Nan -K au n g , 446
Natgyi, 399
Nath6, 286
Natmauk, 298
Naukpe, 452
Nayayin river, 447
Nicote, Philip de Brito y. See De
Brito
Ningin, 424
Nyaunglay, 34 3
Nyaung-tha-da, ■ 709
Oil, E a r t h -, at Yenan-Gyaung,
3 2 4 et seq.
P a g a n , 1 5 2 , 3 3 3 , 3 54 , 3 3 7 , 362
the pagoda at, 3 58
— the road to, 345 et seq.
Pagan-galay, 346
Pah, Say a, gold-lacquer worker, 2 33
et seq.
Pakoku, 362 et seq.
Palaung race, the, 19 •
Palaw, 278
Palmer, Sir Power, 4x4
Panhlang river, the, 2 3 1 , 236
Pani, the, 290
Pansibum, 220
Pantha, 426
Panthay race, the, 2 10 , 2 1 1 , 7 5 1 ,
758, 844
Pasagon, 430
Patit, 5 2 1
Patolan river, the, 407
Paungbyin, 429, 4 3 3
Paung-Laung hills, 7 3 2 ; difficulties
o f the journey, 6 7 9 ;
a bamboo hut, 6 8 4 ; native
courtesy, 687; through the forest,
693 ; at May-wine, 6 9 3 ; a frightened
elephant, 7 0 4 ; a Ka ren
village, 709
Pearler, the, 5 4 1 et seq., 556 et seq.
Pearling town, 493 et seq:
Pegu, 22, 36, 6 1 , i o 3, 3 0 1 , 4 19 ,
579. 7 29j 736 . 743 et seq. -
— hills, 7, 266, 3 0 5 , 732
Pegu-Sittang canal, 742 et seq.
Pewe, the, 4 1 3
Pha-an, 600 et seq., 620
Pha-boo, 6ox, 620-
Pha-gat, 600, 6 10 et seq.
Pha-nwe, 620
Pha-oo, 6 01
Pha-pun, 6 4 1, 670 et seq., 679 et seq.
Phayanga, 4 10 .
Phaya-taga, 347
Pho-su-ua, 404
Pimenta, 380
Pindin, 407
Pingu Taung, 766
Pingubaung, 17 8
Pinto, Fe rdin and Mendez, 5 16
Po U Daung, 277
Popa, 309, 348, 359
Portuguese in Burma, 316*
Pothoodaw, the, 628, 691
Primitive travel, 633
Prome, 247, 249 et seq.
— art, 262
— Chine se traders, 263
cigar-makers, 264
Prome, gold-lacquer workers, 253
joss-houses, 263
— silk-shops, 250
— weaving, 254
Puzun Daung, 65, 75, 87
— Creek, the, 9T et seq., 10 8 :
Ra e, Mr.) 220 ■
Rango on (Takoon or Dagon, 59 :
Yan-koon, 6 1) , 1 1 , 55 \ ep seq.,
14 0 , 14 2 , 22 7, 579 ; i,ts. situation,
5 5 ; its history# 37. et
seq.; impressions o f British
visitors to, 6 1 et seq. ; the
Custom House,- 63, 64 ; Sul6
Pagoda, 64, 63 ; Mogul Street,
64, 6 9 ; the Strand, 6 4 ; the
modern city, 69 et seq.; Mo-
hammedism, 69 et seq.; Chinese
quarter, y i ; the suburbs of,
7 6 ; the city at night, 7 9 ; at
the theatre, 8 0 ; the river at
(the Hlaing), 75, 83 et seq., 9 1,
108 , 227
Religion o f Burma, 4
Rice-fields o f the Delta, 480
Ro se, Captain, 238
R o s s Island, 32 3
Ru b ie s, 1 2 ; Thabeit-kyin, 7 5 1 :
on the road, 758 ; Capelan, 765 ;
M o g d k : the town, 7 70; the
strange world o f the digger, 775 ;
the R u b y Bazaar, 7 8 1 ; U
Hmat, the ruby'king, 787 ; the
. company, 793 ; the gamble o f
life, 8 1 3 ; facets, 820
S aw e t c h Au n g , 3 1 7
Sagaing hill, 3 7 2 •
Saingkin, 2 19 ..,
Sale, 34 6
Salon, the,. 1498, 5 0 3 et. seq., 5 1 2
et seq., 5 2 2 et seq., 5 5 0 et seq.
race, the, 16
Salwin river, the, 6, 3 7 9 , 5 8 4 , 3 9 3 ,
6 70 et seq. ; en voyage, 59 7 ; Pha-
an, 6 0 1 ; the caves o f Pha-gat,
6 1 0 ; to Shwegun, 6 2 0 ; Shwegun
— village life, 6 2 4 ; primitive
travel, 6 3 3 ; the last stage, 642
Sampan, the, 86 et seq. '
Saropenago, 16 7 , 20 4 , 288
Saramati, 1 2 , 4 4 7 , 4 3 0 , 4 5 3
Sea-cunny, the, 56 8
Sein Kan , 4 4 4
Seinbu, or bud o f diamonds, 96, 99
Sekwa, 3 5 4
Senbo, 16 0 et seq.
Shan hills, the, 3 7 2 , 7 3 2
— race, the, 6, 16 , 2 3 , 2 7 , 1 5 2 ,
2 0 7 , 2 1 0 , 4 4 6 , 4 3 4 , 6 8 3
States, the, 26 , 18 9
Shan-Talok, x6o
Shinsawbu, Queen o f Pegu, 39
Shore, Captain, 50 2
Shway Dagon Pagoda, the, 2 3 1 ;
its origin, 39 et seq., 94 ; characteristic
o f Burmese life, its
appearance, 94 et seq. ; the
platform of, 96, 1 0 0 ; gold-leaf
worshippers, 95 ; hti, the, 96 ;
the vane and seinbu, 99 ; the
southern approach, 10 0 ; the