Milvus melanotis (black - eared
kite), i. 405.
Min-duk Sampa, or Bridge of the
Pleiades, ii. 221.
Minogue, Capt., ii. 364.
Mir Izzat Allah, ii. 386.
Miscellanea. See Appendix H,
ii- 376-389- I .
Mission, mentioned, t. 25, 39, 4 °.
41, 4 5> 9 2’ I 3 9 ’ H 24-6 -- 30I>
302, 306, 333, 3 9 1» ,3 9 3> 4 °4 i
ii. 9 ; at Chang-lo, i. 183 ; at
Kamba Jong, i. 39 ; at Tuna,
i. 138; camp at To-lung, ii. 169;
compound at Chang-lo (ill.), i.
185; honours and promotions
for members of the, ii. 393~5 ;
Lord Curzon’s reasons for sending
the, ii. 21 ; mess-room of,
at Chang-lo (ill-), i- 283, 284 ;
moves to Guru, i. 157 ; night
attack on, at Chang-lo, i. 287-
98; political results of the,
ii. 396-400 ; quarters at Chang-
lo (ill.), i. 337G relief of> at
Gyantse, ii. 52.
Missovaia, ii. 399.
Mitter, Mr., i. 292.
“ Mo-mo ” (Tibetan dish), 1. 363.
Monal (Lophophorus reftilgens), i.
Mo4n°a7s-teries, at Chak-sam (ill.), u-
1x3 ; Chal-sa, i. 126 ; Debung,
i. 29, 48, 367; ii. 1 7 5 - (ill-)
177, 230, 245, 265—7 5 Dongtse,
i. 233 ; ii- 55 ; Gaden, i. 48, i 42>
238 ; ii. 265, 268, 3 5 5» J ang-kor-
yang-tse, ii. 128, 131, (ill-)
137, 284; Kag-ue, i. 88, 89 ;
Khamo, i. 252; Ki-long, or
Ki-rong, ii. 3x3 ; Kun-de-hng,
ii. 182, 230 ; Lu-chea, i. 161;
Ne-nyeng, i. 3 75 ; Nyen-de-kyi-
buk, i. 219 ; Palkhor choide,
' i. 193, 206, 246, 294, 369 ; ii.
55, 284; Pikya, i. 164; Sakya,
i. 4 , 305 ; ii- 3 1 ; -Sam-ding,
i. 244 ; Samye, i. 2 ; ii. 208 ;
Sera, i. 48 ; ii-" x5 8> 178, 245>
265-7 ; Ta-ka-re, i. 358 ; ii-
284 ; Tse-chen, i. 382 ; ii. 5 5 ,58-
Montifringilla adamsi (snow or
•mountain finch), i. 407.
Monti fringilla blanfordi (snow or
mountain finch), i. 407.
Montifringilla ruficollis (snow or
mountain finch), i. 407.
Moody, Lieut., ii. 99.
“ Moong,” ii. 383.
Moorcroft, Mr. William, i. 22 ; ii.
386.
Moore, Capt. C. H. G., ii. 366.
Moore, Capt. F. T. T.,ii. 366.
Moore, Capt. R. C., ii. 366.
Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus), i.
408.
Morris, Capt., ii. 366.
Moschus moschiferus (musk deer),
i- 3 9 6 -
Mount Everest, i. 40.
Mountain Battery (No. 7), i. 47.
Mountain sickness, i. 76.
Mouse-hare (Lagomys curzoniie),
L 395.
“ Mr. Jackson ” (dog), i. 339.
“ Mrs. Wiggs ” (Tibetan lady), i.
2 4 7 -
Mud a n d horn hut a t R a g y a b a
(ill.), ii. 211.
Mukden, Black Stone of, i. 1.
Muli-ding-ki (lake), ii. 3.
Mullaly, Major, ii. 364.
Muni-tsampo, ii. 377.
Murray, Major, ii. 67, 365.'
Musk deer (Moschus moschiferus),
i. 396.
Mussoor dal (lentils), ii. 380.
Mu-tsang (treaty), ii. 386.
N a b s o l a (pass), ii. 108, 361.
Na-chung Chos-kyong (temple), i.
369; ii. 175> 249, (ill.) 263,
chief magician of, ii. 3 ; Italian-
like houses of the (ill.), ii. 247.
Nadir Shah, i. 27, 82.
N a g a r t s e , i. 2 6 1 , 275 ; ii. 109 ;
d e s c r ip tio n of,, ii.. 98 ; d u rb a r s
a t , ii. i o x ; jong’ (ill.), ii. 9 1 ;
(ill.),-ii- 9 3 ; . .(Hi-), ii- 97. I0 4 ;
jo n g -p en o f, ii. 143 ; lo o t in g in,
ii. 63. .
N a i-n i. See N k - n y e n g .
Nain Singh, ii. 23, 267.
Na-jal-den-ma-tse-mang. (teacher
of Lamaism),. ii. 34.
Nakchu-ka, i. 304 ; ii. 19.
Nal-jor-den-pa-nam-khe (teacher
of Lamaism), ii. 34.
Nal - jor - gyal - wa - chok - yung
(teacher of Lamaism), ii. 33.
Nal-jor-pal-gyi-dor-je (teacher of
Lamaism), ii. 34.
Nal - jor - wang - chuk - chempo
(teacher of Lamaism), ii. 33.
Nam, ii. 157, 158.
Namgye Karpo. See P h a r i .
Namgyel, Prince, i. 361, 363.
Na-nam-dor-je-dud-jom (teacher
of Lamaism), ii. 33.
Na-nang-ye-she (teacher of Lamaism),
ii.. 33.
Napil-para, i. 56.
“ Nari ” (Tibetan dog), i.- 387.
Natu la, i. 47, 52 ; ii. 25, 156;
alt. of, i. 83 ; track of (ill.),,
i. 77, (ill.) 79 ; summit of (ill.),
J f- 83.
Na-wang Lob-sang, ruler of Tibet,
i. 5, 6.
Ne-nyeng, i. 178, 281 ; ii. 56;
description of, i. 243 ; halt at,
i. 178.
Nepal, i. 45, 187.
Ne-tang, ii. 144; author halts at,
ii. 320.
Nethang, ii. 161.
Nettium crecca (common teal), i.
408.
New Chumbi, camp at, i. 52.
Newman, Mr. H. (correspondent),
ii. 367.
Newton, Sir Isaac, i. 112.
Nga-dag-cho-gyal (teacher of Lamaism),
ii. 33.
Ngaku-wang-dorje. SeeDoRjiEFF.
Ngak -,wang - lo - zang - tub - dan-
gya - tso, the Dalai Lama, ii.
.278, 3 5 1 -
Nichi-kang-sang, i. 256, 258, (ill.)
259, 262, (ill.) 263, 265 ; ii.
84, 90; alt. of, i. 259; Col.
Brander encamps on, i. 265.
Nicholls, Mr. E., ii, 15. .
Nirvana, ii. 33.
Nisan, ii. 387.
Noi-jins (gods), ii.^38.
Norbu-ling, ii. 8,10, 232-5.
Norfolk Maxim detachment, i. 51.
North Camp. See P om e - t s e .
Norzan Kazi, i. 98 ; house of, at
Chema (ill.), i. 99.
Norzunoff, i. 30 ; ii. 377.
Nub - chen - nam - kar - rung - po
(teacher of Lamaism), ii. 33.
Nub - chen - sang - gyi - ye - she
(teacher of Lamaism), ii. 33.
Nur-sing (peak), i. 64.
Nyak- chen - ye - she - scheun - nu
(teacher of Lamaism), ii. 33.
Nyang chu (stream), i. 163, 233 ;
ii. 58 ; bridge over (ill.), i. 168.
Nyang chu Valley, i. 167, 243. 2S0,
251, 284, 322 ; ii. 24, 79 ;
treeless reaches of (ill.), i. 165.
Nyen-dé-kyi-buk, i. 227 ; ii. 31 ;
abbot of, ii. 32 ; buried monks
of, i. 225, 348 ; lamas at (ill.),
i. 227 ; monastery of, i. 219 ;
monk of (ill.), i. 219 ; sanctuary
at (ill.), i. 221 ; stòne wicket
of cell at (ill.), i. 223 ; waiting
for immurement (ill.), i. 227.
Nyeru, i. 170, 250, 252 ; ii. 55,
5 6 .
Nyeru chu, i. 252, 280 ; ii. 79.
Nying-mas or Red Caps (sect),
i. 206, 220.
Nyroca ferruginea (white-eyed
pochard), i. 408.
Nyroca fuligula (tufted pochard),
i. 408.
O ’C o n n o r , C a p t ., i. 39, 42, 314,
3x6, 317. 360 ; ii. 26, 56, 364’
arrives at Chang-lo, i. 300 ;
blows up house at Pala, i. 317 ;
holds durbar before Guru, i.
142 ; interviews prisoners (ill.),
i- 159 ;.pays a visit to Tashi
Lama, ii. 362 ; on the present
condition and government of
Tibet, ii. 343 ; reassures the
monks (ill.), i. 209 ; rides
Ta-ka-re, ii. 126 ; visits