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Fasat pass, forests and cultivation below, 10.

fascines, in wall of fort L.K., construction of, x85; in wall of L.E., 261 ; in Limes wall, 3 49, 351, 390. See also wall construction.

felts, frs. of : (Kara-tash) 70 ; (Niya) 153 ; (Lou-lan) 193, 198, 222, 250 ; (Limes) 417 ; felt band, painted, (Murtuk) 639 ; felt caps, (Lou-lan) 264, 265, 268, 741, 743, 748 ; used as lining for garments, 232, 246 ; used for saddlecloths, 652 ; used by ancient Chinese on salt-encrusted ground to provide resting-place, 306.

fibre, hank of, (T. xxiii. a) 416.

figurines of men and women placed in graves : stone, (L.T.) 737, 741 ; wooden, (L.F.) 743, 748 ; (Astana) 65o, 651, 686, 687 ; paste or dough, 664, 707.

Chinese manuscripts used as core of wood and clay figs., 653, 689.

filigree work (gold), 148.

finials : faience, (Khara-khoto) 443, 470 ; Stüpa shaped, 443, 468 ; wooden, (Lal-tagh) 81 ; (M. Tagh) 97 ; (Khotan) 116 ; (Kuduk-köl) 129, 131, 132.

fire-signals, see Chinese documents.

fire-stick, female, (Limes) 4ox, 427 ; (Ying-p`an) 771, 784.

fish, painted on wooden box,(Astana)7o2. fish-bones, (Lou-lan) 215, 222.

flags, miniature, in graves, (Astana) 65o, 651, 686, 687.

flames, on stucco relief, 616, 622, 624. flints, obtained from Khotan Mazartagh, 92.

flood-beds, marked by tamarisk driftwood, 283.

floods, serious effects caused by failure of summer floods, 409. See also ak-su.

folk-lore : legend of Matalbt waste, 25 ; legend of Chapursan, 52 ; story of the ` Town of the Dragon ' suggested by appearance of eroded Mesas, 294 ; legend of buried treasure at Kharakhoto, 439, 458.

food bowls from graves, (Astana) 648, 661, 701.

footprints, preserved on gravel soil, (Besh-toghrak) 324.

forests : Fasat and Childs, Io ; Darêl and Tangir, 17 sqq.

fork, wooden, agricultural, (Niya) 146

n. 20, 151.

Forsyth Mission, survey of, 68.

forts, ancient : (Kino-kôt) 14 ; (Dar) 14 ; (Darêl) 23 ; (Ramal-köt, Zhömiköt, Bojö-köt) 24 ; (Dodb-100, 30 ; (Lohilo-100 31 ; (Birnao-köt) 34 ; (Chumarkhan) 43 ; (Mazar-tagh) 93 ; (Bash-koyumal) x66 ; (Lou-lan) 184 sq. ; (Limes) 385, 410, 413 ; (Adünaköra) 4364 (near Bai) 534.

forts, ruined : (Hissâr) 863 sqq. ; (Yem-

GENERAL INDEX

chin) 864 sq. ; (Namadgut) 872 sq. ;
(Sumjin) 876 ; (Shakh-dara) 882 ;

-(Zâhidan) 933 ; (Burj-i-Afghan) 937 ; plans of, 4x0, 4x3.

` Four Garrisons, the ', of An-ksi, overrun by Tibetans, 579 ; recovered by Chinese A. D. 692, 580.

FRANCKE, Dr. A. H., help of, xviii, 46; ` Tibetan Inscription on the Darkôt Pass ', translated and annotated, App. L, oso.

FRANKE, Professor O., on Idikut-shahri inscription (Turfan), 575.

FRASER, Sir Stuart, Resident in Kashmir, assistance rendered by, 2.

fresco frs. : (Balawaste) 135 sqq. ; (Kuduk-köl) 129, 132 ; (Koyumal) 168 ; (Miran) 171 sqq. ; (Kao-ch`ang) 590, 592, 598 sqq. ; (Toyuk) 621, 623, 624, 627 sqq. ; (Bezeklik) 633 sq. ; (Murtuk) 640. See also wall-paintings.

treatment of high lights in, 6x8, 630. difficulty of removing, 172, 360. frogs, terra-cotta, (Khotan sites) 126. fruit-trees, 14, 140 ; apple (Niya), 145, 153 ; apricot (Niya) 145, 153 ; (Singer) 723 ; eleagnus (jigda), (Niya) 145, 133 ; (Kao-t`ai) 508 ; (Singer) 723 ; peach, (Niya) 145, 153; walnut, (Niya) 145, 153. Fu-ch`ang, canton of Yü-mén, mentioned in Chinese documents (T. XLIII. h.

023), 393.

Fu-hsi, legendary emperor, and Nü-wa,

his wife, on painted silk hanging in tomb, 707 ; on coffin cover, 665, 708.

Fu yuan, sub-prefecture of, formerly Pao-hui, 555 n. 2.

FUTTERER, Professor K., on the Su-chouHami route, 379, 386 ; on Pei-shan,

522, 525.

Gafar-bödo, pass above, 41.

Galcha language, in Oxus valley, 871. game trap, (Limes) 382, 421. Corr. and

Add.

Gandhara art, influence of, (Balawaste)

135 sq. See also Graeco-Buddhist art. Gandharvis, figures of : stucco reliefs, (Khotan) 119, 120, 123 ; (Balawaste) 130, 136, 137 ; terra-cotta, (Khotan)

119, 1052.

heads of : terra-cotta, (Khotan sites)

122, 125.

Ganda., drawing of, 498 ; on wooden

panel, (Khotan) 1045. Gardan-i-kaftar pass, 891. GARDINER, Dr. Norman, help of, xx. garments, models of, (Astana) 65o, 678,

687.

Garmo valley, explored by Mr. W. R.

Rickmers, 890.

garnets or rubies, (Khotan) x16. Gashun-nbr, terminal lake of Etsin-gol,

434.

gates : approached by ramps, (Khara-

khoto) 438 ; guarded by rectangular

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outworks, (Khara-khoto) 438 ; on Limes, position marked by shrines, 369, 375, 380, 386, 412 ; passage through Great Wall at Chêng-i marked by shrines, 521.

gateways : construction of, L.K. 186 ; L.E. castrum, timber framework of, 261 ; postern gate, 261 ; L.F. fort, timber framework, 263.

Gaubil's History of Chinghiz, mentions capture of Yetsina, 456.

Gavial head, terra-cotta, xo6.

Gayal, village, famous for its wine, 32. genii, protecting, heads of in Chinese art, 394.

geology : ` Specimens of Rock and Sand examined and described by Professor

W. J. Sollas and R. C. Spiller, Esq., with note on specimens of Shells by D. F. W. Baden-Powell, Esq.', App. 0, 1058 sqq.

rocks, classification of, xo58 ; rocks and minerals, 1059 sqq.

sands, classification of, 1070 ; description of the mineral grains, 1070

sqq. ; description of samples examined, 1072 sqq. ; table showing distribution of the minerals identified in the sands, 1078.

shells, 1099.

list of localities in Chinese Turkestan and Kansu, 1079 sq.

N.B.—The lists on pp. 1058, 1070, 1079 serve as a complete index to this section.

Gh. Ta. = Ghala-tappa, pottery frs. found at, 939•

Gha. = Ghagha-shahr, objects found at, 910 n. I.

Ghagha-shahr : circumvallation of, 909 ; ruined quarters, 910 ; gateway and

vaulted entrance, 910 ; pottery finds,

910 n. 4, 911 n. 5 ; buildings of quad-
rangle, 911 ; terrace wall with but-

tresses, 911 ; stucco relievos of Sasa-

nian type, 912 ; domed apartment,
912 ; columns with Doric capitals, 913;

mural paintings, 914 sqq. ; figures of

upper frieze, 914; frieze depicting ho-
mage to Rustam, 9x5 ; resemblance to

panel from Dandan-oilik, 9x6 ; Bo-

dhisattva-like figure, 917 ; indications
of Buddhist worship, 918 ; Hellenistic

influence in wall-paintings, 920 ; tombs, Muhammadan, on hill slope, 921. See also Kbh-i-Khwâja.

Ghala-kbh, ruined stronghold, 903 sq. ; walled approach to, 903 ; antiquity of,

903.

Ghala-tappa, ruined site, (Sistan) 936 ; pottery frs., 936, 939.

Gharân, dependence of on Badakshan, 877 ; ruby mines, 897.

Gharm, seat of Mir of Kara-tegin, 892. Gherilghan, tower of = Y. vI, 775 ; lagoon of, 775.

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