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INDEX. 



КНА 



LAN 



I5j ЪЪЛ1 ^<^ЧЧЛ ii- 1 16 ; invasion 

 of, i. 62 ; rate of travel, 64 ; lan- 

 guage, 67 ; territorial divisions, 

 84; their horses, 117 ; camels, 

 121 ; the name, 232 ; ii. 149, 

 272, 278 seq. 



Khan-ola mount, its sanctity, i. 

 16, 205 ; ii. 283 



Khan-ula Mts. (Haldzyn-bur- 

 gontu), ii. 4, 268 



Khassar, the archer, see Gissar 

 Khan 



К hat a, see Hadaki 



Khatun-gol (Lady's River), i. 203 



Khingan range, i. 104 



Khotens, see Chinese Soldiers 



Khubilghan, xxxvi 



Khubina (water casks), ii. 27 



Kiakhta, characteristics of, i. i 

 seqq. ; departure from, 6 ; ii. 

 70, 83, 284, 293 seqq. 



Kia-King, Emperor, i. 102 ; his 

 death, 103 



Kia-yui-kwan fortress, ii. 56 



Kien-long, Emperor of China, i. 

 102, 273 



Kiepert's Asia referred to, ii. 123 



Klleh, the word, ii. 143 



Kinsha-Kiang, ii. 306 



Kiri-nor, lake, i. 137 



Kitai-gorod, i. 44 



Klaproth, referred to, i. 75, 84, 

 272, 277 ; ii. 303 



Kobdo, town of, i. 59, 62 ; ii, 20, 

 123, 126 



Koeppen, referred to, xxxiii, i. 76, 

 275, 281 seq. 



Koir-Bogdo Mt., ii. 35 



Koites, ii. 149 



Koko-nor, lake and district, xv, 

 i. 25, 28, 56,64,67,72, 84, I'o, 

 .1S4, 269; ii. 8, 22, 24, 27, 36, 

 2,Zseqq., 58, 74, 85, 100 ; arrival 

 at, 107 ; the lake described, 

 139-157 ; the word, 139 ; legend 

 of the lake, 141 seqq. ; admin- 

 istration, 153 ; tish, 228 ; moun- 

 tains, 158 seq. : the lake in 

 spring, 225-230; water of, ii. 295 



Kolo-djoro,the bird of the desert, 

 i. 236 ; ii. 159 



Kolo-sun-nur, ii. 32 



Konkir Mt., ii. 76, 107 



Korchin tribes, i. 194 



Koshu7igs, or territorial divisions, 



i. 84 seq., 144 

 Kosin lake, ii. 96 

 Kovalefsky, i. 275, 276 ; ii. 302 

 Kublai-Khan, i. 67, 106, 279, 280, 



284 

 Kuen-lun range, ii. 182 

 Kuku-Khoto, xxii, i. 59, 85, 105, 



133,144,153,188; ii. 1б^<,^.,27б, 



28o seq., 290 

 Kuku-shih Mts., ii. 181 

 Kuku-yafnan, see Mountain Sheep 

 Kulan, or wild ass, xxvii, ii. 146 



seqq., 167, 168, 301 

 Kuliang Mt., ii. 55 

 Kulja, ii. 276 

 Kumbum, xiii, xxxiv, i. 79 ; ii. 155 



seqq. 

 Kumiss (tarasKJii), i. 54, 276 

 Kunduling-gol R., ii. 13 

 Kiing-gtiressii, i.e. ' man-beast,' 



see Bears 

 Ku-peh-kau, i. 100 seq.; height 



above sea-level, 104; ii. 56 

 Kurai-hundu, i. 206, 210 

 Kurei-hundu, i. 206 

 Kurile tea, see Potentilla 

 Kutukhtu, xxxviii ; or Great Lama 



of Urga, i. 9, II, 12, 13 ; cere- 

 monial observed before, 75 ; 



his rank, 76 ; ordination by, 



79 ; legend of, 165 seqq. ; ii. 46 



seq., 257 

 Kiiyiti-cheng, ruins of, ii. 70 

 Kuzupchi sands, i. 186, 189, 190, 



192 seqq., 210, 215, 220, 233; 



ruins in, 216 

 Kwei-hwa-cheng, see Kuku-Khoto 

 Kyang, xxvii, ii. 301 



LADAK, ii. 300, 305 

 Lagojiiys Tibeta7ius, ii. 88 

 Lamas, at Urga, i. 11 ; their doc- 

 trines, 1 1 ; food, 56 ; service 

 performed by, 75 ; clergy, or, 

 78 seqq. ; Donir-, ii. 47 ; at 

 Chobsen, 71 seq. ; red and 

 yellow sects, xxxiv seqq., ii. 



305 



Lamaism, x.Zoseq. ; and Roman- 

 ism, xxxiii seq. 



Lama-miau, or Dolon-nor, i. 105 



Lammergeier, ii. 241 



Lan (Hang), value of, i. 5 ; ii. 3, т^) 



