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INDEX. 



Tern (black-billed), on Indus, 48 ; (gull- 

 billed), 156 ; (lesser, 283) 



Tetraogallus tibetarms, 181 



Tetur, Tetra, names of partridge, 70 



Thamnobia} fuMcata, or Indian robin, 

 12 



Thor village, 84 ; valley (day's sport 

 in), 104 



Thorn (prickly Jerusalem), 35 



Thrush (black and scarlet), 113 ; (black- 

 throated, 114; (red-necked), 114 ; 

 (Calcutta), 199 ; (blue), long-billed 

 variety, 261 ; in gardens at Peshawur, 

 317 



Thunderstorm in Himalaya, 73 ; in 

 Cashmere, 207 



Thyme (wild), at Vemag, 204 



Tichochoma Tmi/raria, 68 



Tick burying itself in the skin,' 228 



Tiger, man-eating, at Maun, 20, 21 ; in 

 Punjaub, 146 ; traces of 288 ; Cap- 

 tain Colby killed by one near Rawul 

 Pindee, 313 



Tiger-cat (Horsfield's), 107 



Tinnwncvius aXauda/rius, 21 ; cenchris, 

 99 



Titmouse (gray), at Poonah, 12, 219 ; 

 (gray-backed), 110 ; (black-crested), 

 110, 169 ; (red-headed), 169 



Tcenia mediocaneUata, 309 



Tooskee Lake, 275 



Tooty or roseate finch, 152 



Topes or groves, 26 



Totarms glottis, 49 ; stagnatilis, 49 ; 

 ochropus, 129 



Transport of baggage and camels over 

 Indus, 313 



Travelling to lull-stations, 63 



Trinidad, island of, 6 



Troglodytes Mmaiayanus, 297 



Troop-ships should have netting on fore- 

 castle, 6 



Tropic-bird (Phaethon), 7 



Trout (Himalayan), a species of carp, 

 174 ; a sacred fish at Lidur, 178, 

 199 ; caught, 269 



Tsuhra, name of markhore, 213 



Tsumureri Lake, 282 



Tulip in flower, 162 ; wild, 177 



TwdMs atrogu!aris,lli ; nificoUis, 114 ; 

 mscioorus, 114 ; dissimilia, 199 ; vmir 

 color, 199 



Turtle-dove of Seychelles, 8 



Turtles abundant at Seychelles, 8 



Twrtw swratends, 51 ; hmmMs, 51, 



136 

 TitssUago fwrfa/ra (?) growing in India, 



242 

 Twining, " Diseases of Bengal" quoted, 



10 



Umeenath, a place of pilgrimage, 168 ; 



shrine in gypsum rock, 299 

 Unicom, perhaps founded on Tibetan 



antelope, 279 

 Unshun, 225 ; height of village above 



the sea, 226. 

 Upwpa epops, 24 

 Uri Put, 165 

 Ursus tibetarms. 111 ; arcios, 238 ; isa- 



beUirms, 238 ; coUans, only a variety 



of brown bear, 240 ; UMatms, 241 

 Utu village, 206 



VaneUus oristaiiis, 128 ; lewcwms, 



154 

 Vegetation, rapidity of, 195 

 Vetch (red-flowered), food of kiang, 



276 

 Vemag, fountain at, 203 

 Viburnum at Vemag, 204 

 Vishau river, 206 

 Vulpes numtarms, 101, 193, 287 ; jla- 



vescens, 217, 287 

 Vvltwr indicus, 1 5 

 Vulture (Egyptian), at Poonah, 12, 14 ; 



(Indian), at Poonah, 14 ; habits and 



description of Egyptian, 25'; habits 



of Indian, 79 ; (great tawny), 80 ; 



(Pondicherry), 80 ; (tawny), courage 



of one when wounded, 105 

 Vultures, soaring of, 74 ; how do they 



discover their food? 75, 76 



Waqtail (pied), 13, 136 ; (Luzonian and 

 Dukhun), 49 ; (yeUow-headed), 58 ; 

 (spotted hill), 72 ; (green), 130 ; 

 (gray), 169, 275 ; (yellow lark-toed), 

 219 ; gray at Peshawur, 317 



Wagtail lark (yellow), 13 



Wall-creeper, habits of, 68, 221 



Wabiut-tree, 166 



Warbler (blue-throated), 58, 156 ; black- 

 breasted, 215 



Water-goat, 213 



Water-ousel (brown), 115 



Water-pheasant, 225 



Water-snake, 221 



