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page 814 note 1 Cf. Svenska Orientsällskapets Årsbok, ii (1924), pp. 73–100.Google Scholar
page 815 note 1 A typical example of the later sort is furnished by the short review by Dr. Cohn in the Jahrbuch der Asiatischen Kunst, 1924, p. 248.Google Scholar
page 817 note 1 A quotation in Rockhill, , Journey of Friar William of Rubruck, p. 73Google Scholar sq., n. 2, from the Chinese work Wei Shu (Book 102, 13), may probably be put in direct connexion with our plate as it speaks of the head-dress of the women of a certain Uigur people. Cf. also Russell, , Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces, ii, p. 185.Google Scholar
page 817 note 2 Cf. Altbuddhistische Kultstätten, p. 110.Google Scholar
page 817 note 3 Jātaka, i, p. 49 seq. Cf. also Kern, , Manual of Buddhism, p. 13.Google Scholar
page 817 note 4 Cf. Altbuddhistische Kultstätten, p. 138.
page 818 note 1 Śibikā literally means “a palkee, a litter”.
page 819 note 1 The final scene undoubtedly reminds us of the old tale of Purūravas and Urvaśī.
page 820 note 1 Cf. e.g. Fox-Strangways, , The Music of Hindostan, p. 228.Google Scholar