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0784 Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.2
中国砂漠地帯の遺跡 : vol.2
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Andijani traders at Khotan, i. 168
Andrews, Mr. F. H., artist collaborator, i. 243, 287, 443, 469, 470 ; ii. 198 ; value of his help, i. xix
Aneroid, determination of height by, i. 185, 200, 521, 526, 536 ; ii. 304, 313, 474, 478
Angels, frescoes of, at Miran, i. 457 ; removal of, i. 461-467 ; description of, i. 475-477
An-hsi, 'the West-protecting,' halt at, ii. 235-242
'An-hsi, wind of,' dreaded about Tun-huang, ii. 141, 239
Annals. See Chinese Annals
Antelopes, ii. 40
Anthropological measurements, of Kohistanis, i. 20 ; of Chitralis, i. 34 ; of Kafirs, i. 38 ; of Pakhpus, i. 149 ; of Kök-yarliks, i. 150 ; of Habdals, i. 502 ; of Lopliks, i. 502 ; at Ara-tam, ii. 350 ; at Ak-su, ii. 421 ; of Kirghiz, ii. 423 ; of Taghliks, ii. 441
Aornos, Mount, of Alexander, i. 12, 15
'Aparamitayuh-sutra,' the, translation of, in 'unknown' language, ii. 212
Apples and apple trees, i. 135 ; ii. 348
Apricots and apricot trees, i. 45, 127, 135, 139, 149, 152, 154 ; ii. 287, 348, 415
Aptabas, or water jugs, i. 48, 134
Arabic sgraffito in Valley of Myriad Buddhas, ii. 261
'Aramaic' documents, at Lop-nor Site, i. 394 ; on Old Wall, ii. 113-115, 156. See also Sogdian and Uigur
Ara-tam, excavations at, ii. 347-350
Arbours, dead, i. 227, 270
Arch, on Buddhist shrines at Ming-oi, ii. 366 ; modern memorial, at Tun-huang, ii. 39 ; Fig. 254
Architrave carved in Gandhara style, i. 280
Arhats, or Buddhist saints, i. 471 ; ii. 205
Ariks, or water channels, i. 128, 147
Armament of garrison on Old Wall, ii. 151
Arrack drunk at Chinese banquet, ii. 291
Arrow-heads, ancient : of bronze, i. 275, 333, 366, 372, 374, 416 ; ii. 65, 77, 96, 108, 127 ; of flint, i. 305 ; of iron, i. 275, 443
Arrow-shafts, ancient, ii. 96, 105, 127
Arran, Loplik fisherman and guide, i. 426
Ashret in Chitral, i. 25-26
Ash trees, ii. 42, 76
'Aspiration,' cause of desert winds, ii. 141
Asses, wild, in Nan-shan Range, ii. 265 ; in To-lai-shan Range, ii. 319 ; in upper valley of Su-lo Ho, ii. 324 ; killed for food by Chinese, ii. 328 ; on Tibetan plateau, ii. 460, 461, 471

Astronomical latitude observations, ii. 263, 406
Ata-ullah, guide through Lop-nor desert, i. 527, 533
Aul, or Kirghiz encampment, ii. 425
Avalanches, i. 7, 10, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 56, 73, 84, 201
Avalokitesvara, or Kuan-yin, Chinese 'Goddess of Mercy,' ii. 201, 206, 228
Avenues of trees, i. 38, 126, 139, 165 ; ii. 23, 293, 297, 377 ; dead, i. 273
Axe-heads, ancient : of stone, i. 365 ; of jade, i. 416
Axes carried by Kafirs while dancing, i. 39
Aziz, Ladaki, pony-man but incompetent cook, i. 9, 359, 428, 446 ; ii. 295, 482

'Baby, the British,' at Malakand, i. 13 ; at Kashgar, i. 107, 108
Badakhshan, Afghan, i. 36, 65-67, 73, 74, 80, 82 ; ponies from, i. 36, 65, 72, 82-83
Badakhshi, favourite pony, purchased at Yakland, i. 131 ; references to, i. 221 ; ii. 50 ; death on Tibetan plateau, ii. 466-467
Badruddin Khan, chief Afghan trader at Khotan, his ever faithful services with supplies, transport, mails, and accounts, i. 169, 171, 175, 176, 235, 236, 237, 497 ; ii. 376, 431, 436, 438, 457 ; farewell from, ii. 439
Baghrash Lake, near Kara-shahr, ii. 364, 371, 372
Bags for ice, woollen, i. 357. See also Mussucks
Bahadur Khan, veteran and loyal chief of Mastuj, in Chitral, i. 46
Bai, or Turki man of substance, ii. 417
Bajaor, frontier tract, i. 15, 18
Bajaori traders, on Pamir, i. 80 ; at Khotan, i. 168, 169 ; at Charchan, i. 319
Baj-khana, or octroi and revenue office, i. 167
Bale of silk, ancient, width of, i. 381 ; ii. 125-126
Balckchis, or Loplik fishermen, i. 359
Baltis at Yarkand, i. 134
Balusters, ancient, at Khadalik, i. 246 ; at Lop-nor Site, i. 406, 409, 411
Bamboo slips, with ancient Chinese writing, on Old Wall, ii. 56, 124, 129
Bank-notes, at Hami, ii. 345
Banners, with paintings, from Caves of Thousand Buddhas, ii. 177, 197-203
Bark, with writing in strange characters, i. 311 ; with Kharoshthi writing, i. 380. See also Birch-bark
Barkhans, or semi-dunes of sand, in upper valley of Su-lo Ho, ii. 323
Barley, food for ponies, accepted by Chinese pony-men, ii. 325