INDEX. 



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Csoma de Koros, i. 284 

 Cycle, of Mongols, i. 65 seq. 

 Czar's officer, ii. yj, 52 



7~)ABAN, the word, i. 6, 274 



J-^ Dabry, Л1., ii. 297 



Dalai Lama, xxxv seq., i. 1 1, 12, 76 

 scg.; stories about, 250 ; ii. 141, 

 150, 154, 185, 304 



Dalai-nor lake, i. 99, 106 seqq.\ 

 description of, 108 scqq.\ wild 

 fowl on, no, 115 



Damsuk Mongols, ii. 152 



D'Anville, his map referred to, 

 i. 102 



Daphne Altazca, ii. 243 



Darhan-bil, a territorial division, 

 i. 144 



Darhan-ula temple, i. 109 



David, Armand, the French 

 naturalist, xx, xxxix ; his dis- 

 coveries, i. 168 



Dchiahours, ii. 299 seq. 



Dead, disposal of, i. 14, 82 



Deer, i. 261 seq. 



Deguignes, referred to, i. 180, 184 



Delia Penna, O. P. ,11.300,301,302 



Demchuk lake, ii. 95 seq. 



Dhyani Buddhas, xxxv 



Di-chu, ii. 221, 306 



Digarchi, xxxvi 



Ding-hu, town of, xxiii, i. 183, 187, 

 196, 215 ; arrival at, 220 seq. ; 

 description of, 222, 257; ii. 10 



Din-yuan-ing, town of, xxiv ; i. 238 

 seq.; arrival at, 241 ; appearance 

 of, 242, 246, 269 ; departure 

 from, ii. I seq., 9, 36 seq., 45, 

 255, 258 seq., 266 seq. 



DirisHH, kind of grass, i. 19, 122; 

 ii. 10, 12, 159 



Dirisun-khoto, ii. 255 



Djanji, the Gigen, ii. 47, 71 



Djaratai-dabas, lake bed of salt, 

 ii. 2 seqq., 159 seq., 268 



Djasaktu-Khan, i. 15 



Djuldjig, Col. Prejevalsky's Mon- 

 gol guide, i. 172, 220, 222, 239 



Djung-hng, town of, ii. 58, 63, 



123, 134 

 Dolon-nor, xxi, i. 9, 99, 102 ; ar- 

 rival at, 105 ; its idol foundry, 

 106 ; height of, 104 ; position of, 

 105,284; ii. 71 



Dugiini (oratories), i. 76 



Dulan-gol R., ii. 160 



Dulan-kit, ii. 160, 163, 166 



Dungans, and their insurrection, 

 i. 12, 15, 62, 82, 94, 197 seq., 

 210, 222, 238, 251, 259 ; ii. 8 

 seq., II, 40, 43 seqq., 51, 60 

 seqq., 98 seqq.; encounter with, 

 105 ; insurrection, 122-136, 

 252 ; thename, i 22, 276, 2,o^seq. 



Durban-oirad, or the Four Allies, 

 i. 231 



Durbutes, i. 117, 144 



Dust-storms, i. 118 seq.; ii. 35, 

 2 1 8 seq. 



Dzamba, or barley meal, ii. 71 



Щ-ПЪ, 119 •5'^?- 

 Dzara (hedgehog), see Convolvu- 

 lus 

 Dzeren, see Steppe Antelope 

 Dzungaria, i. 61 ; divisions of, 84, 

 86, 232, 277 



EAGLE, i. 27 ; fishing, 197 

 Egngaya, see Ning-hia-fu 

 Eleuths, i. 231 seq., lyj ; four 



clans of, 231 ; ii. 149, 152 

 Elias, Ney, referred to, xv, xxi, 



xxii, i. 277, 285 ; ii. 126, 168, 299 

 Elms, in the Urute country, ii. 273 

 El-shi-siang-fu, ii. 1 34 seq. 

 Emperor of China, ii. 135 seq. 

 Ethnology, notices of, i. 47-89 ; 



ii. 109-138 

 Etsina R., i. 232 ; ii. 53, 75, 107, 202 

 Etzina, city of, i. 232 

 Exploration in Asia, progress of, 



ix seqq. 



FACE, the, Tibetan custom of 

 dyeing, ii. no seq. 

 ' Faust,' Colonel Prejevalsky's set- 

 ter, \y 6, 133, 150, 217, 224; ii. 

 26 ; death of, 268 seqq. 

 Fedchenko, Alexis and Olga, xxi 

 Ferries across Hoang-ho, i. 215 

 Fish in Lake Dalai, i. 109 ; in 

 Hoang-ho, 197, 215 ; in Koko- 

 nor, ii. 141 

 Flood, sudden, ii. 264 

 Floods in China, i. 271 seq. 

 Flora, of Munni-ula, i. 162 ; of 



highlands of Kan-su, ii. "]"} 

 ' Foreign de\ils,' Kwei-tze, epithet 



