he yields to advocates of monarchy, [110];

invokes services of Yang-tu, [111];

his interview with Gen. Feng Kuo-chang, [137] n;

his accusation by Liang Chi-chao, [142]-[158];

throws responsibility on the Senate, [159];

his Mandate for a referendum, [161];

elected Emperor, [162];

substitutes title of Emperor for President, [168];

refuses, then accepts the throne, [169];

the revolt of Yunnan, [174]-[183];