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0487 The Pulse of Asia : vol.1
アジアの鼓動 : vol.1
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404   INDEX

Kushkusteh Dung, ruins, 173. Kuzzil Langer, camp in Karakorum, 81.

Kuzzil Singer, settlement in Kuruk Tagh, 275-277.

Kwen Lun mountains, 66, 79, 85, 92, 133, 156, 195, 243, 280, 298; moraines of, 134; passage of, 86; resemblance to Alps, 91.

Lachin, fish at, 291, 292.

Lachinata, ruins, 174, 176, 178, 283. Lacustrine bluffs of Lop-Nor, 249, 353.

Lacustrine deposits, in Lop basin, 100, 102; at Pangong, 69.

Lacustrine plain of Turfan, 307.

Ladakh, 32, chap. ii, 47-65; approaches to, 47, 51; contrasted with Kashmir, 48, 49; government of, 47; location of, 47; monasticism in, 64; prices in, 88; religious institutions of, 56-60 , scenery of, 54; typical village in, 50; typical valley in, 51-56.

Ladakhis, character of, 60-63, 73 ; contrasted with Kashmiris, 48, 49; food of, 257; idea as to influence of altitude, 81; love of home among, 81; polyandry among, 63; religion of, 47, 56-58; superstition of, 58-60.

Ladakhi servants, 172, 257, 304, 305; honesty of, 229.

Lakes, ancient, in Kashmir, 41; ancient, in Kuruk Tagh, 275; Bagrash Kul, 276; Lake of Reeds, 286; Lake of Turfan, 308; marginal lakes of Tarim River, 264, 265; anomalous effect of changes of climate upon, 41-43.

Lake-bed, ancient, of Lop-Nor, 249, 251-254, 262.

Lamas in Ladakh, 56-59; owning gold mines, 52.

Lamaseries, at Dandan-Uilik, 170; Khadaluck, 173; Ladakh, 56-58; Miran, 244 ; Turfan, 309; Tuyok, 304.

Land-tenure, in Kashmir, 25; Lop basin, 137.

Languages at Turfan, 312.

Laughter, 250.

Lava, near Imamla, 168; ancient, in Kuruk Tagh, 275.

Laziness, in Kashmir, 28; among Khirghiz, 126.

Lecoq, cited, 311.

Legends, of Chira region, 176-178; of Imamla, 165-168; of Kashmir, 36-38.

Leggins of coolies, 34.

Leh, capital of Ladakh, 47, 48, 54, 59-61, 66, 67, 70, 82; pilgrims at, 88.

Leisure among nomads, 121.

Letters written on wood, 203.

Lhassa, 48.

Lies, among Chantos, 201, 206, 210; in Persia, 363, 365.

Lintels of doors, 60.

Li-sieh, see Litsa.

Litsa, ancient oasis, 170, 185-188, 193. See Dandan-Uilik.

Little Tibet, see Ladakh.

Littledale, cited, 193.

Locusts in Kashmir, 26.

Loess, dissection of, 135, 148; deposition of, 156, 157; origin of, 103, 135, 280; at Sanju, 91; among Sanju moraines, 134; in Sanju valley, 136.

Lop, or Charklik, 241. See Charklik.

Lop basin, 12, chap. iv, 91-105; advantages of, 233; ancient roads in, 272; Bruckner cycles in, 373; cities of, 236; climate of, 93-98; compared to Turfan, 295; contrasted with Persia, 234; contrasts in, 103, 106; first view of, 91; general features of, 92, 93; future of, 236; new villages in, 175, 182. relation of forests to climate in, 372; summary of changes of climate in, 280-284.

Lop desert, chap. xii, 236-261; 262264, 272, 273; tales of, 239, 252; 254.

Lop plant, 248.

Loplik guide, 242, 256, 291.

Lopliks, 239, 246-248, 289.

Lop-Nor, chap. xiv, 280-294 ; 92, 99, 246; agreement of, with Caspian Sea, 344; ancient expansion of, 103, 240, 262; controversy over, 240; depressions of, 284; evidence