[414] See p. 225, No. 44.

[415] Op. cit., p. 67.

[416] Catalogue, K. 18.

[417] Catalogue, vol. i., p. 38. The colour has already been discussed in a note on p. [68] of vol. i. of this book.

[418] See vol. i., p. [68].

[419] See Bushell, O. C. A., p. 368

[420] The Chinese is kua yu

, lit. hanging, suspended or applied glaze. The Yi-hsing stoneware was not usually glazed; hence the force of the epithet kua applied.

[421] The gold-flecked turquoise has yet to be identified.