LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Battle Field of Ping-Yang,[Frontispiece].
Battle of the Yalu,[21]
The Fight of Ping-Yang,[28]
Chinese Musician,[32]
Chinese Idea of Creation,[35]
Emperor Shun Plowing,[36]
View from Summer Palace, Peking,[37]
Chinese Temple,[42]
Image of Confucius,[46]
Manchoorian Ministers,[48]
Great Wall of China,[50]
Buddhist Priest,[52]
Chinese Archers,[57]
Chinese Writer,[59]
Chinese Cannoniers,[64]
Ancient Chinese Arch,[65]
A Chinese Lodging House,[70]
Chinese Priest,[75]
Man of Swatow,[76]
Chinese Paper-Maker,[79]
Chinese Peasant, Peiho District,[82]
Battle of Crickets,[85]
Chinese Mandarin,[87]
Gate at Peking,[89]
Opium Smokers,[92]
Chinese Miners,[101]
Chinese Farm Scene,[108]
Chinese Tea Farm,[109]
Chinese Street Scene,[111]
Chinese Farmer,[113]
An Imperial Audience,[117]
Preparation of Vermicelli,[119]
Chinese Ladies,[122]
Palanquin of a High Official,[125]
The Governor of a Province,[126]
Punishment by the Gangue,[130]
Flogging a Culprit,[131]
Outside Peking,[134]
Discipline on the March in the Chinese Army,[143]
A Typhoon,[150]
Bandaging the Feet,[151]
The Seat of the War,[156]
The Punishments of Hell,[158]
Chinese Cart,[162]
School Boy,[163]
Chinese School,[164]
Chinese Engineers Laying a Military Telegraph,[165]
Chinese School Girl,[167]
Chinese Artist,[168]
Chinese[Chinese] Barber,[169]
[Female Types and Costumes,[facing 170]]
Porter’s Chair,[171]
Chinese Emperor, King of Corea, and Chinese Officials,[175]
Buddhist Temple,[178]
Temple of Five Hundred Gods, at Canton,[181]
Japanese Musician,[184]
The Mikado and his Principal Officers,[187]
Japanese God of Thunder,[189]
Japanese God of Riding,[190]
Japanese Peasantry,[192]
Japanese God of War,[196]
Tokio Types and Costumes,[198]
Japanese Musician,[199]
Japanese Silk Spinner,[200]
Colossal Japanese Image,[205]
Japanese Female Types,[207]
Shinto Temple,[209]
Japanese God of Wind,[211]
Daimios of Japan,[212]
Sketch Showing Development of Japanese Army,[213]
Buddhist Priest,[215]
Japanese Junk,[218]
Old Time Japanese Ferry,[220]
Scenes of Industrial Life,[221]
Japanese Bell Towers,[229]
Image of Buddha,[232]
Japanese Samurai or Warrior of the Old Time,[233]
Japanese General of the Old Time,[234]
Japanese Bridge,[235]
Baptism of Buddha,[240]
Woman of Court of Kioto,[249]
Chinese Coolie,[254]
Japanese Gymnasts—Kioto,[256]
Formosan Type,[258]
Entrance to Nagasaki Harbor,[261]
Fuji-yama,[267]
Japanese Idols,[272]
Japanese Jugglers,[277]
Japanese Court Dress, Old Style,[281]
Council of War on a Japanese Battle-Ship,[284]
Dressing the Hair,[287]
Child Carrying Baby,[291]
The Chinese Fleet at Wei-hai-wei,[293]
Japanese Bath,[296]
Japanese Couch,[299]
Sketches in Japan and Corea,[304]
Geisha Girls Playing Japanese Musical Instruments,[307]
Japanese Alphabet, New,[308]
Japanese Alphabet, Old,[309]
Shinto Priest,[311]
Japanese Troops Landing at Chemulpo,[313]
Street Scenes,[316]
The Ainos,[319]
Rats as Rice Merchants,[321]
Corean Landscape,[324]
Raw Levies for the Chinese Army,[326]
Pagoda at Seoul,[333]
Corean Soldiers,[334]
Fighting Before the Gate of Seoul,[335]
Old Man in Corea,[337]
Coast Near Chemulpo,[342]
Corean Mandarins,[347]
Colossal Corean Idol—Un-jin Miriok,[358]
Map Showing Japan, Corea and Part of China,[368]
Corean Bull Harrowing,[375]
Corean City Wall,[376]
Chinese Protected Cruiser Chih-Yuen,[377]
Gate of Seoul,[381]
Naval Attack on the Chen-Yuen Before Chemulpo,[384]
Corean Magistrate and Servant,[387]
Japanese Naval Attack on Forts at Wei-hai-wei,[390]
Statesman on Monocycle,[393]
Corean Brush Cutter,[394]
Porters With Chair,[395]
Japanese Warship, “Yoshino,”[399]
Corean Boat,[403]
The Battle at Asan,[405]
Corean Eggseller,[407]
Japanese Soldiers Descending from the Castle at Fenghwang,[412]
Corean Band of Musicians,[413]
Japanese Coolies Following the Army,[418]
Japanese Army at Chiu-lien-cheng,[421]
The Corean Regent,[424]
Corean Natives Viewing Japanese Soldiers,[427]
Sinking of the Kow-shing,[432]
Mr. Otori Before the Commissioners,[434]
Japanese Army on the March,[436]
Procession in Seoul,[439]
After the Battle,[441]
The Attack on Ping-Yang,[448]
Opening the Gates at Ping-Yang,[454]
Fighting at Foochow,[463]
Capture of Ping-Yang,[469]
First Sight of Ping-Yang,[473]
Battle of the Yalu—Sinking of the Chih-Yuen,[476]
Bringing in the Wounded,[478]
The Mikado Reviewing the Army,[480]
Corean Police Agent,[481]
Japanese Kitchen in Camp,[482]
Japanese Soldier Saluting a Field Cemetery,[484]
Crowd in Tokio Looking at Pictures of the War,[485]
Japanese Ambulance Officer,[487]
Chinamen Mutilating Remains of Japanese Soldiers,[488]
The Ping-Yuen,[489]
The Yoshino,[494]
Japanese Advance at the Crossing of the Yalu River,[496]
The Matsusima,[497]
H. Sakomoto,[498]
Japanese Infantry Attacking a Chinese Position,[505]
Principal Street of Mukden,[509]
Chinese Troops Trying to Save Their Artillery,[512]
Transporting Chinese Troops,[513]
Japanese Military Hospital,[515]
Review of Chinese Troops at Port Arthur,[518]
Japanese Soldiers Digging Well,[521]
Constantine von Hannecken,[526]
The Attack on Port Arthur,[527]
Surrender of Chinese General and Staff,[533]
Map of Territory Adjacent to the Mouth of the Yalu,[535]
Japanese Army Crossing the Yalu on a Pontoon Bridge,[537]
The Japanese at Port Arthur,[540]
Sinking of the Kow-shing,[547]
Naval Skirmish July 25th,[548]
Routed Chinese Flying Before the Victorious Enemy,[549]
Skirmish on July 27th,[551]
Before the Wall of Seoul,[552]
Japanese Cavalrymen,[558]
Port Arthur—Transports Entering the Inner Harbor,[560]
General Nodzu,[562]
Chinese Earthworks,[564]
View of Talien-wan Bay,[565]
Port Arthur—Japanese Coolies Removing Chinese Dead,[569]
Japanese Skirmishers before Port Arthur,[577]
Retreat of Chinese Soldiers After the Fall of Port Arthur,[580]
Japanese Soldiers Removing Dead Bodies,[581]
Japanese Attack on Port Arthur,[587]
The Attack on Kinchow,[589]
Port Arthur from the Bay,[593]
Japanese Soldiers Mutilating Bodies,[599]
Marshal Oyama,[603]
Chang Yen Hoon,[610]
Distant View of Wei-hai-wei and its Surroundings,[630]
Admiral McClure,[639]
Japanese Soldiers Escorting Chinese Prisoners,[640]
Chinese Soldiers on the March,[645]
Chinese Soldier Laden with Provision,[649]
Gap in the Great Wall at Shan-hai-kwan,[653]