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0027 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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Page 51. Example of Roads on the Tibetan Frontier of China (being actually
a view of the Gorge of the Lan t'sang Kiang). From Mr. Cooper's
Travels of a Pioneer of Commerce.
,, 55. The Valley of the Kin-sha Kiang, near the lower end of the Caindu
of Marco Polo. From Lieut. Garnier in the Tour du Monde.
,, 58. Salt Pans in Yun-nan. From the same.
,, 61. Black Lolo.
,, 62. White Lolo. From Devéria's Frontière Sino-annamite.
,, 65. Pa-y Script. From the T'oung-Pao.
,, 68. Garden-House on the Lake of Yun-nan-fu, Yachi of Polo. From
Lieut. Garnier in the Tour du Monde.
,, 71. Road descending from the Table-Land of Yun-nan into the Valley of
the Kin-sha Kiang (the Brius of Polo). From the same.
,, 73. "A Saracen of Carajan," being the portrait of a Mahomedan Mullah
in Western Yun-nan. From the same.
,, 74. The Canal at Yun-nan fu. From a photograph by M. Tannant.
,, 78. "Riding long like Frenchmen," exemplified from the Bayeux Tapestry.
After Lacroix, Vie Militaire du Moyen Age.
,, 83. The Sang-miau tribe of Kwei-chau, with the Cross-bow. From a
coloured drawing in a Chinese work on the Aboriginal Tribes, belonging
to W. Lockhart, Esq.
,, 90. Portraits of a Kakhyen man and woman. Drawn by Q. Cenni from a
photograph (anonymous).
,, 108. Temple called Gaudapalé in the city of Mien (i.e. Pagán in Burma),
erected circa A.D. 1160. Engraving after a sketch by the first Editor,
from Fergusson's History of Architecture.
,, 112. The Palace of the King of Mien in modern times (viz., the Palace at
Amarapura). From the same, being partly from a sketch by the first
Editor.
,, 118. Script Pa-pe. From the T'oung-Pao.
,, 121. Ho-nhi and other Tribes in the Department of Lin-ngan in S. Yun-nan,
supposed to be the Anin country of Marco Polo. From Garnier in the
Tour du Monde.
,, 125. The Koloman tribe, on borders of Kwei-chau and Yun-nan. From
coloured drawing in Mr. Lockhart's book as above (under p. 83).
,, 129. Script thai of Xieng-hung. From the T'oung-Pao.
,, 130. Iron Suspension Bridge at Lowatong. From Garnier in Tour du
Monde.
,, 131. Fortified Villages on Western Frontier of Kwei-chau. From the
same.

Book Second.—Part Third.

,, 155. Yang-chau : the three Cities under the Sung.
,, 156. Yang-chau : the Great City under the Sung. From Chinese Plans
kindly sent to the present Editor by the late Father H. Havret, S.J.,
Zi-ka-wei.
,, 162. Mediæval Artillery Engines. Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, are Chinese.
The first four are from the Encyclopædia San-Tsaï-Thou-hoei (Paris
Library), the last from Amyot, vol. viii.
Figs. 6, 7, 8 are Saracen. 6 and 7 are taken from the work of
Reinaud and Favé, Du Feu Grégeois, and by them from the Arabic MS.
of Hassan al Raumah (Arab. Anc. Fonds, No. 1127). Fig. 8 is from
Lord Munster's Arabic Catalogue of Military Works, and by him from
a MS. of Rashiduddin's History.
VOL. II. b 2