General Index 



609 



Mon-ku £i, 295. 



Mon Han lu, 229, 282. 



Mon Sen, 233, 238, 265, 292, 297, 303, 



376. 

 Mon-tse, 216. 

 Monardes, N. de, 342. 

 Mongol dynasty, cultivation of alfalfa, 



encouraged by, 217. 

 Mongol, Iranian Elements in, 572-576. 

 Mongolia, Brassica rapa in, 381; flax 



in, 295. 

 Morange, M., 449, 450. 

 Morbus americanus, 556. 

 Morga, A. de, 283. 



Morgan, J. de, 343, 369, 435. 444. 595- 

 Morse, H. B., 560. 

 Moses of Khorene, Armenian historian, 



310 note 1, 369, 377. 

 Mosul, manna of, 344. 

 Mu-ku-lan, Mekran, 355. 

 Mu-lu, Chinese name of a city on the 



eastern frontier of Parthia, 187. 

 Mukerji, N. G., 261, 397, 452. 

 Mulberry, 339, 582. 

 Muller, F. W. K., 267, 290, 417, 461, 49° 



530, 572-574. 578, 589- 

 Mun ts'uan tsa yen, 227, 229. 

 Mungo bean, 585. 

 Munkacsi, B., 345, 574. 

 Muqaddasl, 255, 377, 425. 

 Musil, A., 287. 

 Musk, of China, 310 note I; traded in 



Yun-nan, 469. 

 Musk flower, 193. 

 Muss-Arnolt, 226, 285, 459, 5*9. 542, 



543- 

 Myrobalan, 378, 583. 

 Myrrh, 460-462. 

 Myrtle, 461. 



Nagasaki, figs introduced into, 414. 

 Nan-cao, 469; cotton in, 491; peculiar 



variety of pomegranate in, 286; se-se 



in, 517; wild walnut in, 270. 

 Nan cao ye Si, 413, 471. 

 Nan cou i wu &, 317, 417. 4^4- 

 Nan Cou ki, 247, 248, 250, 460-462, 480, 



482, 483. 

 Nan Fan, Southern Barbarians, 358, 



375. 49i- 

 Nan fan ts'ao mu cwan, 263, 329, 330- 



332, 334. 375. 376, 388, 417. 464. 486, 



543- 

 Nan hai yao p'u, 327. 

 Nan i £i, 469. 

 Nan Man, se-se among women of the, 



5I7 ' 

 Nan §1, 490, 491, 493, 521, 523. 564- 



Nan-tou, vine in, 222. 



Nan Ts'i su, 282, 376. 



Nan Yue 8, 491, 510. 



Nan yue hin ki, 330. 



Nanjio, Bunyiu, 254, 303, 457. 



Narcissus, 427-428; mentioned in Pah- 



lavi literature, 192. 

 Needham, J. F., 492. 

 Needles, of gold, silver, and brass, 512. 

 Nepal, spinach introduced into China 



from, 393. 

 Nicolaus of Damaskus, 247. 

 Nizaml, 570. 

 N&ldeke, T., 209, 390, 391, 427. 461, 493. 



495. 530-533. 573. 582. 

 Nonsuch, 218. 

 Numerals of Malayan-Pose (Pasa) 



language, 472-473. 

 Nun cen ts'uan su, 336. 

 Nun Su, 307. 

 Nux-vomica, 448-450. 



Oak-galls, 367-369- 



Oak manna, 349. 



Oakley, 218. 



Odoric of Pordenone, 346, 352, 549, 



590. 



Oil, from walnuts, 266. 



Okada, K., 501. 



Olearius, A., 277, 337. 



Olive, 415-419; absent in Bactria, 223; 

 in India, 239; in Pahlavi literature, 

 193. — No other text regarding the 

 olive is known than that of the Yu yan 

 tsa tsu. Li Si-£en (Pen ts'ao kan mu, 

 Ch. 31, p. 10b) cites this single text 

 only, and is at a loss as to what to 

 make of this plant. He has added this 

 note as an appendix to the article on 

 mo-Vu (*mwa-dzu), saying that the 

 ts'i-tun fruit is of the same kind. 

 G. Ferrand (Journal asiatique, 1916, 

 II. P 5 2 3) has identified the term 

 mo-l'u with Javanese maja, the fruit 

 of the Aegle marmelos. 



Ono Ranzan, 204, 250, 260, 273, 293. 



Onyx, 554. 



Oppert, G., 527. 



Oranges, method of storing, 231. 



Ormuz, 346. 



Osbeck, P., 238. 



Ouseley, W., 372, 374. 479. 485. 507- 



Pa-lai, locality in southern India, 240. 



Pai pin fan, 381. 



Palaka, Palakka, name of country, 397, 



398. 

 Palembang, 470; p'o-so stone of, 526; 



storax-oil of, 459. 

 Palestine, coriander in, 299. 

 Palladius, 315, 436, 5°9. 5"- 

 Pallas, P. S., 523, 527. 

 Pallegoix, 299, 323. 332, 443, 476. 

 Pandanus, 192. 

 Pantoja, S. J., 433. 527- 

 Pao ci lun, 197. 

 Pao p'u tse, 279. 

 Pao ts'ah lun, 509, 515. 



