Joseph Franz Rock Phytogeography of Northwest and Southwest China (Wien, 2010). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаJoseph Franz Rock Phytogeography of Northwest and Southwest China / ed. by H.Walravens. - Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2010. - 356 p., 88 plates. - (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse. Sitzungsberichte; Bd.799) (Beitrage zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens; N 67). - Ind.: p.221-267. - ISBN 978-3-7001-6726-6
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ......................................................... 9
List of illustrations .......................................... 13
Foreword by J.F. Rock .......................................... 25

The Min Shan ................................................... 27
      The valleys of the northern slopes of the Kan-su Min
      Shan ..................................................... 28
      The northern affluents of the T'ao River ................. 29
      The valleys skirting the southern slopes of the Kan-su
      Min-shan ................................................. 30
      The northern affluents of the Pai-lung or Pai-shui
      Chiang ................................................... 31
      The southern affluents of the Pai-lung Chiang ............ 32
   The T'ao River valley and its vegetation .................... 32
      The vegetation along the T'ao River bank west of 
      Cho-ni ................................................... 34
      Meadow-flora of the T'ao River valley .................... 35
      The mountain flora of the T'ao Valley .................... 39
      The K'a-cha kou or K'a-cha valley and its flora .......... 42
      The flora in Upper К'a-cha kou ........................... 45
   Upper or Shang T'ieh-pu Land, its flora and its people ...... 52
      Drag-gam-na .............................................. 52
   The great Rock Gate or Shih-men of the Min Shan ............. 56
      The Tsha-lu Valley (Tsha-lu Nang) ........................ 56
      The approach to the Shih-men ............................. 57
   From Kuang-k'e Pass to Ch'e-pa kou (valley) ................. 60
   The smaller valleys of the Northern slopes of the Min 
   Shan ........................................................ 63
      Ma-erh kou (alley) ....................................... 63
   La-li kou (valley) and the intervening spurs of the Min 
   Shan ........................................................ 65
      Shao-ni kou fig.3 (valley) ............................. 66
      Po-yü kou fig.4 (valley) ............................... 67
      Ta-yü kou fig.5 (valley) ............................... 68
Eastern Min Shan ............................................... 70
      The mountains west of A-chüeh ............................ 70
      Hsiao Kou fig.6 or Small Valley .......................... 72
   Tsa-ri Khi-kha, the last pass over the eastern end of the
   Min Shan in Cho-ni territory ................................ 75
   The valley of the Pai-lung Chiang fig.7 and the southern
   slopes of the Kan-su Min Shan ............................... 76
      The Upper T'ieh-pu Country ............................... 77
      The valley of Yi-wa - Dro-tshu ........................... 77
      From Wa-pa kou to Pe-zhu on the Pai-lung Chiang .......... 70
      The vegetation between Wa-pa Kou and Pe-zhu .............. 80
      The forests of Ngo-ngo ................................... 80
      From Ngo-ngo to Pe-zhu ................................... 81
   The Lower T'ieh-pu Land or Hsia T'ieh-pu fig.8 ............ 83
      From Pe-zhu to Wang-tsang ................................ 83
      Wang-tsang Valley and its forests ........................ 85
      From Wang-tsang to Ma-ya kou fig.9 ..................... 88
      The valleys of Ts'ao-shih, A-hsia and To-erh ............. 89
      The valley of Ts'ao-shih (kou) fig.10 and
      its flora ................................................ 90
      A-hsia kou and To-erh kou ................................ 91
      From Wang-tsang to San-pa kou fig.11 ..................... 93
      Ni-pa kou fig.12 and Ma-ya kou fig.13 .................. 94
      From San-pa kou to Tsa-ri Khi-kha ........................ 97
      The Yor-wu-drag-kar Gorge ................................ 97
      Do-ya-ya Gorge ........................................... 98
      Yen-chhen-rün-go (gYen-chhen-run-sgo), the Yellow
      River - Yangtze divide ................................... 99
   Lien-hua Shan fig.14 or the Lotus Mountain ................ 100
   Vegetation along water courses and especially in the Hai
   kou or Hai valley on the southwest slopes of Lien-hua
   Shan ....................................................... 105
The province of Ch'ing-hai .................................... 106
      Present extent .......................................... 106
      Historical sketch ....................................... 107
      Present day borders ..................................... 107
      Present political divisions ............................. 108
      The mountains of Ch'ing-hai ............................. 110
      Products ................................................ 111
      Communication ........................................... 111
      Population .............................................. 111
   The region of the Koko Nor (Lake) .......................... 113
      The region between Hsi-ning and Huang-yüan .............. 114
      From Huang-yüan across the La-la ta-pan to the Koko
      Nor ..................................................... 116
      The region east of the Koko Nor ......................... 120
      The vegetation of Râ-hu nang or Ra-k'o Gorge ............ 121
   The forests of Kuo-mang Ssu fig.15 ........................ 123
   The region between Kuo-mang Ssu and O-po fig.16 .............. 125
      The region of O-po ...................................... 129
   The Nan Shan shan-mo fig.17 or the mountain system of 
   the Nan Shan (South Mountain) .............................. 129
   The forests of the Nan Shan or Richthofen Range ............ 131
      The district of Pa-pao or Ch'i-lien ..................... 131
      The forest of Niu-hsin Shan ............................. 133
      Across the Nan Shan to Kan-chou fig.18 or Chang-yeh fig.19 
      in Kan-su Province ...................................... 134
   The region between Hsi-ning and Hsün-hua ................... 138
      The region between Hsün-hua and La-brang ................ 140
   The Yellow River ........................................... 141
   The Great Loop of the Yellow River ......................... 144
The Am-nye rMa-chhen Range .................................... 146
      The name of the range ................................... 146
      Location of the range on existing maps .................. 148
      Description of the range ................................ 150
      The pilgrims trail around the Am-nye Ma-chhen ........... 151
   Journey to the Am-nye Ma-chhen from Cho-ni via bLa-brang
   (Hsia-ho hsien) and Ra-rgya dgon-pa (T'ung-te Hsien) ....... 153
      The region between Cho-ni and La-brang or Hsia-ho 
      Hsien ................................................... 153
      Hsia-ho Hsien or La-pu-lang Ssu ......................... 156
   The region between La-brang and Ra-rgya dgon-pa or Ra-gya
   Lamasery ................................................... 156
      The journey to Ra-rgya .................................. 157
      The gorges of the Yellow River south of Tsang-gar ....... 165
      From Tsang-gar to Ra-gya Gom-pa ......................... 166
   Ra-gya gom-pa and T'ung-te Hsien ........................... 168
      Ra-gya dgon-pa (Ra-gya gom-pa) and its neighborhood ..... 168
      The mountains around Ra-gya ............................. 171
   The gorges of the Yellow River North of Ra-gya and South 
   of the (Gyü-par) Jü-par Range .............................. 175
      Tag-so Nang and its flora ............................... 179
      Upper Tag-so valley and the grassy plateau and passes
      east of it .............................................. 182
   The brGyud-par (Gyü-par) Range ............................. 184
      From brGyud-par to the hBah (Bâ) Valley ................. 189
      The Bâ Valley ........................................... 189
   The Gyü-par Range .......................................... 192
   Gyü-par Tshar-gen the highest peak of the Gyü-par Range .... 197
      From the Gyü-par Range to Ragya via the Tho-thug 
      Nye-ra and the Ho-tog Nye-ra ............................ 199
   The Am-nye Ma-chhen Pom-ra (Am-nye rMa-chhen sPom-ra) ...... 201
      The Go-log tribes ....................................... 201
      Start for the Am-nye Ma-chhen ........................... 207
   The summer flora of the grasslands between Ra-gya and
      La-brang ................................................ 214

Index of personal and ethnic names ............................ 221
Index of zoological names ..................................... 225
Index of botanical names ...................................... 227
List of Rock numbers .......................................... 247
Index of geographical names ................................... 249
Plates ........................................................ 269


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