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248 Counting — Dress.<br />

products <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, 53; faCrics, imported to Sanfo-ts'i,<br />

61; damasked gauzes <strong>of</strong>, manufactured in<br />

Sha-p'o, 78; fabrics <strong>of</strong>, made on pirate islands<br />

near Sho-p'o, 84; tissues, made in Nan-p'i, 88;<br />

fabrics made in Hu-ch'a-la and sold to the Arabs,<br />

92; Ma-lo-bua exports tissues <strong>of</strong>, 93; fabrics,<br />

mixed witb sUk, a product <strong>of</strong> Chu-li§n, 96; tissues<br />

made in P'Ong-k'ie-lo, 97; fine flowered and dotted<br />

tissues <strong>of</strong>, from Nan-ni-hua-lo, 98; tissues exported<br />

from Chu-lien, 100, n. 8; tissues exported to<br />

Ts'ong-pa, 126; red, 126; fabrics, exported from<br />

Ki-sM, 134; in P'o-ni, 155; a product <strong>of</strong> Ma-i,<br />

160; exported from the San-su, 161; fabrics <strong>of</strong><br />

Sin-lo, 168; tissues in Ji-pbn, 171; grown in Hainan,<br />

176; weaving in Hai-nan, 183; tree, in Hainan,<br />

183; chief export from Hai-nan, 185; description<br />

<strong>of</strong> plant, 217; tissues made from, 217-218;<br />

early history <strong>of</strong>, 218—220; cultivation and spinning<br />

<strong>of</strong>, in China, 219; various tissues made <strong>of</strong>,<br />

217, 218, 219, 220.<br />

Counting, natives <strong>of</strong> pirate Islands near Shop'o,<br />

unacquainted with, 85; natives <strong>of</strong> Tan-jungwu-lo,<br />

and Ma-li have some knowledge <strong>of</strong>, 85.<br />

Cowries, a product <strong>of</strong> Kiau-chif, 46; the currency<br />

<strong>of</strong> T'ien-chu, 111.<br />

Crabs, fossil, a product <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, 177,<br />

186, n. 6.<br />

Crime, committed by foreigners in China, how<br />

tried and punished, 17; <strong>of</strong> adultery in Chanch'ong,<br />

how punished, 47; <strong>of</strong> adultery and theft<br />

in Ohon-la, how punished, 53; <strong>of</strong> adultery, how<br />

punished in San-fo-ts'i, 61; how punished in Shop'o,<br />

76-77; how punished in Chu-lien, 95; how<br />

punished in Sin-lo, 167, 169, n. 5; how punished<br />

in Ji-pon, 171.<br />

Cryptomeria trees, planks <strong>of</strong>, exported from<br />

Ji-p6n to Ts'aan-ch6u, 171.<br />

Crystal, rock, imported by Persians to China,<br />

16, 19; pillars <strong>of</strong>, in palace <strong>of</strong> Ta-ts'in, 102; tiles<br />

<strong>of</strong>, in palace <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Arabs, 115.<br />

Cubeb^, imported to Aden, 4; a product <strong>of</strong><br />

Sho-p'o, 224; a product <strong>of</strong> Su-ki-tan, 224; descriptioli<br />

<strong>of</strong> vine, 224; Chinese name for, a foreign<br />

one, 224.<br />

Culao Cham, 10, 100, line 50.<br />

Cupchi Point, on coast <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kua</strong>ng-tung, 24.<br />

Currency, uoue in Chan-ch'ong, 48; <strong>of</strong> Sanfo-ts'i,<br />

60; silver, <strong>of</strong> Su-ki-tan, 82; alloy <strong>of</strong> copper,<br />

silver, white copper and tin used to make, in<br />

Shb-p'o, 78, 81;<br />

gold and silver,<br />

<strong>of</strong> alloyed silver in Nan-p'i, 88;<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ku-lin, 89; <strong>of</strong> P'6ng-k'ie-Io,<br />

bits <strong>of</strong> coneh shells, 97; <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien, <strong>of</strong> gold and<br />

silver, 100, n. 8; cowries, in T'ien-chu, 111, 113;<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ts'ong-t'an, 127; <strong>of</strong> Ki-shi, 134; <strong>of</strong> Lu-meif, 141;<br />

in Sin-lo,<br />

n. 11.<br />

169, lines 23-26; <strong>of</strong> Ji'-pon, 171, 174;<br />

Curtains, embroidered by Li in Hai-nan, 176,<br />

180, 188.<br />

Customs, Maritime, Inspector <strong>of</strong>, at Canton,<br />

9; his duties, 9, 15; Chinese ports where established,<br />

all<br />

18; Maritime, at Canton, reorganized, 20;<br />

foreign imports by sea, deposited in warehouses,<br />

20; Inspectorates <strong>of</strong> Maritime, established<br />

at Hang-ch6u and Ning-po, 20; the organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> the, from tenth to twelfth centuries, 20, 21;<br />

duties, irregulairty in levying, 20; Maritime, at<br />

Canton and Ts'uan-ch6u in 1178, 22, 23; annual<br />

fairs for sale foreign imports established by, 23;<br />

rules established by, for foreign ships entering<br />

and clearing Canton, 23; Superintendent <strong>of</strong>, at<br />

Canton, appoints head-men on trading ships, 31;<br />

practices <strong>of</strong>, in Chan-ch'ong, on arrival <strong>of</strong> ships,<br />

48; Maritime, try to prevent exportation <strong>of</strong> copper<br />

cash, 81—82; statioiis in Hai-nan, 178; revenue<br />

collected by, on betel-nuts, 214.<br />

Daibul, possibly the Ti-yfi <strong>of</strong> Kia Tan, 13.<br />

Damascus, possible reference to, 141.<br />

Damasks, imported by Persians to China, 16;<br />

<strong>of</strong> cotton, made in Shb-p'o, 78; black, imported<br />

to Shb-p'o, 78; black, imported to San-sfl, 162.<br />

Damietta, — see T'o-pan-ti.<br />

Dammar, a product <strong>of</strong> Chbn-la, 53, 199;<br />

description <strong>of</strong>, 199; varieties <strong>of</strong>, 199—200.<br />

Dancing-girls, slaves, serve in temples <strong>of</strong><br />

Buddha in Chbn-la, 53, 55; <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i,<br />

87; in temples in Hu-ch'a-la, 92; attendants <strong>of</strong><br />

king <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien, 95; at the court <strong>of</strong> the king <strong>of</strong><br />

Calicut, 100.<br />

Darkness, Land <strong>of</strong>, reached from Mu-lanp'i,<br />

143.<br />

Dates, imported' by Persians to China, 16; a<br />

product <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien, 96; abundant in Yung-man,<br />

133; <strong>of</strong> Pi-ssi-lo, 137; cloves confounded with<br />

stone <strong>of</strong>, 209; Chinese names <strong>of</strong>, 210.<br />

Degrees, literary, in Sin-lo, 167.<br />

Dependencies, <strong>of</strong> Chan-chbng, 49, 50; <strong>of</strong><br />

Chbn-la, 53-54, 56; <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i, 62; <strong>of</strong> Sho-p'o,<br />

83; <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i, 88; <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 116-117.<br />

Dh<strong>of</strong>ar, — see Nu-fa.<br />

Diamonds, imported by Persians to China 16;<br />

found in Tien-chu, 111.<br />

Dishes, used by foreigners in Canton, 17;<br />

palm-leaves used as, in Tbng-liu-mei, 57; <strong>of</strong> copper<br />

in Si-lan, 73; separate, used by each member<br />

<strong>of</strong> family in Chu-lien, 96; used by Japanese, 171.<br />

Diu, the island <strong>of</strong>, possibly referred to by Kia<br />

Tan, 13.<br />

Diul-Sindh, terminus Greek sea-route to<br />

India, 2; its trade according to Cosmas, 3; Chinese<br />

overland trade with, 5.<br />

Divination, in Ji-pbn, 171; by pc'i-kiau<br />

tablets, 178.<br />

Djambi, in eastern Sumatra, 65; kingdom <strong>of</strong>,<br />

sends missions to Chinese court, 66.<br />

Dogs, bred in Lu-mei, 141; sacrificed in Hainan,<br />

183.<br />

Donkeys, none in Liu-k'iu, 163; none in Sinlo,<br />

169, line 17; in Ji-pbn, 171.<br />

Dragon's-blood, comes from island near Pip'a-lo,<br />

131, 197; description <strong>of</strong> tree, mode <strong>of</strong><br />

gathering, 197-198, adulterated, 198.<br />

Dress, in Kiau-chi, 45; in Chan-ch'6ng, 47;<br />

in Tbng-liu-mei, 57; in P'u-kan, 58; in San-fots'i,<br />

60, 61; in Tan-ma-ling, 67; in Ling-ya-ssikia,<br />

68; in Sin-t'o, 70; in Si-lan, 72; <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong><br />

Shb-p'o, 76; <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong> Shb-p'o, 77; in Su-kitan,<br />

82; <strong>of</strong> ruler <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i, 87; <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong> Huch'a-la,<br />

92; in Chu-li^n, 95, 100, n. 8; in Ta-ts'in,<br />

103, 104; <strong>of</strong> the Caliph and <strong>of</strong> the patriarch <strong>of</strong><br />

Baghdad, 106-107; <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 15; <strong>of</strong><br />

people <strong>of</strong> Ts'6ng-pa, 126; <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Wu-pa, 130;<br />

<strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong> Chung-li, 130; in Yung-man, 133; in<br />

Ki-shi, 134; iu Pai-ta, 135; in Lu-mei, 141; in<br />

Po-ssi (in Sumatra?) 152; <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Mo-k'i6-la,

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