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0353 Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2
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INDEX.

VII

PAGE.

Loess-Continued.

fault-scarp and deep accumulations of

loess in the Hissar Valley   270-271
derived from the flood-plains of glacial

alluviation   281-282
section of interbedded loess and allu-

vium   282, 284*

erosion surfaces of dead loess in Fergana.   290

accumulated during the past in the Aralo-

Caspian Basin    298
as a protection against the erosion and

obliteration of ancient kurgans    306

at Anau    328

underlying the dune-sand and alluvium

at Mery    336, ff.
recent warping of the Samarkand loess

steppe    281

London    345

London wall .    375, 379

Lourdes.    392

Louvern6   392, 403, 419, 429

Louvres    392

Lucas, F. A    360

Luescherz    415

Lutschka    383

Lydekker    37o

Madelaine    392

Major J. C. Forsyth   421, 422, 423, 424, 428

Malays    455

Man as a geologic factor   299-301

Manchuria   31o, ff.

Manghishlak    434

Manisht .    324

Manisht Valley    322

Manitch    292

Manouvrier, L   451, 455, 456, 458, 463

Maple, sugar    273

Maracanda, see Afrosiab.

Maragha    435

Marek, J    410, 427

Marghelan   287, 317

Markan Su   254, 258, 282

Martin, R   449, 453, 454, 455, 457, 459

Matschie    398,402

Mediterranean connected with the Tertiary

Sea of Asia    292

Melanesians   459, 46o, 461

Merv, ruins of ancient   331-337

Millitinskaya, river-cut mounds of    318-320

Ming Yole.    309

Mithras    431

Modi    431

Mohringen    410

Mollison, Dr. Th., on human remains from

Anau I and II   449-468

Monfalet, D   405, 406

Moosseedorf    416

Moraines on the Pamir .    254, f f .

in the Alai Valley   261, ff.

in the alluvium of the third erosion-cycle

terrace of the Zerafshan    279
underlying the present glaciers of Pamir 258

of third and fourth epochs    256*

Mounds of Millitinskaya   318-320, 321*

Mountain peak south of Zerafshan Glacier.. 276* Mountains, peripheral to a desert basin.... 243-246

  • records of climatic change in    247

cyclical movements of   247-250

on the Pamir    251, ff.

Alai and Trans-Alai   259, ff.

of Karategin    267, ff.

the Hissar    273*

PAGE.

Mountains-Continued.

differential uplift of    275

of half-consolidated gravel and uptilted

piedmonts in the Tarim Basin. 282, ff.

erosion cycles in the Alai    287

uplift of the Tian Shan   287, ff.

relative heights of Pamir and Kopet

Dagli in former ages    292

Mucke, R   3$z, 435, 436, 437

Muk Su    268

Mura Pass    310

Murg-ab River    295

Murg-ah Delta, Oases of   330-337, 331*

Mushketoff    296

Musri    384

Naegelstedt    375

Nalps    375, 379

Namangan    289

Narbada   362, 369, 42$

Neandertal man   451, 453, 455

Nehring . . . 355, 356, 383, 384, 386, 391, 392, 394, 397

402, 405, 406, 408, 410, 412, 414, 426, 429, 441

Negritos   455, 456, 459, 461

Negroes    455, 456, 459, 460, 461

Nepal   363, 364

New Caledonians    456

Nile   302,437

Noack    429

Nuesch, J    440

Nussdorf    414

Oases, physiography of   299-337

classification of    301-303

Obu-garm    265-269, 272, 274

Obu-siob canal, a loess cliff of    284*

relations to Afrosiab    311

Odontche Tepe    334*

Olmütz    35o

Orogenic movements, preglacial    277

Osborn, H. F    402

Osiris    441

Osk    289

Otto    355

Ovina of Anau I and II   370-381

Ovis aries    377

aries palustris Rütilneyer   373, ff., 439, 440

aries steatopyga Fitz    377

aries studeri    375

arkal    371

arkal Brandt    37o

arkal palustris    372

musimon    381

ophion    371

orientalis Gmelin   370-371

platyura cegyptice    377

platyura bucharica   376-377

poli    252

vignei Blyth   371, ff.

vignei arkal Lydekker    .. 370, 372, 375, 435

tables of measurements and com-

parisons   371-372

vignei cycloceros    37o

ammotragus tragelaphus    373

Owen, R   386, 401, 404, 405, 409

Ox cult    441

Ox, domestic, of Anau I and II   364-370

tables comparing long-horned, of I, and short-horned, of II, with remains from Europe and with Egyptian long and short-

horned Apis   366-369