CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

CHAPTER XIII.
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Ongcor Thôm (Ongcor the Great)—Surrounding Wall—Triumphal Arch[1]
CHAPTER XIV.
Remarks on Cambodia and its ruins[20]
CHAPTER XV.
Khao Samroum—Province of Pechaburi or Phetxaburi[38]
CHAPTER XVI.
Return to Bangkok—Preparations for a new Expedition to the North-East of Laos—Phrabat—Pakpriau—Saohaïe[61]
CHAPTER XVII.
Town of Chaiapume—Journey to the Town of Korat—The Province of Korat—Temple of Penom-Wat—Return to Chaiapume—Poukiéau—Monang-Moune-Wa—Nam-Kane—Louang Prabang, Capital of West Laos[105]
CHAPTER XVIII.
The East of Louang Prabang—Notes of Travels—Observations from Bangkok to Laos—End of the Journal—Death of the Traveller[144]
APPENDIX.
New Species of Mammals, Reptiles, Fresh-water Fishes, Insects, and Shells, discovered by M. Mouhot[165]
Atmospherical Observations[187]
Translations of Chinese Tales and Fables[190]
The Damier, or Cape Pigeon[200]
The Albatross[204]
Cambodian Vocabulary[207]
Letters from M. Mouhot[241]
Letters addressed to M. Mouhot[278]
Letters addressed to the Family of M. Mouhot[290]
Paper read at the Royal Geographical Society[296]