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5o8   INDEX

` Myriad Buddhas, Valley of,' or Wangfo-hsia, with temple caves, stucco images, frescoes, and sgraffiti, ii. 258-261

Na-fo-po, old Chinese name of Lop, i.

449

Nagas and Naginis, half-human half-snake,

in fresco at Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 226-227 ; reference to, in Kashmir, ii. 286 ; legends of, in mountains, ii. 424

Nan - hu= ` South Lake,' oasis near Tunhuang, with ruins, ii. 71-82

Nar-bagh, garden palace at Khotan, i. 171,

217 ; ii. 431, 436

Nasrullah, Prince, brother of King of

Afghanistan, i. 65, 82 Nasturtiums, i. 141

Neolithic remains in Lop-nor desert, i.

365, 369, 416, 420, 432

Nestorian documents from Turfan, ii.

359, 363

Nets, ancient, i. 442

Neve, Dr. A., of Srinagar, ii. 434 ; his

medical help after frost-bite, ii. 488

` New Dominions,' or Chinese Turkestan,

i. 115, 118, 152, 168, 338, 501, 505 ; ii.

36, 37, 343, 422, 423

New Year (1907), in Lop-nor desert, i. 419 ;

(1908), at Korla, ii. 373

Niaz Akhun, Darogha, of Khotan, ii. 444

Niaz Hakim Beg, former governor and owner of Chini-bagh at Yarkand, i. 130, 131 ; and of Nar-bagh at Khotan, i. 171, 217 ; ii. 431

Niaz, Tungan, former Chinese interpreter, i. 114

` Nien-hao,' or regnal title for recording

Chinese dates, i. 397 ; ii• 52-53 Nirvana, colossal image of Buddha re-

cumbent in, in Valley of Myriad Bud-

dhas, ii. 259

Nissa, its valleys and glaciers, i. 179-192

Niya oasis, i. 264-260

Niya Site, excavations at ruins of, i. 269299 ; discovery of a hidden archive of Kharoshthi documents, i. 280-291

Nob, early Tibetan form of name Lop, i.

447, 449

North-east winds, in desert, i. 294, 301,

319, 325 ; prevalent about Lop-nor and
Tun-huang, i. 331, 351, 361, 365, 368,

369, 371, 372, 377, 384, 388, 401, 416,

445, 520, 525 ; ii. 118, 141, 225, 238 Northern Buddhist Canon, ii. 183, 211

Nuns, rows of, in frescoes in Valley of Myriad Buddhas, ii. 260

Nur Khan, cook, left at Kashgar, i. 9, I12, I13

Oases, of Turkestan plains, i. 102, 103,

I28, 135, 145, 154, 155, 236, 259, 260,

264, 321 ; ii. 12, 75, 236, 247, 255, 266,

272,

283,

332,

342,

351, 353, 373, 413,

414,

423,

428,

429,

432 ; submontane,

ii. 440

Oats, growing crop, i. 50, 94, 100, 147, 182, 205, 211, 341 ; ii. 269 ; food for

donkeys, i. 347, 509 ; ii. 458, 467 Obaidullah Khan, his decorated house in

Upper Chitral, i. 48

Oblong wooden envelopes, ii. 97-98 Oblong wooden tablets, i. 240, 274, 281,

311, 379, 386

Obrucheff, M., Russian traveller, ii. 269,

314-315

Och-merwan= ` three windows,' Buddhist

ruins and caves near Kashgar, i. 119I21

` Old towns,' imaginary, in desert, ii.

373-375. See also Kone-shahr

Old Wall, of ancient Chinese Limes, near

Tun-huang, reported by M. Bonin, i.

539 ; first observed, i. 541-545 ; ii. 13 ; traced east of Tun-huang, ii. 48-65 ;

west of Tun-huang, towards Lop-nor, ii.

92-157 ; the ' Jade Gate,' ii. 112-122 ; the great magazine, ii. 123-134 ; records

of garrison, ii. 146-156 ; found again near An-hsi, ii. 237-238 ; near Yü-mên-

hsien, 337-338. See also Watch-towers Oliver, Captain D. G., his help at Leh, ii.

434, 473, 486 ; at Srinagar, ii. 488 Opium, cultivation round Su - chou, ii.

283, 286, 293 ; as drug among Muhammadans, i. 9, 114 ; smoking among Chinese, i. 217 ; ii. 34, 41, 54, 89, 94,

"9, 157, 172, 284, 325

Optic telegraphy by fire signals along Old

Wall, ii. 152, 153

Orchards, i. 38, 42, 46, 121, 127, 145, 153,

154, 323 ; ii• 347, 438 ; dead, i. 227, 276, 277, 296

Orenburg Cossacks, i. 95, 124 Orientalized Hellenistic art, ii. 368

Osman Bai, of Charklik, i. 430, 432 Otanchis, or men gathering fuel, i. 222

Qtang, or postal station, i. 429

Otangchis, or keepers of post-houses, i. 105 Otan-su, village near Kök-yar, i. 148 Otrughul Glacier, at head of Nissa Valley,

1. 188-191

Ovis Poli, sighted on Pamir, i. 73

Oxford, thoughts of, i. 409 ; ii. 344 ; re-

turn to, ii. 491, 492 ; stay at, i. XXIII Oxford University Press, i. 3, 110, 146 Oxus, sources of, i. 64-81

Pagoda of conventional Chinese type, ii. 67

Pakawash, or floating seed-spores, in Lop-nor desert, i. 421 ; in Taklamakan desert, ii. 389

Pallas Promachos, seal impressions of, i. 284 ; in Vignette, i. xix

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