General Index 



6ii 



Pott, F. A., 249, 370, 421, 503, 545, 587- 



Powder, of white lead, 201. 



Poyarkov, 267. 



Procopius, 224. 



Przyluski, J., 321, 5*2- 



Psoralea, 483-485. 



Ptolemy, 473- 



Putchuck, 462-464. 



Pyrard, F., 338, 370, 421, 465. 556. 



P'an §an, 271. 



P'an ian S, 259, 271. 



P'an Yo, 280, 285. 



P"ei wen cai kwari k'un fan p'u, 259. 



P'ei wen yun fu, 475, 512, 566. 



P'en C'en, 401. 



P'i ya, 323- 



P'in ts'uan §an ku ts ao mu ki, 527. ^ 

 P'o-lo-men, country along the frontier 

 of Burma, 46 8-470, 494. 



Qara-Khoja, asafcetida of, 358; manna 



of, 346; wine of, 236. 

 Qazwlnl, 552, 554. 

 Quatremere, 556. 



Rabelais, 203. 



Radloff, W., 256, 565, 572, 574, 592. 



Raisins, 231. 



Ramsay, H., 362, 577. 



Rape- turnip, 381. 



Raquette, G., 579- 



RaSid-eddin, 564. 



Rauwolf, L., 546, 550. 



Ray, P. C, 513- 



Reil, T., 428, 495. 



Reinach, L. de, 408. 



Reinaud, M., 232, 248, 282, 407, 413, 



506, 553- 

 Remusat, Abel, 499, 508, 526, 531, 538, 



565, 572, 574- 

 Rhubarb, 547-551- 

 Rice, 372-373- 

 Ricinus, 403-4041482. 

 Richthofen, F. v., 190, 535, 538. 

 Riley, 586. 

 Risley, H. H., 235, 261. 



Ritter, C, 377- , , _ .. 



Rock-crystal, cups of, from Sogdiana, 



494. 

 Rockhill, W. W., 202, 260, 262, 269, 317, 



345, 355, 390, 405, 487, 493, 497, 5™, 



519, 527, 562. 

 Roediger, R., 249, 370, 421, 503, 545- 

 Rom, Rim, transcription of, in Chinese, 



437. 

 Rose, in the Lo-yu gardens, 217; in 



Pahlavi literature, 194. 

 "Rose of China," 551. 

 Ross, Sir E. D., 199, 278, 497, 498. 

 Rosteh, Ibn, 492. 

 Roxburgh, W. ( 261, 381, 397. 405, 421, 



452, 484, 544, 582, 584, 585, 587. 



Rubruck, 496, 564. 



Rugs, with gold threads, 488; woollen, 



492-493- 

 Rum, in plant-names, 384, 497, 498. 

 Rumphius, 290. 



Ruska, J., 5II-5I3, 527, 528, 554. 555- 

 Russia, alfalfa in, 219. 

 Russian Turkistan, pistachio in, 246; 



sesame in, 291. 



Sa-la, Lo-lo word for tree-cotton, re- 

 corded by Chinese in the fifth century, 



49 1 - 

 Saba, Queen of, 430, 431. 



Saburo, S., 560. 



Sachau, E., 530. 



Sacy, Silvestre de, 432. 



Safflower, 324-328; confounded by Chi- 

 nese with saffron, 310; saffron adul- 

 terated with, 309. 



Saffron, 193, 309-323- 



Sainson, C, 413, 47*- 



Sakharov, 416. 



Sal ammoniac, 503-508. 



Salamander, 500, 501. 



Salemann, C, 496, 530, 532, 565, 573. 



Saltpetre, 503, 555. 



Salts, of various colors, 511. 



Samarkand, amber from, 522; jasmine 

 of, 332; manna of, 345, rhubarb of, 

 550- 



San fu hwan t'u, 263, 334, 4*7. 



San kwo ci, 313. 



San ts'ai t'u hui, 507. 



Sari K'in, 322. 



"Sand-pot," peculiar kind of pottery, 



234- 



Sandal-wood, exported from India, 318, 

 374, 552, 584. See the recent discus- 

 sion of S. Levi, Journal asiatique, 1918, 

 I, pp. 104-111. 



Sanguinetti, 282, 552. 



Sanskrit, no word for "alfalfa" known 

 in, 214; method of treating plant- 

 names in Chinese dictionaries of 

 215-216. 



Sapan-wood, in Pahlavi literature, 193. 



Sargent, C. S., 266, 271. 



Sarkar, B. K., 240. 



Sasanian Government, titles of, 5 2 9-534- 



Satow, E., 535- 



Savel'ev, 492. 



Savina, F. M., 404. 



Scarlet, 498. 



Schefer, Ch., 547, 561. 



Scherzer, K. v., 408. 



Schiefner, A., 260, 321, 572. 



Schiltberger, J., 373- 



Schlegel, G., 199. 408. 



Schlimmer, J. L., 200, 206, 209, 249, 251, 

 298, 304, 306, 308, 320, 337, 344. 347" 

 349, 363, 365, 369. 370, 381, 383, 391. 

 402, 405, 416, 425, 428, 447, 449, 454, 



