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0012 Serindia : vol.4
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vi   LIST OF PLATES

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  1.  Shoes, silk bale, and pieces of decorated textiles from Lou-lan Site.

  2.  Kharosthi documents on wood and paper from Endere and Lou-lan Sites.

  3.  Kharosthi and Brahmi records on silk and paper from Lou-Ian, Mirân, and Tun-huang Limes.

  4.  Paintings in tempera from dado of shrine M. III, Mirân (colour).

  5.  Tempera paintings from dado of shrine M. III, Mirân. Gandhara relievo fragments.

  6.  Painting in tempera (M. III. 003) from wall of shrine M. III, Mirân (colour).

  7.  Tempera painting (M. III. ooz) from wall of shrine M. III, Mirân.

  8.  Fragments of tempera painting's from walls of shrines M. III and v, Mirân.

  9.  Tempera paintings from walls of shrines M. III and V, Mirân.

  10.  Colossal head in stucco (M. ii. 007) from shrine M. II, Mirân.

  11.  Carved wooden chair and miscellaneous wood-carvings from Lou-lan, Mirân, and other Sites.

  12.  Artificial flowers from shrine M. III, Miran, and samples of fabrics from Mirân Fort and Tunhuang Limes.

  13.  Fragments of woollen textiles and grass matting from Niya, Mirân, Lou-lan, and other Sites.

  14.  Lacquered leather scales of armour, sling, and miscellaneous articles of equipment from Tibetan Fort, Mirân.

  15.  Miscellaneous objects in-wood, metal, horn, pottery, &c., from Forts of Miran and Mazâr-tagh.

  16.  Miscellaneous implements, mainly in wood, from watch-stations of Tun-huang Limes.

  17.  Arrows, seals, and miscellaneous objects in wood and metal, from watch-stations of Tun-huang Limes.

  18.  Shoes, inch measure, and miscellaneous objects in wood, metal, &c., from watch-stations of Tun-huang Limes.

  19.  Figured silk fabrics from stations of Tun-huang Limes and ` Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang.

  20.  Silk painting (Ch. liii. ooz), representing Buddhist heaven, from `Thousand Buddhas', Tun-huang (colour).

  21.  Silk painting (Ch. lii. co3), representing Buddhist heaven, from `Thousand Buddhas', Tun-huang (colour).

LVI I I. Silk painting (Ch. lviii. oo i ), representing Maitreya's Paradise, from ` Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang.

  1.  Portion of silk painting (Ch. xxxvii. 004), representing Buddhist heaven, from ` Thousand Buddhas', Tun-huang.

  2.  Silk painting (Ch. 00102), representing eight-armed Avalokitegvara, from Thousand Buddhas ', Tunhuang.

  3.  Silk painting (Ch. 00167), dated A. D. 971, representing Avalokitegvara with donors, from ` Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang.

LX II. Silk paintings, representing Buddhas and Bodhisattvas with donors, from Thousand Buddhas ', Tunhuang.

LXIII. Silk painting (Ch. lvi. 0019), representing Avalokitegvara (Kuan-yin) with attendant divinities, from ` Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang (colour).

LXI V. Silk painting (Ch. xxviii. oo6), representing thousand-armed Avalokitegvara (Kuan-yin) with attendant divinities, from Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang (colour).

LXV. Linen paintings, representing thousand-armed Avalokitegvara (Kuan-yin) and Bodhisattva, from `Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang.

LXV I. Silk painting (Ch. lvii. 004), dated A. D. 983, representing Avalokitegvara with donors, from ` Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang.

  1.  Silk paintings, representing Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva with worshipping attendants and donors (Ch. lviii. 003, dated A. D. 963), from ' Thousand Buddhas ', Tun-huang.

  2.  Silk paintings, representing Avalokitegvara with worshipping attendants and donors, from ' Thousand Buddhas', Tun-huang.