INDEX. 



313 



HOL 



KHA 



Holeh-gol, small stream, i. 109 



Home news, ii. 258 



Ho-nan, see Ordos 



Hooker, Dr., referred to, ii. 249 



Horns, stag's, Chinese demand for, 



i. 170, 261 

 Horse-racing, i. 117 

 Horses, steppe, i. 116 seq.; wild, 



xxvii, ii. 170 

 Ho-tau, i. 1S4 

 Hue's travels referred to, xi seqq., 



i- 39,70, 137, 174, 185, 210, 274, 



276, 281 ;ii. 3, 58, 119, 121,123, 



139 seq., iS2, 155, 156 158,160, 



167, 175, 178, 185, 221, 299; 



his veracity, xiv seqq., xxxiii 

 Humboldt, Alexander von, referred 



to, i. 198 ; ii. 2S6, 305 

 Hume, the naturalist, referred to, 



ii. 236 

 Hurku hills, ii. 272, 274, 275 



seq. 

 Hwang-cheng, Imperial town of 



Peking, i. 92 

 Hwei-hwei, see Dungans 

 Hwen-thsang, i. 284 

 Hyacinthe, Pere, referred to, i. 77, 



84, 87, 92 



TBN BATUTA, i. 2S5 



i Hi R., i. 232 ; province of, ii. 



56. 290 

 Images, colossal, at Urga, i. 9 

 Inns, Chinese, i. 42 seq., 246 

 In-shan range, i. 153 seqq., 173, 



185, 186 ; ii. 5, 264, 275 

 Interpreter of the expedition sent 



back, i. 5 ; want of a good, xxix, 



66 

 Irgai, Irghai, see Ning-hia-fu 

 Irinchinoff, Dondok, a Cossack, 



ii. 25 

 Iro R., i. 7 

 Irtish R., i. 83, 231 

 Izzat UUah's ' Itineraries,' ii. 304 



T ACKDAWS, i. 8 

 J Jaeschke's ' Tibetan Diction- 

 ary,' ii. 303 

 Japanese goatsucker, ii. 90 

 Japanese owl, i. 165 

 Jehol, summer residence of Em- 

 peror, i. 102 • 



Jesuits, i. 45 



Juniper, a sacred tree, ii. 78 seq., 

 261 



KAI-FONG-FU, i. 185 

 Kalgan, ix, xxi ; the word, 

 i. 34 ; described, 34 seq. ; mer- 

 chants at, 40 seq. ; road to Pek- 

 ing from, 42 seqq. ; 59, 68, 99, 

 105, 115, 126, 133, 181; 11. I 

 seq., 5 ; return to, 22 seq., 26 

 seqq., 4 1, 56 

 Kalmaks, or Kalmucks, i. 231, 



237 

 Kamba, a rank of clergy, i. 79 

 Kambi-nansu, Tibetan envoy, ii. 



^54 . .. , 



Kan-chau, town, 1. 232 ; u. 56, 59, 



73, 75, '23, 292 



Kangai, or hilly region, ii. 281 



Kanghi, Emperor, i. 16, 61, 106, 

 183, 232 



Kanjur, see Gandjur 



Kan-su, province of, i. 25, 40, 78, 

 79, 86, 122, 128, 130, 180, 232; 

 ii. 38, 47, 53, 59 ; the mountains, 

 24, 55, 59 -y^Y-, 74 ^eqq., 201 ; 

 climate, 76 seq., 252 seqq.; flora, 

 77 seqq. ; fauna, 87-92 ; bound- 

 aries, 69 ; inhabitants, 69 ; hu- 

 midity, xxxi-ii, 93, 231 ; rebel- 

 hon in, 122, seqq. ; governors of, 

 151, 171 ; the name, 292, 301 



Karagol R., i. 6, 7 



Kara-kung (black folk), the com- 

 mon people, i. 62 seq. 



Kara-Moriteh, spring of, ii. 2, 4 



Kara-)nure?i, see Hoang-ho 



Kara-narin-ula range, i. 153 seq.; 

 ii. \seq., 7 seq., 272 



Kara-nor lake, ii. 166 



К ara-siilta, see Black-tailed An- 

 telope 



Kara-takia, sec Pheasant 



Kara-Tangutans, ii. 149 л^^. 



Karmyk,i. 235 ; ii. 34, 55 ; berries 

 used as food, 167 



' Karza,' Col. Prejevalsky's Mon- 

 gol dog, ii. 26 seq., 37 



Kashgar, ii. 300 



Keshiktch-murren, i. 258 



Keshikten, principality of, i. 106, 

 117 



Khalkas and their country, i. 3, 



