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GENERAL INDEX

tions, 371, 376, 388 sq., 391 sq., 405, 604 ; matting, diagonal, 215, 222 sq., 386, 395 ; tamarisk and reed wattle, 379. See also timber (below).

timber : and plaster, 159, 162, 213, 215, 222 sq., 225, 234, 237, 278 sq.,

377 sq. ; and vertical tamarisk rushes,
378, 385 sq. ; and wattle, 156, 159,

161, 199, 213, 223, 285, 378, 38o, 386, 392, 394 sq., 404 sq., 1242, 1246, 1250 sq., 1262, 1276.

Toghrak : layers of branches, 572, 718 sq. ; posts and tamarisk branches,

I 280.

uncut stones, 1226.

water-worn stones set in clay, 132o. wall-paintings : (Kök-kum-ârish) 129 ; (Khâdalik) 166 sq., 168-88 ; (Mirân) 492-511, 514-32, 538-47 ; (Ch'ien-

fo-tung) 794 sq., 809, 928-36 ; (Hsiao Chien-fo-tung) I Io9 ; (Wan-fo-hsia)

I 1

ro sqq. ; (Ara-tam) 1153 ; (` Mingoi') 1196, 1213 sqq.; (Khöra)1224 sq.; (Farhâd-Beg-yailaki) 1252 sq., 1260 sqq. ; materials analysed by Sir A. Church, 1390 sq. See also frescoes.

walled enclosures, see enclosures.

walls : orientation of, adapted to wind direction, 371, 376, 386, 388. See also An-hsi, Chia-yü kuan, Hâsha, Limes, Lou-lan (remains), So-yang-ch'êng, wall-construction, watch-towers.

WALTHER, _Prof. J., on wheel-tracks in deserts, 657.

Wan, Little, see Hsiro yilan.

Wan-fo-hsia, ' Valley of the Myriad Buddhas ', rro9; approach to site and situation of grottoes, 1109 ; protected, by its position, from destructive inroads, III0, II14; caves and remains described, I I 1 o sqq. ; time limits for construction of shrines, 1113 ; sculptures, 11 ro sqq. ; subjects, &c., of mural paintings, xi r r sqq. ; use of stencils in wall-paintings, I I I r, 1113 ; sgraffiti on walls of grottoes, in Chinese, Uigur, &c., I I I I sqq. ; stucco relief plaques, possibly votive offerings, Tr 12.

Wan-nien canton, fing of, 748 n. 31, 757.

Wan-shan-tzü, defile of, H39; suitability of site for ' Gate ' station, 727, 1099 n. 2o, 1139 ; possible early position of Jade Gate, 727 ; Han towers at, 1139 ; Stnpa remains, ib. ; shrines, ib.

Wan-shan-tzü spur, 583.

Wan-sui, locality, in Limes docs., 596; prob. adjoins Tun-hu, 599.

Wang, title of local chief of Hâmi, 1151 sq.

Wang, corporal, in Limes docs., 746, 75o, 757.

Wang-hsiang, border post commandant, 1144.

Wang K`uei, Chinese envoy, 336.

Wang Mang, Emperor : troubles with

Hsiung-nu, 83, 695, 731 ; Huo-ch'iian

coins first introduced by, 453 ; gives

name of Tun-té to Tun-huang, 659, 746 n. I I ; name Hsiii of his dynasty,

67o ; Western Limes retrenched under, 644. See also Chinese coins, Chinese documents.

Wang Ta-lao-yeh, district magistrate, 579, 586 sq., 6o8.

Wang Tao-shih, Buddhist priest at Chien-fo-tung : his restorations and

character, 804 sq. ; his admiration for

Hsüan-tsang, 805, 8 r 2 sq.; his restored
temple, 8ox sqq.; story of his discovery

of MS. hoard, 801 sq. ; first specimen

from find produced, 802 ; endeavours
to gain access to deposit, 802 sq. ;

negotiations and difficulties with Wang,

803 sq., 812 sq., 823 sqq.; Chinese
MS. specimens delivered in secret,

807 ; hoard of MSS. in walled-up

chapel, 807 sqq., difficulties of searching
hoard, 809, 823 sqq. ; his low esti-

mation of art relics, 812 ; history of

hidden deposit, 813 sq. ; Wang's library ' cleared out, 822 sq. ; impossibility of complete removal, 823 ;

secret removal of `selections', 813, 824 ;

attempt to secure whole hoard, 824 ;
further acquisitions, 825 ; subsequent

investigations of deposit, 825 sqq. ; Wang's good use of money received for MSS., &c., 827 n. 2 ; MSS. left behind removed to Peking, 829 sq.

Wang Yen-shits, Chinese official, 413.

warriors, figures of : frs. of, from stucco relievo frieze (` Ming-oi '), I193, 1209, 1212, 1217 ; in frescoes, (Allan) 52o; (Kichik-hassâr), 1174 ; (Târishlak),

1277, 1283.

Warsam, hamlet of Jheipu, 49.

watch-dogs, on Limes, 752.

watch-stations, on Limes, named in docs.: Kuang-wu, 649; Kuang-chi, 754; K`un-lun, ib. ; 1 â fu, 691.

watch-towers : as road-marks on mod. Chinese highways, 1138 n. 5.

Hsüan-tsang's adventures at, 1144.

mod. tower near Chên-fan-hsien, 609. remains of: (Tangi-tar gorge) 79 ; (Ying-p`an) 420; (on Hâmi road)

591 ; (Nan-hu) 6r 1, 617, 625 ; (near

Kuan-tsou) 628 ; (near Wan-shantzti) 727 ; (on Chia-yü kuan walls) 1119, 1139 sq.; (near Hâmi) 1151 ; (Kara-651)e) 1158 ; (near ' Ming-oi') 1199 ; (S. of Shikchin) 1199, 1226 ; (Mazâr-tâgh) 1285 sq. ; (Kong-tai) 1301 ; (Chong-tim) 1307 ; (Arach)

I 31 I sq. ; (Bel-tagh) 1 312.

watch-towers of Tun-huang Limes wall : numbering of towers as sighted, 57o

n. 7a; commanding positions and

distant visibility of towers, 569 sq., 574,
583 sq., 634 ; stations placed to secure

visibility for signals, 572, 575, 600, 6o3sq., 634 sq., 638, 64osq., 651, 654, 662, 666, 697, 711 sq., 717 sqq., 737 ; terms used in does. to designate watch-

towers, 749, 753 ; defensive character of watch-towers, 639 sq., 738 ; towers guarded by individual companies, 749 ; officers in charge, 749 sq. ; line of towers flanking marsh, 575 ; distances between watch-towers, 640 sq., 737, 753 ; watch-towers close to each other on eastern section of Limes, 597 ; entrenched camp, near T. Iv. b, 636 sqq.; last watch-towers of westernmost Limes, 651 sqq. ; watch-posts advanced beyond Limes wall, 638, 729 ; footholds on towers, 571, 651, 654, 738; remains of stairs, 644, 658, 662, 681, 738; guardrooms on top of towers, 651, 711, 717, 721, 737 sq. ; guard-room on Mesa used as watch-tower, 712, 717 sq., 737 ; remains of quarters, 594 sq., 644 sq., 651, 658, 669, 681, 717, 738 sq.

T. I (first ruined watch-tower) : 567, 634, 639 ; overlooks old bed of Su-lo Ho, 567, 639; watchmen's quarters, 567. II : 567, 634, 64o, 768. ii. a: failure to discover it, 64o. III: 567 sqq., 656, 768 ; effect of wind-erosion near, 569, 643 ; occupation of ground proved, 569. Iv. a (westernmost tower): 634. 1v. b: 569, 634 sqq.; soldiers' quarters, 636 ; remains of entrenched camp, 636 sqq. Iv. c : 635, 64o; purpose of, 635. V. : 57o, 641 sq., 769 ; remains of small quarters near, 641 ; possible location of Kuang-wu at, 649. VI. a: 57o, 642-4 ; identified with Pu-ch'ang post, 649. vi. b : 644 sqq., 649 sq., 663, 74o, 744, 769 sq. ; advantages of its position for point d'appui, 644 ; remains of soldiers' quarters, 644 sq. ; prob. date of its abandonment, 647 sq. ; Ling-hu military company located at, 649 ; stacks of reed fascines, 650 sq., 678. vt. c : 642, 651 sqq., 77o sq. ; well preserved, and built on terrace of natural strength, 651 ; remains of watch-room ' and other quarters, 65r sq. NI. d (furthermost watch-post on terminal flank of Limes) : 642,

654 sq., 771 ; wind-erosion limited,

655 ; impassable rampart of dunes near, ib. VII : 57o sq., 657 sq., 771; access to top of tower, 571 ; wind-erosion near, 643. vin: 571, 658-61, 771 sqq. ; quarters excavated, 658 ; plaster and whitewash, ib. ; remains of roofing, 659 ; misc. fittings of quar-

ters, 66o.   Ix : 57o sqq., 661 sq.
rx. a : 662, 1119 n. 3 ; enclosure, 662 ; post occupied for short periods, ib. ; no finds, ib. x: 572, 662 ; water-level near, 665. xI : 573, 667 sq., 773 sq.; rubbish-heaps near, 573 ; later occupation, 667 ; prolonged occupation of, 668 ; marshy depression E. of, 668 ; water-level, 665, 667 ; reed fascines

at, 678.   xi' : 573, 629, 679 sq.,
774 sq. ; intended for police control