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Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.2 | |
中国砂漠地帯の遺跡 : vol.2 |
510 INDEX
Poussin, M. L. de la Vallée, on Sanskrit MSS., i. xxI ; ii. 211
Po-yang Ho, river in Nan-shan Range, ii. 269, 270
Pradakshina, or circumambulation, 1. 120 Prajnaparamita, Buddhist text repeated in Tibetan MSS., ii. 219
Prakrit dialect in Kharoshthi documents,
i. 286, 291, 491-493
Prakrit inscriptions on Miran frescoes, i.
491-493
Printed Chinese roll, dated 86o A.D., from
Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 189
Prismatic glasses, i. 371, 377 ; ii. 48, 402 Proofs of Ancient Khotan, i. 109, 127, 184
Ptolemy's ' Geography,' i. 493 Pulsatory desiccation, ii. 415
Punjabi Muhammadan, near Keriya, i. 259 Pusa,' Chinese for Bodhisattva, ii. 30 Pusha, valley in Kun-lun Range, i. 174,
175
Puski, survey of ruined Stupa near, i. 157
Putti in Miran frescoes, i. 480, 494
Quatrocento art, suggested by Miran frescoes, i. 458, 481
Rabab, stringed instrument, in Taklamakan desert, ii. 390
Raft of goat-skins and wire-rope, i. 10,
157, 175, 193-195
Rajputs, 7th, in garrison at Chakdara, i. 14
Ram Singh, Naik, Jat Sikh sapper, with hereditary skill as carpenter, i. 8-10; help in surveying ruined temple, i. 16-17 ; developing photographs, i. 35 ; ii. 37, 164 ; sketching wood - carving, i. 48 ; refusal to eat Muhammadan dishes, i. 65 ; keen eye for tree growth, i. 129 ; planning house, i. 139 ; anthropological measuring, i. 150 ; with steel-wire raft,
i. 193 -194 ; in full uniform, i. 216 ; sawing of ancient panels and frescoes, i.
292, 463 ; ii. 370 ; crossing of ice-sheet,
i. 424-425 ; fever, i. 446, 463 ; ever scrupulously clean and tidy, ii. 49 ; sent to Kan-chou, ii. Soo ; his choice of house
with coffins, ii. 334-335 ; sent to Miran, where struck blind with glaucoma, ii.
432-433 ; return to India, and death, ii. 434 ; pension and compassionate allow-
ance to widow, ii. 434, 490
Ram Singh, Rai Sahib, Surveyor, Gurkha,
former companion and subsequently in Tibet, i. X1v, 9, Io ; anthropological
measuring, i. J5 ; on Darkot Pass, i. 556o; refusal to eat Muhammadan dishes, i.
65 ; detached for survey of Tash-kurghan valley, i. 97 ; for survey along Kun-lun Range, i. 147 ; accomplished with diffi-
culty, but successfully, i. 173-175 ; detached for survey of slopes of Tikelik-
tagh, i. 212 ; in vain search for ruins near Niya, i. 272, 278 ; for survey along Kun-lun Range towards Lop-nor, i. 300, 325, 346 ; rheumatism, i. 346, 412, 415,
434, 436, 446, 497 ; ii. 165 ; observations in Lop-nor desert, i. 529 ; tracing
plane-table work, ii. 37, 338 ; recon-
naissance along Old Wall, ii. 92, 131-133, 140, I57 ; site plan of Caves of Thousand
Buddhas, ii. 220 ; in Nan-Shan Range, ii. 269, 27o ; invests silver in gold dust, ii. 31I ; return to India along Altin-tagh,
ii. 338 - 339, 376 ; meeting at Dehra Dun, ii. 490 ; awarded prize by Royal
Geographical Society, ii. 490
Ramazan, Muhammadan fast, i. 322 ; ii.
349
Ramzan, worthless Kashmiri cook, i. 113,
415, 446 ; ii. 4, 33, 62, 71, 295 Rape-seed oil as ' camel's tea,' i. 357, 498 Rapson, Prof., his decipherment of Kha-
roshthi documents, i. xxi, 286, 288 Raquette, Mr., Swedish medical missionary
at Yarkand, i. 133, 134 ; ii. 429, 433, 434 Rations of grain for garrison on Old Wall,
398 ; ii. 151
Rats, legend of sacred, i. 161
Rawak, ruins of, revisited, i. 222-225 Rawling, Captain, in Tibet, i. 9
Read, Mr. C. H., help of, i. xix
Rectangular wooden tablets, i. 274, 281, 282, 289, 385, 386
Red cloaks of Chinese soldiers and executioners, i. 167, 216, 338 ; ii. 272, 273,
299
Reed layers in Old Wall, i. 541. See also
Brushwood and Fascines Reeds. See Kumush Relievos. See Stucco relievos Reshun, in Chitral, i. 43
' Re-soling ' of camels, i. 336, 367, 525 Rhubarb, wild, in Richthofen Range, ii. 305
Richthofen Range, ii. 270, 285, 295, 297310
Ridding, Miss C. M., collaborator on Tibetan MSS., i. XXII ; ii. 218
Roborowsky and Kozloff, MM., Russian travellers, i. 427, 431, 530, 534 ; ii. 6,
47, 323, 353, 354
Rolls, of Chinese, Tibetan, Brahmi, Sogdian
MSS. from Caves of Thousand Buddhas,
29, 171, 175-176, 183, 186
Rolls, of Chinese coins, i. 245
Roman attitude in Miran frescoes, i. 472
Roman faces in Miran frescoes, i. 480,
483
Roman Limes, suggested by Old Wall, ii.
107
Roman saddlery in Miran frescoes, i. 487
Roof of the World' = Pamir, i. 76, 77,
79
Rope for picketing horses, ancient, ii. 99
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