interviews with Major Younghusband, [203], [204];
his character, [204];
negotiations at Gyantse, [209] et seq.;
negotiations with the Mission at Lhasa, [263] et seq.;
places Bhutan under British Protectorate, [336]
Townley, Mr., British Chargé d’Affaires at Peking, the Chinese and the Tibetan question, [88], [129], [130]
Townsend, Meredith, Asia and Europe, [434]
Trade between Tibet and India, [16], [22], [23], [52], [86] et seq.;
new regulations, [360], [361], [440]
Trimpuk Jongpen, the, arrives at Phari, [169];