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INDEX. 



Cryptogramma crispa, i. 262 ; ii. 68, 72. 



Crystals in gneiss, ii. 138. 



Cupressus funebris, i. 315, 317, 336. 



Cups, Tibetan, i. 132. 



Currants, wild, i. 148. 



Currents, ascending, i. 374. 



Curruckpore hills, i. 87. 



Cuttack forests, ii. 340. 



Cycas pectinata, i. 151, 382 ; ii. 30 ; 

 (note), i. 143 ; trees in Calcutta Gar- 

 den, ii. 247. 



Cyclops, figure resembling (note), ii. 

 195. 



Cynodon Dactylon, i. 385. 



Cypress, funereal, i. 315, 317, 336. 



Cypripedium, ii. 68, 322. 



D 



Dacca, ii. 254. 



Dacoits, i. 65. 



Dalbergia Sissoo, i. 101. 



Dallisary river, ii. 256. 



Damooda valley, i. 7. 



Dandelion, ii. 66. 



Daphne, paper from, ii. 162. See Paper. 



Date-palm, i. 34, 88 ; dwarf, ii. 300. 



Datura seed, poisoning by, i. 65. 



Davis, Mr. C. E., i. 41. 



Decaisnea, new edible fruit, ii. 198. 



Deer, barking, i. 399. 



Delphinium glaciale, i. 269 ; ii. 95. 



Demons, exorcisement of, ii. 114. 



Dendrobium densiflorum, ii. 19; Farmeri, 



&c, ii. 323; nobile, ii. 19; Pierardi, 



i. 103. 

 Dentaria (a pot-herb), ii. 47. 

 Denudation of Himalaya, i. 308 ; of 



Khasia, ii. 324. 

 Deodar (note),i. 256. 

 Dewan, Sikkim, i. 117; ii. 97; arrival 



at Tumloong, ii. 217; conferences 



with, ii. 221, 225; dinner with, ii. 



231 ; disgrace of, ii. 241 ; hostility to 



British, i. 117; house of, i. 304. 

 Dhal, i. 13. 

 Dhamersala, i. 222. 

 Dhob gi-ass, i. 385. 

 Dhurma countiw, name for Bhotan, 



(note), i. 366 ; people (note), i. 136 ; 



rajah, i. 136 ; seal of, i. 372. 

 Digarchi, ii. 125. See Jigatzi. 

 Dijong (name of Sikkim), i. 127. 

 Dilivaria ilicifolia, ii. 347. 

 Dillenia, i. 393, 395. 

 Dinapore, i. 82. 

 Dingcham, ii. 87, 169. 

 Dingpun, atChola, ii. 200, 201 ; Tibetan, 



ii. 160; Tinli, ii. 204. 



Diospyros embryopteris, i. 392 ; fruit, ii. 

 64. 



Dipterocarpi, ii. 345 ; D. turbinates, ii. 

 348. 



Diseases attributed in Tibet to ele- 

 ments, ii. 178. 



Djigatzi, ii. 125. See Jigatzi. 



Dog, loss of, ii. 100 ; Tibetan, i. 204 ; 

 wild, i. 43. 



Do-mani stone, i. 294. 



Donkia, i. 123 ; ii. 126; ascent of, ii. 178 ; 

 forked, ii. 120; pass, ii. 123, 179; 

 temperature of, ii. 129; topsof,ii. 137. 



Doobdi temples, i. 336. 



Dookpa, Boodhist sect (note), i. 366. 



Doomree, i. 25. 



Dorje, i. 173. 



Dorjiling,i. 113; ceded to British, i. 116 ; 

 climate, i. 119, 1 20; elevation of, i. 1 1 5 ; 

 leave, ii. 248 ; origin of, i. 115; pros- 

 pects of, ii. 248 ; threat of sacking, 

 ii. 214 ; trade at, i. 118. 



Duabanga grandiflora, i. 401. 



Dunkotah (East Nepal), i. 190. 



Dunwah pass, i. 30. 



Dust-storm, i. 51, 81. 



Dye, yellow, ii. 41. 



E 



Eagle-wood, ii. 328. 



Earthquake, Chittagong, ii. 349 : Noa- 



colly, ii. 342 ; Titalya, i. 376. 

 Edgeworthia Oardneri, i. 205, 333 ; ii. 10, 



162. 

 Efflorescence of nitrate of lime, i. 43 ; 



of soda, i. 13. 

 Eggs of water-fowl in Tibet, ii. 161. 

 Ek-powa Ghat, i. 59. 

 Elmagnus, i. 205. 

 Eleoeharis palustris (note), ii. 96. 

 Elephants, at Teshoo Loombo, ii. 172 ; 



bogged, ii. 333 ; discomforts of riding, 



i. 400 ; geologising with, i. 10 ; path of, 



i.108; purchase of, i. 381; wild, ii. 302. 

 Elexisine coracana, i. 133. 

 Enkianthus, i. 108. 

 Ephedra, ii. 84, 155. 

 Ephemera at 17,000 feet, ii. 141. 

 Epipactis, ii. 66. 

 Equinoctial gales, ii. 144. 

 Equus Hemionus, ii. 172. 

 Eranoboas (note) i. 36, 90. 

 Erigeron alpinus (note), ii. 164. 

 Ervum lens, i. 13. 

 Erythrina, ii. 18. 

 Euphorbia ligidata, i. 46 ; pentagona, i. 



82; neriifolia, i. 46, 82; tereticaulis, 



i. 46. 



