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Index 



Schurtz, H., 153. 



Seger, H. A., 86, 87. 



Seligmann, C. G., 151, 153. 



Se-ma Siang-ju, 115. 



Se-ma Ts'ien, 116, 124, 142. 



Se-tiao, 143. 



Shan hai king, 114, 116, 118. 



Shen-nung, 160. 



Shi i ki, 141. 



Shi ki, 115, 124. 



Shi king, alleged porcelain whistle in, 10 1 . 



Shi ming, 1 16. 



Shiyaoerhya, 115. 



Shu king, pottery not mentioned in, 102. 



Shun, mythical originator of pottery, 



159-160. 

 Shuo wen, definition of the term ts'e in, 



102-103; definition of the term ngo in, 



116. 

 Si king tsa ki, 142. 



Siberia, pottery of tribes of, 149, 174. 

 Siebold, P. P. v., 149, 169. 

 Singalese, potter's wheel of, 151; potters 



of, 161. 

 Smith, F. P., 117. 

 Smith, W., 130. 

 Soleyman, 96, 97. 

 Sprenger, A.,- 126. 

 Squier and Davis, 161. 

 Stage-fool, 117 note 2. 

 Statius, 124. 

 Stein, Sir Aurel, 98, 146. 

 Strahlenberg, P. J. v., 150. 

 Stull, R. T., 93. 

 Su chou fu chi, 116. 

 Su Kung, 113. 

 Su-shen, 168 note I. 

 Su Sung, 113, 114. 

 Suetonius, 123. 



Sumatra, potter's wheel of, 152. 

 Suzuki, T., 172. 



Ta T'ang sin yu, 98. 



Ta-ts'e, mountains of, 114. 



Ta Ts'in, 138, 139, 143. 



Ta Ts'ing i t'ung chi, 84, 104. 



T'ai p'ing huan yu ki, 99, 104, 107, 143, 

 168. 



T'ai p'ing yu Ian, 141, 142, 143, 145. 



Takakusu, J., 96. 



T'ang leu tien, 99. 



T'ang pen ts'ao, 112. 



T'ang pen yu, 112. 



T'ang period, porcelain of, 99. 



T'ang Shen-wei, 112. 



T'ang shu, 99, 104, 105. 



T'ang shu shi yin, 116. 



T'ao Hung-king, 111-113. 



T'ao shuo, 96, 98, 124, 145, 155. 



Taoists, share of in the initial produc- 

 tion of porcelain, 118. 



Thiersch, F., 122, 125, 128, 129, 132, 

 134- 



Thurston, E., 155, 173. 



Tibet, pottery of, 150. 



Ting chou, porcelain of, 99; kaolin of, 



113- 

 Ting Tu, 107. 

 Torii, 150, 166. 

 Ts'ai Yung, 101. 

 Tse jan hui, 145. 

 Ts'e, does not refer to common glazed 



Han pottery, 100; discussion of the 



term, 102-109. 

 Ts'e-chou, city of, 104, 107 note. 

 Tse su fu, 115. 

 Tsi yun, 107, 146. 

 Tsin shu, 141. 

 Ts'ien Han shu, 107, 115, 140, 143, 



145- 

 Ts'ui Yung, 146. 

 Ts'ung-lung, mountains of, 114. 

 T'u king pen ts'ao, 114. 

 T'u shu tsi ch'eng, 105. 

 Tung-fang So, 142. 

 Turkistan, porcelain in, 98. 

 Tu tuan, 101. 

 Tylor, E. B., 149. 



Vedda, pottery of, 151, 153. 

 Vigouroux, F., 174. 

 Voss, A., 161. 



Walters, H. B., 175. 



Wan Chen, 145. 



Wang Hui, 146. 



Watt, G., no. 



Watts, A. S., no. 



Watters, T., 115. 



Wave patterns, 81. 



Wei lio, 138. 



Wheel, potter's, 148-176; absent in 

 America, 150-151; associated with 

 the stage of agriculture, 159-161; 



feographical distribution of, 150; in 

 !gypt, 159, 163, 174; in Old Testa- 

 ment, 158; in Palestine, 174; influence 

 of on progress of ceramics, 1 61-162; 

 invention of man, 152-155; of ancient 

 Europe, 175; of Babylonia, 154, 174; 

 of China, 162-164, 171, 175; of India, 

 155-157, 172; static in its distribution, 

 151; technical connection with cart- 

 wheel, 156-158. 



Wheel-potters and moulders, distinct 

 professions in ancient China and 

 India, 154. 



White, M., 155. 



Wieger, L., 115, 117. 



Wilkinson, J. G., 174. 



Window-glass, 141. 



Wo-tsu, burial customs of, 168 note 1. 



Wu, Emperor, 140, 142. 



Wu li, 143. 



WuP'u, 115, 118. 



Wu p'u pen ts'ao, 115. 



