GENERAL INDEX 



611 



Pott, F. A., 249, 370, 421, 503, 545, 587. 



Powder, of white lead, 201. 



Poyarkov, 267. 



Procopius, 224. 



Przyluski, J., 321, 512. 



Psoralea, 483-485. 



Ptolemy, 473. 



Putchuck, 462-464. 



Pyrard, F., 338, 370, 421, 465, 556. 



P'an an, 271. 

 P'an san ci, 259, 271. 

 P'an Yo, 280, 285. 

 P'ei wen cai kwari k'un fan p'u, 259. 

 P'ei wen yiin fu, 475, 512, 566. 

 P'en C'en, 401. 

 P'i ya, 323. 



P'in ts'uan san ku ts'ao mu ki, 527. 

 P'o-lo-men, country along the frontier 

 of Burma, 46 8-470, 494. 



Qara-Khoja, asafcetida of, 358; manna 

 of, 346; wine of, 236. 



eazwlnl, 552, 554. 

 uatremere, 556. 



Rabelais, 203. 



Radloff, W., 256, 565, 572, 574, 592. 



Raisins, 231. 



Ramsay, H., 362, 577. 



Rape- turnip, 381. 



Raquette, G., 579. 



RaSid-eddin, 564. 



Rauwolf, L., 546, 550. 



Ray, P. C., 513- 



Reil, T., 428, 495. 



Reinach, L. de, 408. 



Reinaud, M., 232, 248, 282, 407, 413, 



506, 553. 

 Re"musat, Abel, 499, 508, 526, 531, 538, 



565, 572, 574- 

 Rhubarb, 547-551. 

 Rice, 372-373. 

 Ricinus, 403-404 1482. 

 Richthofen, F. v., 190, 535, 538. 

 Riley, 586. 



Risley, H. H., 235, 261. 

 Ritter, C., 377. 

 Rock-crystal, cups of, from Sogdiana, 



494- 

 Rockhill, W. W., 202, 260, 262, 269, 317, 



345, 355, 390, 405, 487 493. 497, 5, 

 519, 527, 562. 



Roediger, R., 249, 370, 421, 503, 545. 

 Rom, Rim, transcription of, in Chinese, 



437- 

 Rose, in the Lo-yu gardens, 217; in 



Pahlavi literature, 194. 

 "Rose of China," 551. 

 Ross, Sir E. D., 199, 278, 497, 498. 

 Rosteh, Ibn, 492. 

 Roxburgh, W., 261, 381, 397, 405, 421, 



452, 484, 544, 582, 584, 585, 587. 



Rubruck, 496, 564. 



Rugs, with gold threads, 488; woollen, 



492-493- 



Rum, in plant-names, 384, 497, 498. 

 Rumphius, 290. 



Ruska, J., 511-513, 527, 528, 554, 555- 

 Russia, alfalfa in, 219. 

 Russian Turkistan, pistachio in, 246; 



sesame in, 291. 



Sa-la, Lo-lo word for tree-cotton, re- 

 corded by Chinese in the fifth century, 

 491. 



Saba, Queen of, 430, 431. 



Saburo, S., 560. 



Sachau, E., 530. 



Sacy, Silvestre de, 432. 



Safflower, 324-328; confounded by Chi- 

 nese with saffron, 310; saffron adul- 

 terated with, 309. 



Saffron, 193, 309-323. 



Sainson, C., 413, 471. 



Sakharov, 416. 



Sal ammoniac, 503-508. 



Salamander, 500, 501. 



Salemann, C., 496, 530, 532, 565, 573. 



Saltpetre, 503, 555. 



Salts, of various colors, 511. 



Samarkand, amber from, 522; jasmine 

 of, 332; manna of, 345, rhubarb of, 

 550. 



San fu hwan t'u, 263, 334, 417. 



San kwo &, 313. 



San ts'ai t'u hui, 507. 



San K'in, 322. 



"Sand-pot," peculiar kind of pottery, 



234- 



Sandal- wood, exported from India, 318, 

 374 SS 2 , 584. See the recent discus- 

 sion of S. Le"vi, Journal asiatique, 1918, 

 I, pp. 104-111. 



Sanguinetti, 282, 552. 



Sanskrit, no word for "alfalfa" known 

 in, 214; method of treating plant- 

 names in Chinese dictionaries of 

 215-216. 



Sapan-wood, in Pahlavi literature, 193. 



Sargent, C. S., 266, 271. 



Sarkar, B. K., 240. 



Sasanian Government, titles of, 529-534. 



Satow, E., 535. 



Savel'ev, 492. 



Savina, F. M., 404. 



Scarlet, 498. 



Schefer, Ch., 547, 561. 



Scherzer, K. v., 408. 



Schiefner, A., 260, 321, 572. 



Schiltberger, J., 373. 



Schlegel, G., 199, 408. 



Schlimmer, J. L., 200, 206, 209, 249, 251, 

 298, 304, 306, 308, 320, 337, 344, 347- 

 349, 363, 365, 369, 370, 381, 383, 391, 

 402, 405, 416, 425, 428, 447, 449, 454, 



