LIST OF MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS.



[Mandalay, the Capital of Independent Burma; from Mandalé Hill]Frontispiece.
From a photograph by Colonel Sladen.
To face page
[The Deva-faced Cliff, Second Defile of the Irawady][34]
From a photograph by the Author.
[Rocky Barrier on the First or Upper Defile of the Irawady][55]
From a photograph by Major Williams.
[Kakhyen Women][74]
From a photograph by Major Williams.
[Our Camp at Ponsee][89]
From a photograph by Major Williams.
[Kakhyen Men—Kakhyen Matrons][125]
From photographs by Major Williams.
[Kakhyen and Shan Pipes, Musical Instruments, etc.][134]
From photographs.
[Nantin Valley, Town of Muangtee to the Left][178]
From a sketch by the Author.
[Extinct Volcano of Hawshuenshan; from Summit of Momien Hill][186]
From a sketch by the Author.
[Within the Walls of Momien or Teng-yue-chow][192]
From a sketch by the Author.
[Waterfall of the Tahô; Momien in the Distance][208]
From a sketch by the Author.
[Valley of Sanda, looking Westward from the Hill behind the Town][254]
From a sketch by the Author.
[Shan Head-dress, Bracelets, and Ear Ornaments][296]
From photographs.
[Posturing Girl at Mandalay][354]
From a photograph by the Author.
[View in Bhamô][364]
From a photograph by Major Williams.
[Tsitkaw, on the Tapeng, looking towards the Kakhyen Hills][401]
From a photograph by the Author.

A MAP OF
the
ROUTES TRAVERSED BY THE EXPEDITIONS OF
1868 AND 1875
Stanford’s Geographical Estabᵗ 55 Charing Cross.
London; Macmillan & Cᵒ.


A MAP OF
SOUTH-WESTERN CHINA
Showing routes
TRAVERSED & PROPOSED.
Stanford’s Geographical Estabᵗ. 55 Charing Cross.
London; Macmillan & Cᵒ.


PLAN OF MOMIEN
(TENG-YUE-CHOW)
Stanford’s Geogˡ. Estabᵗ. 55 Charing Cross, London.
London; Macmillan & Cᵒ.