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254 Ewantan — IiO-hui.<br />

Kwantan, — see Tan-ma-ling.<br />

Lacquer, a product <strong>of</strong> Kiau-chi, 46; ware,<br />

imported into Ghan-cli"5ng, 49; ware, imported<br />

to Fo-lo-an, 69; ware, imported to Sho-p'o, 78;<br />

bowls and plates, imported to P'o-ni,<br />

imported to Hal-nan, 177.<br />

156; ware,<br />

Laka-wood, a product <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i, 61;<br />

a product <strong>of</strong> Tan-ma-ling, 67; a product <strong>of</strong> Folo-an,<br />

69; a product <strong>of</strong> Sho-p'o, 77; a product <strong>of</strong><br />

Tan-jung-wu-lo and Ma-li, 85; a product <strong>of</strong> P'oni,<br />

156; on islands near P'o-ni, 158; countries<br />

producing it, its cheapness, varieties<br />

which put, 211.<br />

<strong>of</strong>, uses to<br />

Iian-li , —<br />

see Lan-wii-li.<br />

Lan-wu-li, a dependency <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i, 62;<br />

extreme N. W. coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra, 66; five days<br />

sailing from Kien-pi to, 71; products <strong>of</strong>, 72; people<br />

<strong>of</strong>, warlike, 72; distance from, to Si-lan, 72; length<br />

<strong>of</strong> voyage from Ts'tian-ch6u to, 89; ships from<br />

China to realm <strong>of</strong> Arabs, lay over for winter at,<br />

114; trade <strong>of</strong>, 120; Yen-t'o-man (Andaman) islands<br />

passed between, and Si-lan, 147.<br />

Iiauce, people <strong>of</strong> Naa-p'i dexterous with, 88.<br />

Iiang-ya-sii, the Lankachiu islands (Koh<br />

Katu), 8.<br />

Xiao, Sea, living in Canton, 16.<br />

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

into China in tenth century, 19; imported<br />

into Chan-ch'ong, 49; one ounce <strong>of</strong>, buys two<br />

bushels rice in Chon-la, 53; a product <strong>of</strong> T'ienchu,<br />

111; net sinkers <strong>of</strong>, imported to P'o-ni, 156;<br />

imported to Ma-i, 160; net sinkers <strong>of</strong>, imported<br />

to San-sfi, 162; oxide <strong>of</strong>, used in making glass, 227.<br />

Lengkasuka, — see Ling-ya-ssi-kia.<br />

Leopards, in T'ien-chu, 111; dry flesh <strong>of</strong>,<br />

exported from Liu-k'iu to Sau-sii, 163.<br />

Li, aborigines <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, savage and semicivilized,<br />

176; paucity <strong>of</strong> food among, 176; their<br />

trading in aromatic woods, 176; their customs<br />

and dress, 177, 184; their pendent ears, 178; <strong>of</strong><br />

Ki-yang, their mode <strong>of</strong> life, 180; markets for the,<br />

181; <strong>of</strong> Wan-ning, 181; divisions <strong>of</strong> the, 182;<br />

names <strong>of</strong> chiefs, 182; ornaments worn by women,<br />

182; tattooing among, 182—183; work <strong>of</strong> women,<br />

183; sacrifices <strong>of</strong>, 183; barter <strong>of</strong>, with the Chinese,<br />

183; dwellings <strong>of</strong>, 183; revenge for murder<br />

among the, 183; marriage, 183; death, 183; native<br />

products, 183; revenge among the, 183; Chjaese<br />

descendants <strong>of</strong>, 184; submission <strong>of</strong>,<strong>of</strong>'Wu-chi-ghan<br />

district, 184; form <strong>of</strong> oath. among th«, 184.<br />

Li-a-wu, an Arab envoy to China, tells <strong>of</strong> rhinoceros<br />

and elephant hunting,, 117—118,123; n. 23.<br />

Li Fang, minister <strong>of</strong> Emperor T'ai-tsung, 172.<br />

Li-hau, possibly the island <strong>of</strong> Lubang (Philippine<br />

Islands), 160.<br />

Iii-kien, Ta-ts'in also called, 102.<br />

Li-kin-tung, probably Lingayen in Luzon<br />

island,- 160.<br />

Li <strong>Kua</strong>ng, Duke, 179, 187, n. le.<br />

Li Li-lin, comes to Chinese Court from Sanfo-ts'i,<br />

66.<br />

Li-mu-shan, in Hai-nan, 176; origin <strong>of</strong> name,<br />

182; streams that flow from, 182; its height, 188,<br />

n. so,<br />

Li-to, a kingdom <strong>of</strong> Western India, probably<br />

the Lata <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, on the gulf <strong>of</strong> Cambay,<br />

112; the king and queen <strong>of</strong>, 112.<br />

Li T'iau-yuan, first editor <strong>of</strong> the Chu-fanchJ,<br />

38; his prefatory note to <strong>Chau</strong> <strong>Ju</strong>-kua's<br />

book, 43.<br />

Li-ts'iu, a flower <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien, not identified, 96.<br />

Li Yii, declines to receive Arab envoys, 117.<br />

Liang-pau, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chan-ch'ong, 49.<br />

Libanotis root, a product <strong>of</strong> Sin-lo, 168. iJS'i<br />

Licences accorded foreign traders, 19; articles<br />

import <strong>of</strong> which allowed under, 21.<br />

Lichees, in Su-ki-tan, their medicinal proper-<br />

ty, 83.<br />

Lien-ehou^fu, — see Kin-chou.<br />

Lightning, along coast <strong>of</strong> Si-lan, 72.<br />

Ligor, — see Ko-ku-lo and Tong-liu-mei.<br />

Lime, used in adulterating wax, 239.<br />

Limonite, — see Wu-ming-i.<br />

Lin Chii-k'i, Inspector <strong>of</strong> Customs in Fu-kien<br />

and author, 119, 124, n. 28.<br />

Lin-kau, in Hai-nan, 178.<br />

Ling-ki4-po-pa-to, island. Cape Varella, 8.<br />

Ling-shui, in Hai-nan, — see Wan-an.<br />

Ling-ya-mon (Linga island), one month's<br />

sail from Ts'uan-ch6u, 60; ships from Ts'flanch6u<br />

to San-fo-ts'i stop at, 60; trade in mats<br />

at, 220.<br />

Ling-ya-ss'i-kia, a dependency <strong>of</strong> San-fo-;<br />

ts'i, 62; identified with Lengkasuka, 65; distance.,<br />

from Tan-ma-ling to, 68; dress in, 68; native<br />

products <strong>of</strong>, 68; trade in, 68; is tributary <strong>of</strong> Sanfo-ts'i,<br />

68; four days from, to Fo-lo-an, 69.<br />

Linga, island, a month's sail from Ts'uan-.<br />

ch6u, 60; ships to San-fo-ts'i stop at, 60; its<br />

other Chinese names, 64.<br />

Lion, country <strong>of</strong> the, Ceylon, 12,— see Si-lan.<br />

Lions, great numbers <strong>of</strong>, in Ta-ts'in, 103; in<br />

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

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;<br />

Liquor, fermented, none made in Chan-ch'ong,<br />

48; drunk in Chan-ch'ong, 48; intoxicating, usedin<br />

San-fo-ts'i, 60, 64; used in Sho-p'o, 78;- made;<br />

from sugar, in Su-ki-tan, 83; made from sugarand<br />

from nipa-palm, 84, 85; fermented, used in;<br />

Ku-lin, 89, 91; fermented, not used in Ta-ts'in,<br />

103; drunk by Arabs, 115-116, 120, n. 6; drunk,<br />

at Ma-li-pa (Merbat), 121, r. il; <strong>of</strong> Ts'6ng«t'an,<br />

127; drunk at K'i-tz'i-ni, 138; <strong>of</strong> P'o-ni, 155; as<br />

wedding gift in P'o-ni, 155; made from rice in<br />

Liu;k'iu, 163;. made from rice in Sin-lo, 169,<br />

line 42; ferments used in making, in Hai-nan,<br />

177; cardamoms put in, 222, line 25.<br />

Literature, people <strong>of</strong> Sin-lo fond <strong>of</strong> Chinese,<br />

167; people <strong>of</strong> Ji-p5n have standard, <strong>of</strong> China, 170,<br />

Liu-k'iu (Northern Formosa), distance from<br />

Ts'flan-chou, 162; the king <strong>of</strong>, his palace, 162—<br />

163; dress in, 163; arms <strong>of</strong>, 163; taxes in,i63;<br />

divisions.^ <strong>of</strong> the year, 163; habits <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong>,<br />

163; products <strong>of</strong>, 163; trade <strong>of</strong> people, 163; early<br />

relations <strong>of</strong> Chinese with, 163, n. i; trade between,<br />

and Philippines, 163.<br />

Liu-sha, the «Flowing Sandss, near where;<br />

the sun goes down, 104.<br />

Liu-siii, possibly Luzon (Philippine Islands),<br />

160.<br />

Lo, the country, the Nicobar islands, 12.<br />

Lo-hu, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, 53; 56.<br />

. Lo-hu-na, name <strong>of</strong> a priest from Ti6n-chu<br />

who came to Ts'uan-ch6u, 111.<br />

iiC-hui, in Hai-nan, 178, 182.

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