CHAPTER I.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE KINGDOM OF BOKHARA.
Limits and Extent.--Natural and political Divisions.--Physical Geography: Face of the Country.--Climate and Phenomena.-- Rivers.--Mountains.--Mineral Productions.--Vegetable.--Necessaries of Life.--Fruits and Wines.--Domestic Animals.--Wild Animals.-- Birds.--Silk Worms.--Diseases: Guinea Worm.--Cities and Towns.--Population of the Kingdom 153-185
CHAP. II.
THE RIVER OXUS, OR AMOO; WITH SOME NOTICE OF THE SEA OF ARAL.
Source and Course of the Oxus.--Sea of Aral.--Capabilities of the Oxus.--Depth, Current, and Slope.--Inundation.--Freezing.-- Craft on the Oxus.--Mode of navigating them.--Wood of the Oxus.--Political and commercial Advantages of the River 186-199
CHAP. III.
ON THE VALLEY OF THE OXUS, ETC.
Sketch of the Countries upon it.--Koondooz.--Budukhshan.--Ruby Mines.--Lapis Lazuli.--Mountain Districts North of Budukhshan.--Their Language.--Pamere.--Singular Animal, the Rass.--Chitral.--Gilgit.--Iskardo.--Their Language.--Kaffirs.--Their Descent from Alexander questioned.--Their Customs 200-213
CHAP. IV.
ON THE REPUTED DESCENDANTS ALEXANDER THE GREAT.
Traditions regarding them.--Actual Condition of these reputed Descendants.--Examination of their Claims.--Conjectures 214-219
CHAP. V.
ON THE SOURCES OF THE INDUS.
Interest attached to the Subject.--Received Opinions.--Their Error.--Description of the Shyook, the great Head of the Indus.--The Western Branch.--Country enclosed by both.--Name of Cashgar misapplied.--Errors pointed out 220-226
CHAP. VI.
NOTICE OF YARKUND, AND ITS INTERCOURSE WITH PEKIN, BOKHARA, AND TIBET.
Chinese Province of Yarkund.--Sketch of its History.--Mode of governing it by the Chinese.--Singular Mode of communicating with Pekin.--Inhabitants.--Kalmuks, curious Customs.--Anecdote of the Chinese Police.--Country between Yarkund and Tibet.--Communications with Bokhara.--Notice of Kokan 227-237
CHAP. VII.
ON THE MOUNTAINS OF HINDOO KOOSH.
Range so called.--Height.--General Features.--Productions.-- Formation of the Rocks.--True Mountain of Hindoo Koosh 238-248
CHAP. VIII.
TOORKMANIA, OR THE COUNTRY OF THE TOORKMUNS.
Toorkmania: Country so called.--Nature of it and the Toorkmuns.-- Origin of the Toorkmuns.--Tribes.--Language.--Account of Merve.-- General Characteristics of the People of Toorkmania 249-261
CHAP. IX.
ON THE INROADS OF THE TATARS, WITH A NOTICE OF THE TRIBES IN TOORKISTAN.
Invasions of the Tatars sketched.--Sources from whence they sprung, investigated.--Exaggerated Numbers.--Probabilities of Success in modern Times.--Only two great tribes, Toorks and Mundshoors.--Appearance of Tatars.--Physiognomy.--Chaghtye and Uzbeks.--Kalmuks.--Kuzzaks and Kirgizzes.--Citizens of Toorkistan.--Tatar and Magi Religion.--Concluding Observations 262-270
CHAP. X.
ON THE HORSES OF TOORKISTAN.
Toorkmun Horse.--Tradition of its Lineage.--Mode of Feeding.--Varieties of the Toorkmun Horse.--Extent of the Trade.--Great Characteristics of this noble Animal 271-277