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Index. 



Giles, H. A., 100, 267, 343, 345; on Ju-i, 



336, 339- 

 Girdle-pendants, 194-248. 

 Glass beads, of Japanese tombs, 351- 



352- 

 Glass, history of, in China, m-112. 

 Glyptic art, high quality of, T94, 233, 



330. 

 Goats, jade carving of, 242. 

 Gold, scabbard ornament of, 278; girdles 



of, 286. 

 Goose, carved in jade girdle-ornament, 



332. 

 Gowland, W., 351. 

 "Grain," or "millet" pattern, 17, 83, 



84, 86, 96, 97, 158, 164, 168, 260, 331. 

 Green, symbolic of the spring and of 



growing vegetation, 172. 

 Grenard, F., etymology of the word 



jade by, 22. 

 De Groot, J. J. M., 46, 82, 83, 89, 102, 



137, 155. 188, 296, 299, 302, 312. 

 Grooved Axe, from Shantung, 50; from 



India, 51; of Ainu, 51; of Chukchi, 



52; in North America, 52. 

 Grosier, 69. 

 Grosse, E., 271. 



Grube, W., 144, 176, 206, 209, 310, 329. 

 Grunwedel, A., on spade-shaped celts, 



76; 338, 346. . 

 Gypsum, inlaid in pottery, 115. 



Haddon, A. C, 271. 



Du Halde, 26. 



Hamy, E. T., on flint arrow-heads of 



Mongolia, 34. 

 Han jade, 26, 27, 294-295; thumb-rings 



of, 284; flower vases of, 322; bell of, 



328. 

 Han period, fundamental contrast of 



ideas of, with Chou period, 232- 



233; jade clasps originating in, 258; 



jade amulets of the dead of, 299-305; 



objects used in dressing the corpse of, 



306; jade carvings of, 309-313. 

 Han shih wai chuan, 267. 

 Han Wu ku shih, 334. 

 Han Ying, 267. 



hantahan, elk, 284 (Manchu kandahan). 

 Hare, pounding drugs, lunar symbol, on 



jade emblem, 168. 

 Hat-pin, of jade, 251. 

 Hatchet, design of, on girdle-pendant, 



225, 227. 

 Headgear, ornaments for, 249-255. 

 Heaven, deity, in relation to Earth, 144- 



148; jade images and symbols of, 154- 



168; temple of, 157. 

 heng, head-piece of girdle-pendant, 199, 



hiang ts'ao, fragrant herb, design on 



girdle-pendants, 222, 223. 

 Hien-f6ng, the Emperor, Ju-i presented 

 to, 335- 



Hing-ngan fu chi, 268. 

 Hirt, H., 5. 



Hirth, F., on ancient history of Shan- 

 tung, 54; on Lei-chou, 64; on ancient 

 culture periods, 70-71; on Hainan, 

 72; on glass, 112; on south-pointing 

 chariot, 113; on nipples of metal mir- 

 rors, 168; theory of Vao-Vieh, 185. 



Hodge, F. W., 2. 



Hoe-culture in Eastern Asia, 48. 



Hoernes, M., 69. 



Hokusai, 345. 



Hopkins, L. C, 73, 191. 



Horse, jade carvings of, 241, 244-247; 

 sculptured after life, 245; carved on 

 jade buckles, 262-264, 272. 



Hon Han shu, 59. 



hu, jade writing-tablets, 114. 



hu, jade images of tiger, 174. 



Hu Tsung, 337. 



Hua yang kuo chi, 60. 



huan kuei, 84, 85. 



Huan yil ki, 25, 68. 



huang, jade image of the North, 169-172. 



huang, phenix, peacock, 221. 



Huang ch'ao li k'i t'u shih, 150, 151, 157, 

 172, 182. 



huang mu, "yellow eye," epithet of the 

 monster t'ao-t'ieh, 43, 315. 



Huang Sheng, 8. 



Huang-ti, painting of, by Li Kung-lin, 

 252. 



huang ts'ung, 132-136. 



Hui-tsung, the Emperor, jade seal of, 

 247. 



Human figure, of jade, 311. 



Hung shui pa, river, jade of, 25. 



Huth, G., 344. 



Hydra, on jade disk, 164-166; on jade 

 girdle-pendants, 222-231, 236, 240; 

 symbol of marital love and resur- 

 rection, 235; watching its young one, 

 260, 276, 332, 333; on jade buckles, 

 268, 269, 272; symbol of attack and 

 defence on jade sword-guard, 276; on 

 scabbard ornament, 279, 281; on res- 

 onant stone, 330. 



I-lou, ancient tribe of Korea, 59. 



/ yil, 107-1 10. 



Idealism, in art of Han period, 235, 248. 



Iijima, 51. 



Illustrations, Chinese, to the Rituals, 

 reconstructive inventions, 16; based 

 on misinterpretations of ancient texts, 

 17; to be utilized only on critical ex- 

 amination, 12, 18. 



