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called einen Khan was a native of Chaghatai or Jagatai 
in Khur I find that in Colonel Stewart’s map of 
Kiurisin voublished i in the Royal Be athe Society’s Journal 
for 1881, and reproduced, on a reduced scale, in ** Through 
Persia in disguise,’’ 1911, Juiithees is the name of a village 
in northern Khurasan, and that also there is a range of 
mountains called the J aghatai mountains. 
Page 14, 1.14. It seems not improbable that Dr. Denison 
Ross’s “suggestio n of chapri * bran’? is the right one, for I see 
that Dr. Aitchison in his account of the Botany of the ae 
border, Transactions of the Linnean Society, 1887, says p. 5, 
“The fodder supplied to us for our cattle scnnbiced: of the 
crushed straw of wheat and barley, and of the stems of 
millet.’? Chapri might represent ‘‘ Crushed straw.’’ But the 
passage is still somewhat of a riddle. 
