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General Index 



455. 46o, 479, 481, 525. 544. 556, 565, 



587. 

 Schmidt, I. J., 235, 572. 

 Schmidt, P., 473. 

 Schmidt, P., 538. 

 Schmidt, R., 352. 

 Schoff, W. H., 524, 541. 

 Schott, W., 251, 252, 257, 341, 344, 491, 



508, 574- 

 Schrader, 0., 208, 220, 240, 249, 274, 



285, 369. 386, 395, 411, 461, 513, 538, 



542, 548, 582. 

 Schrenck, L. v., 267. 

 Schumann, C, 542, 543. 

 Schwarz, P., 255, 332, 377, 425, 500, 507, 



SII, 512. 

 Schweinfurth, G., 337, 453. 

 Scott, J. G., 563. 

 Scythians, hemp brought from Asia to 



Europe by, 294. 

 Se-c'wan, aconite of, 379; brassica of, 



380; flax in, 295; kidney bean in, 308; 



Psoralea in, 484; species of Curcuma 



in, 313; square bamboo of, 536; sugar 



imported into, 376; walnut in, 266; 



wild pepper of, 375. 

 Se £*wan t'un &, 501. 

 Seals, made from walnut shells, 268. 

 Seidel, E., 320, 347, 349, 368, 369, 402, 



443, 446, 522, 55i- 

 Seligmann, R., 194. 

 Seres, name not connected with a 



Chinese word for "silk," 538. I have 



meanwhile found what I believe is 



the correct derivation of the word, on 



which I hope to report in the near 



future. 

 Sesame, in Chinese records, 288-293; i n 



Pahlavi literature, 193. 

 Seth, Symeon, 586. 

 Shagreen, 575. 

 Shah, acorn of, 369; basil named for, 586; 



cummin of, 384. 

 Shahrokia, 355, 358. 

 Shallot, 303-304. 



Shaw, R. B., 213, 214, 256, 261, 565. 

 Shiratori, 326. 

 Shiraz, galbanum of, 366; fenugreek of, 



447; jasmine oil of, 332; wine of, 241. 

 Si-fan, 200, 201, 310. 

 Si Fan, Western Barbarians (not Tibe- 

 tans), 341, 344. 

 Si ho kiu §i, 326. 

 Si kin tsa ki, 217, 262. 

 Si §i ki, 520. 

 Si Ts'o-S'i, 325, 326. 

 Si Wan Mu, 232. 

 Si yan 6'ao kun tien lu, 563. 

 Si yu ki, 355. 

 Si yu lu, 286. 

 Si yu wen kien lu, 341. 

 Si-zun, in names of Iranian plants, 



synonymous with Hu, 203. 



Si 2un, 313, 339, 367, 374-376, 380, 465, 

 481, 482, 504, 509 note 10. See also 

 Zun. 



Siam, a-wei ascribed to, 360 note 2; 

 coriander in, 299; dye-stuff of, 316; 

 nux- vomica of, 449; Psoralea in, 484 

 note 5; wine from sugar in, 376 note 



5- 

 Sian kwo ki, 281. 

 Siao Tse-hien, 282. 

 Siberia, alfalfa in, 219; Conioselinum in, 



200. 

 Sickenberger, 587. 

 Sie Lih-6i, 216. 

 Sie lo yu yuan, 268. 

 Silk, 537-539- 

 Silphion, 208, 355. 

 Sin-ra, in Korea, mint of, 198; pine of, 



269; silver of, 510. 

 Sin Wu Tai Si, 516. 

 Sina, Ibn, 551. 

 Slraf , 374, 377 note 2. y 

 Skattschkoff, C. de, 218. 

 Smith, A. H., 234. 

 Smith, F. P., 201, 279, 304, 310, 336, 365, 



395. 426, 436, 474. 484. 505- 

 Smith, V. A., 540, 569. 

 Socotra, Punica protopunica of, 277. 

 Sogdiana, 494; basil of, 588; peach of, 



379; pistachio in, 246; sal ammoniac 



of, 504, 506; se-se of, 516; visited by 



Can K'ien, 21 1; viticulture in, 221. 

 Soleiman, 231, 232, 282, 407, 413, 553. 

 Solinus, 486, 525. 

 Soltania, Archbishop of, 419. 

 Soubeiran, J. L., 475. 

 Soulie\ G., 491, 520. 

 Spain, basil brought by Arabs to, 587; 



spinach cultivated from end of 



eleventh century in, 395. 

 Spelter, 555. 

 Spiegel, F., 240, 254, 277, 416, 443, 537, 



570. 

 Spinach, 392-398. 

 Spinden, H. J., 440. 

 Spinel, 575. 

 Sprengling, M., 435. 

 Square bamboo, 535-537. 

 Stachelberg, R. v., 209. 

 Stalactites, 21. 

 Stapleton, H. E., 505. 

 Steel, 515, 575. 



Stein, Sir M. A., 214, 230, 255, 549, 562. 

 Steingass, F., 249, 299, 490, 495, 525, 



53i. 545. 551, 552, 555- 

 Storax, 456-460. 

 Storbeck, 389. 

 Strabo, 208, 212, 222-225, 239, 246, 290, 



355, 372, 390, 405. 412, 43i. 462, 541. 

 Strange, G. le, 277, 294, 332, 374, 390, 



428, 479- 

 Strychnine tree, 448. 



