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IXTUODUCTION. 39 Such as it is, Cha
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46 T0NGKIX6. 1,1 The products of th
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48 AXNAM. 1,2 evil» (^ ^). In the
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50 AXXAM. 1,2 Binh-dinh, Thi-nai, w
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5 2 .KAMBOJA. "I;* of the fifteenth
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54 KAMBOJA. 1,4 Lu-yang (^ 7^) T'un
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56 KiMBOJA. I>4 make it better adap
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58 PAGAN. 1,6 was fifteen stages (^
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60 PALEMBAXG. 1,7 7. PALEMBANG. (Ea
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62 PALEMBAKG. 1,7 This country, lyi
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64 PALE3IBANG. 1.7 The name Ling-ya
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66 PALEMBAXG. I,? (7) Ts'i6n-inai r
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68 LENGKASUKA. i,9 the name of an i
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70 SUKDA. 1,11 ((There is here (in
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72 LAMBKI. ISLAND OF CEYLON. 1,13 N
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74 LAMBRI, ISLAN'D OF CETLON, 1,13
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76 JAVA. 1,14 Sailing the sea half
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78 JAVA. 1)14 nuts, sulphur, saffro
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80 JAVA. Ijl4 Sung-shi, 489,14—15
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8;2 CEXTKAL JAVA. 1,14 Inspectors o
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84 CENTRAL JAVA. 1,15 The country o
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86 CEKTKAL JAVA. 1,13 cKiian-hung,
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88 MALABAR. ' 1,16 The people are v
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iQO MALiBAK. Ijl6 are rioUy attired
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92 OUZERAT. I>16 from -which the ho
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94 CHOtiA DOMINION. " 1,19 comes to
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96 cnoLA Dommox. I,i9 «This countr
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98 CnOLA D031IXIOX. 1,19 The native
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100 CHOIiA DOMINION. 1,19 cerning t
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102 BAGHDAD. 1, 19 rently been lost
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104 BAGHDAD, I>20 presents comprise
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,:106 BAOnDAD. l,20 tine to the cur
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108 BAGHDAD. 1,20 Golius (1596-1GG7
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110 INDIA. 1,20 that (ithe Romans o
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112 INDIA. 1,21 Notes. 1) The words
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114 THE AEABS. 1,21 Si-tan ehang-sh
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116 THE AKABS. 1,22 spices they mak
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118 THE AKABS. 1,22 captured. He re
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120 THE AKABS. 1,22 clou during or
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122 THE AKABS. 1)22 Mu-ku-lan, in C
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124: MECCA. 1,22 beauty ...» These
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126 ZANGUEBAK. Burton, op. cit., I,
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128 liEEBEKA COAST, 1,25 25. BERBER
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130 SOHAR. — SOMALI COAST. I,2G-2
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132 SOMALI COAST. 1,27 from Zeila o
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134 ISLAND OF KISH. 1,29 very few t
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136 BAGHDAD. 1,30 Ki-tz'i-"ni, whic
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138 GHAZNI. 1,31 Note. Al-Ba?rah, t
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140 MOSUL. 1,32 XXXIV) to have come
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142 MUKABIT, SOUTHERS COAST OF SPAI
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Hi HISK (EOYPT). 1,36 36. MISR (EGY
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146 ALEXANDRIA. Ij37 37. ALEXANDRIA
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148 AKDAMAAN islands: I,3S,1 tions
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1 50 MAIiAT «MEN OF TBE SKA» (oKA
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1 52 BESI (?), SUMATRA. 1,38,4-5 Ma
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1 5:6 BOBXEQ. 1,39 To bury their de
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158 BOKNEO. 1,39 T'6u-su (U ^) Wu-l
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160 PniLIPPIKE ISLANDS. h^^ has bee
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162 NOKTHEKN FOKMOSA. 1,41 wMcli be
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164 NORTHERN FOKMOSA. 1,42 somotMng
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166 KOKEA. 1,43 P'i-sho-ye, consequ
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168 KOKEA. 1,44 The products of the
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170 JAPAN. 1,45 45. JAPAN. Wo m. Th
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172 JAPAN. 1,45 presents of more th
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174 JAPAN. 1,45 9) This is the desc
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, 176 ISLAND OP HAINAN. .1,46 In th
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178 ISLAND OF HAINAN. 1,46 Prefectu
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180 ISUND OF HAINAN. 1,46 border of
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182 ISLAND OF HAINAN. 1,46 make an
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184 ISLAND Of HAINAN. 1,46 the post
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186 ISLAND OF HAINAN. 1,46 5) Durin
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188 ISLAND OF HAINAN. 1,46 19) I-lu
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190 ISLAND OP HAINAN. 1,46 (pacifie
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CAMPHOR (li ^). Nau-tzi, or camphor
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11,1-2 FRAKKINCEXSE. 195 may be atl
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II>2-4 MTEEn. — dkagon's-blood. 1
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11,7-8 BEXZOIN. 20 it thus goes thr
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11,11 GHAKU-WOOD, 205 is pruned off
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II,ll''-ll° STJ AXD CHAN GHAKU-ATO
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11,12-13 CLOVES. 209 Note. In Chine
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11,14-15 LAKA-WOOD. 211 shell darke
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11,17-18 ARECA-KUTS. 213 Yu-yang-ts
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11,19-20 OAK-GALLS. 215 Note. The w
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11,22-23 ' SAPAN-WOOD. — COTTON.
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11,23 COTTON. 219 Watters, On Yuan-
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11,25-26 PUTCHDCK. — CAKDAMOMS. 2
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11,29-30 ALOES. 225 Note. Asa-foeti
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'^'^^ OPAQUE GLASS, 227 32. OPAQUE
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11,33-34 CAt's-EYES. - PEAKLS. 229
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11,35 CH'O-K'it. 231 35. CH'O-K'U m
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I-fj37 RHINOCEKOS HOKNS. 233 37. RH
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11,38-39 kingfishers' featheks. 235
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11,41 AMBERGRIS. 237 41. AMBERGRIS
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n,43 BEES-WAX. 239 in those foreign
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A-kii-lo, Akula (Kufa), the capital
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Biruna, of the Nestorian patriarchs
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Qhiutzes — Cotton. ships go to Ka
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154; in Po-ni, 155; of people of Ma
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attendants, and people, 82; of rule
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country and city of, 138; prayers i
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Lo-ki-lien, title of a minister of
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against raids from West, 98; situat
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Su Tung-po, 178, 186, n.'io. Sugar,
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^"^ M -^-M-lo, Akula or Kufa, the A
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fo-ts'i, 62; Kampar, E. coast of Su
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236. P^lJ ^^l]pci-pa, Arabic babagh
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