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0677 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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Bereké, Bátu Khan's brother, i. 5n
Bernier, on Kashmir women's beauty, i.
169n
Berrie, the Arabic Báríya, a desert, i.
237n
Bettelar, rendezvous of Pearl Fishers, ii.
331, 337n
Béyamins, wild oxen of Tibet, ii. 50, 52n
Bezant, i. 405, 424, 425, 426n, 427n,
444, ii. 41n, 186, 218n, 346n, 349n,
479; value of, 592n
Bhagavata, ii. 346n
Bhamó, and River of, ii. 70n, 105n, 107n,
108n, 113n
Bhartpúr, prophecy about, ii. 149n
Bhattis, the, i. 104n
Bháwalpúr, i. 104n
"Bhim's Baby," colossal idol at Dhamnár
caves, i. 221n
Bianco's, Andræa, maps, i. 133n
Biar, ii. 305n
Bibars Bundúkdári, see Bundúkdári
Biclo Osero, ii. 486n
Bigonce, a firkin, i. 384n
Bilúchis, i. 101n; their robber raids,
106n; Lumri or Numri, 114n
Binh Thuan (Champa), ii. 268n
Binkin, ii. 230n
Bintang (Pentam), ii. 280, 284
Birch-bark vessels, i. 309n; books, ii.
124, 127n
Bír-dhúl, or Bujardawal, cap. of Ma'bar,
ii. 335n
Bird-hunts, i. 269, 272n
Birdwood, Sir G., ii. 396n, 446n, 449n
Birhórs of Chuta Nagpúr, ii. 148n
Bir-Pandi, or Pira-Bandi, ii. 333n, 334n
Birthday, celebration of Kúblái's, i. 387
Bishalik (Urumtsi), i. 214n, 440n
Bishop, of Male Island, ii. 404; story of
an Abyssinian, 428
Bitter bread, i. 110, 122n
—— water, i. 110, 122n, 194
Blac, Blachia (Lac, Wallach), ii. 489n
Black-bone, Chinese name for Lolos, ii.
63n
Black Crane (Kará Togoril), i. 296, 297n
—— Saints, White Devils in India, ii.
355, 359n
—— Sea, M. Maurum v. Nigrum, i. 2,
3n, 57n
—— Sect of Tibet, i. 324n
Blacker, the more beautiful, ii. 355
Blaeuw, map, i. 102n
Blochon, Professor H., i. 114n, ii.
116n
Block-books, supposed to have been
introduced from China, 139
Block-printing in Persia, i. 429n
Blood-sucking, Tartar, i. 261, 264n
Blous, blouse, i. 127n
Boar's tusks, huge (Hipp.), ii. 413
Boccassini, i. 62n
Bode, Baron de, i. 85n
Bodhisatva Avalok., ii. 265n
Bodleian MS. of Polo, 78, 92, 94; list
of miniatures in, ii. 528n
Boeach, mistake for Locac, and its sup-
posed position, ii. 280n
Boemond, Prince of Antioch and Tripoli,
letter of Bibar to, i. 24n
Boga (Buká), a great Mongol officer,
delivers Arghún, ii. 471, 472, 474n
Boghra Khan, i. 188n
Bohea country, ii. 222n, 224n
Bohra, sect of W. India, i. 148n
Bolkoff, Russian envoy, i. 218n
Bokhara (Bocara), i. 9, 10
Boleyn, Anne, her use of buckram, i. 47n
Bolgana, Queen, see Bulughán
Bolgarskoze (called also Uspenskoze), i. 7n
Bulghar, borgal, borghal, Russia leather,
i. 6n, 394, 395n
Bolghar (Bolgara), on the Volga, i. 4, 6n,
ii. 481n, 486n, 493n; ruins of, i. 7n;
court of, 8n
Bolivar, Padre, S.J., his account of the
Condor (Rukh) of Africa, ii. 420,
597n
Bolor, i. 172, 178n, 179n
Bombay, ii. 396n, 449n
Bonaparte, Prince Roland, Recueil des
Documents de l'Époque Mongole, i.
14n, 28n
Bonga, ii. 96n
Bonheur, Rosa, i. 277n
Boniface VIII., Pope, 44, 52, 54, i. 23n
Bonin, C. E., i. 203n, 249n, 276n, 282n,
286n
Bonoccio di Mestro, 67
Bonpos, old Tibetan Sect, i. 314n, 321n,
323n
Bonus, ebony, ii. 268, 272n
Bonvalot, i. 200n
Book of Marco Polo, its contents, 80;
original language, French, 81; oldest
Italian MS., 82; "Geographic Text,"
in rude French, 83 sqq.; various types
of Text—(1) "Geographic," 90; (2)
Pauthier's MSS., 92; (3) Pipino's Latin,
95; Preface to, ii. 525n; Grynæus'
Latin, 95; Mullers' reprint, 96; (4) Ra-
musio's Italian edition, its peculiarities,
96-101; probable truth about it, 99;
bases of it, 100; MS. and some of its
peculiarities, 101; general view of the
relations of the texts, 101; notice of
an old Irish version, 102; geographical
data, 109; how far influenced in form
by Rustician, 112; perhaps in descrip-
tion of battles, 113; diffusion and num-
ber of MSS., 116; basis of present
version, 141 sqq.; specimens of dif-
ferent recensions of text, ii. 522n-524n;
distribution of MSS. 526n; miniatures
in, 527n, 529n; list of MSS., 532n.