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Ghizar, district, connects Yâsin with Mastaj and Làspur, 4o.

Ghöra-akin, old branch of Kàshgar river, 91 n. 2.

Ghöra-chöl, village, 91.

Ghund, valley, 883 ; tradition of Chinese control, 883.

gilded objects : bronze bangle, (Lou-lan) 190 ; bronze plate, (Lou-lan) 245, 248 ; glass beads, (Lou-lan), 193, 199, 204 ; silver ear-ring, (Lou-lan) 188.

GILES, Dr. Lionel, help offered by, xvii, xxi, 358 ; on ` Chinese Inscriptions and Records ', App. I, 1032 sqq. ; translation of Chinese records by, 347, 356, 358 ; interpretation of Chinese inscriptions, 466, 647, 657, 664 sqq., 697.

Gilgit, route to, menace from Childs, 4 ; old road through Childs, 4.

glaciation, remains of : (Töke-sakrik) 53 ; (Tangi-tar) 6o ; (Merki) 61 recession of, in Pamirs, 852.

glaciers : Bashkar-gah, 41 ; Darköt pass, 47 ; at sources of Yârkhun and Karam-bar rivers, 48 ; below Shuiyenj, 5o ; on Chillinji pass, 51 ; Ming-taka pass, 52 ; bifurcation on Karambàr pass, 49 ; along rim of Pamirs, 851 sqq. ; Adade pass, 888 ; Shitam, 884 ; Sitargh pass, 89o.

retrogression of, 49, 852, 888 ; advance of, 50, 884 ; lakes formed by, 856 ; terminal moraines formed by, 858.

glass : miscellaneous frs., (Khotan) 110 ; (Niya) 148 ; (Vâsh-shahri) 162 ; (Loulan) 220, 278 ; (Kao-ch`ang) 597, 6o8 ; (Tajik) 813, 823 ; (Sistan) 96o, 962 ; cut, 220 ; moulded, 220 ; green, 813, 823.

glass slag, suggesting local manufacture, (Lou-lan) 196, 199.

glass vessels, frs., 190, 193, 196, 199, 200, 207, 212, 217, 220 ; with ' appliqué ' ribs, 200 ; spout, 200 ; tumbler, 956, 76o.

goat, on figured silks, (Lou-lan) 250. goat's hair, (Yutögh) 611 n. 4 ; bands of,

(Lou-lan) 195, 203 ; (Ying-p`an) 75r,

758.

goat's-hair fabric, frs. of : (Niya) 151 ; (Lou-lan) 222, 735, 737.

goat's head, in silhouette on pottery, (Kalat-i-gird) 951, 961.

goatskin frs., (Lou-lan) 202.

goitre, frequency of, in Yazgulàm, 889 n. 7.

gold, washed in Darél, 22.

gold objects : filigree ear- or nose-ring,

(Niya) 146, 148 ; finger-ring, (Lou-

Ian) 263, 269 ; strip of, (Astâna) 647. gold-foil, on iron disc, (Lou-lan) 245, 248. GOLOUBEW, M., on Chinese silk designs,

240.

goose : on silk, (Loulan) 247 ; (Astâna) 679, 684 ; on tapestry, (Astana) 663.

GENERAL INDEX

` Gorgoneion ' : on pottery, (Khotan) 102 ; on antefix, (Khara-khoto), .443, 47o. gourd, fr. of, (Niya) x i.

Graeco-Buddhist art, traces of, (Darél) 20 ; (Chaturkand) 26 ; (Dodö-köt) 3o. See also Gandhàra.

granite, (Yen-tun) 53o.

grapes, in tomb, (Astana) 653, 691. graphite stick, fr. of, (Khotan) I ro ; (Kucha) 825.

grass objects : baskets, melon-shaped, (Lou-lan) 735, 743, 748 ; broom, (Kao-ch`ang) 604 ; distemper brush, (Murtuk) 64o ; mats, (Limes) 425, 427.

gravel glacis, (E. of Lop sea-bed) 302 ; (T`ien-shan) 836.

grazing grounds : (Kara-tdsh valley) 62, 63 ; (Yàrkand) 90 ; (Khotan) 92 ; (Niya) 142 ; (Etsin-gol) 431 ; (Matsun-shan) 526 ; (Alai valley) 847 ; (Kuchâ) 8o5 ; (Faizabad) 894.

abandonment of, due to diminution of summer floods, 142 ; endangered by shortage of water, 431.

Great Pamir : historical interest of, 858 ; Hsüan-tsang's account of, 858 ; Marco Polo on, 859 sq.

` Great Wall ', the medieval, decayed state of, in Kan-chou river valley contrasted with state of Han Limes, 52o ; inferior construction of, 403, 405.

GRIERSON, Sir George, on languages of Oxus valley, 871.

griffins, on silk damask, (Lou-lan) 258. GROOT, J. J. M. de, on the disposal of the dead in China, 228, 648 sqq.

grotesque animals : on pottery and terracotta, (Khotan) 103-6, 109, III, 112 ; on lacquered casket, (Lou-lan) 201; on tapestry, (Lou-Ian) 194, 201. See also monkeys, &c.

grotesque faces and heads on terra-cottas, (Khotan) tor, 102, 104, Ix8, 119, 1053 ; (Ch`iao-wan-ch`êng) 388 ; on wooden pegs, (Limes) 393, 416, 423.

grotesque figures : squatting, (Khotan) 101, 105, 107 ; Bacchic, 105.

grotesque monsters : on bronze vase, (Chalma-kazan) 123 ; on Chinese textiles, (Lou-lan) 194, 201. See also demons, ogres.

GRUM GRISHMAILO, MM., route followed by, to Hâmi, 381 ; sketch-map of, 527,

530.

GRÜNWEDEL, Professor A. : his explorations in Turfân, 566, 584, 589 sqq. ; excavations of, at Bezeklik, 633 ; his Altbuddhistische Kultstätten, 633 ; on ruins of Kucha, 803 ; on Kizil Ming-oi, 830.

Guchen, commercial importance of, 554 ; intercourse with Turfân, 554. See also Chüh-shih, Pei-t`ing.

guilloche, on bronze, 90o.

Gulakhma, oasis, increased cultivation of, 128.

gumbaz (` domed tomb ') : (Trish-kurghan) 58 ; (Chichiklik) 59 ; (Kara-ash) 64 ; (Khara-khoto) 437.

Gapis, village, junction of Yasin and Gilgit valleys at, 30 ; fort, 41.

Gupta type of Bràhmi script, 832, 1017. gypsum flakes on decomposed clay and Mesas, (Lop desert) 291, 292, 296,

298, 299, 302, 313.

haematite, fr. of, (Niya) 148.

Haêtumant, ` having dams ', Avestic name of Helmand, 932 ; classical forms of name, 932.

HAIG, Sir Wolseley, H.B.M.'s Consul-General at Meshed, help received from,

895.

halberd-heads, miniature (stucco relief), 616, 623, 626.

haloes : fresco, (Kuduk-köl), 132 ; stucco reliefs, (Khotan) 122 ; (Domoko) 132, 134, 136 ; wooden : (Kuduk-köl) 129, 131, 135, 1053 ; on block-prints, sot sqq. See also Buddha, vesiea.

Hàmi oasis : geographical connexion with Barkul, S38 ; historical relations with Barkul, 589 sqq. ; Chinese advance upon, in A. D. 73, 540 ; struggles between Chinese and Huns for its possession, 541 ; attacked by Turks of Turfân, 544, 546 ; recovered by China from Dzungars, 546 ; used as a base in 1875-7 against Tungans, 547.

Hâmi, route from Su-chou through Ch'iao-wan-ch`eng, 379 ; alternative route, 381.

Haman lake, terminal basin of Helmand, shrinkage of, 905 ; compared with Tarim, 905.

Han Annals, on I-hsün, 164 ; on Chinese relations with Parthia and Iran, 245.

Han Annals, the Former: on ` White Dragon Mounds ', 309 ; on opening of ` new route of the north ', 310 ; on provision of supplies on Lou-lan route, 338 ; on Shan and Pu-ch`ang, 293 ; no mention of Hami, or Barkul, 539 ; on residence of ` Posterior king of . Chü-shih ', 558 ; on Shan, 723, 724 ; on Wei-li, 797 ; on Ch`ü-li, 794.

Han Annals, the Later : on Barkul and its history, S40 sqq. ; itinerary from Kao-ch`ang to Chin-man, 565.

Han period, relics of, (Lou-lan)194,195, 208, 227, 231 sqq. ; (Limes) 43, 393 ; silk trade, 283 sqq.

Han chia chai, in Wang Yen-tê's itinerary, or Han chung chia, in Sung itinerary, ` the camp or mound of the Chinese ', located at Yoghan-terek, 583 n. 6.

Han-plan-1'o, Chinese name of Sarikol, 56.

Han Po-chou, set up by the Juan-juan as ruler of Kao-ch`ang, 576.

Hanguya ` Tati ', antiques from, 99 n. 5. Har. = Harding, App. M, 1052.