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GENERAL INDEX 



duced in T'ai-yuan fu, 236; recipe for 

 making, 234. 



Grapes, introduced into China in 128 

 B.C., 221; method of preserving and 

 storing, 230; rare in southern China, 

 232; varieties of, in China, 228-230. 



Gray, A., 338, 440. 



Greek, alleged loan-words from the, in 

 Chinese, 225, 445; Iranian loan-words 

 in, 285, 427 note 8; not known in 

 Fergana, 226. 



Greeks, influence of, on Orient in tech- 

 nical culture superficial, 294; water- 

 melon unknown to ancient, 445. 



Grierson, Sir George A., 591, 595. 



Groeneveldt, W. P., 269, 390, 472, 



497- 



Groot de, 303. 

 Grube, W., 266, 512. 

 Grum-Gr2imailo, 266, 439. 

 Gruppy, H. B., 238. 

 Guibourt, 523, 528. 

 Guillon, J. M., 220. 

 GundeSapQr, 377. 



Hadramaut, myrrh from, 461. 



Hai-nan, 286, 375, 470, 485. 



Hai yao pen ts'ao, 247, 248, 359, 384, 



460, 465, 470, 471, 475, 479, 483, 510. 

 Hajji Mahomed, 546. 

 Halde Du, 425, 426. 

 Haleyy, J., 208. 

 Hami, balsam-poplar of, 341; raisins of, 



231; varieties of grape introduced 



from, 229. 



Han Pao-en, 340, 380. 

 Han Wu ti nei 6wan, 232. 

 Hanbury, D., 198, 299, 316, 321, 343, 



346, 347, 349, 357, 364, 366, 405, 



447, 449, 458, 464, 48o, 503, 505, 508, 



542, 545, 548, 549, 556. 

 Handcock, P. S. P., 415, 486. 

 Hanlfa, Abu, 316, 354. 

 Hansen, N. E., 219. 

 HanzO Murakami, 501. 

 Hardiman, J. P., 563. 

 Hauer, 409. 



Haukal, Ibn, 255, 374, 377, 507, 5H. 

 Hehn, V., 206, 208, 220, 243, 247, 258, 



272, 276, 277, 300, 320, 321, 369, 373, 



386, 438 539- 

 Hei Ta & ho, 234. 

 Heldreich, Th. v., 267, 299. 

 Hemp, brought to Europe by Scythians, 



294; mentioned in Pahlavi literature, 



I 93I typical textile of the ancient 



Chinese, 293. 

 Hemsley, W. B., 218, 266, 289, 296, 311, 



341, 408, 426, 439, 535, 548, 587. 

 Henna, 332, 334~338. 

 Henry, A., 295, 328, 375. 

 Herat, almonds exported from, 409; 



almonds of, 406 note 4; amber from, 



522; asafoetida of, 354; Chinese and 

 Iranian names of, 187; manna of, 347 

 note 4. 



Herbelot d', 277, 361, 430, 433. 



Herodotus, 223, 224, 290, 291, 348, 372, 

 390, 403, 412, 456, 486, 488. 



Hervey St.-Denys d', 499. 



Herzfeld, 563. 



Heyd, W., 321, 496, 544, 549. 



Hi, country and tribe of Korea, 198. 



Hian p'u, 459, 470. 



Hian tsu pi ki, 409. 



Hickory, discovered in China by F. N. 

 Meyer, 271. 



Hien lu ki, 438, 441. 



Hien Yuan-gu, 515. 



Himly, K., 578. 



Kin-nan fu &, 520. 



Hio pu tsa u, 308. 



Hippocrates, 447. 



Hirth, F., 186, 187, 190, 191, 202, 21 1, 

 213, 223, 226, 227, 230, 239, 242, 257, 

 269, 279, 282, 283, 286, 288, 297, 302, 

 319, 321, 324, 329, 330, 334, 344, 355, 

 359, 36o, 363, 368, 369, 371, 373, 374, 

 385, 389, 408, 410, 411, 415, 424, 428, 

 429, 435-437, 445, 457, 459, 461, 462, 

 465, 466, 470, 472, 475, 479-481, 485. 

 487, 490-495, 513, 523-525, 529, 535, 

 537, 538, 545, 546, 550, 558, 559, 592, 

 593- 



Hjuler, A., 574. 



Ho K'iao-yuan, 394. 



Ho-lo-tan, on Java, 491. 



Ho-nan, pomegranates of, 280; walnuts 

 of, 265. 



Ho Se-hwi, 236, 252, 406. 



Ho Yi-hin, 399, 409. 



Hoang, P., 325. 



Hoernle, A. F. R., 248, 254, 335, 558, 559, 

 590. 



Hollyhock, 551. 

 Hommel, W., 514. 



Hone's Sokukan, 244. 



HonzO komoku keimO, 204, 243, 250 



260, 273, 293. 

 HonzO-wamyO, 243. 

 Hooker, J. D., 260, 261. 

 Hooper, D., 338, 343, 348, 528. 

 Hoops, J., 221, 255, 451, 452. 

 Hori, K., 530, 531. 

 Horn, P., 225, 321, 343, 373, 493, 495, 



506, 53i, 538, 557, 563, 58i, 590. 

 Horses, of Iran, conveyed to China, 210. 

 Hort, A., 355, 364, 431. 

 Hou Han Su, 187, 221, 374, 456, 489, 492, 



521, 525- 



Houtum-Schindler, A., 496, 497. 



Hu, alluding to India, 374; iron of the, 

 202; language of the, 508; meaning of 

 term, 194 (cf. also the discussion of 

 S. Le>i, Bull, de I'Ecole fr., Vol. IV, 

 PP' 559-563) ; prefixed to plant-names, 



