C.
Caboolistan, xi.
Calmucks (see Kalmouks).
Cashmere, [237]. [246]. [336]. [341], [342]. [355]. [389]. [397]. [399].
Castes, action on national development, [236];
disregarded by Buddha, [334];
legend of their institution, [367];
fisher-caste, [371];
lowest, [387].
Ceylon, history of, [237];
introduction of the Boddhi-tree, [329]–30 (note);
Buddhist chronology of, [332];
first written collection of Sûtra, [333];
introduction of Buddhism, [335];
legends of Christian Missionaries, [339]. [351]. [352]. [363];
derivation of name, [370].
Chaitgar (see Kaitja).
Chakdja, [349].
Chara, [382].
Chatun, [398].
China, introduction of Buddhism into, [335]. [348];
population of, [336].
Chinese pilgrims, [335]–6. [374];
dynasties (see Ming, Mantchou, &c).
Churmusta, [50]. [204]. [265]. [357].
Chutuktu niduber tschi, [366].
Coins, aids to history, [232]. [373]. [389].
Contemplative life, rules of the Manu for, [390].
Cotton, early use of, in India, [334]. [378].
Cow, estimation of Indians for, [374]–5;
names of, [375];
the heavenly cow, [402];
allegory of temporal and spiritual might, [402]–3.
Cranagore, [339].
Creation, account of, in Vêda, [336].
Crishna, late introduction of his worship, [340]–1;
adaptations of Christian doctrine concerning him, [340];
divergences, ib. (note);
delivers the palm-tree, [363];
discovers pearls, [383];
bears trumpet-shell, [397].
Crocodiles, myths of, [383].
Cuculidæ, [399].
Cups, Mongolian, [404].