And Some Of Its Peculiarities;
General View Of The Relations Of The Texts;
Notice Of An Old Irish Version;
Geographical
Data;
how far influenced in form by Rustician;
perhaps in description of battles;
diffusion and number of MSS.;
basis of
Present version;
specimens of different recensions of text;
distribution of MSS.;
miniatures in;
list of MSS.;
Tabular view of the filiation of chief MSS.;
Bibliography;
titles of works cited;
Spanish edition.
Bore in Hang-chau Estuary.
Borgal, see Bolghar.
Bormans, Stanislas.
Born, Bertram de.
Borneo, camphor, see Camphor.
- - tailed men of.
Boro Bodor, Buddhist Monument, Java.
Borrak, Amir, Prince of Kerman (Kutlugh Sultan?).
- - Khan of Chaghatai, see Barac.
Borus, the.
Bostam.
Boswellia thurifera,
serrata;
Carterii;
Bhauda-jiana;
papyrifera;
Frereana;
glabra.
Bouqueran, see Buckram.
Bourne, F.S.A.
Boxwood forests in Georgia.
Bozzi.
Bra, the word.
Bracelets, in Anin.
Bragadino, Marco, husband of Marco Polo's daughter, Fantina.
- - Pietro.
Brahmanical thread.
Brahmans (Abraiaman),
fish-charmers to the pearl fishery;
their character and virtues;
their king;
their omens;
longevity;
Chughi;
Palladian legend of.
Brahma's temple, Hang-chau.
Brahuis.
Brakhimof, early capital of Bulgaria.
Brambanan, ruins at.
Bran (Tibetan tsamba), parched barley.
Brazil wood, in Locac,
in Sumatra;
manner of growth;
in Ceylon;
in Coilum (Coilumin);
different kinds;
vicissitudes of the word;
its use prohibited by Painters' Guild.
Bread, bitter.
Brephung monastery.
Bretesche.
Bretschneider, Dr. Emil (Medical Researches), ruins of Bolghar,
the Uighur character;
Caucasian Wall;
use of muslin in Samarkand;
on nakh and nachetti;
Hulaku's expedition to West Asia;
an extract from the Yuean Si;
Badakhshan;
Kashgar;
Shachau;
Kamul;
Chingintalas;
the Stipa inebrians;
the Utiken Uigurs;
Erdenidso Monastery;
Belasagun;
death of Chinghiz;
tung lo or kumiz;
Kublai's death;
Peking;
verniques;
clepsydra;
the Bularguchi;
Achmath's biography;
paper-money;
post stations;
Chinese intoxicating drinks;
regulations for time of dearth;
Lu-Ku-K'iao Bridge;
introduction of plants from Asia into China;
morus alba;
Tibet;
bamboo explosions;
the Si-fans;
Cara-jang and Chagan-jang;
Nasr-uddin;
the Alans;
rhubarb in Tangut;
Polo's "large pears";
on galangal;
on sugar;
on Zayton;
on wood-oil;
on ostrich;
on Si-la-ni;
on frankincense;
on Magyars;
on Mongol invasion of Poland and Silesia.
Brichu (Brius, the Upper Kiang).
Bridges of Pulisanghin,
Sindafu (Ch'engtu);
Suchau;
Kinsay;
Kien-ning fu;
Fuchau;
Zayton, or Chinchau.
Brine-wells, see Salt.
Brius River (Kin-sha Kiang, Gold River).
Brown, G.G.
- - Sir Thomas,
on Polo.
Bruce's Abyssinian Chronology.
Brunetto Latini's Book, Li Tresor.
Brunhilda.
Bruun, Professor Ph., of Odessa.
Bucephala, of Alexander.
Bucephalus, breed of.
Buckrams, of Arzinga,
described;
etymology;
at Mardin;
in Tibet;
at Mutfili;
Malabar.
Buddha, see Sakya Muni.
Buddhism, Buddhists, see Idolatry, Idolaters.
Buddhist Decalogue.
Buffaloes in Anin.
Buffet and vessels of Kublai's table.
Bugaei.
Buka (Boga), a great Mongol chief.
Buka Bosha, 1st Mongolian Governor of Bokhara.
Buku Khan, of the Hoei-Hu, or Uighurs.
Bularguji (Bularguchi), "The Keeper of Lost Property".
Bulgaria, Great.
Bulughan (Bolgana), Queen.
- - another.
Bundukdar, Amir Alauddin Aidekin ("The Arblaster").
Bundukdari, Malik Dahir Ruknuddin Bibars (Bendocquedar), Mameluke Sultan
of Egypt,
killed by kumiz.
Buraets, or Burgats,
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