GENERAL INDEX 



Nesous, akin to I.olos, 6i, 2ro. 



Nestorians, 208. 



Neydu, or Telo, R., 2S2 ; feeder of Irawadi, 



289. See Kiou-kiang. 

 Nilung-Ho, R., affluent of Black R., 406. 

 Ninglou, Singpho, chief at, 350, 352. 

 N'Mai-Kha, R., east branch of Irawadi, 410. 



O 



Odenthal, traveller, 2. 



Opium, monopoly at Laokay, 8 ; effects of, 



12, 87, III ; smoking, 100, 329; as a 



drink, 322. 

 Ouei-yuen, route Mong-ka to Pou-eul-Fou, 



wrongly placed in maps, 408. 



Padao, or Putau, capital of Khamti 315, 316 ; 



observations at, 378- 

 Pais, 48 ; particulars concerning, 59, 60, gi ; 



vocabulary, 433^ ; do., Chui, 4ZS ff- 

 Panlian, village in Khamti, 325. 

 Paper making, 226. 

 Papien, R., 70. 

 Pavie, M., Mission, 2, 21 ; news of, at Muong- 



le, 74, 219. 

 Pemachou, Mt., 261, 271. 

 Pdse, trade through, 135. 

 Petroleum, 7. 



Petsen, or Lamasjen, vocabulary', 439^ 

 Piao-tsen, cord bridge over Mekong, 171 ; 



observations at, 373. 

 Pikiang, R., 150. 

 Pirates, 9, 12, 21,47, '21. 

 Plants, 426^ 



Pochan, 109 ; obser\-ations at, 371. 

 Poisoned, eggs, iSl ; arrows, 192, 408. 

 Pou-eul-Fou, 52, 136 ; route to Burmah from, 



408. 

 Poulas, 15 ; vocabulary, 433^ 

 Poumans, query Kachins, 410. 

 Pou Mas. akin to Pais, 107 ; vocabulary, 



435# 



R 



Railway, Burmah to China, 32 ; do., 95 



at IJibruyarh, 325. 

 " Red Hats," the, 207, 234, 264. 



Red River, or Song-Coi, ascent of, 7, 8 ; 

 followed, 1 7 ; crossed, 40 ; comse resumed, 

 M ff-\ basin of, 125, 135; observations 

 on, 361, 362, 365, 368, 369. 



Reunnam, R., 294 ; observations on, 375. 



Rhinoceros, 75, 333. 



Rochill, 219. 



Rotin, district, 246. 



Sadiya, English frontier station, 348 ; reached, 



351- 



Salt, as exchange, 32 : workings, 149 ; want 

 of, 302 ; value in Khamti, 322. 



Salwen, R., approach to basin of, 153; in- 

 salubrity of, 155; other names for, 156, 

 194 ; on English map, ib. ; crossed, 264 ; 

 scenery on, 265 ; observations on, 375 ; 

 route between Mekong R. and, 410, 411. 



Sanguias-kiendzang, 245, 252. 



Sao, 5, 23, 57,73.93. "7, 121, 163. 



Secret societies, 13I. 



Se-kiang, R., affluent of Mekong, crossed, 

 105 ; observations at, 371 ; route from 

 confluence of, 408. 



Seran-Seli, 281, 285, 290, 308, 335. 



Setchuen, 55, 135, 159, 265. 



Sha-ha-te, routes from, 406. 



Shans, loi, 104. 



Siam, 94. 



Siao-kiang, R., erroneously called the 

 Yanj;-pi, 121 ; crossed, 122; recrossed, 148. 



Singleng, last Khamti village, 328. 



Singphos, same as Kachins, 323 ; first met, 

 344 ; relations with English, 352 ; vocabu- 

 lary, 443# 



Slaves, 195, 352, 354. 



Song-Bo, R., 73. 



Song-Coi, R., or Red R., ascent of, 8 ; 

 crossed, 40 ; course followed, 47^^ ; 

 scenery on. 51. 



Songs, Pai, 91 ; Lamasjen, 179 ; Lissou, 198 ; 

 Thibetan, 238^ 



Sorcery, Lissou, 200 ; Mosso, 216 ; Kioutse, 

 263. 



Soulie, Father, 217. 



Ssumao, from Mongtse main road to, 36 ; 

 approach to, 82 ; stay at, 84,^ ; observa- 

 tions at, 362, 365, 366, 370, 377 ; routes 

 from, 407. 



Sugar-cane, press, 325. 



Suicide, 181, 201, 225. 



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