Index. 



367 



Nan Ts'i shu, 21. 



Nan-yang, jade of, 24, 25. 



Nephrite question, 1-5, 24; of Japan, 



351-354- 

 Net-pattern, HZ. 

 Netsuke, Japanese, idea of, traceable to 



Chinese sources/ 243. 

 Neuhoff, J., 60, 66, 68. 

 Newton, identification oijeng and huang 



by, 221. 

 Ngan Yi, name on a private seal of the 



Han period, 192. 

 Ngo-mei shan, 343, 344. 

 Ni-chen-ju, Buddhist priest, 63. 

 Nieh Tsung-i, 16, 81, 102. 

 Nihongi, on Su-shen, 59. 

 North, deity, jade image of, 120, 169- 



172. 

 nu, 56. 



Obsidian, trade in, 5. 



Offerings, of jade to the gods, 155. 



Onion, color designation in jade, 201, 



202. 

 Open-work technique, in jade and 



bronze, 321, 323. 



Palladius, on stone hatchet of Siberia, 

 58; on jade axes of the Yuan dynasty, 



63- 

 Pan Ku, 99, 132, 154, 155, 197, 211, 334. 

 P'an Fu-jen, 335. 

 p'an k'iu, form of dragon, 228. 

 Paper-weights, of jade, 243. 

 Peacock, 221, 222. 

 Peal, S. E., 77. 

 Pearls, objects of barter, 190; sword 



decorated with, 274. 

 P'ei wen yiin fu, 15, 59, 60, 63. 

 Pelliot, P., 12, 189. 

 Pen ts'ao kang mu, 15, 63, 68, 154. 

 P'£ng Tsu-shou, name of jade-carver, 



34. 1. 



Persia, floral design of, 290, 292; girdle 

 of, 292. 



Peru, stone and copper mirrors of, 20- 

 21 ; resonant stones of, 327. 



Phallicism, traces of, 44, 99, 172, 234, 

 330. 



Phenix, on jade ring, 211, 213; on jade 

 girdle-pendant, 221, 234; forming 

 head of jade hat-pin, 251; forming 

 head of jade buckle, 270-272. 



Pi Kan, grave of, 99. 



pi-liu-li, 109, no. 



pi-ya-se, the balas ruby of Badakshan, 

 109. The Chinese word is derived 

 from pijazaki, the stone from the dis- 

 trict of Pijazak (see Wiedemann, Der 

 Islam, Vol. II, 191 1, p. 349). The 

 whole question is discussed at length 

 in my forthcoming paper "Notes on 

 Turquois in the East." 



p'i-li cMn, thunder stones, 63. 



p'i-sieh, forming head of jade buckles, 



268, 269; jade carvings of, 311-313. 

 Pictorial influence, in jades of Ku yti t'u 



p'u, 202, 229, 240, 251, 252, 270, 271, 



.293. 341- 

 pien, leather cap, 249, 251. 

 pien chang, 101. 

 Pig's head, on implement to loosen knots, 



240, 242. 

 Pischel, R., 303. 

 Plath, J. H., 59, 147. 

 Plum-blossom pattern, 310. 

 Po hu t'ung, 99, 132, 154, 197, 211. 

 Po ku t'u, representing the traditions of 



the Sung period, 14; 179, 180. 

 po-li, 112. 

 Po wu chi, 64. 

 Po wu yao Ian, 15. 

 Po ya, 115. 

 Pomegranate, 335. 



Porcelain, acupuncture needles of, 67. 

 Presents, sent with jade tablets, 88. 

 Prophecy, jade used in, 171. 

 P'u-t'o shan, 348, 350. 

 P'u-t'o shan chi, 348. 

 Puini, C, 70. 



Rain, offerings for, 186-189. 



Rebus, in ancient girdle-ornaments, 199, 



209, 210, 243, 262, 268, 287, 288, 289; 



in modern jade objects, 322, 329, 331, 



332, 335- 336. 

 Red color, utilized as rebus, 288. 

 Red jade, 91, 94, 178, 246, 275, 283, 287, 



3!8- 

 Resonant stones, 327-330; imitated in 



bronze, 179-181. 

 Resurrection, ideas regarding, during 



Han period, 235. 

 Rhinoceros horn, 335. 

 Rings, of jade, 154, 166, 297, 298; sym- 

 bolism of, 210. 

 River gods, jade offerings to, 155, 156. 

 Rivett-Carnac, J. H., 51. 

 Rock-crystal, tiger carved from, 247; 



resonant stone of, 330; Ju-i of, 335; 



magatama of, 351. 

 Rockhill, W. W., 47. 

 Rodent, on girdle-pendant, 224, 225. 

 Rosette, four-leaved, 306. 

 Ross, J., 148. 

 "Rush" pattern, 17; according to notion 



of Sung period, 86, 87; in reality a 



basketry design, 158-160. 



Saghalin, grooved stone hammer of, 51. 

 Samantabhadra, iconography of, 341- 



350. 

 Sari kuo chi, 58. 



San li t'u, 16, 81, 84, 86, 102, 241. 

 San ts'ai t'u hui, 12, 266, 303. 



