Index. 



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Colarians, migrations of, 77, 78. 



Color-sense, with reference to utiliza- 

 tion of natural colors in stone, 242, 

 248, 319, 321, 322, 334, 335. 



Color-symbolism, 120, 149. 



Colors of jade, assigned according to 

 rank, 88, 196, 286, 287. 



Coltelli, F. C, discoverer of stone mat- 

 tock in Shensi, 34. 



Confucius, on the flint arrow-heads of 

 the Su-shen, 57; on Heaven and 

 Earth, 148. 



Conrady, A., on the symbolism of girdle- 

 ornaments, 199, 210, 211. 



Copper, girdles of, 286. 



Coral, white, 66; red, in imperial girdle, 

 293; branches of jade trees carved 

 from, 334; petals of flowers carved 

 from, 335. 



Couling, S., discoverer of stone imple- 

 ments in Shantung, 46. 



Court-girdles, of jade, 286-293. 



Cow and calf, jade carving of, 242. 



Crane, 209. 33b, 331. 



Crow, sun-bird, on jade emblem, 168. 



Cuspidors, of jade, 21. 



Dance-axes, of jade, 41-43. 



Dances, 41, 57, 79. 



David, A., discoverer of two flint arrow- 

 heads in Mongolia, 34. 



Deer, carved in jade, 330, 331, 332. 



Deniker, J., 34, 78. 



Deveria, G., 24, 25, 26, 336, 339. 



Dipper, on jade emblem, 167; on jade 

 coin, 190. 



Discoloration of jade, 26, 27, 202, 322. 



Disks, of jade, 86, 154-167, 302, 330. 



Dorsey, G. A., 327. 



Drab-colored jade, 140. 



Dragon, symbol of clouds, rain, and 

 thunder, 162-164, 22 7> 2 3°> 2 37t 3 2 9I 

 jade images of, in prayers for rain, 

 186-189; girdle-pendants in shape of, 

 2 35~ 2 37> 2 39! on J a d e buckles, 268- 

 271 ; in the style of the painter Chang 

 Seng-yu, 268-270. 



Drake and duck, jade carving of, 243. 



Dussaud, R., 5. 



Earrings, of jade, 253-254. 



Earth, deity, jade images and symbols 



of, 122-153; religious significance of, 



144-151. 

 East, deity, jade image of, 120, 172. 

 Edkins, J., criticism of Chou It, 16; on 



stone hatchet from Kalgan, 32-33; 



135, 148, 190, 233, 235, 336, 343, 348. 

 Elephant, jade carving of, 242; heads, 



2 34> 3°4! on resonant stone, 330; of 



Samantabhadra, 343-346, 349-350. 



Emerald, 155 (compare O. Schneider, 

 Der agyptische Smaragd, Zeitschrift 

 fur Ethnologie, Vol. XXIV, 1892, 

 pp. 41-100). 



Emotions, development of, in art of Han 

 period, 233, 235, 248. 



Emperor, emblems of, 80-84, 87-102, 

 116. 



Empress, emblems of, 131, 137. 



Erh ya, 256. 



Erh ya shih win, 166. 

 Eye-amulets, 302, 303. 



False hair, known in ancient China, 253. 



Fang-shih mo p'u, 66, 67, 227, 343, 345, 

 346. 



fing, phenix, Argus pheasant, 221. 



Fertility, symbols of, 330, 334, 335. 



Feudal princes, jade insignia of, 84-87. 



Fire, effect of, upon jade, 322. 



Fischer, H., theory regarding distribu- 

 tion of jade, 1; on stone implements 

 of China. 29-30; on stone hatchet of 

 Siberia, 58. 



Fish, jade emblem huang in shape of, 

 169-172; double, carved as girdle- 

 pendant, 218-219; as symbol of power 

 and rank, 219-221; single, carved as 

 girdle-pendant, 226, 227; invoked for 

 rain, 309; meaning of, in rebus, 329, 

 330. 



Fishes, engraved on eye and lip-amulets, 

 303, 304; carvings of, in the grave, 



.3°9- 

 Fishbone jars, 115. 

 Fish purses, 220, 221. 

 Flower design, on scabbard ornament 



of Han period, 280. 

 Flutes, of jade, 332, 333. 

 Footgear, of jade, 21. 

 Forbes, F. S., 76. 

 Forke, A., 66, 146, 301. 

 Foucher, A., 338, 343. 

 Fowke, G., 52. 

 Franke, O., 303. 

 Frog, on bronze wheel-nave, 128; jade 



carvings of, 307. 

 Fruit-dishes, of jade, 323. 

 Fung su t'ung, 182. 

 Fungus of immortality, 209-210, 322, 



331. 33 2 . 335. 337- '" 



Gagate, 25. 



Gaillard, L., 287. 



Garoo-wood, 251. 



Geometric symbolism, of the Chou 



period, 18, 83-102, 105, 114, 120, 121, 



122, 131-143. I49-I5I. 154. 169, 172; 



in girdle-ornaments, 232. 

 Giglioli, E. H., on stone mattock of 



Shensi, 34, 47; 70. 



