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EXPLORATIONS IN TURKESTAN

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II<br />

<strong>IN</strong>DEX.<br />

PAGE.<br />

Boucher de Perthes ...................... 403<br />

Boulogne .......................... 414<br />

Bovina, of Anau I and II ................ 359-369<br />

tables of comparisons ........... 359, 362, 366<br />

comparative heights ......... 369<br />

Briesen ................................ 348,426<br />

Broca ................................. 401,45I<br />

Bruniquel ..... ....................... 404<br />

Bubalus arnee Kerr ......................<br />

359, ff.<br />

bain ii .............................. 359<br />

paiwindicus Falconer ................. 36<br />

occipitalis Falconer ................... 363<br />

B udenz ................................. 351<br />

Bumfiller, J .......................... . 451, 454<br />

Bural-bas-tau, peneplain .................. 277<br />

described by Davis ................... 287, ff.<br />

Bushed .......................... 416<br />

Caesar .................................<br />

430, 43I<br />

Camel .......................... 378<br />

of Anau II ......................... 383-384<br />

Camelus .......................... 342-383<br />

alutensis ....................... ..... 384<br />

bactrianus ...................... .... 384<br />

knoblochi ........................... 384<br />

Canidae ................................ 345,354<br />

Vulpes montana Pearson .............. 345<br />

Canis ..................... 341, 342,345-354<br />

jamiliaris matris optimca Jeitteles. . 348, ff.<br />

430, 435,438,439, 44I<br />

hodophylax ...................... 346<br />

inostranzewi ...... 347, 348, ff., 353, f., 435<br />

lupus Linnaus .................. 346-347<br />

m olossus ........................ 350<br />

pallipes Sykes .......... 346, 347, 352, ff.<br />

palustris ........................ 350<br />

poutiatini . .347, 348, 349, 350, 353, ff., 435<br />

Cuon alpinus Pallas .............. 347<br />

Canning-town ........................... 374<br />

C apra .................................. 342<br />

hircus riitimeyeri Duerst ......... 378, 380-381<br />

awgagrus ............................. 380<br />

cretensis ............................ 381<br />

Cardamone .................... 395, 418, 420, 421<br />

422, 423, 424, 427, 430<br />

Carice system of underground water supply. . 302<br />

Caspian Sea ............................ 245, 292<br />

Caucasus ............................. 438,439<br />

Cavern springs ...................... ... 324<br />

Caverne ................................ 392<br />

Cavicornia of Anau I and II ............. 359-382<br />

Cedar ......................... 273<br />

Cervus maral Ogilby ...................... 382<br />

C harjui ................................. 297<br />

Cherry, w ild ............................ 273<br />

China, Alai Valley route from Bactra to. . .307-310<br />

Chinese records of desiccation and dune expansion<br />

in Tarim ............ 286<br />

Chinese Turkestan, preservation of ruins in. . 306<br />

Chosroes II ............................. 362<br />

Christians, early Nestorians of the Zerafshan 314<br />

C hust .................................. 289<br />

Cindr ......................... 392,402, 419, 429<br />

C lereq .................................. 352<br />

Climate, diurnal extremes on the Pamir.... 253<br />

relation between climate and landlocked<br />

seas ... ................. . 245<br />

in an ideal desert basin .............. 247-248<br />

See Aridity.<br />

Climatic cycles, ideal ............ 247-248<br />

in the Aralo-Caspian Sea expansions. .292-294<br />

PAGE.<br />

Climatic cycles-Continued.<br />

recorded by the interlapping of deposition<br />

zones ................... 247<br />

Climatic change recordedby<br />

recent changes in the glaciers of Pamir 258<br />

by the Zerafshan glacier and its tributaries<br />

..................... 279-280<br />

in a recent oscillation of the alluvial zone<br />

in Tarim .................. 283-284<br />

in the late expansion of flying sands in<br />

Tarim .......... ............ 286<br />

in recent oscillations of the deposition<br />

zones of Aralo-Caspia ....... 294-295<br />

in the present oscillation of the deposition<br />

zones in Fergana ........ 290<br />

in a recent decrease of surface drainage<br />

in the Kopet Dagh .......... 322-324<br />

in the periodic invasion and burial of<br />

dunes on the margin of the<br />

Anau delta ................. 327-328<br />

in the unconformities of the growth of<br />

Anau delta ................. 329-330<br />

in the superposition of deposition zones<br />

at M erv .................... 336<br />

Conglomerate, uptilted piedmonts of, in Fergana<br />

.......................<br />

289, ft.<br />

in Western Tarim basin .............. 282, ft.<br />

Conner, F ............................... 440<br />

Couvres .. ............................. 419,429<br />

Culture deposits (kurgans):<br />

accumulation of .................... 299-300<br />

distribution of ....................... 301<br />

relation between erosion and burial of.. .303-305<br />

preservation of ..................... 305, 307<br />

grading into irrigation deposits ........ 329<br />

how they are recognized .............. 328<br />

Culture, uninterrupted growth made possible<br />

in high valley oases .......... 313<br />

Curchy ............................ 392, 419,429<br />

Cuvier.................................. 404<br />

Damburachi ............................ 268<br />

Dara-ut Kurgan .........................<br />

Dargum cifnal .........................<br />

309*<br />

281,283*<br />

David, Abbe ............................ 363<br />

Davis, W. M .......... 254,277,285, 287, 292,293<br />

Debris of human occupation discussed geologically<br />

........... 299-301, 303-307<br />

D eer ................................... 382<br />

Deflated silts and residual dunes ........... 285*<br />

Deflation and secular disintegration of the<br />

Pam ir ...................... 253<br />

surface boulders of moraines planed off by 257<br />

of silt plains in Tarim ................ 283, ff.<br />

of the Pamir ..................... 252*, 253*<br />

Deformations, see Uptilted piedmonts; Warpings.<br />

Deformations of the Hissar Valley evidenced<br />

by a fault-scarp and capturing<br />

of the Kizil Su .............. 270, ff.<br />

D elta oases ............................. 301, .<br />

of Anau ............................<br />

320, ft.<br />

of M erv ............................ 330-333<br />

Deposition zones, origin and arrangement of<br />

the five .................... 244-246<br />

interlapping of, caused by climatic oscillation<br />

.................... 247<br />

in an ideal desert basin .............. 247-250<br />

recent oscillations of the alluvial in<br />

Tarim ..................... 284-286<br />

recent oscillations of the alluvial in<br />

Fergana .................... 290

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