Phola, village of, [75].

Phrug, or serge, [30].

Phugpa karpo, [33], [34].

Phuntso Khangsar, residence of minister at Tashilhunpo, [47], [49], [107], [108], [211].

Phunsto ling monastery, [209].

Phurchung, [2], [10], [20];
his brother-in-law, [22];
his meeting with Sir Joseph Hooker, [22];
native village of, [23];
his uncle, [24];
his faithfulness, [27];
drunkenness, [30];
gives a bond for S. C. D., [31];
his duties at Tashilhunpo, [47];
sent to Khamba djong, [60];
returns to Tashilhunpo, [102];
prepares to return to India with U. G., [110];
starts on journey, [111];
returns to Shigatse, [196];
rejoins S. C. D., [216].

Phyling, or foreigner, [102].

Pictures hung up for bestowing blessings, [119].

Pigeons, [43], [224].

Pigs, wild, [7], [14];
at Tale, [7];
fed on corpses at Lhasa, [169];
where raised, [183].