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Lo-ki-lien, title <strong>of</strong> a minister <strong>of</strong> state in<br />
Sho-p'o, 76, 80.<br />
Lo-lan, south <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien, 94; probably a<br />
copyist error for Si-lan, 99.<br />
1.0- (or Yo-)lang, Prince <strong>of</strong>, 167; the present<br />
Pyong-yang in Korea, 168, n. 8.<br />
Lo-ssl-mei, a dependency <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 117;<br />
probably the Khwarizm, 121, n. is; gardenia<br />
flowers from, 202.<br />
Lo-yiie, the country <strong>of</strong>, S. extremity Malay<br />
Peninsula, or Ligor, 11.<br />
Iioans, to foreigners at Canton, 17.<br />
Longevity, in Japan, 171.<br />
Lotus, grows in Chan-ch'ong, 48; pond, in<br />
palace <strong>of</strong> Lu-wu, 52, 55; seeds in kingdom <strong>of</strong><br />
woman, 151.<br />
Lu-man, an island near P'o-ni, 157; its products<br />
and trade, 158.<br />
Lu-mei (Rum, Asia Minor), 141; distance from<br />
Ma-lo-pa, 141, also called Mei-lu-ku (q. v.), 141;<br />
the city <strong>of</strong>, 141; the people <strong>of</strong>, 141; food, coinage,<br />
industries, products, 141; camels, horses, dogs,<br />
bred in, 141; Ssi-kia-li-ye, near, 153.<br />
Lu Po-to, temple <strong>of</strong>, at Hai-k'ou, 178, 187,<br />
n. 11.<br />
Lu-wu, capital <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, 51; description <strong>of</strong><br />
palace in, 52, 53; identifled with Angkor, 54.<br />
Lii-yang, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, not<br />
located, 54, 56.<br />
Lucrabau seeds, a product <strong>of</strong> Chijn-la, 55.<br />
Lung-ya-mon, Linga Strait and Island <strong>of</strong>, 64.<br />
Lting-ts'ing, king <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i styled, 61.<br />
Lung-yung, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chan-ch'ong,<br />
49.<br />
Lustring, coloured silk, imported to P'o-ni,<br />
156.<br />
Ma-hia-wii, the Prophet Mohammed, 116; his<br />
birth place, 124; his House at Ma-kia, 124; feast<br />
on anniversary <strong>of</strong> death <strong>of</strong>, 124; his tomb, 125;<br />
earliest Chinese references to, 125; king <strong>of</strong> Pai-ta<br />
successor <strong>of</strong>, 135.<br />
Ma-i (Philippine Islands), thirty days from, to<br />
P'o-ni, 155; situation <strong>of</strong>, 159; dress <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong>,<br />
159; their idols, 159; trading customs in, 159-160;<br />
places belonging to, 160; products <strong>of</strong>, 160; San-su<br />
(Three Islands) part <strong>of</strong>, 161; betel-nuts <strong>of</strong>, 214;<br />
wax from, 238, 239.<br />
Ma-j6, an island near P'o-ni, possibly Mahono,<br />
its products and trade, 158.<br />
Ma-kia (Mecca), a dependency <strong>of</strong> the Arabs,<br />
117; eighty days' journey from Ma-lo-pa (Merbat)<br />
to,. 124; the birth place <strong>of</strong> Mohammed, 124; the<br />
House <strong>of</strong> the Buddha, 124; feast on anniversary<br />
,<strong>of</strong> death <strong>of</strong> Mohammed at, 124; the Chinese<br />
names <strong>of</strong>, 125.<br />
Ma-lan, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, 56, — see<br />
Ma-lo-w5n.<br />
Ma-li (Island <strong>of</strong> Bali), a dependency <strong>of</strong> Shbp'o,<br />
83; people live qn sago, 84; drink nipa-palm<br />
wine, 84; horses raised' on, 85; people have some<br />
culture, 85; products <strong>of</strong>, 85; people much given<br />
to piracy, 85.<br />
..Ma-li-ino, a depe^dency <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i, probably<br />
Malabar, 88, 90.<br />
Ma-lo-fu, the king <strong>of</strong> Ta-ts'in styled, 102;<br />
presumably a transcription <strong>of</strong> Mar Aba, a title<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nestorian patriarchs, 105.<br />
Lo-ki-lien — Mau-shi-pu. 255;<br />
Ma-lo-hua, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i, 88;<br />
Malwa, 93; its products, 93.<br />
Ma-lo-mo, — see Ma-lo-pa.<br />
Ma-lo-nu, possibly Maldyu, our Malays, are<br />
cannibals, 150; plug and plate teeth with gold, 150.<br />
Ma-lo (or li-)-pa, Merbat, the trade centre<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 25; some make it the capital <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Arabs, 115; a dependency <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 116;<br />
Ch6u K'tt-fei's note on, 120; its products, 120; its<br />
ruler, people, food, etc., 121; sends missions to<br />
China, 121; Ma-kia (Mecca) eighty days from,<br />
124; distance from, to Pai-ta, 135; distance from,to<br />
K'i-tz'1-ni, 138; distance from, to Lu-mei, 141,<br />
frankincense from, 195; putchuck from, 221;<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> ivory trade, 232.<br />
Ma-lo-won, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chbn-la, not<br />
located, 53, 56.<br />
Ma-ni, an Arab envoy to China, 118, 123, n. w,<br />
Ma-tung, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Sho-p'o, 83; probably<br />
Medang-kamolan, 86; pepper <strong>of</strong>, 222. ^<br />
_ Ma<br />
Yuan (or Ma Fu-po), temple <strong>of</strong>, at Hai-<br />
k'ou, 178; ascertains population <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, 184;<br />
note on, 187, n. ii. ,<br />
Macclesfield Banks, 176, 185, n. 4.<br />
Mace, imported to Aden from China, 4;<br />
described, 210.<br />
Madagascar, island <strong>of</strong>, 126, 149; — see also.<br />
K'un-lung-ts'ong-k'i.<br />
Madder, exported from Ki-shi, 134.<br />
Magadoxo, reference to, 129.<br />
Mahmud <strong>of</strong> Ghazni, possible reference to, 138.'<br />
Majapahit empire, districts in Malay Peninsula<br />
included in, 65; Kampei, a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />
the, 72; the currency <strong>of</strong> the, 81; capital <strong>of</strong>, 86. -<br />
Malabar, trade <strong>of</strong> Sabeans with, 1; Greek<br />
sea-trade with, 2; — see Nan-p'i and Ma-li-mo.<br />
Malabars, invasion <strong>of</strong> Ceylon, by, 74.<br />
Malay Peninsula, Greek knowledge <strong>of</strong>, 2;<br />
Ceylon trade with, 3; tortoise-shell from, exported,<br />
3; its trade with China at end tenth century,<br />
19; Negrito slaves from, 81—32. ;<br />
Malays, — see Ma-lo-nu.<br />
Malwa, — see Ma-lo-hua.<br />
Man-shan-shui, a river, presumably in<br />
Kamboja, 100, n. ii.<br />
Mangalore, reached by Greek ships, 2;<br />
possibly referred to as Fong-ya-lo (q. v.).<br />
. Manifests<br />
<strong>of</strong> ships, entering and leaving<br />
Canton, 9.<br />
Manna, a product <strong>of</strong> "Wu-ss'i-li, 140.<br />
Marriage customs, in ShS-p'o, 76; <strong>of</strong> Chu-<br />
'<br />
.<br />
lien, 95; <strong>of</strong> clergy <strong>of</strong> Christi.ans in India,, 112; iuj<br />
P'o-ni, 155; in Sin-lo, 167; in Ji-pbn, 171; <strong>of</strong> Li<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, 183.<br />
Mascat, ships for China<br />
see Yung-man.<br />
sailed from, 15; —<br />
Mathematics, people <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i learned<br />
in, 64. .1<br />
Matting, fine bamboo, a product <strong>of</strong> Chan-,<br />
ch'bng, 48; made in Sho-p'o, 77: fancy, made on<br />
pirate' islands near ShS-p'o, 84; as presents in<br />
P'o-ni, 156; cocoaiiut-heart, <strong>of</strong> San-sti, 161; straw,^<br />
made in Sin-lo, 168; foreign matting, 220.<br />
. Mau-shan (Pulo Eondo, <strong>of</strong>f Achin) N, W.<br />
coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra, 74.<br />
Mau-sM-pu, a<br />
tured in Sin-lo, 168.<br />
tissue (gingham?) manufac-: