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0801 Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.2
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INDEX

511

Roping on glaciers, i. 56, 59, 174 ; ii. 476,

477

Roses, i. I0, I3

Ross, Dr. E. Denison, his interpretation of Uigur documents, i. xxii ; ii. 186, 216

Roubles, gold, rate of exchange for rupees,

i. III

Royal Geographical Society, help of, i. VIII, xv, 180, 403 ; ii. 490

Roze Akhun, ' treasure-seeker,' i. 176, 219, 222, 227 ; li. 412

Roze Beg, of Khotan, i. 164, 165 Ruins of Khotan, i. 238

Runic Turki documents, at Miran, i. 449-

450 ; in Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 186, 215-216

Rupees, rate of exchange for gold roubles,

  1. III

Russia : Cossack outpost at Sarikol, i. 95-

97 ; postal service to Europe, i. I Io ; Consul - General at Kashgar, i. no ;

Russo-Chinese bank at Kashgar, i. III ; funeral of Father Hendricks, i. 123-125 Russian archaeological mission, ii. 353,

375

Russian manufactures, ii. 14, 361

Russian maps, i. 427, 530, 534 ; ii. 6, 47,

71, 263, 329, 354, 421

Russian, spoken by Chang Ta-jan, ii. 381

Rustam, digger, from Niya, i. 281, 285 Ryder, Major, in Tibet, i. 9

Sabat Ali Khan, Afghan trader at Kuchar,

  1. 377

Sadak, guide at Endere, i. 300-302, 310-

312

Sadak Akhun, former Turki cook, i. 113I14

Saddlery, of Roman type, in Miran fresco,

i. 487

Sagsag, scrub in Taklamakan desert, ii.

384

Sahid Bai, Yarkandi pony-man, ii. 303,

318

Sai, or gravel desert, i. 139, 153, 158, 160,

65, 74, 99, 104, 109, 136, 257, 269, 273, 278, 347

Salt efflorescence. See Shor

Salt lake, on Tibetan plateau, ii. 463-465 Saltpetre, digging for, i. 25o, 256 ; ii. 251 Salt Range, Punjabi from, in Turkestan,

i. 259

Samantabhadra on his elephant, Bodhisattva, ii. 201, 206

Samarkand, ii. 186

San - chieh - ssii = Temples of the Three Regions,' old name for Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 189

Sand-buried Ruins of Khotan, i. VII, 217, 290

Sand-hill, rumbling, near Tun-huang, ii. 161

Sandstone rocks, i. 159 ; ii. 243, 264, 268,

326, 347, 355, 359, 417, 4z6, 443, 449, 461

Sanju, oasis of, starting-point for Kara-

koram route, i. 156, 158 ; ii. 438 Sanoghar, in Mastuj, training-ground for

Chitral Scouts, i. 45-46

Sanskrit MSS., at Khadalik, i. 237, 240, 244, 246 ; at Miran, i. 455 ; at Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 179, 183, 211 ; at Farhad-Beg, ii. 413

Sanskrit rock inscriptions, in Upper Chitral, i. 42, 44

Saremanai = ' red houses,' ancient ruins in Swat, i. 15

Sarhad, in Wakhan, i. 65-69

Sarikol, on the Pamirs, i. 89-99

Sassanian (?) patterns on silk tapestry from

Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 208-210 Sasser Pass, in Ladak, ii. 485, 486 Satip-aldi Beg, Kirghiz head-man, ii. 431,

435, 471-473, 475, 485

Satyrs, model for bearded heads in Gan-

dhara sculpture, ii. 368

Sawyer, Captain, commandant of Chitral Scouts, i. 45

Scales for weighing silver, i. 5oi ; ii. 7o Scales of ancient leather armour, i. 293,

352,443,444

Scarlet or crimson paper, Chinese inscrip-

tions on, ii. 27, 84, 241

Schist rocks in Richthofen Range, ii. 308

Schlagintweit, in upper Kara-kash Valley,

  1. 174

Schmitt, Rev. S., Moravian medical mis-

sionary at Leh, his help and services, ii. 486-488

Schools, at Chitral, i. 38 ; at Tun-huang,

  1. 67-68 ; at Hung-shan, ii. 298

Scouts, Chitral, i. 174

Seal-cases, ancient, i. 410 ; Chinese, ii. 56 ; modern copies, ii. 240

Seal-sockets, Kharoshthi, i. 274, 284, 379 Chinese, ii. 98

Seals, classical, on Kharoshthi tablets at Niya Site, i. 274, 284 ; Tibetan, i. 352 ; Chinese, ii. 61

Seed-spores floating in the air, in desert, i. 421 ; ii. 389

Semitic features in Miran frescoes, ii. 458,

471, 476 ,

Senart, M. E., his decipherment of Kha-

roshthi documents, i. xxl, 286

Senile babies,' Chinese pony-men in

mountains, ii. 325, 330, 332

Sgraffiti in Valley of Myriad Buddhas, ii.

26o-261

Sha - chou = ` City of the Sands.' See Tun-huang

178,

222,

236,

318,

324, 334,

347, 463,

5o5,

5o6,

508,

520,

541 ; ii.   2,

6, 8, 5o,