Expedition to,234-286Mogok, capital of Ruby Mines,31,45-47,271Mohlaing,31,47Mohnyin,238,257Molè River (tributary of Irrawaddy),44,240,273Molo,280Môn, Valley of,83,108Möng Hang,168,215Möng Hsat,168,169Möng Hsu,172Möng Hta,168,215Möngkung,151,154;Myozas of,169-172Möng Kyawt,168,215Möng Leng,268Mönglon,141,142Möng Löng,139Möngmau,216,217Möngmit, Shan States,31,47,268-286Möngnai, town of,137,144,146,151,152;Sawbwa,60,136,143,145,152-169,215;decorated,124Möngnawng Sawbwa,145;Myoza,169;town,161;State,172Möngpai Sawbwa accepts British suzerainty,151,152,165,166Möngpan,165-169,215Möngpawn,153-158;Sawbwa,145,169Möngping,151Möngpu, appropriated by Kengtung,215Möngsang,172Möngsit (son-in-law of Möngpawn),155;Myoza,169Möng Tang,215Möngtung,142,160,168,169Möngyai,140,160-167,172Monywa,68,88Moring, Ltd., Alexander,43Morison, C.E.I., Mr. Wm. Thomson, of the Indian Civil Service, Bombay Presidency,85;joined Lieutenant Plumer,86-87Moulmein,133,151,157,158,211Mozo,298Mu River,71;Valley line,338Mueng Fai, Siamese district of,216Mwebingyi, Chief of,320Mwelpi,331Myat Hmon,33,60Myauk-Kodaung,280Myélat (central division, Shan States),142,149-150;submission of,151,153,166Myinmu,64Myingun Prince,31,84,214Myingyan,8,31,63,83,92,99,102,110,113,116,301Myinzaing Prince,140,141,147Myitkyina Railway,246Myitson,269Myittha River,293,311Myoôk, township officers and members of subordinate Civil Service,162Myotha,237Myothit,32,117Myo-thugyi Town Mayor of Pakokku,63;mother of, visited by Sir Charles Crosthwaite,63Myowun, City Governor of Mandalay,76NNaga Cachar,287Nagpur,19Nam Pilu River,152Nam Hkok Myoza,169Namhsan,177,178Namkham, route for traders,75,285Nam Nyim River,157Nam Pang River,223Nam Teng Valley,223Namthein River (affluent of Uyu),253Nang Mya, niece of Mawkmai chief, Né Noi,217Nang U, marriages,144Nankathe River,321;tribe, Trans-,322Nanpapa,261,266Nanti,241Napawng River,251Natmauk,116Natogyi,83Naungmawn (brother of Möngpawn),155Naw Hpa, Sawbwa of Hsenwi,139,140,146;submits to British Government,147,160,166,169,173Naw Möng, son of Naw Hpa,139,140,146;submits to British Government,147,160,166,169,173,176-179Nawng Wawn Myoza,169Naylor, C.S.I., C.I.E., Mr. Henry Todd, of the Indian Civil Service,55;as Financial Commissioner of Burma,55;sent to take charge of Magwè District,120,121Negrais, Cape,287Neinsin,284Né Noi, the Kolan or nine-fathom Sawbwa,217Né Nwe,183Nga Aw,166Nga Kaing,195Nga Kè, one of Ya Nyun's men,111,112Nga Kin,109Nga Kway,83Ngapè,27,28Nga Pyo,89Ngathaingyaung,40Ngwite tribe,331Nilgiri Hills,120Ningyan, afterwards called Pyinmana,8Nugent, Lieutenant commanding at Möngmit, killed,271Nurtama,83Nyaungbintha,266Nyaungywe or Yawnghwè,142Nwi-tes tribe,331OO'Donnell, Lieutenant (Colonel Hugh O'Donnell, D.S.O.), Bhamo and Mogaung affairs,238,240,249,260,261;report by,265-267,277Ogle, Mr. (India Survey Department),264Ôktama, story of,27-29,32;methods of government, defence, &c.,107-109;capture of,110Opium regulations,40,41;Acts,42,43;Buddha's teaching against,44PPadein,28Pagan,7,8,31,63,68,83,84,91,102;Min,3;Prince,39Pagyi,33,84,85,88Pakangyi,33Pakan Prince,39Pakokku,63,92,102,290,293-301,311,315,330Palaungs (Northern Shan tribe),138,268,276Palmer, R.E., Lieutenant,302Panga Sawbwa,263Panglon,179Panlaung, valley of the,31Panthays,75,150;methods of travelling,222,225Pa-ôk-chok,140,160,169,173,174Papun,191,192Pathans,235Pauk,83,290,295Paw Kwe,47Payagon,152Pazaung,192Pegu, annexation of,1;Yomas,61,116;division,90Peile, Captain S. C. F. (later Lieut.-Colonel), Executive Commissariat officer,58;made director of supply to outposts of military police,59;"History of Burma Military Police,"131Pè Möng Mountains,225Phayas, local rulers,168Phayre, Colonel Sir Arthur P.,27,134;Mr. Robert,26,27;death of,28Philippine Commission,44Phillips, Lieutenant,301Pin township,117Pink, Captain Francis J. (Colonel F. J. Pink, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.),219Plumer, Lieutenant, accompanied Mr. W. T. Morison against Maung Tha Gyi,85,86Pobye, Karenni chief,151,152,166Po Hkine,122Poh Myah,251Poi tribes,322Police force, gradual creation of efficient,128-132;military,54,68;posts and patrols, military replaced by police,95-99;work of Indian,97Pon Chaung,196Pondaung Range,84,85,294Pondicherry,31Pongyis,37-40,62,150;monks and teachers,339,340Po O,85Popa Mountain district,31,91; country,98,110Porter, Mr., Deputy Commissioner, Pyinmana,121Po Saung,83Po Saw,243-274Prendergast, General Sir Harry,2,8,26Prome,26,121Public Works Service grants,67,68Pu Chang Se banished (first husband of Nang Mya),217Pulley, Captain,152Punjab,94;Northern,311Punjabis,84,154Pwehla,148,150Pyindeik Pass,149Pyinmana,13,61,116,120Pyinulwin,31,70Pyinyaung,149QQuesne, Captain Le (Army Medical Corps), awarded Victoria Cross,305RRaikes, Captain (afterwards Major), Deputy Commissioner, Chindwin,85;system to overthrow dacoits,105,106;meeting with Tashon chiefs,289;Chin-Lushai campaign,311,312;illness of,328Railways, Tengyneh,75;Toungoo-Mandalay, Mandalay-Lashio,124;Mu Valley line, &c.,338Rainey, Lieutenant R. M. (now Colonel Rainey-Robinson), commandant of the Levy (Chin Frontier Camp),328,336Rajputs,43Rangoon,2,7,50,51,54,59,61,65,138,151,157,166,270Reduction of Field Force,70-73Revenue,337Richards, Lieutenant,264Richards, Mr., assisted Sir Charles Bernard, Superintending Engineer of Public Works Department,66Rimmer, Mr., Commander in the Irrawaddy Flotilla Service,244,245Ripon, Lord,19Roads and communications in Burma,66-68,100,338Roberts, Sir Frederick, sanctions reinforcements,17,18;search for dacoits,28Ross, Mr. D.,290,301,314,328,332,334Ruby Mines,8,31,44;concession to,46;military police at,58;British occupation of,268;operations in,309Rumai,43Rundall, Captain F. M.,330-332SSadaw,40Safdar Ali, a Mussulman (native of India), interpreter in Bhamo and Mogaung,245Saga, a dacoit leader,121,122,191,295Sagadaung,46Sagaing,8,64,88,96,99,103,118,119Sagu,108Sagyilains,287,292-331Sagyun,83Sakangyi,197Salin,28,64,83,108Salween, hill tracts,148;river,133,139,143,158,169,209-233;Trans-,136,139,158,163,170,209-233;Cis-,139,169,180,209-233Samôn, Valley of,31Sana,266Sang Aw,140,173Sang Hai (usurper Hsenwi),139San Ton Hon,49,77,139-147,160,161,166,169,172-176,178Sartorius, C.B., Colonel George Conrad, of the Beleuchi Regiment,184,185,188Sassum tribe,266Sawadi,282Sawbwas, superior chiefs, Shan States, office of, sons of,134-136,161Sawlapaw, chief of Eastern Karenni,138,153,154,166,167,183-207Sawlapawgyi,153Sawlawi, the Kya Maung, or heir-apparent of Sawlapaw,198;appointed chief of Karenni, order of his appointment,202Sawlôn (capital of Eastern Karenni),191;occupation of,192;description of,197Saw Möng, Sawbwa of Yawnghwè,142,143,281Saw Ôn, Sawbwa of Yawnghwè,143,146,150,166,179,