IMPRESSIONS AT LHASA—1904
Release of prisoners, p. [307]. Visits to monasteries, p. [309]. Character of Lamas, p. [310]. The effects of Lamaism on Tibetans and Mongols, p. [314]. Visit to Jo Khang Temple, p. [316]. The inner spirit of the people, p. [317]. Social side of Tibetans, p. [318]. Tibetan view of English, p. [319]. Chinese attitude to Tibetans, p. [321].
THE RETURN—1904
Farewell visits, p. [325]. Sensations of good-will, p. [326]. Good behaviour of Indian troops, p. [327]. Exploring parties, p. [328]. Successful work of Rawling and Ryder, p. [330]. Return to Simla, p. [332]. Meeting with Lord Curzon, p. [333]. Audience of His late Majesty, p. [333]. Mission flag placed in Windsor Castle, p. [334].
RESULTS OF THE MISSION
Good-will of Tibetans, p. [335]. Friendship of Bhutan, p. [336]. Scientific results, p. [337]. Indemnity reduced by His Majesty’s Government, p. [338]. Period of occupation of Chumbi reduced, p. [338]. Permission for Gyantse Agent to proceed to Lhasa abandoned, p. [339]. Reasons of His Majesty’s Government for above, p. [339].