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INDEX. 



MUN 



PLA 



Munni-ula range, i. 153, 158-173; 

 height, 159; its peaks, 159; 

 trees, 160 ; flora, 160 seqq.\ 

 fauna, 164 seq.; legends of, 166 

 seq.; sport in, 171 seq. ; 187 

 seqq., 204, 212 ; ir. II, I3, 29 

 seqq., 36, 79, 263 



Murui-ussu R., XV, xxix, ii. 180, 

 181, 221, 222, 306 



Mur-wang, ii. 153 



Murzasak, banner, ii. 100 seq., 

 106, 107, 129 



NAN-KAU, town, i. 45 seq.; 

 range, 100 

 Nan-shan Mts., ii. 75, 144, 158 

 Napchitai-ulan-muren R., ii. 221 



seq. 

 Napchu village, ii. 152, 184 

 Nei-cheng, inner town of Peking, 



i. 9 1 seq. 

 Ngan-si-chau, ii. 169 

 Nimgan, a territorial division, i. 



144 

 Nim-pi, town of, ii. 69, 102, 134 

 Ning-hia-fu, town, i. 181, 187 ; 



identification of, 241, 257, 265 ; 



ii. 3, 11,45, 259, 301 

 Nomokhun-gol R., ii. 175, 178 

 Nor or Nur (Lake), the word, i. 6 



</^B0,' i. 76, 283; ii. 257 

 V_/ Odon-tala plain (Sing-su- 

 hai, i.e. Starry Sea), ii. 180 

 Odoric, Friar, ii. 303 

 Ogotono, see Alpine Hare 

 Okkodai, son of Chinghiz-Khan, 



i. 61. 

 Oliutai, Prince, i. 231 

 Oliuths, see Eleuths 

 От fnani padmi hom, Buddhist 

 formula, explained, i. 75, 282^77. 

 Onion heads used as tea, ii. 119 

 Opium-smoking, i. 178, 200 seq.; 



■ li- 130 



О rat, see Urutes 



Ordos, and their country, i. 25, 

 62, 72, 85, 154, 174 seq., 204; 

 the country described, 180-195 ; 

 the name, 180 seq.; boundaries, 

 180, 188 ; divisions, 184, 196, 

 204,210; ii. 3, 10, 11,13, 56, 123 



Orkhon R., i. 7, 8, 231 



Ornithology, notices of, i. 8, 23- 



26, 102,, \io seqq., \6^seq., 197, 

 236, 259, 260 ; ii. 12, 29, 31 

 seqq. у 88 seqq., 168, 212, 225 

 seq., 229, 236 seqq., 244 seq., 

 263, 276 



Orongo, see Antelope 



Ortolan, i. 25 



Outfit of the expedition, i. 94 seq. 



Ou-yam-pu,town of,ii.69, 102, 134 



Ovis a7-gali, see Argali 



Ovis Burrhel,see Mountain Sheep 



Ovis Poll, ii. 201 



PALLADIUS, the Archiman- 

 drite, referred to,xvi, ii. 124, 

 149, 299 



Pallas, referred to, i. 23 ; ii. 146, 

 294 



Pamir, ii. 305 



Panjan Rimbochi, or Teshoo- 

 Lama, xxxvi seq., i. 1 1 



Pan-tsiii-Erdeni, i. и, 76 



Partridge, grey, i. 8 ; rock, 165 ; 

 great snow, ii. 91 ; great rock, 

 236 seq. 



Passport, Chinese, i. 2, 98, 158, 

 174, 269: ii. 24, 27, 266 



Peach, wild in the Urute country, 

 ii. 273 



Pechihli, gulf of, i. 46, 185 ; pro- 

 vince of, 103 



Peh-cha Mt., its existence contra- 

 dicted, i. loi 



Peh-king, see Peking 



Peh-kwan. northern suburb of 

 Peking, i. 92 



Pehling and Fanqui, the terms, i. 

 276 



Peiho R., i. 100 seq.; ii. 25 



Peking, i. 42 ; entrance into, 46, 

 65, 68, 'J'] ; described, 90 seqq.; 

 departure from, 98 ; ii. 24, 36 



Penna, P. Orazio della, ii. 300, 301 



Pheasants, i. 197,260; Phasiaiiiis 

 torquatus, ii. 12, 92 ; long- 

 eared {Crossoptilo7i auritum), 

 244 seqq. 



' Plicenix. the,' referred to, i. 103 



Pigeon-Russian, i. 41 



Pilgrimages, stopped by Dungan 

 insurrection, i. 78 ; to Lhassa, 

 ii. 1 84 seq. 



Pinus Massoniana, ii. 78 



Plain of China, i. 44 



