.
Cycle, Chinese.
_Cynocephali_, the.
Cypresses, sacred, of the Magians.
Cyprus.
Cyrus, his use of camels in battle near Sardis.
Dabul.
_Dadian_, title of Georgian kings.
Da Gama.
Dagroian, kingdom of, in Sumatra,
probable position of.
Dailiu (Tali).
Daitu, Taidu, Tatu (Peking), Kublai's new city of Cambaluc.
Dakianus, city of (Camadi).
_Dalada_, tooth relique of Buddha.
Dalai Lama, with four hands.
D'Alboquerque.
Dalivar, Dilivar, Dilawar (Lahore), a province of India.
Dalmian.
Damas.
Damascus,
siege of.
Damasks, with _cheetas_ in them,
with giraffes.
(_see_ also Patterns.).
Damghan.
Dancing dervishes.
Dancing girls, in Hindu temples.
Dandolo, Andrea, Admiral of Venetian fleet at Curzola,
his captivity and suicide;
funeral at Venice.
D'Anghieria, Pietro Martire.
Dantapura.
Dante, number of MSS.,
does not allude to Polo;
_Convito_.
D'Anville's Map.
Darabjird.
Darah.
Darapur.
_Dardas_, stuff embroidered in gold.
Dariel, Pass of (Gate of the Alans).
Darius,
the Golden King.
Dark Ocean of the South.
Darkness, magical.
---- land of,
how the Tartars find their way out;
the people and their peltry;
Alexander's legendary entrance into;
Dumb trade of.
_Darraj_, black partridge, its peculiar call.
Daruna, salt mines.
Darwaz.
Dasht, or Plain, of Baharak.
Dashtab, hot springs.
Dasht-i-Lut (Desert of Lut).
Dashtistan tribe and district.
Dates (chronology) in Polo's book, generally erroneous.
---- (trees or fruit),
Basra;
Bafk;
Reobarles, province;
Formosa Plain;
Hormos;
wine of;
diet of fish, etc.
Daughters of Marco Polo.
D'Avezac, M.
David, king of Abyssinia.
David, king of Georgia (Dawith).
Davids, Professor T.W. Rhys, _Buddhist Birth Stories_.
Davis, Sir John F.
Dawaro.
Daya.
Dead, disposal of the, in Tangut,
at Cambaluc;
in Coloman;
in China;
in Dagroian;
by the Battas.
---- burning of the, _see_ Cremation.
eating the, _see_ Cannibalism.
De Barros,
on Java;
Singhapura;
Janifs.
Debt, singular arrest for.
_Decima_, or Tithe on bequest.
Decimal organisation of Tartar armies.
Decius, Emperor.
Deghans, Dehgans.
Dehanah, village.
Deh Bakri.
De la Croix, Petis.
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.
Desgodins
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