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0454 In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan : vol.1
チベットと中国領トルキスタン : vol.1
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414   INDEX

Kunzum, antelope at, 71, effects of altitude felt at, 68

Kurab river, near Polu, 160

Kuramut Pass, 265, crossed and recrossed by Islam's guide, 266

Kwen Lun Mountains, elevations, lofty peaks and glaciers in, 176, 180, question of routes over, 172 ; seen from near Aksu, 179, from Chaka Oasis, 157, from Nia, 166, from Polu, 159 ; snows of, providing water for the Khotan deserts, 154

Kyam, route vitt to Lanak La, 16

Kyang, 49, 50, in Western Tibet, 363

LACHLAN, Captain, meeting with in the Chang Chenmo, 324

Laadak, caravan men from good qualities of, 233 ; death penalty at, form of, 76 ; ponies from, 15 ; return to,

63 ; Ovis Ammon (Hodgsoni), record head of, found en route to, 65 ; suspicions as to Deasy's destination, 9 ; tobacco of, 48 ; the Wazir of, his good offices, 8

Lake, former, near Iksu, 185

impregnated with soda, near Camp 24. , 31

Lake Treb, see Dyap Cho

Lamas (see Dalai Lama), heavy taxes and punishments enforced by, 76

Lanak La, easy pass, leading into Tibet, 5, European predecessors in country beyond, 20, march to, 15, 16, 324, meeting with Major Graham near, ib.

Langar, 139, 209, ford across Yarkand river at, 101, 140, 210, lack of supplies at, 274

Lari Fobrang, or Lari Phai, identified from mountains near Camp 57., 73 ; snow-clad mountains of, heights of, measured, 66

Leh, journey to, 6, 7, return to, 99, second return and pleasant acquaintances at, 325

Leno, Dan," sub-surveyor, first journey, 10, 11, 15, 39, able to shoot, 38, work by, 24, 42, done by stealth,

64 ; eventual fate of, 102

Lhasa, the Dalai Lama of and his Envoy to Russia, 258 ; the Deva Zung of, 47 ; exaggerated account of the expedition sent to, and the con-

: sequences, 57 ; form of--death penalty in use at, 76

Lima Ringma Chaka, guide for Kangri secured at, 62

Lizards in the Yarkand Valley, 273 Loo, head of the Kashgar telegraph office, 292

Liu Ta-jin, Chow Kuan of Yarkand

see Yarkand, the Chow Kuan of Lunar observations, difficulties pre-

venting at Camp 31., 42

Lungma Grass, 34

Lutkum, 91

valley of and pass leading to, 96

MACARTNEY, Mr. George, Special Assistant for Chinese Affairs to the Resident in Kashmir, usual abode of, shares house at Yarkand with Deasy, 144, insult to by the Teetai, 145, the kotow in apology, 146 ; suggests Deasy's journey to the Takla Makan, 149 ; action of in the case of Rastam the Ladaki, 202-3, action as to Sonam's illness, 272, 278, action of in relation to the outbreak against the Swedish missionaries, 302 ; hospitality of at Kashgar, 1899., 289 ; communicated with from Khotan, 304, arrangements made by for the expedition, 307 ; successful exertions of in abolishing slavery in Chinese Turkestan, 339-40 ; unsatisfactory official position of as compared with that of Petrovsky, 294, actual strength of, due to his personality, 295

Macdonald, Sir Claude, representations made by, on behalf of Deasy, results of, 292

MacMahon, Captain, (Political Officer at Gilgit), and Mrs. MacMahon, hospitality of, 108-9, 359, letter concerning Astori caravan-men sent to, 110

Mangstza Lake No. 1. Pdak, Deasy's survey base, 21 ; other mountains south of, 191

  • Mariong country, 219, unwillingness of people to give information, 220, alleged easy route from to Serai, 261

-- river, during frost, 226

valley, hot springs in, 222