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INDEX   505

Kumush, or desert reeds, i. 129, 137 et passim

Kun-lun Range, surveyed by Ram Singh,

i. 147, 173, 300, 346 ; march along foot of, i. 152-159 ; explorations in, L 179213 ; ii. 440-482

Kung-kuan, or Chinese rest-house, i. 127, 334

Kuragh defile, in Chitral, i. 43

Kurban, Chitrali, i. 26, 27, 50, 54, 59, 64

Kurban Nia; Dak-man, ii. 32

Kuruk-tagh, desert hills north of Lop-nor,

i. 368, 372, 417, 520-523, 525, 526, 529,

  • 530, 534 ; ii. 88, ioi, 104, 132 Kushana, or Indo-Scythian emperors, ii.

I 26

KU Sheh period (first century A. D.), documents of, ii. 95

Lacquer work, ancient, fragments of, i.

275, 381, 411, 443 ; ii. 123, 145

Lada$ , passage through, on return, ii. 48648

Lahore, stay at, before departure, i. 5 ; return to, ii. 489, 490 ; reminiscences of,

ii. 287

Lal Singh, Rai, Surveyor, former companion at Mahaban, summoned to take place of Ram Singh, i. xiv, 436 ; arrival at An-hsi, ii. 338 ; detached to survey Old Wall, ii. 339, 350-351 ; to survey Chöl - tagh Range from Turfan, ii. 358, 359 ; to survey Kuruktagh, ii. 371, 372 ; assistance in crossing Taklamakan desert, ii. 387, 389, 391, 393, 400, 401, 403 ; reconnaissance near Mazar-tagh, ii. 419 ; detached at Ak-su for triangulation along Kun-lun Range to Kashgar, ii. 423, 437 ; assistance on upper Yurung-kash, ii. 444, 446, 457, 458, 462, 465, 474 ; on glacier in search for Yangi Dawan, ii. 476-481, 483 ; in charge of antiquities to Kashmir, ii. 485, 488 ; meeting at Dehra Dun, ii. 490 ; title of Rai Bahadur, ii. 490

Lala Udho Das, Naib Tahsildar of Leh, ii. 486

Lama from Tibet at Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 164. See also Dalai-Lama

Langar, or rest-house, in Wakhan, i. 74 ; in Turkestan, i. 155, 159, 161, 164, 205, 206, 212, 26o ; on Tibetan plateau, ii.

469, 471

Langarchi, or keeper of rest-house, i. 144 Language records, of Pakhpus, i. 150 ; of Habdals, i. 502

Lapchuk, oasis, with ruins, ii. 351 Leather, Kharoshthi documents on, i. 311,

314

Leather-workers, i. 266, 347 Lecoq, see Von Lecoq, Dr.

Leh, in sick-room at, after frost-bite, ii.

487-488

Levantine type, suggested by Miran fres-

coes, i. 483

Levies, at Dir, i. 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 ; at Chitral, i. 32 ; at Tun-huang, ii. 17, 30, 294 ; Mongol, in Nan-shan Range, ii. 269

Lexicographical texts, from Old Wall, ii. 155 ; from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 218

Li, Mr., telegraph official at An-hsi, ii. 241-242

Li, Chinese measure of distance=about one-fifth mile, i. 130

Li Ta-lao-ye, Chinese official at Kök-yar,

  1. 148, 152

Liao Ta-lao-ye, Amban of Charklik, i.

338-340, 346, 436, 437, 499

Liberty brocades, as presents for Chinese

officials, i. 172 ; ii. 14

Ligatures, in Brahmi script, ii. 212

Lighten, Lake, on Tibetan plateau, ii. 458460

Limes, ancient Chinese border - wall. See Old Wall

Lin Ta - jên, military commandant of Tun-huang, ii. 17, 18, 33, 69, 233, 234, 256, 294

Linen, paintings on, from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 176, 178, 195 ; from Turfan, ii. 358

Ling-hu, or ` barbarian-suppressing ' company, in garrison on Old Wall, ii. 147,

Lions, winged, on silk damask, from Cave

of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 209

Litter, improvised after frost-bite, ii. 484-

488

Little Ch'ien-fo-tung, with Buddhist cave-

temples, ii. 257

Little Pamir, excursion to, L 78.79

Little Yüeh-chih, ii. 8o, 304

Liu Chin-t'ang, conqueror of Turkestan, i.

339 ; ii. 18, 278

Liu-chi Taj-ên, former Amban of Yarkand,

i• 338, 339

Li-yuan valley and oasis, near Kan-chou,

  1. 332

Locks and keys, wooden, i. 245, 296 Lôczy, Prof. L. de, help of, L xx

Loess, formed by aerial deposits of dust, i. Ioo, I2I, 147 et passim

Lokapalas, or ` Guardians of the Worlds,' in paintings from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 201, 203

Longe, Colonel F. B., Surveyor -General

of India, assistance from, i. xiv, 9 Lop, town in Khotan oasis, i. 222, 234 Lop, hamlet near Lop-nor, i. 429-430 Lop, older forms of local name, i. 449 Lop-lik dialect of Turki, i. 342

Lop-liks, nomadic and fishing inhabitants