Index 



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Le Coq, A. v., 126. 



Lei, type of jar, 79, 80. 



Legendre, A. F., 149. 



Legge, J., 101, 117, 160, 161. 



Lesson, A., 149. 



Li ki, 117. 



Li Shao-kun, 142. 



Li Shi-chen, 112, 113, 114, 115. 



Liang shu, 142, 143. 



Liao shi, 105. 



Lie-tse, 115 note 5. 



Ling piao hi i, 113, 147. 



Liu Hi, 116. 



Liu-li, 138-147. 



Liu-li ku, kiln of, 145. 



Liu Sun, 113, 146. 



Lui-li wa, 100. 



Lo-lo, unacquainted with pottery, 149. 



Loadstone, 104, 106. 



Lu Kuang-wei, 116. 



Lubbock, J., 151. 



Malayans, potter's wheel of, 152. 



Man, E. H., 152, 153. 



Mariette, P. J., 122. 



Martialis, 124, 129. 



Mason, O. T., 151. 



Masudi, 126. 



Mei Piao, 115. 



Melanesia, pottery of, 149, 153. 



Mely, F. de, 104, 117. 



de Mendoza, 136. 



Mineralogy, Chinese work on, 115. 



Mo-ch"u, = Javanese mojo, 143 note 6. 



Mong K'ang, 144, 145. 



Mong-tse, 160, 161. 



Mongol dynasty, glazed pottery of, 145. 



Morse, E. S., 164, 166, 169. 



Mu-nan, 140. 



Munro, N. G., 169. 



Murdoch, J., 150. 



Murra, 125, 128, 138, 145. 



Murrine vases, 120-138. 



Nan chou i wu chi, 145. 



Nanjio, Bunyiu, 115. 



Negrito, unacquainted with pottery, 149. 



Negroes, unacquainted with potter's 



wheel, 152. 

 Neuhof, J., 136. 



New Zealand, pottery unknown in, 149. 

 Nichols, H. W., technical report of, 86-94. 

 Nicobar, pottery of, 153. 

 Nihongi, 168. 

 Nordenskiold, A. v., 131. 

 Nordenskiold, E., 151. 



Okakura, 82. 



Pai ngo, 111-114, 116. 

 Pai shan, 114-115. 

 Pai tun-tse, 118. 

 Palladius, 100, 105, 106, 138. 



Pan-liang coins, 82, 83, 100. 



Papinot, E., 168. 



Parthians, kilns of, 122, 124, 126. 



Pausanias, 125, 137. 



Pelliot, P., 143. 



Pen ts'ao kang mu, 104, 112, 113, 114. 



Pen ts'ao yen i, 113, 114. 



Periplus 121, 137. 138. 



Perrot and Chipiez, 1 74. 



Petrie, W. M. F., 137, 138, 139, 147. 



Petrucci, 166. 



Petuntse, no, in, 118-119. 



Pie lu, 113, 114, 118. 



Piatt, J., 166. 



Pliny, 106, 121, 124, 127, 131, 132, 134. 



Po Ku-i, 146. 



Polar peoples, pottery of, 149-150. 



Polynesians, unacquainted with pottery, 



149. 

 Pompey, 123. 

 Porcelain, in India, 95-96; no inventor 



of, 99; of Ts'e-chou, 104, 106. 

 Porcelanous Han pottery, analysis of 



body of, 86; analysis of glaze of, 90; 



chemical character of body of, 86; 



mode of preparation of glaze of, 91; 



physical character of body of, 87. 

 Potter's wheel, see wheel. 

 Pouvourville, A. de, 170. 

 Prestwich, no. 

 Propertius, 122, 124, 126. 

 Przyluski, J., 173. 



Quichua, pottery-making of, 151. 



Radloff, W., 126, 174. 



Rea, A., 173. 



Reil, T., 131. 



Rein, J. J., 168. 



Reinaud, M., 97. 



Rhys Davids, 160. 



RinsO, Mamiya, 149. 



Risley, Sir Herbert, 148, 154. 



Rock-crystal, theories on the origin of, 



131; vessels of, 132, 133, 137. 

 Rockhill, W. W., 150. 

 Roloff, E. H., 122, 125. 

 Romans, 159. 

 Rondot, N., 99, 123. 



Saddle, of liu-li, 142. 

 Saghalin, pottery of, 149. 

 Salvetat, A., 86, 87, 90. 

 Samarra, excavations in, 97-98. 

 San kuo chi, 140. 

 Saroshevski, 152. 

 Sarre, F., 97, 98. 

 Satow, Sir Ernest, 165. 

 Scaliger, J. C, 122. 

 Scaliger, J. J., 122. 

 Scented pottery, 131. 

 Schmidt, H., 162. 

 Schrenck, L. v., 149. 



