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INDEX

513

Stele, Chinese, i. 504

Stencilled figures of Buddha, ii. 225

Stone age, relics of, in Lop-nor desert, i.

365, 366, 369, 416, 419 Strawberries, at Malakand, i. 13

Strzygowski, Prof., help of, i. xx ; on sill: fabrics with Sassanian patterns, ii. 208 ; on Orientalized Hellenistic art, ii. 368

Stucco relievos, i. 223, 228, 230, 232-234, 240, 242-244, 247, 249, 353, 406, 453-

455, 479 ; ii• 58-59, 367, 417

Stupas, or relic towers, ruined, i. 119, 157,

222, 224, 227, 234, 313, 344, 348, 349,

403, 456, 478 ; ii. 74, 252

Stupas, models of, i. 244, 406 ; ii. 252, 425

Stupas, on rock inscriptions in Chitral, i.

42, 44

Styles for writing, ancient, i. 410

Suchis, or ` watermen,' for ferries, i. 169 ; ii. 438

Su-chou, halt at, ii. 285-296 ; return to, ii.

336

Suess Range, ii. 315, 320, 322

Suget Karaul, halting-place on upper Kai

ii. 438, 473

Su-lo Ho, river, in the plain, i. 530, 534

538.,' ii. 45, 64, 132-133, 138, 236, 337 ;
in the mountains, ii. 266, 267, 315, 317,

320-324, 3z6, 339

Sulphurous springs, i. 78 ; ii. 266

Sunflowers, ii. 287

Sung dynasty of China, coins of, i. 132,

333 ; glazed ware of, i. 334 ; ii. 369 Sung-yün, Chinese Buddhist pilgrim, i. 95,

323

Survey of India Department, i. xlv, 3, 9.

See also Trigonometrical Survey Suspension bridge, in Chitral, i. 32

Sutras of Buddhist canonical texts, ii.

171, 175

Svastika emblems on ceiling of Turki

house, i. 153

Swallows' nests at Chinese banquet, i.

I18

Swat Valley, i. 4, 13-15

Swedish missionaries, i. 113, 125, 133-

134 ; ii• 429, 433

Syriac character, origin of Uigur script, ii.

186, 213 ; also of Manichaean script, ii. 187, 214

Tabloid medicine chest, ii. 482

Taels, rate of exchange with rupees, ii.

39, 288, 430

Taghdumbash, valley on Pamir, i. 88-91

Taghliks, Turki hill-men, i. 180, 185, 188,

189, 194, 195, 197, 201, 2II ; dialect of,

  1. 150 ; anthropological measurements of,

  2. 441

Ta-han-chuang, oasis in Nan-shan Range,

ii. 271-274

Tahir Beg, of Korla, ii. 373

VOL. II

Ta-jên= ` Excellency,' i. 141

Taklamakan desert, crossing of, ii. 376-

411 ; excavation of ruins in, ii. 412-415 Ta-kung-ch'a, valley and pass in Nan-

shan Range, ii. 264-265

Ta-li period, coins of, i. 245

Tally sticks, ancient, ii. 56

Talmish, Wakhi, i. 70

Ta-lu-ti = ` man of the high road,' or guide, in Chinese, ii. 317 Tamarisk-covered sand-cones, in desert, i.

138,

238,

239,

248,

251,

273,

277,

293,

295,

310,

316,

333,

348,

356,

370,

389,

5o6 ;

ii. 50, 66, 87,

386,

395,

398,

413,

415

T'ang Annals, i. 52

T'ang dynasty, i. 257, 258, 323 ; ii. 24, 27, 28

Tang Ho, river, at Tun-huang, ii. Io, 42,

72, 73

T'ang period, coins of, i. 245, 333 ; ii. 77 T'ang-sêng= ` monk of the T'ang period,'

or Hsiian-tsang, ii. 169, 170, 180

Tangut herdsmen, ii. 321, 327

Tanjur and Kanjur, Tibetan canonical

collections, ii. 176, 184, 219

Taoist priests, ii. 28, 164, 258

Taoist temple, ii. 67

Tao-t'ai, high official at Su-chou, ii. 288,

289, 294, 295. See also P'an Ta-jên

` Tarikh - i - Rashidi,' of Mirza Haidar, i.

207

Tarim River, drains into Lop-nor, i. x,

356, 359, 428-429 ; near Shahyar, ii. 381-383 ; near Ak-su, ii. 420-421

Tartar physiognomy, of Kirghiz on Pamirs,

  1. 77 ; of Lopliks, i. 502 ; of people of Ak-su, ii. 421

T'a-shih, oasis and river, ii. 255-257 Tash-kurghan, traditional capital of Sari-

kol, giving name to river and valley, i.

93, 94, 97

Tathagata, or Buddha, ii. 25

Tati, or débris-strewn old site, i, 158, 176,

225, 226, 228, 231, 233, 247, 260, 320,

324, 325, 333 ; ii. 77-78, 253, 335, 427 Ta-t'ung River, tributary of Huang Ho, ii.

317, 326, 327

Ta-Ying-kuo=England, ii. I91

Ta-Yüeh-chih, or Indo-Scythians, i. 400 Taxila, or Takshasila, in the Punjab, i. 290 Telegrams, i. 434, 436 ; ii. 39, 69, 241,

294, 301

Telegraph officer, Chinese, ii. 241

Temple cellas, excavated : near Rawak, i. 224 ; at Kine-tokmak, i. 226 ; at Akterek, i. 228 ; at Ak-kul, i. 23o-233 ; at Khadalik, i. 241-247 ; at Lop-nor site,

i• 353, 453-460, 478-480 ; on Old Wall,

  1. I21 ; in Turfan, ii.° 358 ; at Ming-oi,

ii. 365-370 ; at Farhad-Beg, ii. 413-414 near Mayaklik, ii. 417

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