EXPLORATIONS IN TURKESTAN
EXPLORATIONS IN TURKESTAN
EXPLORATIONS IN TURKESTAN
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<strong>IN</strong>DEX.<br />
VII<br />
PAGE. |<br />
Loess- Contin ted.<br />
fault-scarp and deep accumulations of<br />
loess in the Hissar Valley.... 270-271<br />
derived fromn the flood-plains of glacial<br />
alluviation................. 281-282<br />
section of interbedded loess and alluvium<br />
..................... 282, 284*<br />
erosion surfaces of dead loess in Fergana. 290<br />
accumulated during tle past in the Aralo-<br />
Caspian Basin ............... 298<br />
as a protection against the erosion and<br />
obliteration of ancient kurgans. 306<br />
at A nau ............................ 328<br />
underlying the dune-sand and alluvium<br />
at Merv ...................<br />
336, ff.<br />
recent warping of the Sa:arkand loess<br />
steppe...................... 281<br />
L ondon ................................. 345<br />
London wall ........................... 375,379<br />
L ourdes ................................ 392<br />
Louverne ...................... 392,403,419, 429<br />
Louvres ........................... ..... 392<br />
Lucas, F. A ............................. 360<br />
Luescherz ............................... 415<br />
I utschka ............................... 383<br />
Lydekker ............................... 370<br />
Madelaine .............................. 392<br />
Major J. C. Forsyth ......... 421, 422,423, 424, 428<br />
Malays ..... ............... .. ... . 455<br />
Man as a geologic factor ................. 299-30<br />
Manchuria .............................<br />
310, ff.<br />
Manghishlak ........................... 34<br />
M anisht ................................ 324<br />
Manisht Valley ......................... 322<br />
M anitch ................................ 292<br />
Manouvricr, I,..............45, 455, 456, 458, 463<br />
M aple, sugar ............................ 273<br />
Maracanda, sce Afrosial).<br />
Maraglla ............................... 435<br />
Marek, J .............................. 4o, 427<br />
M arghelan ............................. 287, 317<br />
M arkan Su ......................... 2 25s,<br />
,282<br />
Martin, R .............. 449, 453,454,455, 457,459<br />
M atschie .................. ............ 398, 402<br />
Mediterranean connected witll the Tertiary<br />
Sea of Asia ................. 292<br />
M elancsians ........................ 459, o, 461<br />
Merv, ruins of ancient ................... 331-337<br />
Millitinskaya, river-cut mounds of ........ 318-320<br />
M ing Y ole .............................. 309<br />
Mithras ....................... .......... 431<br />
Modi .................................. 431<br />
M ohringen .............................. 41<br />
Mollison, Dr. Tll., on human re:iains fro:m<br />
Anau I and II .............. 449-468<br />
M onfalet, D ............................ 4 5,406<br />
M oosseedorf....................... 415<br />
Moraines on the Pamir ...................<br />
254, ff.<br />
in the Alai Valley.................... 26i, fl.<br />
in the alluvium of the third erosion-cycle<br />
terrace of tle Zcrafslan ...... 279<br />
underlying the present glaciers of Pamlir 258<br />
of third and fourth epochs ............ 256*<br />
Mounds of Millitinskaya ............ 318-320, 321*<br />
Mountain peak south of Zerafs'lan Glacier. . 276*<br />
Mountains, peripheral to a desert basin.... 243-246<br />
records of climatic change in .......... 247<br />
cyclical movements of............... 247-250<br />
on the Pam ir ......... 2...............2 1, f/.<br />
Ali and Trans-AlLi ..... ........... . 259, ff.<br />
of Karategin ........ .............. 267, /1.<br />
the H issar ...................... . 273*<br />
Ii<br />
I<br />
PAGc.<br />
Moumntains-Continucid.<br />
differential uplift of ................. 275<br />
of half-consolidated gravel and uptilted<br />
piedmonts in the Tarim Basin. 282, t.<br />
erosion cycles in the Alai............. 287<br />
uplift of the Tian Shan ............... 27, .<br />
relative heights of Pa:lnir and Kopet<br />
Dagh in former ages ......... 292<br />
Mucke, R ...................... 382,435,436,437<br />
M uk Su ................................. 268<br />
Mura Pass ............................ 31<br />
M urg-ab R iver .......................... 295<br />
Murg-ab Delta, Oases of ............ 330-337, 331*<br />
M ushketoff .............................. 296<br />
Musri .................................. 384<br />
Naegelstedt............................. 75<br />
N alps ................................. 3 5,379<br />
N am angana .............................. 289<br />
Narbada ........................... 362,36),428<br />
Neandertal man .................... 451, 453, 455<br />
Nehring. . .355,356, 383, 839, 34,386, 392, 394, 397<br />
402,405,406,408, 410,412,414,426,42),441<br />
Negritos ....................... 455, 45(6,459,46<br />
Negroes .................. 455,456,459,460o,461<br />
N epal ................................. 363 ,364<br />
New Caledonians ........................ 456<br />
N ile ................... ............... 302, ,137<br />
N oack .................................. 29<br />
N uescll, J ............................... 44<br />
N ussdorf ................................ 4<br />
Oases, physiograplhy of ................. 299-337<br />
classification of ................... .301 -303<br />
Obu-garnm t-galri. ..................... ............ .<br />
265--2(9, 265-269,272,274 272, 274<br />
Olu-siob canal, a loess cliff of.......... 284*<br />
relations to Afrosia ................. 31<br />
Odontche Tepe..........................334*<br />
()lmiitz................................. 350<br />
()rogenic miovements, prcglacial ........... 277<br />
Osborn, I-. I.................... .102<br />
(siris .................................. 41<br />
( sk ............................... ... 289<br />
O( O:)tto ................................ ... 355<br />
()vina of Anau I and II .................. 370-3s<br />
s arics. ........................... 377<br />
ari(s palustris liitilecyer..... 373, f/., 439, 44<br />
arics steatlopyga Fitz ................. 37<br />
ariis studeri ......................... 7<br />
arkal .............................. 3 1<br />
arkal Brandt ........................ 370<br />
arkal palustris....................... 37<br />
musinmon ........................... 381<br />
oplion . ... ........................ 371<br />
oricntalis Gmelin ................... 37o-371<br />
platyura (egyptir.................... 377<br />
platyura bucharica .................. 376-377<br />
poli................................ 252<br />
vignci Blytl ........................ 371, 1 j<br />
vign(i arkal Lydekker....... 370, 372, 375,435<br />
tables of measurements and conparisons<br />
................. 371--372<br />
vignci cycloceros ..................... 37(<br />
ammotragus iragclaphus ............... 373<br />
Owen, R..................<br />
386, 401,4o4,405,409<br />
Ox cult ................................ 441<br />
Ox, domestic, of Anau I and II ........... 364-370<br />
tables comparing long-horned, of I, and<br />
short-horned, of II, with remains<br />
from 1Eurol)e and with<br />
Egyptian long and shorthorned<br />
Aplis .............. 366 3(69