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INDEX.
läxglg
Passaur (Peshawar), 554
Passes of Hindu Kush, note on, 292 Patlam, 422, 424
Patricius (Mar-Aba), Patriarch of the
Nestorian Church, xlviii, ccxli Pattan or Fattan in South India, 214;
see Fattan
Pattan in Gujarat, 532
Patti, 306
Pausanias on Seres and Silkworm, . xli, xliv; extract from, clvii Pauthier's Marco Polo, cxxx
Peacock Throne, clxiv •
Peacocks, 77, 375 ; of gold that flap
their wings, 131 Pearl fisheries, 84
Pearls for pounding, 305
Pechinegs, clxxxvii
Peepul trees reverenced, 367 Pegolotti, Francis Balducci, cxxxiv;
Introduction, 279 seqq. ; Notices of Land Route to Cathay, etc., from his work, 283 segq.; see Table of Contents.
Pegua, the word, 193
Pein of Polo, 545
Pelliceas and Filiceas, Scripture criticism by Marignolli, 353, 366 Penances of Hindus, 82
Penthexoire, 146
Pepper plant, etc., clxxv, 74, 77, 213, 343
forest, 77, 343
country, clxxvii, cxci, 476
Pera, 302
Perath Mesenae (Basra), Nestorian Archbishopric, 179
Peregrine, Friar, appointed a Bishop to Cathay, 170, 222-3
Perepen Angari, 454
Perim Island, 443
Periplus of the Erythrsean Sea on Thin, xxxvii-viii ; extract from, cxli Persepolis, ruins of, 50
Persia, China in old legends of, xxxvi;
intercourse of, with China, lxxxiv segq.; Chinese province bearing name in 7th century, lxxxviii; the Mongol Empire of, cxxi
Persian song, 499
Pervilis (Beruwala or Barberyn), a
port in Ceylon, 357
Pesadone, Pasidonum, the word, 284
Peshawar, 538, 554
Pesth taken by Tartars, cxx
Peter of Siena, Friar and Martyr, 61,
67, 226
of Abano, 167
of Lucolongo, merchant in Ca-
thay, 207
Peter of Florence, sent Bishop to Cathay, 171, 248
Petzigaudias, Joannes, in Chinese An-nais, lx
Peudifetlania (Pudipatan),192, 453 Pharan,
Philip, Physiclxxii cian, and Envoy to a
Christian King, supposed of Abyssinia, 175
Philip, Prior of Dominicans at Jeru-
salem, 176 .
Phison, river, 349
Phoca, clxxvi
Phoca Nova, 196
.Piaceri, Fiume di, 157
Piazza, the word, 286
Pijan, 546, 575, 576, 578
Pik,' Picco, 296
Pilacorte, Friulan Sculptor, 16
Pimenta, Nicholas, 549
Pingyangfu, ccxi
Pirebandi ( Vira-Pandi), 220
Pirs, traditions of, in Silhet, 516
Plano Carpini, John of, his mission to
the Mongol Court, cxxiii; his notice
of Cathay, cxxiv, 176
Plantain, 191, 352, 361
Pliny; on the Seres, xl; extracts from
on that subject, cliii his Pala and
Ariena,194
Plums of China, 478
Poggio Bracciolini, cxxxvi-vii ; his
account of a Nestorian Envoy to
the Pope, cxxxviii
Poggy or Pagi islanders, 85
Poison, strong vegetable used in Ar.
chipelago, 91
Poliars, 383
Poliu, Great and Little (Ladakh and
Balti ?), lxx '
Polo, Marco, his travels, cxxix; Marsden's edition, cxxx; Pauthier's, ib. ; illustration of, in reference to Princes of Ma'bar, 218 seqq. ; to kingdom of Mntfili and its Queen, 221; quoted by Peter of Abano, 326; his Pascia, 408; his Lohac, 521
Pololo (Bolor), ccxxxiv
Polumbum (for Columbum, q. v.), 60
Pomegranates, fine, 351 Ponani, 454 Ponteamas, 90
Pontico Virunio, 35
Pontus, Sea of (for Propontis), 231
Pope; of the idolaters, 149-50, 241; of the Mahomedans, 150 ; considered
immortal, 342
Population ; of China, vast, 104, 243,
339, 354; of Cansay,115; of Shensi, 148
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