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Peking, T'ai-Yuan, Hsi-An, Lan-Chou Fu
Lan-Chou Fu, Hsi-Ning, Kumbum, Tankar
Koko-Nor and Ts'Aidam
Sources of the Yellow River ; Northeastern Tibet ; The Nam-Ts'o tribe
Passage of the Dré Ch'u (the River of Golden Sands) ; Jyekundo, Dérgé, The Horba States, Girong
Ta-Chien-Lu (Darchédo): its commerce ; Notes on the government, commerce, system of taxation, population, foreign relations, etc., of Tibet
Ta-Chien-Lu, Ya-Chou, Ch'ung-Ch'ing, I-Ch'ang, Shang-Hai
Foreign tribes of Kan-Su
Origin of the prayer "Om Mani Padmé Hūm"
Early ethnography of the Koko-Nor and Eastern Tibet
Divination by shoulder-blades ; Scapulamancy or omoplatoscopy
Political geography of Eastern Tibet
Origin of the Tibetan people, as told in the "Mani Kambum," chapter xxxiv
Notes on the language of Eastern Tibet
Itinerary and barometric observations.
Lan-Chou Fu, Hsi-Ning, Kumbum, Tankar
Koko-Nor and Ts'Aidam
Sources of the Yellow River ; Northeastern Tibet ; The Nam-Ts'o tribe
Passage of the Dré Ch'u (the River of Golden Sands) ; Jyekundo, Dérgé, The Horba States, Girong
Ta-Chien-Lu (Darchédo): its commerce ; Notes on the government, commerce, system of taxation, population, foreign relations, etc., of Tibet
Ta-Chien-Lu, Ya-Chou, Ch'ung-Ch'ing, I-Ch'ang, Shang-Hai
Foreign tribes of Kan-Su
Origin of the prayer "Om Mani Padmé Hūm"
Early ethnography of the Koko-Nor and Eastern Tibet
Divination by shoulder-blades ; Scapulamancy or omoplatoscopy
Political geography of Eastern Tibet
Origin of the Tibetan people, as told in the "Mani Kambum," chapter xxxiv
Notes on the language of Eastern Tibet
Itinerary and barometric observations.