Anthrop. Inst.
of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. ix., 1880, pp. 290-301.)
- - Sketches of Asia in the Thirteenth Century and of Marco Polo's
Travels, delivered at Royal Engineer Institute, 18th Nov. 1880.
[This Lecture, with slight modification, was also delivered on other
occasions both before and after. Doubtful if ever fully reported.]
- - Dr. Holub's Collections. (The Athenaeum, No. 2724, 10th Jan. 1880.)
- - Prof. Max Mueller's Paper at the Royal Asiatic Society. (The
Athenaeum, No. 2731, 28th Feb. 1880, p. 285.)
- - The Temple of Buddha Gaya. (Review of Dr. Rajendralala Mitra's
Buddha Gaya.) (Sat. Rev., 27th March, 1870.)
- - Mr. Gladstone and Count Karoiyi. (Letter to The Examiner, 22nd May,
1880, signed TRISTRAM SHANDY.)
1880 Stupa of Barhut. [Review of Cunningham's work.] (Sat. Rev., 5th
June, 1880.)
- - From Africa: Southampton, Fifth October, 1880.
[Verses to Sir Bartle Frere.] (Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Nov.
1880.)
- - Review of H. Howorth's History of the Mongols, Part II. (The
Athenaeum, No. 2762, 2nd Oct. 1880, pp. 425-427.)
- - Verboten ist, a Rhineland Rhapsody. (Printed for private
circulation only.)
- - Hindu-Kush. (Encyclop. Brit. XI. 1880, pp. 837-839.)
- - The River of Golden Sand, the Narrative of a Journey through China
and Eastern Tibet to Burmah, With Illustrations and ten Maps from
Original Surveys. By Capt. W. Gill, Royal Engineers. With an
Introductory Essay. By Col. H. Yule, London, John Murray,... 1880,
2 vols. 8vo, pp. 95-420, 11-453;
- - The River of Golden Sand: Being the Narrative of a Journey through
China and Eastern Tibet to Burmah.