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INDEX

501

Gandharvas and Gandharvis, genii at Khadalik, i. 243 ; at Miran, i. 477 ; in paintings from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 207, 228

Gangasagar, Indian sacrificial water jug,

  1. 488, 491

Gangrene, fear of, from frost-bite, ii. 483, 487

Gardner, Prof. Percy, help from, i. xx Garhwal Rifles, 39th, stationed at Drosh in Chitral, i. 28

Garuda, half-man half-bird, in painting from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 204

Gate, ancient, near Endere, i. 304

Gautama, Prince, in Miran frescoes, i. 471, 473 ; in paintings from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 199-200 ; comparatively rare, ii. 201

Gauthiot, M. R., his analysis of Sogdian documents, i. xxii ; ii. 115

Gauze, paintings on, from Caves of

Thousand Buddhas, ii. 177, 195, 196 Gazetteer of Tun-huang district, ii. 33 Geese in Buddhist paintings, ii. 208 Gentians, ii. 303, 305

Geographical Society, Royal, help from, i.

VIII, XV

German archœological missions, i. 120;

  1. 345, 351, 353-354, 357, 359, 363,

365, 375

Ghajab Beg, Wakhi Karaul Beg, i. 62, 69

Giles, Mr. L., help of, i. xx

Gislen de Busbeck, Charles V.'s envoy at Constantinople, ii. 283

Glaciers, in Mastuj, i. 50, 53-60 ; in upper valleys of Yurung-kash, i. 183-187, 188-

191, 200-203_ ; ii. 454-455, 458, 462,

475-481 ; in   an-shan Ranges, ii. 314,
320, 323, 328 ; on Sasser Pass in Ladak,

ii. 486

Glass, ancient fragments of, i. 227, 234,

333, 382

Glaucoma, Naik Ram Singh struck blind,

ii. 433

Glazed green bricks and tiles, ii. 252, 257

Glazed pottery, i. 333, 334

Gneiss rocks, ii. 264, 271, 307, 426, 445 Goat-skins for water, and for raft, i. 10,

193, 268, 294. See also Mussucks

` Gobi,' Chinese designation of desert, i.

113, 116, 355, 498, 519 ; ii• 55, 90, 142, 339

Goblins in the Gobi, i. 519 Malakand, Major, at alakand, i. 13

Goëz, Benedict, old Jesuit traveller,

memories of, i. 89, 99 ; ii. 291-292 Goitre at Yarkand, i. 133

Gold coins, Russian, i. III, 145

Gold dust exchanged for silver, ii. 311 Gold flakes on ancient stucco, i. 229, 232 Gold foil on wooden lotus at Miran, i.

479

Gold washing, or mining, in upper valleys of Yurung-kash, i. 177, 2I0 ; ii. 437, 444-447 ; in Richthofen Range, ii. 290, 307, 309-311, 329

Gorgo's head, model for grotesque heads from Khotan, etc., ii. 368

Gothic suggestion in heads from Ming-oi, Kara-shahr, ii. 368

Graeco-Buddhist art. See Gandhara Gramophone of Chinese Amban in Sarikol, i. 96

Granary, ancient, near Old Wall, ii. 127-

I30

Granite boulders, i. 42 ; ii. 471

Grapes, i. 152, 165, 177

Gravel glacis, i. 102 et passing. See also

Dasht

` Great Wall,' ii. 270, 271, 276, 336, 337.

See also Old Wall

Great Yiieh-chih, or Indo-Scythians, i.

400, 512 ; ii. 304, 344

Gridhrakuta, or ' Vulture Grotto,' in paint-

ing from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 207

Grishmailo Brothers, Russian travellers, ii.

329

Grotesque animals, in wood and plaster, i.

406, 410, 411, 478 ; ii. 437 ..

Grottoes, or cave-temples, at Och-merwan

near Kashgar, i. 120 ; at Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 23-27, 220-223 ; at T'a-shih, ii. 257 ; in Valley of Myriad Buddhas, ii. 258 ; near Hami, ii. 349 ;

near Turfan, ii. 359, 360, 363

Grünwedel, Prof., his expeditions to Turfan,

ii. 213, 345, 351, 353-354, 365

` Guardians of the Regions,' statues and

pictures of, in Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 168, 223, 228 ; modern frescoes of, ii. 8 ; ancient statuette of, ii.

369

Gumbat, in Swat, old Hindu temple, i.

16-17

`Gung-luk,' or hereditary Muhammadan chiefship, i. 167

Gupta characters, in Sanskrit inscription in

Chitral, i. 42 ; in Brahmi documents at

Khadalik, i. 239 ; at Miran, i. 455 Gypsum, in desert, i. 369, 420

Habdals, gipsy tribe in Turkestan, their language and anthropological measurements, i. 502

Habibullah, H.M., King of Afghanistan, help from, i. xv, xv1 ; Firman from, for crossing Wakhan, i. 4, 6 ; letter of thanks to, i. 82

Habibullah, rebel ruler of Khotan, i. 164, 167, 201 ; ii. 469, 471, 474

Haji Langar, shelter in upper Kara-kash Valley, ii. 471, 480

Hajis, pilgrims to Mecca from Turkestan,