, q. v.

Baba-ghundl, Zia-rat in Chapursan, 5r. Bacchic figure, of Gandhara. type, on terra-cotta vessel, 98, lox.

Badakhshan, principality of, 872. BADEN-POWELL, Mr. D. F. W., on specimens of shells, App. 0, 1079.

bàd-i-sad-ö-bist-rôz, prevailing wind in Sistan, 928, 949.

Badr. = Badruddin Khan, q. v.

Badruddin Khan, Khotan trader and Aksakàl, 98 ; objects collected by, X X 1 sqq., 129 sqq., 1027 ; help rendered by, 842.

bag of strainer, 426.

Bahan-durwuljin, ` big fort ', ruined fort on Etsin-gol, 431.

Bai basin, 830 sqq. ; communication with Ak-su, 834, 835 n. 3.

Bai, village (N. of Karlik-tagh), 533 ; irrigated solely by spring water, 534 ; routes from, 534 ; Chinese forts guarding routes, 534 n. 4.

Bal. = Balawaste, q. v.

Balawaste, site near Domoko, objects from, 130, 135 sqq. ; MSS., 1018, 1026. Baldachino, in fresco fr., 135.

BALFOUR, Mr. H., on game-trap, xxii. Balkh, levies, 925. See Biloch.

balusters, wooden, (Niya) 147, 149, 15x ; (Toghrak-akin) 815, 824 ; (Mujnàbâd) 900.

bamboo fr. (T. xxIII. o.), 419.

bamboo matting, frs. of, (Kao-ch`ang) 595, 597 ; technique of, 597.

Bamrüd, village, 90o.

Band-i-Sistân, Helmand barrage, 930 ; construction of, 931.

bangles, glass, (Slstàn) 959, 963, 967. Barai, pass, 3, 4.

Barat, guide from Bésh-tam to MaralBashi, 70.

Barkul valley, rich grasslands and forests of, 537 ; Chinese cultivation in, 537 ; geographical position of, 537 ; effect of moister climate, 538 ; aridity of area S. of Barkul-tàgh, 538.

historical role of Barkul basin, S38 ; geographical connexion with Mimi, 538 ; historical relations with Ham' (q. v.), 589 sqq. ; occupied by Huns, 539, 541 ; part of Chinese ` western kingdoms ' in Tang period, 546 ; occupied by Uighurs in medieval times, 546 ; modern importance of, 549.

Barkul-dawàn, pass, S38.

barley, cultivated by Tàjiks in Tanimaz valley at elevation of 1x,000 feet, 853.

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BARNETT, Dr. L. D., help of, xvi. barrages, in Sistân, 931 ; importance

of, for agricultural life, 931 ; recon-

structed. annually, 931.

Bartang river and valley, natural difficulties of, 854 sq.

basement rooms, cut out of solid clay, (Yar-khoto) 715, 716.

Bash-gumbaz pass, 858.

Bash-Koyumal site : semilunar circumvallation, x66 ; occupied in early

Tang times, intended to protect oasis from S., 167 ; ruined Stüpa, 166 ; Indian MSS. and other finds, x67, 168, 1024.

Bash-kumat, antiques from, 99 n. 5. baskets, of grass, (Lou-lan) 245, 247, 265 ;

(Astana) 684 ; of cane, (Astana) 665,

667, 708-9.

basketwork frs., 193, 203, 393, 415 ; strainer, (Lou-lan) 735, 740 ; trays covering coffins, (Lou-Ian) 735, 740.

basketwork, technique of (grass), 247 ; (cane) 709.

Batres-gah valley, 540 ; route followed by Fa-hsien to Darél, 41.

Bayin-bogdo, knoll of Kök-ula hills, 430. Bazar-dasht, ancient site, 56.

beads : misc. frs., (Khotan) 1X4, 116, 121 ; (Khara-khoto) 441, 464 ; agate,

(Khotan) x1o, 127 ; (Lou-lan) 223,

279 ; (Kuchà) 827, 829 ; brass,
(Toyuk) 632 ; bronze, (Khotan) x2X ;

carnelian, (Darél) 29 ; (Khotan) 1x6,

127 ; (Niya) 148 ; (Lou-lan) 212, 220,
278, 314 ; crystal, (Khotan) 116, 127 ;

(Charchan) 162 ; (Kuchâ) 827 ; glass,

(Darél) 29 ; (Khotan) 11o, 1x4 sqq., x2X sq., 126 sq. ; (Niya) 148 ; (Loulan) x90 sq., 199, 207, 212, 217, 220, 221, 278, 285, z89, 296, 302, 304 ;

(Limes) 42o ; (Khara-khoto) 45o, 502 ; (Toyuk) 627 ; (Astana) 647, 666, 681, 706, 710 ; (Ying-p`an) 759 ; (Kuchà), 822, 823, 827 ; (Sistân), 967 ; jade, (Lou-lan) 265, 269 ; lapis-lazuli, (Merdek-shahr) 787 ; paste, (Darél) 29 ; (Khotan) 108, 110, 114, I x 7, 125 ; (Niya) 148 ; (Lou-lan) 191 ; (Astana) 710 ; pebble, (Darél) 29 ; shell, (Khotan) 110, 122 ; stone, (M. nigh) 96 ; (Khotan) no, 1x4, 1X6, 126, 127 ; (Domoko), 133 ; (Sistân) 951, 964.

decorative technique of, 99, I10.

bear, miniature terra-cotta, (Khotan) 125.

Bedaulat's town, (Turfàn) 642.

beetles, on embroidered cloth, (Ying- p`an) 760.

` Beili ', Mongol chief of Etsin-gol, visit to camp of, 433.

Béjàn-tura, ` the lonely tower ', 720, 752 ; corruption of name, 720 n. 3.

bel, Turkish term for hill-gap, 75 n. 2. Belgian Mission at Kan-chou, help rendered by, 510.

Bel-tàgh, hill range, 75 n. 2.

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Belli-dawan pass, 539 n. 8.

BENVENISTE, M. E., ` Notes on MS. re-

mains in Sogdian ', App. H, xvii, x031. Berezowsky, M., explorations at Kucha,

8o7, 810

Berlin, Ethnographic Museum, 633. Bésh-balik, The five towns ', Turk! name of Pei-t`ing, 555.

Bésh-kan or Bésh-khan, ruins at, 636. Bésh-kara-choka, pass of, 727.

Bésh-tam, village, 70.

Bésh-toghrak valley, physical features of, 321 sqq. ; caravan route through, used in Han times, 321 ; traces of old tracks, 322, 325 ; embankment and cairns, old canal (?), 323 ; desert vegetation, 324 ; Làl-Singh's survey of district N. of the valley, 324 ; Muhammad Yagiib's survey, 326 ; his line of levels, 326 ; height of Béshtoghrak taken as datum point, 326 ; gradual descent of valley towards Kum-kuduk, 326 ; part of drainage area of Lop basin, 326.

Bésh-toghrak, old lacustrine basin E. of, 327 sqq. ; connected with the Su-to-ho, 327, 332 ; surveys of basin, 327 ; signs of recent inundation, 328 ; absence of shôr, 329, 331 ; serried rows of Mesas, 329, 331 ; their formation, 33o ; dunes and scrub round edge of basin, 329, 330 ; gravel Sai barrier to S. between basin and Su-to-ho, 331 ; to SE. Wadi leading down from old beds of Su-to-ho, 332, 334 ; subsoil moisture derived from the Su-to-ho, 335 ; sub-soil drainage explains absence of slier, 336.

Bez. = Bezeklik, q. v.

Bezeklik, shrines of : previous excavations at, 633 ; first visit to, 633 ; arrangements for removing selected frescoes, 633 ; frescoes set up at New Delhi, 634 ; objects from, 637 ; Kuchean MS. fr., 1029.

Bhatta-shah, Bhatta-varyan, in Albé-

rüni, derivation and meaning of, 8. bhùmis`parsa-mudrâ, gesture, 492, 499,

514, 517.

Bibi-döst, Ziârat of : ruined dwellings,

936.

Bidéch, ` Kafir' ruins of, 881.

Biloch, military levies from Baluchistan, physical anthropology of, 996 sqq.

BINYON, Mr. Laurence : help rendered by, xvi, xviii ; on Tang painting from Astana, 655 sq.

birch bark, Sanskrit manuscripts on, 167.

birch trees, (Darköt) 45 ; (Kizil-tokai), 853 ; (Rôshàn) 884 ; (Khingab valley) 89o.

birds, figures of : terra-cotta, (Khotan) 107, 120 ; bronze, (Kuchâ) 828 ; (Sis-tan), 942 ; on woollen tapestry, (Loulan), 242, 28o ; on figured silks (Loulan), 237 sqq. ; on silk tapestry, (As-

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