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INDEX

509

Palm-leaf MSS. in Sanskrit, from Miran,

  1. 455; from Caves of Thousand Buddhas,

  2. 183, 211

Pamirs, or ` Roof of the World,' crossing of, from Wakhan to Sarikol, i. 76-89 Pan Darin. See P'an Ta-jên

P'an Ta-jên, Tao-t'ai of Ak-su, his in-

fluential help, i. xvi, 133, 168, 332, 336 ;

ii. 8, 342, 365, 416 ; visit to, ii. 421-423 Panels, painted, i. 240 ; ii. 369, 413, 414 Panimikh, first village reached in Ladak,

ii. 485, 486

Panjkora valley, in Dir and Swat, i. 15-19 Panoramas. See Photographic panoramas Pao-t'ai : mile-stone pillar, i. 130 ; measure of distance, i. 157, 237 ; boundary pillar,

  1. 138 ; survey mark, i. 179 ; ruined tower, passim

Paper cast of Sanskrit inscription in Chitral, i. 42

Paper documents, the earliest known, ii. 113-115 ; Tibetan, near Lop-nor, i. 352, at Miran, i. 439, 441; Chinese, at Lop-nor

Site, i. 379, 383, 393-394 ; on Old Wall,

  1. I21 ; in Sogdian script, i. 394 ; ii. 113-

115

Paper money, ii. 70

Paper windows, of Chinese houses, ii. i i ;

of Turki house, ii. 373

Pasa, yak-hunter and guide, in Kun-lun

Range, ii 444-457

Pathan borderland, i. 12-25

Pathan dance, at Chitral, i. 36

Pathan traders, in Turkestan, i. 134, 168,

169, 319 ; ii. 38, 68

Pay-bills of soldiers on Old Wall, ii. 151

Peaches, i. 165, 177 ; ii. 158, 348

Pears, i. 45 ; ii. 158

Pei-shan desert, from An-hsi to Hami, ii.

335, 339-341

Pei-ta Ho, river, at Su-chou, ii. 285, 286,

297 ; in Richthofen Range, ii. 308, 312,

316, 324

Pelliot, M. Paul, his catalogue of Chinese

texts from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 217-218, 219 ; his excavations at Kuchar, ii. 375, 428

Pên Ta -jên, Amban of Yarkand, i. 132,

133

Peonies, ii. 287

Persepolitan style, of wood - carving, i. 410; of plaster columns at Miran, i. 453 Persian rock inscription in Chitral, i. 32 Peshawar, reception by Lord Minto at, i.

5-7

Photographic glass plates, i. to

Photographic panoramas, i. 81, 180, 190,

208; ii. 270, 306-307, 308, 309, 311,

314-315, 322, 329, 330, 331, 443, 446,

447, 450, 454, 478-480

Photography under difficulties, i. 462-463,

493-494; ii. 225, 371, 443, 480

Phrygian caps in Miran frescoes, i. 473,

482, 484

Pichan oasis, ii. 353

Picketing posts and rope, ancient, ii. 98-99

Piedmont gravel, i. 103, 250, 318, 325,

348 ; ii. 257, z64

` Pigeons, Shrine of the,' i. 161, 163

Pigs at Tun-huang, ii. 38

Pigtail, ancient Tibetan, i. 442

Pile carpets, ancient, i. 275, 380, 381 ; ii.

159

Pilgrims to shrine of Imam Ja'far Sadik,

  1. 266 ; to Caves of Thousand Buddhas,

  2. 159 ; to Mecca ; see Hajis

Pillars, wooden, with turned mouldings, i.

314, 410

Pink paper for Chinese correspondence, i.

144 ; ii. 38

Pir Bakhsh, Khan Sahib, Hospital Assistant at Mastuj, i. 44, 47, 49

Pisha, valley in Kun-Lun Range, i. 205- 211

Plane-table, mapping with, i. 153, 175, 185, 186, 191, 326, 375, 504, 519 ; ii. 37, 333, 390, 410, 437, 446, 447, 474,

,

Plane479 tree480s, or Chinars, i. 17, 28, 32, 37,

45

Plaster of Paris, Buddhist relievos in, ii.

416

Platforms in ancient houses, i. 277, 385,

392

Plums, i. 46, 48, 177 ; ii. 415

Poetry, Chinese, from Old Wall, ii. 153 Poisonous grass, on outer Kun-lun, i. 220 ;

on mountains near Su-chou, ii. 303 Polo at Chitral, i. 35-36

Polo ground at Reshun, in Chitral, i. 43 Polur, village and gorge, in Kun-lun Range,

ii. 440-445

Ponies, bought at Kashgar, i. Io9 ; bought

at Yarkand, i. 131

Pools in the desert, ii. 420

Poplars, white, i. 97, 121, 129, 130, 139, 147, 148, 160, 230, 238, 259, 267 ; ii.

163, 293, 347

Poplars, wild. See Toghraks

Poppies in Dir, i. 18. See also Opium Porcelain, its absence evidence for dating, ii. 77

Port wine for Badakhshi pony, ii. 466 Portash, halting-place on upper Kara-kash, ii. 484

` Post-registered' telegrams, via Bombay,

i 47

Pothis, or MS. books, Brahmi, in ` un-

known ' languages, i. 240 ; ii. 179, 183, 211 ; Sanskrit, i. 237, 240, 246, 455 ; ii. 179, 183 ; Sogdian, ii. 213 ; Tibetan, i. 352, 4.41 ; ii. 184, 219

Pottery, hand-made, i. 365, 432

Pottery fragments. See Tati