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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS   vii

FIGURE   FACING PAGE

159. View of ramparts, partially buried in dunes, of ruined town, Nan-hu, looking from interior towards

north-east corner   .   .   .   .   616

16o. Remains of inner rampart, near north-west corner of ruined town, Nan-hu, seen from interior .   616

16i. Remnant of ancient border wall near watch-tower T. xxvii, Tun-huang Limes .   .   • 6i 7

  1. Last ruined farm of Kuan-tsou, north of Nan-hu   .   617

  2. Abandoned homestead of Kuan-tsou, north of Nan-hu   .   .   .   • 617

  3. Remains of farm and fenced arbour, abandoned to desert, at Kuan-tsou, N. of Nan-hu   617

  4. Grave tumulus with annular rim, at ancient burial-ground, N.E. of Nan-hu   .   • 634

  5. Mound containing remains of ancient watch-tower T. viii, Tun-huang Limes, seen from S.W. before

excavation   .   .   .   634

  1. Modern watch-tower, with adjoining quarters, on road south-west of Tun-huang   634

  2. Interior of Room i adjoining watch-tower T. viII, Tun-huang Limes, after excavation   634

  3. Ruin of ancient watch-tower T. vi. a, Tun-huang Limes, seen from east   .   635

  4. Ruin of ancient watch-tower T. Iv. c, Tun-huang Limes, with view towards north-west   635
    173. Remains of ancient watch-tower T. vi. b and quarters, Tun-huang Limes, before excavation, seen

from south-east   .   .   .   .   635

  1. Rubbish-strewn slope below ancient watch-tower T. vi. b, in course of excavation .   635

  2. Ancient watch-tower T. Ix, Tun-huang Limes, seen from north-west .   662

  3. Ruined watch-tower T. x, Tun-huang Limes, seen from south-east   .   662

  4. Remains of ancient watch-tower T. XII. a with border wall, Tun-huang Limes, seen from north   663

  5. Line of ancient border wall, stretching east of watch-tower T. XIII, Tun-huang Limes   663

  6. Ruined watch-tower T. xii. a, Tun-huang Limes, seen from north-west   .   . 663

  7. Ancient watch-tower T. xi, Tun-huang Limes, with adjoining enclosure, seen from south-west   663

  8. Hillock with remains marking position of ancient Yü-mên station near Fort T. xiv, Tun-huang

Limes, seen from south-west, before clearing   .   .   .   .   .   684

  1. Ancient watch-tower T. mu, with quarters, Tun-huang Limes, seen from south-east, after excavation 684

18i. Ancient watch-tower T. XII, Tun-huang Limes, seen from north-west .   .   .   . 685

  1. North-west corner of enclosure of ancient magazine T. xviii, Tun-huang Limes, with refuse-heap in

course of clearing   .   .   .   .   .   .   685

  1. Ancient Fort T. xiv, at ' Jade Gate ' of Tun-huang Limes, seen from north-east   . 685

  2. Ancient Fort T. xiv, at ' Jade Gate ' of Tun-huang Limes, with gate through west wall   685

  3. Ruined town of So-yang-chtêng, seen from north-east, with inner east wall in foreground and tower

of north-west corner bastion in distance on right   .   .   712

  1. Ruins of ancient magazine T. xviii, on Tun-huang Limes, seen from south   .   .   712

  2. Clay terraces and marshy depression to west of ancient watch-tower T. xiv. a, Tun-huang Limes . 713

  3. View from ancient watch-tower T. xiv. a, Tun-huang Limes, towards north-west713

  4. Remains of ancient border wall to south-west of watch-tower T. xiv. a, Tun-huang .Limes713

  5. Ancient watch-tower T. xx, Tun-huang Limes, seen from south-west   .   .   713

  6. Panoramic view of the ' Caves of the Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang, seen from across stream to east 792

  7. Panoramic view of ruined site, Ara-tam, with country seat and orchards of Wang of Hâmi, seen

from south-east   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   792

  1. Northern end of main group and middle group of `Caves of the Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang,

seen from north-east .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   796

  1. Barren hill range east of Chien-fo-tung Valley seen from south end of main group of cave-temples 796

  2. Cave shrines above Ch. iii, ' Caves of the Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang   797

  3. Cave shrines near Ch. viII, ' Caves of the Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang•   797

  4. Rows of cave shrines, some showing decayed porches, near Ch. Ix, Chtien-fo-tung, Tun-huang .   804

  5. Wang Tao-shih, Taoist Priest at the ' Caves of the Thousand Buddhas '• 804

  6. Rows of small cave-shrines adjoining cave Ch. XII northward, Chien-fo-tung, Tun-huang8o5

  7. Cella and porch of cave-temple Ch. I, partially restored, Chien-fo-tung, Tun-huang•   8o5

  8. Stucco image of colossal seated Buddha, with painted halo and vesica in relievo, and tempera

paintings on rock-carved screen behind, in cella of cave Ch. II, Chien-fo-tung   •   814

  1. Panel painted in tempera, showing SukhâvatI scene above and Jataka scene below, on south wall of

cave Ch. Ii, Chien-fo-tung   814•