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272<br />
sion <strong>of</strong> A. D. dOlS on voyage from Malay<br />
Peninsula to San-fo-ts'i, 100, n. ll.<br />
^ ^<br />
Gh^ang-Jiua, in Ilai-nan, 176.<br />
:^ 1^ ift<br />
Gh^ang-yau-sU, Pulo Senang<br />
or Bam Island, 64.<br />
^ ^ c¥au-Ma, — see Uau-sho-ye.<br />
^ CM, the Singapore Straits, 1 1<br />
^i-l^ C/!dWi, the Ghittis <strong>of</strong> Malabar, 89.<br />
M J^ Chon-la, Champa, Kamboja, 52,<br />
54, n. i; — see Ki-mie and Kan-pu-cM.<br />
^ Ghon-li-fu, a dependency<br />
ffi. W<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chon-lg, the present Chanthabun on the<br />
lower Menara, 53, 56.<br />
M >^ (yidn-p% a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />
Chon-la, possibly the same as Chon-li-fu<br />
(q.<br />
^ ^ si<br />
v.), 56.<br />
Ghou-pau-limg, an is-<br />
land or headland near entrance to port <strong>of</strong><br />
San-fo-ts'i, 100, n.ii.<br />
^ ^<br />
Ghu-ai, an ancient administra-<br />
tive division <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, 175, 176.<br />
^ ^Ij ^\} ,Ghu-U-ye, Choliya, identical<br />
with Ghii-lien (q. v.), 98, n. i.<br />
jhj^ ^ Ghu-lien, the Chola dominion,<br />
or the Coromandel Coast, 93; — see also<br />
Ma-pa-'ir and So-li.<br />
M^ ("^ ^) ^^'"" l*^ (°J" shu-)mi,<br />
Arabic jum'ah «assembly)> (on friday, for<br />
prayer in the mosque), 138, 139, n. 2.<br />
^^ JM.<br />
Ghwn^-Ma-lu^ a variant <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ju</strong>ng-ya-lu (q. v.), a portion <strong>of</strong> western<br />
Java, 62, 66, n. 19.<br />
FJI ^ Chung-li, the Somali coast;<br />
the name may be derived from Zang or<br />
Zenj, 130.<br />
"^ -^ Fang-chang, the «Cube House»<br />
the «House <strong>of</strong> AIlah)> (BaytlJllah)or Kaaba,<br />
at Mecca, 125, note.<br />
.<br />
i^ ^ fip F6ng-ya-lo, in Amoy dia-<br />
lect Bcmg-ga-lo, probably Mangalore, 88,<br />
90, n. 8.<br />
^ M ^ Fo-lo-cm, a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />
San-fo-ts'i, 62; Beranang, W. coast Malay<br />
Peninsula, 65, n. 16, 69.<br />
'^ ^ Fo-slii, 11, 63, n. i, — see<br />
Scm-fo-tsH.<br />
% %^] M M Fu-li-la-ho, probably<br />
the Minab river on which stood Hormuz, 14.<br />
^ ^<br />
Fu-Un, situated in the west<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Chan ("^) country (q. v.); it was<br />
also called Ta-ts'in according to Tu Huan,<br />
104.<br />
^ ^ iSK<br />
-Pw-ta ch'dng,.the city <strong>of</strong><br />
Fostat,the modern Cairo, or Baghdad, 1 4, n. 3.<br />
y$ '^ 3p| hai-mei-ch'i, a product <strong>of</strong><br />
Ilai-nan; unidentified, 176..<br />
'/$ Ift Hai-tan, the Acta, the Ne-<br />
^ ^<br />
gritos <strong>of</strong> the Philippine Islands, 161.<br />
han-lin, title <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
king <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i who watched over his food,<br />
88.<br />
^ ^ Hei-sliui, probably the Irrawadi<br />
river, 26, called || ^ ^ '^<br />
'/rJ" Hei-shui-yu-ni-lio, «Black-water-<br />
muddy riven) ; formed the frontier <strong>of</strong> P'u-<br />
kan, 59, n. i.<br />
jffi ^ Hi-nivig, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Java,<br />
(Sho-p'o), 83; possibly the Singhasari <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Javanese, 86, n. 7.<br />
4^ ^^ ^<br />
Jiia-nau-tan, a tree <strong>of</strong><br />
Sho-p'o, inner part <strong>of</strong> which was used to make<br />
a liquor, 78;. hia-nau protably Malay<br />
anaoiy the gomuti palm,<br />
^ ^ Hing-kHn,<br />
to the West, 117.<br />
81, n. 13.<br />
the Bonze, travels<br />
J^ II Mng-Jc'u, also written hing-yil,