312 



INDEX. 



FOR 



HOD 



applied by Chinese to Euro- 

 peans, i. 42, 91, 230 



Forsyth's expedition referred to, 

 XX, i. 236 



Fox, steppe {CcdUs Corsac), ii. 211 

 scq. 



Fritsche's observations, i. 17, 308 ; 

 ii. 307 seq. 



Fuss and Bunge, their observa- 

 tions, 17 



GABET, Hue's companion, xi 

 scq д., i. 39, 185 



Gadjur Mt., ii. 63, 76, 94 seq.; 

 hike near sumniit of, 95 ; legend 

 concerning, 96, 250 



Galdan Khan, of Dzungaria, i. 232 



Gandjiir (Kanjur), sacred litera- 

 ture of Buddhism, i. 75, 211, 

 272 seq. 



Gflj"^ country, ii. 168 



Gaubil, Pore, referred to, ii. 169 



Gaii-dji-iuH, Chinese settlement, 

 i. 103 



Geographical Society (of Russia), 

 i. 95,96; ii. 27 



Gerbillon and Verbiest, Jesuit mis- 

 sionaries, referred to, i. loi, 183 



Chat, the word, i. 275 



Ghorkhar, wild ass of Persia, ii. 

 146, 148 



Gigens, xxxviii scq., i. 12, 76 scq. ; 

 miracles performed by, 149, 251 

 seq.,2J\^, 275 ; ii. 40, 41 scq., 47 



Gissar Khan, i. 194 



Gmelin, the naturalist, named, i. 



195 



Goat mountain {Capra Sibirica), 

 ii. 275 



Gobi desert ; the name, i. 16 ; 

 height, 17 ; character, 18; in- 

 habitants, 20 scqq. ; terrors of, 

 194, 231 scq. ; ii. 5 seq., 74; 

 winter in the, 22 ; route across, 

 271 scq. ; the Galpin, 2^2 scqq. ; 

 Central, 278 scqq. ; trade routes 

 in, 276, 280 seq. 



Gol (river), the word, i. 6 



' Gnloss' newspaper, ii. 258 



Gordon, Colonel, ii. 133 



Gossip, love of, i. 68 



Grass, poisonous, ii. 81 



Great Wall of China, i. 34. 38 scq. ; 

 45, 84, 93, 100, 103, 181 ; ii. 56 



Grosvenor, Hon. Т., xxi 



Grueber and Dorville, i. 2S2, 283 



Giichin-gurbu sand hills, i. 107 

 seq. 



Giidjir, a saline efflorescence, i. 

 122 ; ii. 227 



Guibourt, French pharmacologist, 

 referred to, ii. 85, 294 



Gungir-gol R., i. 109 



Gurbu-iiaidji, Snowy Mts., ii. 182 



Gurcssii gadzir, Mongol name for 

 Northern Tibet, ii. iSo 



Gushi-Khan, prince of Mongolia, 

 ii. 152 



Gwan-kau pass, i. 45 



Gyps Himalaycnsis,sce Snow Vul- 

 ture 



TTADAKI, Khata (scarves), 

 -^ -^ interchange of, i. 73, 280 



scq. ; ii. 121 

 Halicctos Macci,see Fishing Eagle 

 Haliutai R., i. 153 seq. ; ii. 4, 13 

 Hami, ii. 169, 276, 290 

 H anbury and Fliickiger, referred 



to,i. 191 ; ii. 85, 292, 297 

 Hanga-nor lake, i. 109 

 Hangin-daban, ii. 281 

 Hankau, tea plantations near, i. 



35 ; Russian firms at. 40 ; ii. 267 

 Hares, i. 8, 107, 164, 197 ; Alpine, 



8, 26 scqq. ; ii. 251, 282 

 Heat, intense, i. 199, 217; ii. 297 



seq. 

 Heeley, Mr. Wilfred, i. 281 

 Hchliing, a rank of clergy, i. 79 

 HeJitsul, a rank of clergy, i. 79 

 He-shui, sec Shara-muren 

 Himalayas, i. 75, 'j'j 

 H imping temple, i. 168 

 Hoang-ho (Yellow River), i. 25, 



28, 39,46,85,99, 137, 150,153; 



first glimpse of, 154, 180; valley 



of, 173, 183, 189, 193, 195, 203, 



206, 221, 231, 240, 271, 284; 



ii. 5, 8, 13; ferries across, i. 



178 seq.; course of, 184 seq., 



188 ; described, 186 seqq. ; 



channels of, 188 seq. ; ii. li 



scq. ; 35, 53 ; left bank, 10 ; 



sources, 180 

 Ho-chau, i. 1S4 ; ii. 149 

 Hodgson, Mr., now Sir Brian H., 



i. 273 



