Phagpa, the lama, [159], [240];
books presented him, [241].

Phagpa lha, greatest noble of Tibet, [183].

Phagri djong, [63];
road to and from Gyantse, [87];
traders from at Shigatse, [104];
pass, [109].

Phala, the Dahpon, [80];
reception of at Dongtse, [81];
his home in Lhasa, [85], [149], [150];
a friend of the minister, [101];
his wife ill, [120]. [[279]]

Phamu-bub. See [Phagmodu].

Pheasants, [14], [16];
snow, [20];
green, [21], [29].

Phendi Khangsar, minister of Tsang, [41].

Pherug mountains, [34], [38], [238].

Phodang djong, [230].

Phodang marpo, palace of Potala, [166];
architecture of, [169].