GENERAL INDEX 



603 



Erdmann, F. v., 527. 

 Esposito, M., 433. 

 Ezekiel, 486. 



Fa Hien, 282. 



Fadlan, 553. 



Falaha naba^Iya, 396. 



Falconer, 362. 



Fan C'en-ta, 197, 328, 408, 426. 



Fan Co, 468, 469, 494. 



Fan I-6i, 260. 



Fan yi min yi tsi, 215, 216, 254, 283, 290, 

 308, 318, 323, 404, 411, 455, 457, 458, 

 466, 518, 551, 592. 



Fanyu &, 413, 491. 



al-Faqlh, Ibn, 500, 507, 512, 515, 556. 



Farvardin Yat, 569. 



F6e, 543, 586. 



Fei sue hi, 197. 



Feldhaus, 513. 



Fenugreek, 446-447. 



Fergana, carrot in, 454; centre from 

 which viticulture spread to China, 

 221; Chinese words from language of, 

 212-213, 22 5; coriander in, 298; indigo 

 in, 370; Iranian language spoken in, 

 212; mango in, 552; rice in, 372; se- 

 same attributed by Chinese to, 288; 

 sesame cultivated in, 291; visited by 

 Can K'ien, 210; walnut in, 255. 



Ferrand, G., 320, 351, 378, 419, 469, 

 474, 478, 512, 524, 541, 545, 549, 552, 



^.553- 



Fig, 410^414. 



Filbert, in Pahlavi literature, 193. 



Firdausl, 532, 570. 



Fish-teeth = walrus ivory, 567. 



Flax, 293-296. 



Fletcher, G., 567. 



Fluckiger, F. A., 299, 311, 316, 320, 346, 

 347, 349, 357, 364, 366, 405, 447, 449, 

 480, 542, 548, 549, 556. 



Forbes, F. B., 217, 266, 289, 296, 311, 

 341, 408, 426, 439, 535, 547, 587. 



Ford, C., 196, 449. 



Forke, A., 523. 



Formosa, pea of, 306. 



Fossey, C., 519. 



Fraenkel, S., 415, 559. 



France, manna of, 346; walnut oil manu- 

 factured in, 266 note 4. 



Francisque-Michel, 489, 492, 496, 498, 

 501. 



Franke, O., 231, 284, 409, 553, 595. 



Frankincense, in Pahlavi literature, 193. 



Fryer, John, 253, 347, 357, 447, 454. 



Fu Hou, 302, 327. 



Fu-kien, square bamboo of, 536. 



Fu K'ien, 381. 



Fu kwo ki, 282. 



Fu-li Palace, 263. 



Fu-lin (Syria), balm of Gilead of, 429; 

 cassia pods of, 420; fig of, 411, 412; 



galbanum of, 363; grape- wine in, 223; 

 jasmine of, 330; language of, 408, 411, 

 415, 420, 423, 427, 429, 435-437, 479; 

 olive of, 415; se-se of, 516; transcrip- 

 tion of the name in Chinese, 436-437 ; 

 words from, transmitted to China in 

 latter half of the ninth century, 424. 



Fu-lu-ni, amber and coral of, 521 note 9. 



Fu-nan (Camboja), pomegranate of, 

 282; Pterocarpus of, 459 note i; 

 saffron from, 318; storax from, 457. 



Fu-si, on Sumatra, cassia pods of, 420; 

 cummin of, 384. 



Fu-tse, 379. 



Fuhner, H., 525. 



Fukuba, Y., 244. 



Fun i wen kien ki, 232, 279, 304, 379, 



393- 

 Fun Yen, 279. 



Gabelentz, H. C. v. d., 416, 439, 575. 



Galangal, name not derived from Chi- 

 nese, 545. 



Galbanum, 363-366. 



Galenus, 246, 366, 369. 



Gandhara, vegetable from, 402. 



Garcia da Orta, 314, 346, 347, 351, 353, 

 355, 356, 360, 361, 370, 421, 422, 443, 

 458, 464-466, 476, 481, 482, 542, 544, 

 546, 550, 556, 583, 591. 



Gardthausen, V., 563. 



Garver, 218. 



Gauthiot, R., 186, 212, 285, 529, 530, 



531, 563, 569, 573, 589. 



Gazna, asafcetida of, 359, 361. 



Gedrosia, Balsamodendron of, 467; 

 myrrh of, 462; nard of, 455. 



Geerts, A. J. C., 201, 340, 508, 510, 512, 

 514, 516, 519- 



Geiger, W., 462, 595. 



Gerarde, John, 393, 396, 477, 551, 587. 



Gerini, G. E., 269, 473, 474. 



Gesar romance, 235, 236, 437 note I. 



Gilyak, acquainted with wild walnut, 

 266. 



Ginger, dried, 201, 583. 



Goeje de, 389, 495. 



Gold, in Tibet, 516; of Persia, 509; 

 traded in Yun-nan, 469. 



"Gold Peach," 379. 



Golde, on the Amur, acquainted with 

 wild walnut, 266. 



Golstunski, 361, 594. 



Gombocz, Z., 294, 574. 



Gourd, native of China, 197. 



Grape-vine, 220-245. 



Grape-wine, at the court of the Mongols, 

 234; in Fergana and Sogdiana, 221; 

 in KuSa, 222; in Persia, 223-225; in 

 Syria, 223, 224; introduced into China, 

 231; method of making, introduced 

 into China, 232; of India, 239-242; of 

 Qara-Khoja, 236; of Tibet, 236; pro- 



