Yinbaun g, 646
Yindaw, 404
Yin-yein, 404
Y u river, 426
Y u le , 302, 364
Yunnanese, the, 2 1 1
Y unzalin river, 6 4 1 , 679 ; scenery
on the, 655 ; in the rapids, 658 et
seq. ; the bivouac, 669 ; Pha-pun,
670
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Zingyaik, 593, 597
Zway-kabyin, 597, 600
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