Ancient SILVER PATERA of debased Greek Art, formerly in the possession of
the Princes of BADAKHSHAN, now in the India Museum.
Ancient BUDDHIST Temple at Pandrethan in KASHMIR. Borrowed from
Fergusson's History of Architecture.
Horns of the OVIS POLI, or Great Sheep of Pamir. Drawn by the Editor
from the specimen belonging to the Royal Asiatic Society.
Figure of the OVIS POLI or Great Sheep of Pamir. From a drawing by Mr.
Severtsof in a Russian publication.
Head of a native of KASHGAR. After Verchaguine. From the Tour du Monde.
View of KASHGAR. From Mr. R. Shaw's Tartary.
View of SAMARKAND. From a Sketch by Mr. D. IVANOFF, engraved in a Russian
Illustrated Paper (kindly sent by Mr. I. to the editor).
Colossal Figure; BUDDHA entering NIRVANA. Sketched by the Editor at Pagan
in Burma.
Great LAMA MONASTERY, viz., that at Jehol. After Staunton's Narrative of
Lord Macartney's Embassy.
The Kyang, or WILD ASS of Mongolia. After a plate by Wolf in the
Journal of the Royal Zoological Society.
The Situation of Karakorum.
Entrance to the Erdeni Tso, Great Temple. From MARCEL MONNIER'S Tour d'
Asie, by kind permission of M. PLON.
Death of Chinghiz Khan. From a Miniature in the Livre des Merveilles.
Dressing up a Tent, from MARCEL MONNIER'S Tour d' Asie, by kind
permission of M. PLON.
Mediaeval TARTAR HUTS and WAGGONS. Drawn by Sig. QUINTO CENNI, on a design
compiled by the Editor from the descriptions of mediaeval and later
travellers.