| Illustrations in the Text. |
| [1.] | Map of Dardistan and of the Pamirs (abridged from Dr. Leitner’s large Map of Dardistan and a number of Native Maps and Itineraries). |
| [2.] | First Group of Dards, etc., taken in 1866. (Facing page 1.) |
| [3.] | Group of Natives from Hunza, Yasin, and Nagyr, listening to a Chitráli and a Badakhshi Musician. (Facing page 22.) |
| [4.] | A Dance at Gilgit. (Facing page 36.) |
| [5.] | Dr. Leitner’s Tibet Dog, “Chang.” (Facing page 66.) |
| [6.] | “Our Manufactured Foes:” a Tangir Student, a Nagyri Peasant, a Dareyli Herdsman, and a Hunza Fighter (the first Hunza man taken to Europe in 1886). (Facing page 76.) |
| [7.] | A Kashmir Soldier and a Balti Coolie. (Facing page 77.) |
| [8.] | Two Chilásis and a Gilgiti. (Facing page 80.) |
| Illustrations in the Appendices. |
| Appendix I.—(Hunza-Nagyr and the Pamir Regions.) |
| [9.] | Specimens of Burishkis of Hunza, Nagyr, and Yasin. (Facing page 1 of Appendix I.) “Hunza and Nagyri Warriors, separated by Yasinis.” |
| [10.] | Autograph Letter from the Chief (Tham) of Nagyr, Za’far Khan. (Facing page 5.) |
| [11.] | Dr. Leitner as a Bokhara Maulvi in 1866. (Facing page 17.) |
| Appendix II.—(Recent Events in Chilás and Chitrál.) |
| [12.] | Mihtar Nizám-ul-Mulk and his Yasin Council in 1886. (Facing page 6.) |
| [13.] | Chitráli Players and the Badakhshi Poet, Taighûn Shah. (Facing page 7.) |
| Appendix IV.—(Races and Languages of the Hindukush.) |
| [14.] | Group of Natives from Nagyr, Koláb, Chitrál, Gabriál, Badakhshan, and Hunza. (Facing page 1.) |
| [15.] | Heads of Natives from Dareyl, Gabriál, Hunza, and Nagyr. (Facing page 2.) |
| Appendix V.—(Anthropological Observations and Measurements.) |
| [16.] | Ethnological and Anthropological Groups. (Facing page 1.) |
| [17.] | Jamshêd, the first Siah Pôsh Kafir taken to Europe (in 1872). (Facing page 4.) |
| [18.] | Comparative Table of Measurements of Dards and Kafirs. |