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Overland to India : vol.2 | |
インドへの陸路 : vol.2 |
350 OVERLAND TO INDIA
marches, i. 355, 365 ; half-way across, i. 359 ; second halt, i. 36o ; method of alluvial deposition in, i. 362, 376, 415 ; ii. 224, 230 ; northern boundary, i. 363 ; sunset in, i. 363 ; " the home of evil
spirits," i. 365 ; optical illusions, i. 366;
" the devil's ditch," i. 368 ; across at
last, i. 370 ; dispute in the village of
Mesre, i. 370 ; stay at Sadfe, i. 371 ;
our second crossing begun, i. 384 ; pre-
sence of faience in, explained, i. 385 ;
oppressive silence of, i. 386 ; probable
origin of furrows in, i. 388 ; cairns of
salt blocks, i. 390, 392 ; strata of, i. 390; 393 ; ii. 231 ; exhausting journey through mud, i. 392 ; arrival at southern side, 1• 394 ; possible third route across, i.
397 ; mud-stream flowing into, i. 405 ; treacherous mud - flat, ii. 2 ; probable
future changes in, ii. 5 ; effect of, on the
weather, ii. to ; Dr. Buhse's travels through, ii. 143 ; principal constituents
of, ii. 144 and n. ; General Sir C. M.
M`Gregor and Lieut.-Colonel C. E. Stewart's accounts of, ii. 149, 150 ;
legends as to origin and history of, ii.
150, 218 ; Lieut. Galindo's crossing of, ii. 155 ; unexplored regions of, ii. 158 ;
compared with the Lut desert, ii, 161 ;
Lieut. Vaughan's journeys across, ii. 161167 ; excursions to isolated kevir basins north of, ii. 172 ; Huntington's visit to,
ii. 174 ; distribution of kevir basins in
Eastern Persia, ii. 175; Major St. John
on formation of kevir, ii. 179 ; variety
of derivations of the term " kevir," ii.
182 ; marine shells found in, ii. 217 ;
tradition as to Jonah and the whale, ii.
218 ; height of margins of, ii. 218; slope
of marginal region of, ii. 219 ; slight variation in levels of, ii. 219, 220 ; movement of ii. 224 ; area of, ii. 229 ;
erroneous details in maps of, ii. 23o ; sand-belt of, ii. 241-244
Kevir-i-Hanar, ii. 119
Khabis, roads between Neh and, ii. 158, I 59
Khadrak, i. 42
Khamse, province of, i. 148 ; tribes of, i. 148
Khanera-khanlari, i. 37
Khanikoff, in command of expedition through the Lut desert, quoted, ii. 145 Kharava, i. 38
Kheirabad, village, ii. 29 ; swamp, ii. 179 Khorem-dere, i. Is!
Khosrabad, ii. 63 ; reservoir of, ii. 64 Khuneh, ii. 247
Khur, road between Jandak and, i. 318 ; direct route from Hauz-i-Haji Ramazan to, i. 344 ; rejoin my caravan at, i. 405 ;
streets and houses of, i. 406 ; date palms
of, i. 407 ; routes from, i. 407 ; sketches
of the inhabitants, i. 408 ; family of
Gulam Hussein at, i. 410
Kiepert, H., quoted, ii. 233
Kilich-gedik, i. 69
Kirtaka, station-house and salt spring of,
ii. 320
Kishlak, i. 154
Kizil-uzen, river, i. 140, 142
Kohak, fort of, ii. 299
Kohne-gel, i. 173
Kole-hauz, i. 207
Kole-hauz-i-Sumask, i. 213
Kona-Omar and Kona-Osman, stages in
the Kevir, i. 355
Kop-dagh, pass, i. 49 ; view from, i. 5o
Kop-khaneh, i. 49
Köpri-bashi, " bridge-head," i. 38
Kopri-köi, i. 63
Kuh-benan, early travellers' descriptions of,
ii. 70
Kuh-i-Abbasabad, i. 291
ahuan, i. 377
Aruzun, i. 387
bakhtab, ii. 116
bala, ii. 132
Basio, i. 296
Bijer, i. 296
bubak, ii. 136
busurgi, i. 260, 263, 268, 272, 279
cha-goki, ii. 103
cha-i-shirin, in the Kevir, i. 353
cheft, range, i. 288, 29o, 291, 293
chekab, ii. 107
cheleketau, ii. 132
chupunun, i. 293
churro, peculiar shape of, i. 271
Darin, ii. 15
deh-no, camp near, ii. 133
derbend, ii. 124
doldor, i. 289
esten, ii. 140, 247
germ, range, ii. 247
germab, ii. 121
Ghasemi, ii. 97, loo ; confused appear-
ance of landscape from, ii. ioi
gugird, i. 200, 209, 215
gumbei, snow on the, i. 404
Halvan, ii. 17
heftemun, i. 296
hesar-dere, " hill of the thousand
valleys," i. 306, 308, 310
irech, range, i. 410 ; ii. 3
Ispendiar, ii. 12I
Jandak, i. 311, 313
jemal, ii. 8o, 84, 94, 107
kabudan, i. 296
Khoja, ii. 259, 27o, 291
khonche-datkin, ii. 3
khur-i-gez, i. 387, 389, 395
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