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Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.2 |
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Wild Tibetans,' dreaded by Chinese in Nan-shan Range, ii. 290, 317, 321, 327 Willow, inscribed slips of, i. 158, 252 Willows, in Sarikol, i. 97 ; in Turkestan,
` Wind of An-hsi,' dreaded in Tun-huang desert, ii. 141, 239 Wind scene, in Buddhist cave frescoes, ii. 229-231, 260 Winter, Miss E. A., of Royal School of Art Needlework, secures ancient embroidery,
Wire-rope, for raft ferry, i. 193-195, 197 ` Witness,' or clay terrace, marking extent of wind erosion in desert, i. 247, 248, 249, 294, 325, 349, 362, 374, 418, 432, 522, 533 ; ii• 45 Wolves, on terminal Su-lo Ho, ii. loo Women, of Kashgar, their costume, i. 121 ; of Khotan, their bad reputation, i. 17o ; Kirghiz, their frankness and costume, i. 79 ; ii• 346-347 Wood-carving, ancient : at Khadalik, 1.246; at Niya Site, i. 280, 292 ; at Endere, i. 314 ; Lop-nor Site, i. 404-406, 409-411, 414 ; at Miran, i. 459, 479 ; at Ming-oi, ii. 369 ; at Khora, ii. 372 Wood-carving, 'modern : in Chitral, i. 34, 37, 38, 48 ; in Turkestan, i. 159, 160 ; ii. 348 ; Chinese, ii. 8, 10, 15, 71, 277 Woodcuts, in Chinese rolls from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 189 Wooden documents, ancient, at Khadalik,
379-380, 383, 385-386, 392-395, 410, 411 ; at Miran, i. 439-440 ; on Old Wall, i. 542 ; ii• 51, 52, 54-56, 61, 65, 69, 95-98, I06, I13, I16, I20, 123-I24, 129, 143- 145, 156, 157 Wooden foot-measure, ancient, i. 392 ; ii. 96, 126 Woolley, Mr. L. C., assistant at British Museum, i. xix Wordell, Captain, at Drosh, i. 29 Wu-sun tribe, chief of, ii. 121 Wu-ti, Chinese emperor (second century B.C.), builder of Old Wall, i. 397, 512, 513 ; ii. Io6, 135, 149 Ya-i,' or Ya-mên attendant, of Tun-huang,
243, 245 Yaks, for burden and riding, on Pamirs, i. 77, 81-84, 86-89, loo ; in Nissa valleys, i. 18o, 181, 187, 189, 191, 192, 199, 200, 205, 206 ; in Richthofen Range, ii. 330 ; in Tibet, ii. 474, 476, 481, 483 Yaks, wild, in Nan-shan, ii. 313, 314, 324 ; | in Yurung-kash Valley, ii. 450, 452, 460, 471 Yakub Beg, Muhammadan rebel ruler of Turkestan, i. 102, 161, 250, 331, 339, 429 ; ii• 340, 351, 428, 446, 469 Yalghuz-dong, ruins at, i. 329 Yambus, Chinese horse-shoes of silver, ii. 192. See also Horse-shoes Ya-mên, or Chinese public office, at Kash- gar, i. 118 et passim Yang, Colonel, commanding garrison at Hami, ii. 343 Yangi - Dawan = ` new pass,' traversed by Johnson across Kun-lun Range ; sought for, i. 186, 198 ; ii. 472, 474, 475, 477, 479, 483 Yangi-hissar, near Kashgar, i. 104, I27' Yangi-kent = ` new land,' in oasis, i. 251 Yangi - köl = ` new lake,' in Lop-nor, i. 361 Yang - kuan = ` Yang barrier,' frontier station in Han Annals, identified with Nan-hu, ii. 8o Yapchan, postal station near Kashgar, i. I05 Yar, or flood-cut ravine, i. 160, 238, 251, 297 ; ii. 75, 78, 79, 362 Yardangs, or wind - eroded terraces, in desert, i. 361, 364, 369, 370 ; ii. 239, 254, 357 ; on Tibetan plateau, ii. 467 Yarkand, visit to, i. 130-134 ; return to, ii. 429 Yar-khoto, former capital of Turfan, ruins at, ii. 362-363 Yarkhun, name of upper Chitral River, i. 41, 44, 50 Yellow grass,' on Tibetan plateau, ii. 443, 458, 459, 464 Ying Ma Chiang. See Chiang-ssil-yeh. ` Yi-tsou company,' in garrison on Old Wall, ii. 125 Yol-hegi= ` road-master,' or guide, ii. 390 Yotkan, site of ancient capital of Khotan,
Yüan dynasty, inscription of, at Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 28 Yiieh-chih, or Indo-Scythians, i. 400, 512 ;
Yule, Sir Henry, referred to or quoted, i. 449, 517-519 ; ii. 161, 282 Yii-mên, ` the Jade Gate,' identified on Old Wall, ii. 97, 117-125 Yü-mên-hsien, modern town, ii. 337 Yung P'ing, Chinese regnal period, ii. 53 Yurung-kash River, in the plain, i. 212- 213 ; ii. 416, 417 ; exploration of its sources in the Kun-lun Range, i. 172, 179, 195, 200, 206, 207 ; ii. 435, 438, 445-447, 449-455 | |
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