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インドへの陸路 : vol.2 |
INDEX 345
Bridges, dangerous, at Poti, i. 13
Bruckner, Professor, work on Caspian Sea quoted, ii. 208
Bug, poisonous species of, at Mianeh, i. 139, 142
Buhse, Dr., travels through the Kevir by, ii. 143
Bulbul, or nightingale, charming song of, ii. 46, 62
Bungalows, Afghan station, comfort of, ii. 320
Bunge, Professor A. von, description of the
Lut desert by, ii. 146
1 Bunjar, ii. 296
Burch-i-ser-i-bend, ii. 297
Burgar, camp near, ii. 324
Burial-grounds, change of, i. 28 ; cypress-trees an indication of i. 28, 33 ; in Persia, intentionally placed near high road, ii. 64
Burkha, or black cape, i. 27
Burroughs & Wellcome, medicine - chest presented by, i. 298
Cairns, as way-marks, ii. 4 ; as votive offerings, ii. 22, 27
Camel, my favourite riding, i. 192 ; ii. 99, 139 ; sorrowful parting from, ii. 253
Camels, intelligence of, i. 42, 294, 332 night travelling preferable for, i. 42, 193, 212 ; Persian method of leading, i. 49, 192 ; purchase of, i. 167 ; distance traversed calculated from stride of, i. 179, 325 ; hire of, at Kerim Khan, i. 193, 198 ; traits of, i. 212 ; breeding and training of, i. 264 ; dying posture of abandoned, i. 337 ; period of existence without water, i. 343.; gait of, i. 35o ; reputed existence of wild, in the Kevir, i• 374, 398 ; ii. 19, 164 caravan traffic between Yezd and Meshed, ii. 23 ; prices of, ii. 23, 24
Camp, method of pitching, i. 214
Canoes, voyage across the I-Iamun in, ii. 268-27 I
Caravan, my, from Teheran, equipment of,
i. 163-167 ; order of march in, i. 188 ; parting with, at Bendan, ii. 253
Caravan life, scenes from, i. 345 ; ii• 25 Caravan traffic, period of, through the Lut desert, ii. 160
Caravanserais, erected by Shah Abbas, i. 116, 121, 134, 135, 143 ; erection of, as religious offering, ii. 22
Caspian Sea, the, fluctuating level of, ii. 218
Caucasia, secret of Russia's power over, i. 104
Cavalry, irregular Kurdish, i. 59
Chabok, caravanserai of, ii. 138 Cha-busurgi, " the great well," i. 254
Chahrdeh, caravanserai at, ii. 29
Cha-i-sihebal, ii. 139
Chakab range, ii. 107
Cha-kuru, ii. 132
Cha-meji, tents pitched at, ii. 13 ; wells of,
ii. 14
Cha-Muhamed Riza, ii. 315
Chara, group of villages, i. 146
Charcoal, manufacture of, in the desert, i.
288, 300, 331, 399
Chardan, statement of, regarding the
Sende-rud, ii. 288
Cha-taghi, comprehensive meaning of term,
ii. 171
Chemgert, camp at, ii. 7
Cherchen desert, the, compared with the
Kevir, ii. 5
Chernisuboff, Colonel, Teheran, assistance
from, in selection of escort, i. 161 ;
presents from, and Russian officers in
Teheran, i. 162
Cheshme-bazar, i. 109
Cheshme-i-Ghasemi, spring, ii. 100
Cheshme-i-sehesid, camp at, ii. 126
Cheshme-Kerim, impassability of road
through the Kevir from, i. 319
Chil-i-do-farsakh, beginning of the Kevir
at, i. 35o
Chil-i-palun-i-kher, i. 390
Chilli-khan, i. 69
Chingil, post on Russo-Turkish frontier,
i. 85
Chöll-ogli-khanlari, i. 5o
Chorok, river, i. 43, 48
Chor-su, river, i. 70
Chiipkeran, i. 7o
Chupunun, arrival at, i. 297 ; a rapid cure,
i. 298 ; inspection of camels at, i. 298 ; absence of good looks among villagers,
i. 299 ; daily life in, i. 300 ; cotton-growing in, i. 300 ; method of building in, i. 301 ; irrigation system, i. 302 ; routes and distances from, i. 302 ; wind-effects at, i. 303 ; environs of, i. 303
Churclal-ogli-khanlari, i. 39
Cisterns, on margin of the Kevir, i. 327, 335 ; natural, i. 399
Cithern, Persian, i. 118
Clay formations, caused by wind, ii. 302 Clerk, Captain Claude, ii. 174
Climate, deterioration of, in Persia, diversity of opinion as to, ii. 186, 187, 189, 204, 206, 208 ; Professor Bruckner on climatic variation, ii. 210
Cloud-masses, picturesque, ii. 13
Coast, character of, near Trebizond, i. 23 Colomb, M., French Consul at Trebizond, i. 24, 27, 28
Columbarium at Veramin, i. 173
Compass, native terms for cardinal points of, i. 185
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