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country and city <strong>of</strong>, 138; prayers in, 138; houses<br />
and food in, 138; camel and horse raising in, 138-<br />
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the king <strong>of</strong>, 138; products <strong>of</strong>, 138.<br />
Ki-yang, in Hai-nan, 176, 179; islets near,<br />
176; climate <strong>of</strong>, 180; natives <strong>of</strong>, their customs,<br />
180; college at, 180.<br />
Kia-lo-hi, a dependency <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i, its<br />
position, 52, 54, 66; not satisfactorily identified,<br />
66; lilce. Tan-ma-ling, 67.<br />
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Kia-ma-yen, an island <strong>of</strong> the Philippines<br />
probably Calamian, 161.<br />
Kia-mong, the gomuti palm (?), liquor made<br />
fromsap <strong>of</strong>, in P'o-ni, 155.<br />
Kia-pa-shan, an island or headland passed<br />
between Ku-lo (q. v.) and San-fo-ts'i; not identified,<br />
100, n. u.<br />
Kia Tan, sailing directions compiled by, 9;<br />
does not mention direct route between India and<br />
Persian Gulf, 10; quoted, 10-14; quoted as to<br />
overland route from Annam to India, 97; his<br />
works,- 101-102.<br />
Kia-t'u, sea-going ships called, 30.<br />
Kia-tzi-mon anchorage<br />
present Cupchi Point, 24.<br />
near Canton, the<br />
Kiau-ehi (Tongking), its boundaries, 45; Chinese<br />
^ relations with, 45; king <strong>of</strong>, has Chinese<br />
surname, 45; annual feasts <strong>of</strong>, 45; customs <strong>of</strong><br />
people <strong>of</strong>, 45;<br />
names <strong>of</strong>, 46.<br />
products <strong>of</strong>, 46; various Chinese<br />
K"ie-Ian, island <strong>of</strong>, the Kicobar islands, 12;<br />
explanation <strong>of</strong> name, 12.<br />
Kie-ye, Arabic al-KShirah othe<br />
the modern Cairo, 144.<br />
Victorious)),<br />
K'i6-ku-lo, country <strong>of</strong>, cardamoms in, 222.<br />
K'i6-li-ki, a dependency <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 1 1 7; presumably<br />
Kalhdt, 122; wu-nn-ts'i (civet) from, 234.<br />
Kien-pi (Kampar), a dependency <strong>of</strong> San-fots'i,<br />
62; identified with Kampar, E. coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra,<br />
66; an important port-<strong>of</strong>-call, 71; distance<br />
from, to San-fo-ts'i, 71; formerly dependent on<br />
San-fo-ts'i, now independent, 71; products <strong>of</strong>, 71;<br />
people fond <strong>of</strong> archery and head-hunting, 71;<br />
distance from, to Lan-wu-li, 71; its trade with<br />
Ku-lin, 72; ships <strong>of</strong>, visit Ku-lin, 89; ships elephants<br />
and cattle to Ku-lin, 91; pearls from, 229.<br />
Kien-yang, brocades <strong>of</strong>, in P'o-ni, 156.<br />
K'in-chou, trade-mart in S. W. <strong>Kua</strong>ng-tung,<br />
6; foreign imports at, to be put in <strong>of</strong>ficial godowns,<br />
20; identical with Lien-ch6u-fu, 22; timber from<br />
coast-hills near, 34; situated N. <strong>of</strong> Tougking, 45;<br />
parrots from, 236-<br />
King-hing-ki, a work by Tu Huan, quoted,<br />
104.<br />
Kingfishers, a product <strong>of</strong> Kiau-chi, 46;<br />
feathers, a product <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, 53; in Hai-nan,<br />
183; described, mode <strong>of</strong> capturing, use <strong>of</strong> feathers,<br />
235; killing <strong>of</strong>, forbidden by Emperor, 236.<br />
Eino, red, a product <strong>of</strong> Tong-liu-mei, 57;<br />
Hu-ch'a-la produces, 92.<br />
Kish (Keis), island <strong>of</strong>, ^- see Ki-shi.<br />
Eia-ehou, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chan-ch'6ng, 49.<br />
Kiu-ehou, rocks, Taya islands, N. E. point<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, 10, — see Kiu-sing-shan.<br />
Kiu-sing-shan, an island <strong>of</strong>f the coast <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Kua</strong>ng-tung, 101; possibly the same as the Kiuch6u<br />
(q. V.) <strong>of</strong> Kia -Tan, i. e., Taya islands, N. E.<br />
point <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan.<br />
Ki-tz'i-ni — Kung-shi-miau. 253<br />
K'iu-tz'i", K'ucha in Eastern Turkestan; envoysfrom<br />
Chu-lien ranked with, 96.<br />
1-7?'^^'^® '^'^'^-ts'ai, a<br />
176; an edible sea-weed,<br />
n. 6><br />
product <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan,<br />
the agar-agar, 186,<br />
K'iung-ohou, in Hai-nan, 176; its climate,<br />
^ ^'^'^5<br />
]lo' c Pf^P"^' ''^'°»' ^^'^^ <strong>of</strong> Tsin in, 177-<br />
178; Sung <strong>Kua</strong>n-chi in, 178; towns in district <strong>of</strong>,<br />
178; source <strong>of</strong> rivers <strong>of</strong>, 182.<br />
K'iung-shan, in Hai-nan, 178; the San-hoshm<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 182.<br />
Ko-ko-song-oM (or -ti), Brouwers islands,<br />
or Pulo Medang, 11; people are pirates, 11<br />
slaves from, 150.<br />
Ko-ku-lo, country<br />
Ligor, 11.<br />
<strong>of</strong>, possibly Ealantan or<br />
Ko-ling, the Klings <strong>of</strong> Malabar, 89, n. i.<br />
Ko-lo, country <strong>of</strong>, probably Kora, W. coast<br />
<strong>of</strong> Malacca, 11.<br />
Korea, commercial<br />
chou, 17, — see Sin-lo.<br />
relations with Ts'iian-<br />
Ku-kiang in Yung-ch6u, kingfishers <strong>of</strong>, 235.<br />
Ku-lin (Kulam-Male. Quilon), 10, 12; other<br />
Chmese names <strong>of</strong>, 12; ships from Maskat sailed<br />
to, 15; travellers going east transship- at, 24;<br />
people <strong>of</strong>, good fighters, 68; trade <strong>of</strong> lien-pi at,<br />
72; a dependency <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i, 88; five days voyage<br />
from Nan-p'i, 89; a month's voyage from Lanwu-li,<br />
89; customs <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong>, 89; the drinks<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 89; people <strong>of</strong>, fond <strong>of</strong> archery, 89; currency <strong>of</strong>,<br />
89; ships that visit, 89; many Arabs inhabit, 89;<br />
dress and customs <strong>of</strong>, 91; travellers bound for<br />
Arabs' countries transship at, 91; travellers to<br />
Chu-lien change ships at, 94.<br />
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Ku-lo, possibly the same as Ki-lo-ta-nung,<br />
and on the Perak coast, 76, 80; old Arab who<br />
sailed from, to Canton, 118; identified with<br />
Acheen in Sumatra, 124, n. 25.<br />
Ku-lun, a pirate state near Sho-p'o, 84;<br />
possibly Gurgng <strong>of</strong>f W. coast <strong>of</strong> Borneo.<br />
Ku-na, Tdrki hina, Kussian kunitsa, the<br />
marten, skunk, beaver, etc., the family <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mustelidae, 234.<br />
Ku-tan, Kanthara, the present Nha-trang, 11.<br />
Kii-lan — see Ku-lin.<br />
<strong>Kua</strong>n-yin, the goddess, her images at Folo-an,<br />
69, 70.<br />
<strong>Kua</strong>ng-chou-fu, — see Canton.<br />
<strong>Kua</strong>ng-nan, province <strong>of</strong>, Hai-nan part <strong>of</strong><br />
western circuit <strong>of</strong>, 176.<br />
<strong>Kua</strong>ng-si, pearls from, 229.<br />
Kufa, — see A-kii-lo.<br />
K'ui-ki, approximately Cho-kiang province, its<br />
early inhabitants, 170; Ji-pOn lies due east <strong>of</strong>, 170.<br />
K'un-lun, slaves, 32; language <strong>of</strong>, 32; country,<br />
half a month's sail from Sho-p'o, 76; plum, a<br />
product <strong>of</strong> Chu-li§n, 96.<br />
K'un-lun-shan, Pulo Condore island, in Malay<br />
Pulo Kohnaong', 50.<br />
K'un-lun-ts'ong-k'i, probably the islands <strong>of</strong><br />
Pemba and Madagascar, 149; the great p'ong<br />
bird <strong>of</strong>, 149; products <strong>of</strong>, 149.<br />
Kiln-t'u-nung, Mount, Pulo Condore, 11.<br />
Kiin-tzi-kuo, aCountry <strong>of</strong> Gentlemen)), Korea,<br />
167.<br />
Kung-shi-miau (?), an island near P'o-ni,<br />
its products and -trade, 158.