Djong, or prefectural town, [177];
dso, or prefectural store-house, [177];
shi, or prefectural lands, [177];
accounts, [182].
Djim-khar, village of, [143].
Djong-nyer, or sub-prefect, [51], [176];
their number, [182].
Djongpon, or prefect, [51];
of Phagri, [73];
appeals against to Lhasa, [174];
their duties, [176], [177];
their number, [176], [182];
their salaries, [177], [182];
social rank of, [246].
Do, village of, [226].
Doche, ingot of silver, equivalent terms for, [51], [183].
Do la, [29].
Dobta djong, [210], [244];
Lachan la, [243];
mountains, [244].
Dog, mad, [76];
pariah, re-embodiment of sinful lamas, [119];
watch-dogs of Yamdo famous, [131];
kept for hunting by Panchen lama, [211].
Dogang, village of, [243].