Tashi Lama’s death at Peking, [26];

the Nepalese driven back by, [30];

her desire to keep foreigners from Tibet, [43] et seq.;

Chefu Convention, [46];

the Sikkim-Tibet Convention with Great Britain, [50] et seq., [439]–441;

the boundary difficulty, [58], [59];

and Russia, [72], [80];

the Burmese Convention, [77];

attitude towards the Lhasa Mission, [86] et seq.;

protest against the advance to Lhasa, [143], [144];