O’Connor, Captain, artillery officer and Tibetan scholar, [97];
and the Jongpen of Khamba Jong, [110];
interview with the Lhasa delegates, [113];
Tibetan friendliness to, [137], [172] 241, [328], [367];
arranging for the Mission’s advance, [151], [153];
on the attitude of the Lhasa monks, [159], [166];
interview with the Tibetan leaders, [162], [163], [178];
visits Dongste Monastery, [183];
Tibetan attack on Gyantse, [187];