[672]. Ibid., p. 91, Fig. 47.

[673]. Note on jade copied from the Tûzuk-i-Jâhangiri, or memoirs of Jahangir, trans. by Alexander Rogers, London, 1909, p. 146; Orient. Trans. Fund, N. S., vol. xix.

[674]. See The Morgan-Whitney Collection of Chinese Jades and other Hard Stones, donated to the Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, City Park, New Orleans, 1914, p. 32; plate opp. p. 33.

[675]. Communicated by Dr. O. C. Farrington.

[676]. See in praise of the moonstone the poem autographed for this work by the poet, Edward Forrester Sutton.

[677]. Petri Servii, “Dissertatio de unguento armario,” Romæ, 1643, p. 43.

[678]. Johann August Donndorf, “Natur und Kunst,” Leipzig, 1790, vol. ii, p. 497.

[679]. Berthold Laufer, “Notes on Turquois in the East,” Chicago, 1913, p. 50, vol. xiii, No. 1, of Anthropological Series of Field Museum of Natural History; citing a translation by MM. Chavannes and Pelliot entitled: “Un traité manichéen retrouvé en Chine,” pub. in Journal Asiatique, 1912.

[680]. “Ancient Accounts of India and China by Two Mohammedan Travellers,” trans. by Abbé Renaudot, London, 1733, p. 96.

[681]. “Ancient Accounts of India and China by Two Mohammedan Travellers,” trans. by Abbé Renaudot, London, 1733, pp. 97, 98.