Nadsum, camp at, i. 217

Nagma-tsangpo (Chuma), river, ii. [28]

Nagor, the Gova of, ii. [84]

Nagrong valley, monk-doctor’s tent in, ii. [296]; animals and stores purchased in, [297]

Nain Sing, his discovery of great lakes of central Tibet, i. 3; nomenclature of Bogtsang-tsangpo district, 206; outline of the Ngangtse-tso, 230; maps of, referred to, 250, 258; ii. [21], [29], [41], [302], [380], [403]; on source of Brahmaputra, [89]

Nakbo-gongrong-gangri, mountain, ii. [376]

Nakbo-kongdo-la pass, ii. [376]

Nakchu, pilgrims from, i. 200; purchases from, 202

Naktsang, Governor of, refuses to allow caravan to proceed, i. 236, 243, 247; previous trouble with, 238; meetings with, 242, 247; his treatment by the Devashung, 243, 251, 376; my proposals to, 244; unexpected change of front by, 249; eclipse of sun explained to, 254; cordial leave-taking, 257

Naktsang, horsemen from, our progress stopped by, ii. [26]; palaver and agreement with, [27]; costumes and equipment of, [31]