Volume II Part 122 (1/2)
Delhi, Sultans of.
D'Ely, Mount, _see_ Eli.
Demoiselle Crane, _anthropoides virgo_.
Deogir.
Derbend, Wall of (_see_ also Iron Gate of.).
Deserts, haunted.
Deserts of Kerman or of Lut, of Khorasan; of Charchan; Lop (Gobi); Kharakorum.
DesG.o.dins, Abbe.
Despina Khatun.
Devadasi.
Devapattan.
Deveria, G.
Devil-dancing.
Devil trees.
Devils, White.
D'Evreux, Father Yves.
Dhafar (Dofar, Thafar), its incense; two places of the name.
_Dharani_, mystic charms.
Dhulkarnain (Alex.), _see_ Zulkarnain.
Dialects, Chinese.
Diamonds in India, how found, mines of; diffusion of legend about.
”Diex Terrien”.
Dilawar, Polo's Dihar.
Dimitri II., Thawdadebuli, king of Georgia.
Dinar, _see_ Bezant.
Dinar of Red Gold.
Dinh Tien-hw.a.n.g, king of An-nam.
Diocletian.
_Dioscorides insula_.
Dir, chief town of Panjkora.
Dirakht-i-Fazl.
Dirakht-i-Kush.
Dirawal, ancient capital of the Bhattis.
Dirhem-Kub, Shah Mahomed, founder of Hormuz dynasty.
Dish of Sakya or of Adam.
Diu City.
Diul-Sind, Lower Sind.
Divination by twigs or arrows.
Dixan, branding with cross at.
Dizabulus, pavilion of.
Dizful River.
Djao (Chao) Namian Sume (Kaipingfu).
Djaya, turquoises.
Doctors at Kinsay.
Dofar, _see_ Dhafar.
Dogana, conjectures as to.
Doghabah River.
Dog-headed races.
Dogs, the Khan's mastiffs, of Tibet; fierce in Cuiju.
Dog-sledging in Far North, notes on dogs.