Lansdowne, Lord, [285]

Lao-hsi-kai dispute, the, [225]

Legations in Pekin,

their attitude towards Yuan Shih-kai, [52];

inquire as to the monarchial movement, [162]

Li Hung Chang, [18], [19]

Li Lieh-chun, Gen., [40]

Li Yuan-hung, [44];

elected President, [194];

assumes the office, [200];