国立情報学研究所 - ディジタル・シルクロード・プロジェクト
『東洋文庫所蔵』貴重書デジタルアーカイブ
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Ruins of Desert Cathay : 2冊 |
中国砂漠地帯の遺跡 : 2冊 |
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- 1 View from Malakand Fort north into the Swat Valley; Crater Camp in foreground Facing.12
- 2 Chakdara Fort, Swat Valley, seen from north Facing.14
- 3 Shikarai hamlet above Dir, with Dir Levies on road Facing.14
- 4 Ruin of old Hindu temple, Gumbat, Talash Valley Facing.16
- 5 Ruin of Karwan-balasi near Bozai-Gumbaz, Little Pamir Facing.16
- 6 Pathan and Gujar carriers collected at Kolandi, above Dir. Dir Levies on flanks Facing.20
- 7 View of Lowarai Pass from Gujar Post Facing.22
- 8 Gorge near Ziarat, below Lowarai Pass Facing.24
- 9 Snow-beds of avalanches from side valley of Buzagol, above Ashret Facing.26
- 10 In Tangi-tar gorge below Tar-bashi B.F.27
- 11 Kafirs settled at Ayun, Chitral Facing.32
- 12 Chitrali villagers collected for anthropometrical examination Facing.32
- 13 Tirich-Mir Peak, seen from below Chitral Agency Facing.34
- 14 Mosque in grove of Chinars (Bazar-masjid), near Chitral Agency Facing.36
- 15 Bashgali Kafirs, anthropometrically examined at Chitral Agency Facing.38
- 16 Oxus Valley near Sarhad, with range towards Great Pamir, seen from Kansir spur Facing.44
- 17 Villagers of Buni, Mastuj, with Khan Sahib Pir Bakhsh and Kurban Facing.44
- 18 Bahadur Khan, Governor of Mastuj, with his two sons; Khan Sahib Pir Bakhsh, and Mastuji attendants Facing.46
- 19 Obaidullah Khan, with his sons and villagers, Miragram Facing.48
- 20 Parlour in Obaidullah's house, Miragram Facing.48
- 21 Defile of Darband, Yarkhun Valley, with ruined watch-towers, seen from north Facing.50
- 22 Top of Darkot Pass, looking to north-west across Darkot Glacier towards Indus-Oxus watershed Facing.58
- 23 On the Baroghil Saddle, looking towards Oxus Valley Facing.58
- 24 View from approach of Baroghil Saddle to S.S.W., towards Darkot Range Facing.60
- 25 Kirghiz shifting felt tent at Gumbaz-ötek Facing.74
- 26 Afghan escort with baggage preparing to cross Baharak Stream Facing.74
- 27 View across Lake Chakmaktin towards Ak-tash, Little Pamir Facing.78
- 28 In the felt tent of Muhammad Isa, Kirghiz head-man of Afghan Pamirs Facing.78
- 29 Oxus source glaciers seen from mouth of Wakhjir Valley Facing.82
- 30 Wakhi head-men and carriers at Kök-török Facing.82
- 31 Head of Ab-i-Panja Valley looking towards Wakhjir and Oxus source Facing.84
- 32 Watch-station at foot of Mintaka Pass with Sarikolis Facing.90
- 33 Hunza Dak runners (on left) and Sarikoli frontier guards at Mintaka Karaul Facing.90
- 34 Chinese fort of Tash-kurghan seen from near left bank of river Facing.92
- 35 Ruined wall and bastion of Kiz-kurghan seen from S.W. Facing.92
- 36 Our train of yaks and ponies crossing the Kashka-su Dawan. View to south Facing.100
- 37 Kirghiz head-men and followers in front of felt tent, Toile-bulan Facing.100
- 38 Hassan Akhun, my head camel-man Facing.112
- 39 Chiang-ssŭ-yeh, my Chinese secretary and helpmate Facing.116
- 40 Ruins of old fort, Khakanning-shahri, above right bank of Artush river Facing.120
- 41 Muhammadan shrine and cemetery on road to Kashgar Facing.120
- 42 Reception by Hindu traders at Bigil, near Yarkand Facing.130
- 43 Bazar group by canal bank, near Karghalik Facing.130
- 44 Surveyor Rai Ram Singh with Jasvant Singh starting from Kök-yar Facing.148
- 45 Pakhpu hillmen anthropometrically examined at Kök-yar Facing.148
- 46 Food offerings to the sacred pigeons at shrine of Kum-rabat Padshahim Facing.164
- 47 Mosque and avenue of poplars near Borache, Khotan Facing.164
- 48 Entrance to Bazar of Borache, Khotan Oasis Facing.166
- 49 T'ang Ta-jên, Military Amban of Khotan, with his children and attendants Facing.166
- 50 Badruddin Khan, ‘Ak-sakal’ of Indian and Afghan traders at Khotan Facing.170
- 51 Ahmad Ishan (Andijani ‘Ak-sakal’), and Abdullah Khan (Afghan trader) at Keriya Facing.170
- 52 ‘Haji’ Akhun Beg, my host at Khotan Facing.172
- 53 Testing raft of inflated skins on a tank of Nar-bagh Facing.176
- 54 Tank and arbour near Ruknuddin Mazar, Yotkan Facing.176
- 55 Mosque with tank near west gate of Khotan town Facing.178
- 56 In Topcha gorge, south of Ulughat Pass Facing.178
- 57 Head of Nissa Valley seen from Tam-öghil, above Tor Facing.182
- 58 Head of Kashkul Glacier with its névé-beds, looking towards north-east Facing.186
- 59 View of Otrughul Glacier, looking towards south-east N.N.190
- 60 View of Otrughul Glacier, looking towards east B.F.191
- 61 ‘Bridge’ across Kash River above Karanghu-tagh Facing.194
- 62 Exiled malefactors from Khotan and Taghlik herdsmen at Khushlash-langar, Karanghu-tagh Facing.198
- 63 Snout of detritus-covered glacier at head of Busat Valley Facing.204
- 64 Taghlik family from Karanghu-tagh, at felt tent in Busat Valley Facing.204
- 65 Bridge across Yurung-kash River in gorge near Khushlash-langar Facing.206
- 66 View up Yurung-kash gorge from Kara-kir spur Facing.208
- 67 View from Kara-kir spur across Yurung-kash River gorge towards Chomsha Valley Facing.208
- 68 Gorge of Kizil Jilga, below Tarim Kishlak, on route across Tikelik-tagh Facing.212
- 69 Gate with votive offerings on path to shrine of Imam Ja'far Sadik Facing.212
- 70 Amban's guests feasting on terrace leading to ‘my’ pavilion in Nar-bagh Facing.218
- 71 Ch'ê Ta-jên, Amban of Khotan, with local Begs Facing.218
- 72 Roze Akhun's band of Khotan ‘treasure-seekers’ Facing.224
- 73 Ruined Stupa of Rawak seen from dune above south-west wall of quadrangle Facing.224
- 74 Eroded remains of temple ruin at Kine-tokmak Facing.226
- 75 Entrance gate to pilgrimage shrine of Imam Ja'far Tairan, Chira Facing.226
- 76 Remains of stucco relievos from wall decoration of various Buddhist ruins near Khotan Facing.230
- 77 Large fragment of frescoed wall from Buddhist temple, Khadalik, with stencilled Buddha figures Facing.244
- 78 Interior of small ruined dwelling excavated to the north of main temple site, Khadalik Facing.244
- 79 Wooden column with mouldings excavated in room near main shrine, Khadali Facing.246
- 80 My seven camels from Keriya, in winter dress, marching in gravel desert Facing.246
- 81 My diggers from Niya in jungle near Endere River Facing.266
- 82 Khotan pilgrims returning from Imam Ja'far Sadik's shrine Facing.268
- 83 Row of dead mulberry trees in ancient orchard near ruin N. XVIII., Niya site Facing.268
- 84 North rooms of ruin N. XIII., Niya site, after excavation Facing.272
- 85 Remains of household furniture and implements (3rd century A.D.), excavated in ruin N. XIII., Niya site Facing.274
- 86 Room excavated in ruin N. XXVI., Niya site, with ancient carved cupboard in wood Facing.274
- 87 Ruin of sand-buried dwelling, N. XX., near northern end of Niya site, before excavation Facing.276
- 88 Room in ruined dwelling, N. XX., Niya site, in course of excavation Facing.276
- 89 Ruin of large sand-buried house, N. XXXVI., Niya site, in course of excavation Facing.278
- 90 Ruin of ancient residence, N. XXIV., Niya site, seen from remains of dead arbour on east Facing.280
- 91 Door with ornamental wood-carving in sand-buried ruin of dwelling N. XII., Niya site Facing.280
- 92 Remains of ornamental wood-carving, mainly from ruins of Niya site B.F.281
- 93 Central hall and office room in ruined residence N. XXIV., Niya site, after excavation Facing.282
- 94 Kharoshthi document on rectangular double tablet, from hidden archive in N. XXIV Facing.284
- 95 Clay impressions of intaglio seals on Kharoshthi documents found at Niya site Facing.286
- 96 Kharoshthi documents on double-wedge tablets from ruin N. XIII., Niya site Facing.288
- 97 Kharoshthi records on oblong and label-shaped wooden tablets found at Niya site Facing.290
- 98 Room excavated in ancient residence N. XXVI., Niya site, with decorated double bracket in wood Facing.292
- 99 Ruined dwelling, N. XXVIII., on eroded clay terrace, Niya site Facing.294
- 100 Ruin of ancient dwelling, N. XXXVI., at southern end of Niya site, in course of excavation Facing.294
- 101 Trunks of dead trees enclosing ancient tank Facing.298
- 102 Interior of ruined village at Bilel-konghan, seen from circumvallation on north-east Facing.304
- 103 Interior of ruined fort of Endere seen from east Facing.310
- 104 Remains of ancient wall on erosion ‘witness,’ Endere site Facing.314
- 105 Ruined tower with remains of wind-eroded dwelling in foreground, Endere site Facing.314
- 106 Ruin of ancient fortified post, near high tamarisk-covered sand cone, Endere site Facing.316
- 107 ‘Dastarkhan’ offered on desert route to Charchan Facing.316
- 108 Western group of ruined Stupa and temples, Miran Site. Facing.338
- 109 Liao Ta-lao-ye, Chinese magistrate of Charklik Facing.338
- 110 South face of ruined fort, with central bastion, Miran Site Facing.350
- 111 Loplik fishermen at reed hut, Abdal Facing.350
- 112 Ruin of ancient Stupa, Lop-nor Site, from south-east Facing.374
- 113 View to the south-east from ruined Stupa, Lop-nor Site, across wind-eroded ground N.N.376
- 114 View to the south from ruined Stupa, Lop-nor Site, across wind-eroded ground B.F.377
- 115 Ruin of ancient dwelling LA. I., and of Stupa, Lop-nor Site, seen from south Facing.378
- 116 Remains of ancient woven fabrics from Lop-nor Site Facing.382
- 117 Small antiques, mainly in metal, collected from wind-eroded ground at Lop-nor Site Facing.392
- 118 Large refuse heap in centre of ancient station, Lop-nor Site, in course of excavation Facing.392
- 119 Ancient Chinese document on wooden tablets, from ruins of the Niya and Lop-nor Sites, and of the Tun-hunang Limes Facing.394
- 120 Remains of ancient Buddhist shrine LB. II., Lop-nor Site, before clearing Facing.404
- 121 Ruin of small Stupa near shrine LB. II., Lop-nor Site, rising on ‘Yardang’ which wind erosion is undercutting Facing.404
- 122 Pieces of architectural wood-carving decorated in Gandhara style, from ruined Buddhist shrine, Lop-nor Site Facing.406
- 123 Portion of ruined house LB. IV., Lop-nor Site, seen from east, before clearing Facing.410
- 124 Hall in ruined house LB. IV., Lop-nor Site, with turned wooden pillars, after excavation Facing.410
- 125 Fragments of decorative wood-carving, partly with classical motifs, from ruined house LB. IV., Lop-nor Site Facing.412
- 126 Camel being loaded for start from Lop-nor Site Facing.416
- 127 Wind-eroded clay terraces (Yardangs) rising among dunes, Lop-nor Desert Facing.416
- 128 Dawan or ridge of dunes, rising to about fifty feet, Lop-nor Desert Facing.420
- 129 Camels crossing Dawan of dunes, Lop-nor Desert, New Year, 1907 Facing.420
- 130 Camels grazing on first reeds after crossing Lop-nor Desert Facing.426
- 131 Circumvallation of small fort of Merdek-shahr, overgrown with reeds Facing.426
- 132 Habdal labourers from Charklik Facing.432
- 133 My tent at Shah-tokhtaning-köli, by Charchan River Facing.432
- 134 South-east corner of interior of Miran Fort, in course of excavation Facing.440
- 135 Camp below walls of ruined fort, Miran Facing.440
- 136 Old Tibetan documents, on wood and paper, excavated from ruined quarters of Miran Fort ※キャプションが落ちてる? Facing.442
- 137 Trading caravan passing Miran Site en route for Tun-huang Facing.444
- 138 Remains of scale armour and miscellaneous objects found in Tibetan Fort, Miran Facing.444
- 139 Base of ancient Buddhist shrine M. II., Miran Site, from north-east Facing.452
- 140 Remains of colossal figures of seated Buddhas in north-east passage of ruined shrine M. II., Miran Site Facing.454
- 141 Stucco head of colossal Buddha figure, as discovered between statue bases in ruined shrine M. II., Miran Site Facing.454
- 142 Ruin of domed Buddhist shrine enclosing Stupa M. III., Miran Site, seen from east B.F.459
- 143 Fresco piece from frieze of ruined Buddhist shrine M. III., Miran Site Facing.462
- 144 Ruined mound containing remains of Buddhist shrine M. V., Miran Site, before excavation, seen from south-east Facing.478
- 145 Interior of rotunda and Stupa in ruined Buddhist shrine M. V., Miran Site, after excavation Facing.478
- 146 Portion of fresco frieze and dado on south-east wall of rotunda in Buddhist shrine M. V., Miran Site N.N.482
- 147 Portion of fresco frieze and dado on south wall of rotunda in Buddhist shrine M. V., Miran Site B.F.483
- 148 Portion of fresco dado, with lower part of frieze, on south wall of rotunda in Buddhist shrine M. V., Miran Site Facing.484
- 149 Spring of Lowaza with ice sheet at foot of old lake shore, and view across salt-encrusted Lop-nor bed Facing.498
- 150 Convoy of antiques starting from Abdal for Kashgar Facing.498
- 151 Camping-ground of Besh-toghrak, on route to Tun-huang Facing.528
- 152 Eroded clay terrace near western edge of old terminal basin of Su-lo Ho Facing.528
- 153 Ruin of ancient watch-tower T. III., near western end of Tun-huang Limes Facing.542
- 154 Ruin of ancient Chinese fort T. XIV., marking the position of the ‘jade gate,’ seen from north-east Facing.542
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- 155 Shagolin-Namjil Range, Nan-shan, seen from Camp CCXV., across basin of Su-lo Ho head-waters Facing.4
- 156 Ruins of ancient Chinese magazine T. XVIII., Tun-huang Limes, seen from south Facing.4
- 157 Barren hill range east of Ch'ien-fo-tung Valley, seen from south end of site Facing.22
- 158 Middle group of ‘Thousand Buddhas’ grottoes, and beginning of southern group Facing.24
- 159 Rows of cave-temples, showing decayed porches, near middle of southern group, ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site Facing.26
- 160 Interior of cave-temple Ch. VIII., ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site, showing fresco decoration of walls and roof Facing.28
- 161 Stucco image group, representing Buddha between disciples, Bodhisattvas, etc., in cave temple Ch. III., ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site Facing.30
- 162 Ruined watch-tower T. XXV., north of Tun-Huang oasis, seen from south-west Facing.46
- 163 Face of ancient border wall, near tower T. XXXV., Tun-huang Limes, showing construction with alternate layers of stamped clay and fancines Facing.46
- 164 Remains of ancient watch-tower T. XXVII., Tun-Huang Limes Facing.52
- 165 Remains of ancient border wall, between low dunes, east of tower T. XXXV., Tun-Huang Limes Facing.52
- 166 Ruined homestead, abandoned to desert about sixty years ago, at Kuan-tsou, north of Nan-hu Facing.76
- 167 Village shrine at Nan-hu, with school-room on right Facing.76
- 168 Ruin of farm abandoned during last century, in desert north of Nan-hu Facing.88
- 169 Ruined watch-tower, T. XII., on ancient Chinese Limes, north-west of Tun-huang Facing.88
- 170 Ruined watch-tower, T. IX., on ancient Chinese Limes north-west of Tun-huang Facing.94
- 171 Guard-room built against north-east corner of ancient watch-tower T. VIII., Tun-huang Limes, after excavation Facing.96
- 172 Ancient pottery and implements excavated from ruined watch-stations on Tun-huang Limes Facing.96
- 173, 174 Ancient implements and articles of equipment, excavated mainly from ruined watch-stations of early Chinese border line, Tun-huang Facing.98
- 175 Stretch of of ancient border-wall, built of layers of reed fascines and clay, east of tower T. XIII., Tun-huang Limes Facing.108
- 176 Remains of ancient border-wall adjoining salt marsh, to west of tower T. XIV. A., Tun-huang Limes, seen from south Facing.108
- 177 Ruined watch-tower T. XII. A., with remains of adjoining quarters and stairs, Tun-huang Limes Facing.114
- 178 Remains of ancient watch-tower, T. XX.. overlooking lake west of Khara-nor, Tun-huang Limes Facing.116
- 179 Hillock with remains marking position of ancient ‘Jade Gate’ station, near fort T. XIV., Tun-huang Limes Facing.116
- 180 Ruin of ancient watch-tower, T. VI. A., on western flank of Tun-huang Limes, seen from south Facing.136
- 181 Ruin of ancient watch-tower, T. IV. C., on western flank of Tun-huang Limes, with view to north Facing.136
- 182 Remains of ancient watch-tower and quaters, T. VI. B., Tun-huang Limes, before excavation, seen from west Facing.144
- 183 Rubbish-strewn slope below ruined watch-tower T. VI. B., in course of excavation Facing.144
- 184 Ground-plan of ancient watch-station T. VI. B. 145
- 185 Temple court at ‘crescent lake,’, Tun-huang Facing.162
- 186 Cliffs with main cave temples of ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site, seen from west Facing.164
- 187 Wang Tao-shih, Taoist priest at ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site, Tun-huang Facing.166
- 188 Cella and porch of Wang Tao-shih's cave-temple, ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site, Tun-huang Facing.168
- 189 Modern frescoes in loggia of Wang Tao-shih's temple, representing adventures of Hsüan-tsang Facing.170
- 190 Tibetan monk in loggia of Wang Tao-shih's temple, ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site Facing.170
- 191 Old Chinese manuscripts and blockprints from walled-up temple library of ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site Facing.176
- 192 Ancient manuscripts in Sanskrit, Central-Asian Brahmi, Sogdian, Manichaean-Turkish, Runic Turki, Uigur, Tibetan, from walled-up temple library, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.180
- 193 Gigantic roll of paper, with Sanskrit and ‘unknown language’ texts in Brahmi script, from walled-up temple library, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.184
- 194 Bundles of old manuscript rolls, mainly Chinese, in original wrappers, from walled-up temple library, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.190
- 195 Painted silk banners, of T'ang period, representing Bodhisattvas, from walled-up temple library, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.198
- 196 Modern stucco images in Chinese style, representing Hsüan-tsang as an Arhat, with attendants, in a cave-temple of the ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.208
- 197 Old silk embroidery on cushion-cover from walled-up temple library, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.208
- 198 Ruined Buddhist grottoes, near Wang Tao-shih's cave-temple, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.218
- 199 Rows of small Buddhist cave-temples seen the shrine of a colossal Buddha, in southern group of ‘Thousand Buddhas’ Site, Tun-huang Facing.220
- 200 Stucco images of Buddha with disciples and Bodhisattvas, partly restored, in alcove of a smaller cave-temple, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.222
- 201 Alcove of Buddhist cave-temple, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ with modern stucco images of Buddha between disciples, Bodhisattvas, and Lokapala Facing.224
- 202 Fresco composition on wall of cave-temple, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang, showing scene in Buddhist heaven Facing.226
- 203 Frescoes in north-west corner of large cave-temple Ch. VIII., ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.228
- 204 Fresco composition representing Buddhist stories, on west wall of large cave-temple Ch. VIII., ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang Facing.230
- 205 Large fresco composition on south wall of porch in cave-temple Ch. VIII., ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ showing Buddha on car Facing.232
- 206 Fresco compositions in north-west corner of large cave-temple Ch. XVI., ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang N.N.234
- 207 Fresco composition in south-west corner of large cave-temple Ch. XVI., ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ Tun-huang B.F.235
- 208 Wind-eroded walls at north-east corner of ruined town, An-hsi Facing.238
- 209 Wang Ta-lao-ye, Magistrate of Tun-huang, with his wife and mother Facing.238
- 210 Wind-eroded ground at foot of gravel glacis, east of ruined town of Ch'iao-tzŭ Facing.248
- 211 Gate pavillion of old temple in Ch'iao-tzŭ village Facing.248
- 212 Ruined Stupa at old town of Ch'iao-tzŭ, seen from south Facing.252
- 213 Cave-temples of the ‘Myriad Buddhas,’ on left bank of Shih-pao-chêng stream Facing.256
- 214 Cave-temples of the ‘Myriad Buddhas’ on right bank of Shih-pao-chêng stream Facing.258
- 215 Frescoes in the antechapel of a cave temple at the ‘Myriad Buddhas’ Site Facing.260
- 216 Mongol camp on east side of Ta-kung-ch'a Valley Facing.264
- 217 Hassan Akhun packing camel at Su-chi-ch'üan spring Facing.264
- 218 View south-west towards snowy main range from Ch'ang-ma village Facing.268
- 219 Interior of walled village of Ch'ang-ma, looking to north-west Facing.268
- 220 View from Tu-ta-fan to south-west, showing a portion of To-lai-shan Range Facing.270
- 221 Fortified village at Ch'ang-ma oasis, with view to south-east towards Su-lo Ho Facing.270
- 222 Watch-tower of modern guard-station at Ta-han-chuang, at foot of Nan-shan Facing.274
- 223 Segment of ancient border wall north of Su-chou Facing.274
- 224 The Chia-yü-kuan gate of the ‘Great Wall,’ seen from south-west Facing.276
- 225 Pavilion over inner west gate of Chia-yü-kuan, with view across interior of circumvallation Facing.276
- 226 Hao-shan-k'ou gorge, with ruined walls intended to close passage Facing.282
- 227 Temple of Kuan-yin or Avalokitesvara within east gate of Chia-yü-kuan Facing.282
- 228 Pavilion and colonnade at entrance of Chiu-ch'üan temple, Su-chou Facing.288
- 229 Garden and temple court at Chiu-chüan, the ‘Spring of Wine,’ Su-chou Facing.288
- 230 North wall of Chin-fo-ssŭ town, with foot-hills of Richthofen Range in background Facing.300
- 231 Chinese villagers at Chin-fo-ssŭ watching my tent Facing.300
- 232 View south from Hou-tzŭ Pass across dry lake basin Facing.304
- 233 Camp at Ch'ing-shui-k'a-tzŭ, on left bank of Ma-so Ho Facing.308
- 234 Tungan gold-miners from Hsi-ning Facing.308
- 235 View to S.-wW. from ridge above Ta-pen-ko, circ. 14,000 feet high, showing portion of To-lai-shan Facing.312
- 236 View to S.-E. from Chu-lung-kuan Pass, showing portion of To-lai-shan Range Facing.312
- 237 On crest above Huo-ning-to Pass, looking N.-W. towards Pei-ta-ho Valley Facing.316
- 238 View down the Pei-ta ho Valley from left bank of river Facing.316
- 239 Snow-fields at head of valley east of pass across Alexander III. Range Facing.318
- 240 Snowy peak seen eastwards from pass across Alexander III. Range Facing.318
- 241 View to east from above left bank of Su-lo Ho Facing.320
- 242 Large dunes on marshy ground in head-waters basin of Su-lo Ho Facing.320
- 243 View to west towards Shagolin-Namjil Peaks from Su-lo Ho-Pei-ta Ho watershed Facing.322
- 244 View from Su-lo Ho-Pei-ta Ho watershed, continued towards south-west Facing.322
- 245 View south from Shen-ling-tzŭ Pass across Kan-chou River valley towards To-lai-shan Facing.324
- 246 Head of alpine valley at Camp CCXXI., north-east of Shen-ling-tzŭ Pass Facing.326
- 247 My Chinese pony-men safely restored to the plains Facing.326
- 248 First Mongol camp met with in Khazan-gol Valley Facing.328
- 249 Camp on left bank of Khazan-gol, packed for start Facing.328
- 250 View to south from first forest-clad ridge above Khazan-gol Facing.330
- 251 View south, from Fêng-ta-fan towards Richthofen Range, across Khazan-gol Valley Facing.330
- 252 Mongol head-men near grazing-grounds of Lao-t'u-kou Facing.332
- 253 Fortified village of Sha-ching-tzŭ, with temple gate, on road to Kan-chou Facing.334
- 254 Central gate tower and main street in Kan-chou Facing.334
- 255 Memorial gateway, built about A.D. 1825, outside west gate of Kan-chou Facing.336
- 256 Ornamental gateway in front of commander-in-chief's Ya-mên, Kan-chou Facing.336
- 257 Temple at station of Hsing-hsing-hsia, on road from An-hsi to Hami Facing.338
- 258 Gorge above Su-bashi, on road from Turfan to Kara-shahr Facing.338
- 259 Ridge with ruined Buddhist shrines in Wang's orchard at Ara-tam, Hami Facing.350
- 260 Ruined vaults and chambers near west wall of Chong-Hassar, Turfan Facing.350
- 261 Ruins of small Buddhist Stupa and shrine at Kichik-Hassar, Turfan Facing.358
- 262 Ruined shrines and cave temples on west side of Toyuk gorge, Turfan Facing.358
- 263 Central main street in ruined town of Yar-khoto, Turfan, seen from north Facing.360
- 264 Portion of ruined town of Yar-khoto seen from near its south end Facing.360
- 265 My camp at the ruins of ‘Ming-oi,’ near Shikchin, Kara-shahr Facing.362
- 266 Interior of ruined Buddhist cella Mi. XVIII., at ‘Ming-oi’ Site, Kara-shahr Facing.362
- 267 General view of ruined Buddhist site of ‘Ming-oi,’ Kara-shahr, from south N.N.364
- 268 Ruined Buddhist shrines in centre of ‘Ming-oi’ Site, Kara-shahr, seen from north B.F.365
- 269 Relievo images in stucco representing Bodhisattvas, in ruined Buddhist shrine Mi. XI., ‘Ming-oi’ Site, Kara-shahr Facing.366
- 270 Stucco heads, showing Graeco-Buddhist art influence, from ruined shrines, ‘Ming-oi’ Site, Kara-shahr N.N.368
- 271 Stucco heads and busts from relievo decoration of ruined Buddhist shrines, ‘Ming-oi’ Site, Kara-shahr B.F.369
- 272 Stucco head in high relievo, probably representing a Bodhisattva, from ruined shrine Mi. XV., ‘Ming-oi’ Site, Kara-shahr Facing.370
- 273 Miscellaneous wood-carvings and stucco relievo from sites of ‘Ming-oi,’ Khora, ‘Thousand Buddhas,’ and Tun-huang Limes N.N.372
- 274 Relievo tile in terracotta and miniature shields in stucco from ruined shrines, ‘Ming-oi’ Site, Kara-shahr N.N.372
- 275 Relievos and decorative carvings in wood, from ruined Buddhist shrines, ‘Ming-oi’ Site and Khora B.F.373
- 276 General view of Buddhist temple ruins, Khora, from north-east Facing.374
- 277 Tahir Beg and Ahmad, Yüz-bashi, of Korla Facing.376
- 278 Bakir, player of Rabab, on desert march Facing.376
- 279 Dunes in dry river bed near Charchak Darya Facing.378
- 280 Musa Haji between two other hunters from Korla Facing.378
- 281 My caravan marching over high dunes in Taklamakan, south of Tarim River Facing.386
- 282 Caravan on march near dry river bed at end of ancient Keriya River delta Facing.392
- 283 Halt on march across dunes and dead jungle of dried-up delta of Keriya River Facing.392
- 284 Halt amidst dead jungle on left bank of dry river bed in ancient delta of Keriya River Facing.394
- 285 Camels waiting for their first drink after arrival at Keriya River Facing.404
- 286 Shahyar labourers slaking their thirst after reaching ice of Keriya River end Facing.404
- 287 My tent at first camp after reaching the Keriya River end Facing.406
- 288 By the new bed of the dying Keriya River Facing.406
- 289 Ancient quadrangle partially buried under dunes, Kara-dong Site Facing.408
- 290 Ancient dwelling near south end of Kara-dong Site before excavation Facing.410
- 291 The same ancient dwelling of Kara-dong Site in course of excavation Facing.410
- 292 Pullat Mullah and Ibrahim of Khotan, ‘treasure-seekers’ Facing.412
- 293 Mendicant pilgrim or ‘Diwana’ at Burhanuddin's desert shrine, Keriya River Facing.412
- 294 Buddhist shrine on tamarisk cone at site of Farhad-Beg-yailaki, in course of excavation B.F.415
- 295 Remains of Buddhist shrine at Kara-yantak, near Domoko, in course of excavation B.F.415
- 296 My companions and myself at Ulugh-mazar, in the desert north of Chira Facing.416
- 297 Ruined fort and watch-tower on Mazar-tagh ridge seen from west Facing.418
- 298 Digging up ancient documents from refuse layers below ruined fort of Mazar-tagh Facing.418
- 299 My camp in a Beg's garden at Ak-su Facing.420
- 300 Crowd in Bazar street at Ak-su Facing.420
- 301 P'an Ta-jên, Tao-t'ai of Ak-su, my old patron and friend Facing.422
- 302 Kirghiz with felt tent belonging to Mangush Beg, at Ilachu Facing.424
- 303 Kirghiz from grazing-grounds of Uch-Turfan Facing.424
- 304 In cañon of Korum-boguz River north of Kelpin Facing.426
- 305 Farewell to my brave camels from Keriya Facing.430
- 306 Carpenters at work on packing-cases for antiques, in courtyard of Nar-bagh Facing.430
- 307 Turdi, my Dak man from Khotan Facing.432
- 308 Chiang-ssŭ-yeh at work on ancient Chinese records, in Nar-bagh Facing.432
- 309 Badruddin Khan, Indian Ak-sakal at Khotan, with his sons and a trusted servant Facing.434
- 310 Khuda-berdi (Yüz-bashi) and cultivators of Yotkan Facing.434
- 311 Village mosque at Ak-yar, on road to Tch-Turfan Facing.436
- 312 Mosque at Ruknuddin Mazar, Yotkan Facing.436
- 313 Landing baggage from ferry-boat on right bank of Yurung-kash River Facing.438
- 314 View eastwards from above Kar-yagdi, in Polur Gorge Facing.438
- 315 Our advance party emerging from Polur Gorge near Khan Langar Facing.440
- 316 Track in Polur Gorge near Sarik-koram, viewed from south Facing.442
- 317 Pasa of Keriya, hunter of wild yaks, and our guide Facing.444
- 318 Abandoned gold pits in conglomerate cliffs of Zailik Gorge Facing.446
- 319 Group of Zailik miners who served as carriers Facing.446
- 320 View up the Yurung-kash River gorge from debouchure of Zailik stream Facing.448
- 321 View south towards snowy range from ridge above Shalgan Davan, circ. 17,700 feet high Facing.450
- 322 View down the Yurung-kash River gorge from debouchure of Hasib Chap Facing.452
- 323 View towards main Kun-lun Range, south of Yurung-kash River, from camp below Tar-kol Pass Facing.456
- 324 View south-west towards main Kun-lun Range, from triangulated peak above Tar-kol Pass Facing.456
- 325 Zailik Gorge below Saghiz-buyan, viewed from west Facing.458
- 326 Donkeys descending rock couloir from spur above head gorge of Yurung-kash River Facing.458
- 327 View down the head gorge of Yurung-kash River, from an elevation of circ. 15,000 feet Facing.460
- 328 View south towards glaciers of main Kun-lun Range from head-waters basin of Yurung-kash Facing.462
- 329 Slate cliffs rising above right bank of Yurung-kash, near debouchure of Tüge-tash stream Facing.462
- 330 Distant view of glaciers feeding the Yurung-kash sources, from pass east of Ulugh-köl Facing.464
- 331 Glaciers overlooking the basin of the Keriya River sources from west Facing.464
- 332 View across south-west end of Lake Lighten Facing.466
- 333 ‘Witnesses’ in wind-eroded dry lake-bed near camp of September 16th, 1908 Facing.466
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