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INDEX   353

sulate, ii. 281 ; deaths from plague in I-iusseinabad and, ii. 283 ; our life in, ii. 291, 294 ; enervating wind of, ii. 292 ; part with my servants at, ii. 294 ; goodbye to my English friends at, ii. 295

Naus, Herr, chief of Persian customs department, i. II2, 124, 158

Navord, slough of, ii. 331

Nazim Pasha, Vali of Erzerum, i. 54, 59 Nearchus, fleet of, in support of Alexander,

11. 20I

Neh, camp at, ii. 141 ; preparations for journey to Bendan, ii. 142 ; mollahs silenced by author at, ii. 142 ; roads between Khabis and, ii. 158, 159 quarantine tent near, ii. 246

Nemek-sar, great salt swamp of the Lut desert, ii. 119, 134, 160

Nevengk, caravan watchdog, i. 198, 205,

211, 220, 252, 257, 388, 411 ; ii. 32, 303;

part with, at Meshki-cha, ii. 327 Newspaper, hat made from a, ii. 331 New Year's Day, Persian, ii. 122

New Year's Eve festivities in Teheran, i. 168

Nightingale, charming song of, at Tebbes, ii. 46, 62

Night journey through the Kevir, i. 355,

365

Nikbei, i. 145

Nineveh, remains of, i. 74

Niris lake, ii. 18o

Nizam-ul-Saltaneh, Governor - General of

Azerbeijan, i. 129, 152 ; telegram from,

i. 138

Noah, grave of, at Nakichevan, i, 106, 107 Nomads, Persian, i. 189, 285 ; ii. 126, 133 inquisitiveness, ii. 127

Norus, Persian New Year's Day, ii. 122 Nushki, arrival at, ii. 339 ; pleasant railway journey from, ii. 34o

Ogilvie, Mr., first English Consul appointed to Barn, ii. 327

On-bashi, or escort leader, i. 66

Optical illusions of the Kevir, i. 366 Ordubat, murder of Armenians at, i. IIo Orographical similarity of Persia and Tibet,

1. 306

Osduck, i. 43

Osurgeti, conflict between Cossacks and Georgians at, i. 16

Ox-waggons, noisy, i. 48

Oyster-shells found in the Kevir, ii. 217

Padak, bungalow of, ii. 336

Pa-i-tagh, ii. 13

Pambedaneh, or cottonseed, camel food, i. 166

Panther, Habibullah's adventure with, i. 241

Parkau, General von, Governor of Batum, i. 8, 9

Partridges, i. 400

Passion-play in Moharrem, at Tebbes, ii. 41-47 ; brilliance of the performance, ii.

43 ; counter-attraction of my camera, ii. 43 ; precautions for my safety, ii. 52 ; loathsome display of fanaticism, ii. 53

Peasants, types of Persian, i. 196

Pebbles, varieties of, in the Kevir, i. 384 Pelenk-kuh, " panther hill," ii. 309 Pell-i-tufungi, ii. 94

Perin-i-murtesa, ii. 270

Pervadeh, journey towards, ii. 83 ; camp pitched at, ii. 87 ; choice of route at, ii. 87 ; moonlight scene at, ii. 88

Peyestan, i. 376

Pigeons, rock, i. 229, 243, 304

Pil i-sing, " the stone elephant," i. 376 Pirna-kapan, i. 5o

Plague, the, ravages of, in Seistan, ii. 227, 246, 277 ; recent epidemics of, in the

East, ii. 276 ; precautions of Indian

Government against, ii. 277 ; Surgeon-
Captain Kelly's experiences of, ii. 277 ;

spread of, from the Seiyat tribe, ii. 278 ;

ineffective attempts at localization, ii.
279 ; unscrupulous agitation against pre-

cautionary measures, ii. 281, 282, 289 ;

mortality in Nasretabad and Husseina-
bad, ii. 283 ; compared with cholera, ii.

285 ; course of the disease, ii. 285 ; rats

as carriers of infection, ii. 286 ; microbes
of, ii. 286 ; preservation of serum, ii.

287 ; efficacy of inoculation against, ii.

288 ; barbarous native remedy, ii. 288 ; religious processions of exorcism, ii. 289 ; careless interment of bodies, ii. 290 ; effect of weather on, ii. 290

Population, decrease of, diversity of opinion as to cause, ii. 187 ; effect of famine or plague, ii. 227

Pordenone, Orderico di, description of driftsand near Yezd, ii. 237

Porpoises, in the Black Sea, i. 22

Potamin, quotation from, on driftsand, ii. 240

Poti, arrival at, i. 12 ; inconvenience and wretched condition of, i. 13 ; Georgian

dances at, i. 14 ; labour troubles in, i. 15 Pottinger, Lieutenant (afterwards Sir Henry), journey from Baluchistan to Persia, ii. 177

Preece, Mr., Teheran, i. 158

Pressure, tangential, effects of, in the Kevir, i. 388

Pronunciation, defective, i. 264

Pumpelly, R., on shore-line of the Caspian Sea, ii. 223

Pura, route between Gwadar and, ii. 197 Pusa-i-verbend, i. 306