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Wi ^ ^ T'an-ma-ym,. probably<br />
the island <strong>of</strong> Botel Tobago <strong>of</strong>f the S. E. coast<br />
<strong>of</strong> Formosa, 163.<br />
^1 tong, an animal, not identified; its<br />
skin used as a seat by king <strong>of</strong> T'ien-cihu, 110.<br />
i^ t6ng,m Sanskrit tola, a small weight.<br />
It seems in this work to be used as a dry<br />
measure, 68, 131.<br />
^ ^^ M<br />
^ ii<br />
Tong-liu-md, Ligor?,<br />
a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, 53, 57.<br />
, ^<br />
Tong-ya-ndng, Treng-<br />
ganu, a dependency <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts*i, 62, 65.<br />
B^ ^ fong-lo, a fruit <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien,<br />
^ ^ Wi<br />
not identified, 96.<br />
Ti-kio-ch'ang, port<br />
on Lei-chou peninsula coast facing K'iung-<br />
chou in Hai-nan, 176.<br />
'^ ^ ^ Ti-la-ta, a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />
Chon-la, not identified, 56, n. lo.<br />
^ M J^ 5Rl Ti-lo-lu-ho, probably<br />
"on Mekran coast near entrance Persian<br />
Gulf, 13. It was also called Lo-Jio-i<br />
(q. v.).<br />
Jf^ ^Ti-wu, island <strong>of</strong> Timor^ a<br />
dependency <strong>of</strong> Java (Sho-p'o), 83; also<br />
^ §5S<br />
called Jfg P^<br />
Ti-mon, 156^<br />
ti-y(^-, tie name used in Chan-<br />
ch'ong to designate a litter with one pole<br />
and borne by four -men, 50, n. 4; — see<br />
juan-pu-tou.<br />
^ K<br />
Taiz on the Indus, 13.<br />
—<br />
Ti-yu, possibly the port <strong>of</strong>i<br />
ra ^ liau-jan, in Japanese Gho-<br />
nen; a Bonze who visited the Court <strong>of</strong> China<br />
in A.-D. 984, 171, 175, n. 23.<br />
^ M Tien-chu, India, 13;<br />
used in a restricted sense, 110, 112,<br />
n. 1.<br />
283<br />
^ :^ l-I-I THen-chu-rshan, Pulo Aor<br />
23, 100; see also SJiang-hia-chu.<br />
^ *^ to-Jcu, said to be a foreign<br />
name for the cardamom, 222, line 8.<br />
P£ M itlll To-pan-ti, Damiath <strong>of</strong><br />
the Arabs, Damietta on the eastern branch<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Nile near its mouth, 142.<br />
p^ ^ ^ To-p'o-U, an j^rab ship-<br />
master who visited the Court <strong>of</strong> China, beginn-<br />
ing eleventh century, 118, 124, n 23. '<br />
5iE ^ ^ tou-lo-mien, or 4ula cottons,<br />
from Sanskrit tula, cotton, 217, 219.<br />
^HU -?i<br />
i'ou-sM, «tush», copper, or an<br />
alloy <strong>of</strong> copper, produced in Persia, 8 , 1 n. 14.<br />
^ ^ Ts'ong-pa, Zanguebar, a dependency<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 117.<br />
^ ^0. Ts^ong-fcm, Zanguebar?, a<br />
country in the «Southern Oceans, possibly<br />
same as Ts'6ng-pa, p. 127, n. 4.<br />
^ ^<br />
Tsi-Tci, a dependency <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Arabs, 117; possibly Tiz on the Mekran<br />
^ 'S UJ<br />
coast, 122.<br />
Tseu island near Tourane, 8.<br />
Tsiau-sJii-sh(m,[ Hon<br />
=p |g_ -^ *^ Tsien-li-chang-sha,<br />
«Thousand-li-banks», east <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, 176.<br />
1^ ^ TsHm-mai, a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />
San-fo-ts'i, 62; possibly in N. Sumatra,<br />
66(7).<br />
^ ^<br />
3Fp tsHng-lang-Jccm, a va-<br />
riety <strong>of</strong> coral, 162, 226, Note.<br />
W tK ^ tsHng-mu-Mang, putchuck,<br />
221.<br />
& -© /Ei<br />
Ts'u-Jco-ni, in Cantonese<br />
Ts^o-kot-ni, Arabic Dhu-l-lcarnein,<br />
Alexander the Great^ 1 46,<br />