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Index. 



sao-lao, back-scratcher, 255. 



Sassanidian designs, 292. 



Saussure, L. de, 121, 199, 215. 



Saville, M. H., 327. 



Scabbard, jade ornaments for, 276-285. 



Screen, of jade, 21. 



Seals, of jade, 192-193, 247. 



Serpentine, 22, 322. 



Sesshu, Mafijucrl of, 338; Samanta- 

 bhadra of, 348-350. 



Shang-chou, in Shensi, antelope of, 268. 



Shang-ti, jade symbol in sacrifices to, 

 142; 148. 



Shang yang, antelope of Shang-chou, 268. 



Shantung, stone implements of, 46-53; 

 ancient history of, 53-54. 



she*, 131. 



Shen Kua, 65. 



vShensi, localities of jade in ancient times, 

 23-24; jade bowlder from, 26; stone 

 mattock of, 34; jade implements of, 

 35-40. 



Shi king, 15, 45, 100, 186, 195-199, 201, 

 228, 235, 240, 253, 254, 256, 263, 276, 

 284. 



Shih i ki, 60. 



Shih Ts'ung, 221. 



Shoes, of jade, 21. 



Shoulder-headed celt, 73-79. 



Shu king, 15, 23, 84, 99, 104, 108, 120, 

 126, 146, 156, 327. 



Shu tien, 25. 



Shun-chih, the Emperor, Manchu-Chi- 

 nese document of, 118-119. 



Shuo ling, 99. 



Shuowen, 89, 99, 108, 109, 154, 174, 186, 

 253, 256, 278. 



Si king tsa ki, 307, 333. 



Si-ngan fu, importance of, for archaeo- 

 logical research, 6; distributing centre 

 for trade in Turkistan jade, 26. 



Siao Tse-hien, 21. 



Silk, with reference to Earth and em- 

 press, 135. 



Silkworm-cocoon pattern, 126, 128, 165, 

 1 86, 206. 



Silver, tablet of, offered to dragon, 189J 

 chatelaines of, 203-206; girdles of, 

 286; Ju-i of, 335. 



Simplicity, a principle of the Chou period 

 in religious objects of greatest rever- 

 ence, 82. 



sin kuei, 84, 85. 



Smith, H. I., 53. 



Solar worship, symbolized by jade im- 

 plements, 46, 89, 102, 103. 



Sonorous stones, 327-330; imitated in 

 bronze, 179-181. 



South, deity, jade image of, 120, 172- 



173- 

 Spade-money, 73, 74. 

 Spade-shaped celt, 73-79. 



Star ornament, 306. 



Stars, jade symbols in sacrificing to, 142, 

 167; symbolized by jade buttons, 250. 



Stevens, E. T., 69. 



Stylus, wooden or bamboo, for writing, 

 116. 



Su Shao, 65. 



Su-shen, Tungusian tribe, makers of 

 arrow-heads, 57-59. 



Su Sung, 24, 268. . 



Su wen i fa fang i lun, medical work, 67. 



Siian ho hua p'u, 252, 341, 343. 



siian ki yu heng, astronomical instru- 

 ment, 104. 



siin, term relating to sword, 274. 



siin-yii-k'i, kind of jade found in the 

 I-wu-lu mountains of Manchuria, 108, 

 109. 



Sumitomo, bronze with tigress in col- 

 lection of, 182. 



Sun, worshipped by the sovereign dur- 

 ing the spring in the morning, 82, 103; 

 jade symbols in sacrifices to, 142, 167; 

 design of, engraved on jade coin, 190; 

 symbolized by jade buttons, 250; altar 

 of the, 293. 



Sun K'iian, 335. 



Svastika, 287, 329. 



Swallow, forming head of jade hat-pin, 

 251. 



Sword, presented to Khan of Hiung-nu, 

 274; of bronze, with engraving of 

 tiger, 184. 



Sword-guards, 274-277. 



Sze-ch'uan, jade of, 25, 26. 



Sze ch'uan t'ung chi, 24. 



ta kuei, jade symbol of imperial power, 

 81, 89, 91. 



Ta Tai li, 94. 



Ta Ts'ing hui tien t'u, 109. 



Ta Ts'ing i t'ung chi, 24, 68. 



ta ts'ung, 131. 

 ■Tai Teh, 94. 



T'ai p'ing yu Ian, 25. 



Tallies, of bronze, 102, 174, 184. 



T'ang dynasty, jade court-girdles of, 

 286-293. 



T'ang Jung-tso, essay of, on jade, 7. 



T'ang shih lu, 286. 



T'ao Hung-king, 24, 299. 



t'ao-t'ieh, figure of monster on ancient 

 bronzes, 14; on jade axe, 43; zoo- 

 morphic conception of, 184-185; on 

 jade clasp, 260; on scabbard ornament, 

 280 283; on jade and bronze vases, 

 3 J 5. 317; on J a de bell, 328. 



T'ao Yuan-ming, 222. 



Tapir, 222, 234, 304. 



Textile patterns, on jade works, 321. 



Thumb-ring, used in archery, 283-284. 



Thunder, god of, 64. 



