negotiations with the Indian Government, [79] et seq., [201], [202], [255], [295];
Anglo-Russian agreement, [378], [444]
Ryder, Captain, Survey Officer: a difficult march, [156];
visits the Dongste Monastery, [183];
the return from Lhasa, [328], [329];
reward for survey work, [330]
Salisbury, Marquess of, on the Tibet question, [66]
Sanpo. See Brahmaputra
Sarat Chandra Das, the Bengali traveller, explores Tibet, [40], [307], [319]
Satow, Sir Ernest, British Minister at Peking: