- Sacrifice, Animal, II [179]
- Sa do the Martyr, II [179]
- Salt making, II [34]
- Sam-guk-sa, I [177]
- Sanscrit in Korea, I [308]
- ” books, I [232]
- Satsuma ware, II [55]
- Satsuma rebellion, II [220]
- Schaal, P., II [143]
- School founded, Western, II [246]
- Seal sent to Tsushima, II [165]
- ” unearthed, I [20]
- Se-jo usurped power, I [311]
- Seoul becomes capital, I [296]
- Seoul-Chemulpo Railway, II [311]
- Seoul, Description of, I [297]
- Seoul-Fusan Railway concession, II [318], [372]
- Seoul, Manchus enter, II [101]
- Seoul-Wiju railway, II [309]
- Serfs, Emancipation of, II [181]
- Sericulture, I [311], [314]
- Settlements, Japanese, I [261], II [38]
- ” in South Korea, I [32]
- Sewer in Seoul built, II [175]
- Shang dynasty, I [4]
- Shintoism, I [92]
- Shogun, A Korean, I [145], [186]
- Shrine to Korean Trinity, I [4]
- Siege of Ch‘un-ch‘ŭn, I [203]
- Sil-la absorbs most of Korea, I [118]
- Silver money, I [232]
- Sil-yip defeated, Gen., I [358]
- Sim Yu-gyŭng, Envoy, II [26]
- Sin-don’s fall, I [265]
- Sin-don’s power, I [256]
- ” rise, I [255]
- Sin-gak executed, Gen., I [372]
- Sister, Marriage with, I [144], [145]
- Slaves freed, Gov’t, II [190]
- Slavery, I [146], [149]
- ” in Koryŭ, I [230]
- “Smoke-house Soldiers”, I [247]
- Social grades, II [181]
- Society, II [155], [369], [370], [371]
- Sodomy, I [265]
- Song-do becomes capital, I [134]
- Song Si-ryŭl killed, II [157]
- South Korea settlements, I [32]
- ” Pu-yŭ, I [41]
- Southern Korea, Tribes of, I [28]
- Sparwehr, The, II [143]
- Speyer, de, II [315]
- ” recalled, II [313]
- Spies, Mongol, I [200], II [94]
- Spoils system, II [54]
- Starvation in Nam-han, II [107]
- Stevens, Adviser, II [372]
- Stone-fight, Origin of, I [276]
- Stork as official emblem, II [144]
- Store-houses, Gov’t, I [149]
- Su Cha-pil’s return from Japan, II [234]
- Sui Emperor invades Korea, I [87]
- Suk T‘al-ha, I [44]
- Sul Ch‘ong, I [120]
- Sulphur mines, II [149]
- Sungari River, I [38]
- Sun-jo, False charges against King, II [41]
- Superstition, II [134]
- ” Buddhist, II [149]
- “Surprise” wrecked, II [203]
- Surrender of Nam-han offered, II [113]
- Suspension bridge, First, II [8]
- Su-ya-bul, I [34]
- Suzerainty cast[cast] off, Chinese, II [273]
- Ta-bak Mt., I [1]
- Tablet of Regent, II [215]
- ” of the Manchus, II [130]
- Tă-bong Kingdom, I [131]
- Tairano, I [345]
- Ta-jong active, I [292], [299]
- ” becomes king, I [300]
- Tal-geui, I [5]
- T‘am-na Kingdom, I [75]
- Ta-nă well, I [184]
- Tang dynasty, I [92]
- Tan-gun, I [1]
- Tan-jong abdicates, I [311]
- ” murdered, I [312]
- Ta-p‘a-ra, I [44]
- T‘ap-dan invasion, I [227]
- ” Tribe, I [227]
- Tattooing, I [30]
- Tă-wŭn-gun becomes regent, II [204]
- Tax on ginseng, I [236]
- Taxation under Kija, I [9]
- Taxes in Koryŭ, I [222]
- ” lowered, II [146]
- Telegraph line built, II [242]
- Temples to God of War, II [52]
- Tests of endurance, I [30]
- ” of Royal power, I [48]
- Thibetan books, I [232]
- Three Hans, The, I [28]
- Tien-tsin convention, II [241]
- Timber concession, II [346]
- Tiger as official emblem, II [144]
- Timur Khan, I [228]
- Timber on the Yalu, I [231]
- Title of Ma-rip-gan, I [70]
- ” posthumous, I [79]
- Tobacco introduced, II [134]
- Tombs desecrate, Royal, II [12]
- Tomb, Kija’s, I [10]
- Tong-guk T‘ong-gam published, I [321]
- Tonghak founder killed, II [204]
- Tong-man, I [93]
- Total abstinence, II [166]
- Trade relations with Japan, I [338], II [54]
- Trading port at Fusan, II [59], [153]
- ” stations enlarged, Japanese, II [136]
- Tradition of Hyŭk-kŭ-se, I [34]
- Treachery Chinese, II [3]
- ” of Păk-je, I [45]
- Treasures of Sil-la, I [135]
- Treaty with U. S., II [232]
- Tribe of Chin-han, I [30]
- Tribute horses, I [278]
- Trial of Koreans for murder of Queen, II [300], [305]
- Trinity, A Korean, I [1]
- ” Shrine to, I [4]
- Truce with Japanese, I [405]
- Tsin dynasty, I [13]
- Tsuginobu, I [345]
- Tsushima daimyos, II [165]
- ” a dependency, I [35]
- Type cast, II [188]
- U, Wild tribe, I [19]
- Ul-lan Kingdom, I [238]
- Ul-leung-do (Dagelet Id.), I [138]
- Ul san Fort, II [35]
- ” ” relieved, II [36]
- Usurpation of King Se-jo, I [311]
- ” Kyŭn-whŭn, I [128]
- Vandalism of Manchus, II [113]
- Variak, II [357], [362]
- Vassalage to China, Koguryŭ’s, I [70]
- Vessels, Silla war, I [72]
- Veterinary surgery, I [315]
- Victorieuse, La, II [197]
- Volcanic eruption, I [152]
- Waste lands, II [368]
- Waeber-Komura Agreement, II [308]
- Wall across Korea, I [93], [165]
- Wall of China, Great, I [13]
- Wang, Introduction of word, I [77]
- Wang-gön’s advice, I [143]
- War chariots, I [170], II [170]
- ” between China and Koguryŭ[Koguryŭ], I [86], [98]
- ” declared by Japan against China, II [273]
- ” with Kitan, I [162]
- ” between Koguryŭ and Păk-je, I [64], [67], [73]
- ” between Koguryŭ and Yŭn, I [62], [67]
- ” between Kyŭn-whŭn and Wang-gön, I [137]
- ” between Silla and China, I [116]
- ” between Silla and Japan, I [64]
- ” between Silla and Păk-je, I [56], [83], [102]
- ” terminated, Chino Japanese, II [282]
- ” The Triangular, I [72]
- ” Vessels, Silla, I [72]
- Water-clock, I [121], [303]
- Weapons made, New, I [330]
- Weaving encouraged, I [315]
- Wei Kingdom in China, I [73]
- Weights and measures, I [166]
- Well, Ta-nă, I [184]
- Whan-in, I [1]
- Whan-ung, I [1]
- Whan Son-gil’s insurrection, I [133]
- Whang Tribe, I [19]
- Wheel invented, I [75]
- Widows first forbidden to re-marry, I [321]
- Willow capital, I [9]
- Wild tribes of North, I [19]
- Wiman, I [14]
- ” Invasion, I [16]
- Wina Cliff, I [43]
- Wine-drinker executed, II [175]
- Wine-making prohibited, I [301]
- ” and spirits prohibited, II [166]
- Witchcraft, I [330], II [161]
- Woman ruler, First, I [93]
- Women’s rights, I [221]
- Wreck of “Surprise”, II [207]
- Wu-ti’s Conquest, Emperor, I [18]
- Wu-yi, Emperor, I [4]
- Wŭn-gyun defeated, II [31]
- Xylographic art, I [316]
- Ya-gol-da, I [201]
- Yalu, Battle of, Naval, II [258]
- ” Russian aggression on, II [348]
- Yamagata arrives, Marshall, II [258]
- Yang-ŭlla, I [74]
- Yang Tribe, I [19]
- Yasuhiro, I [344]
- Ye-măk horses, I [21]
- Yi Kwal’s rebellion, II [74]
- ” takes Seoul, II [77]
- Yi T’a-jo becomes King, I [295]
- Yi Yong-ik’s methods, II [330]
- Yi Sun-sin, I [375]
- Yin dynasty, I [4]
- Yongampo, II [347]
- Yong gol da, II [94]
- Yoshitoshi, I [345]
- Yŭ-jin attacked, I [161]
- Yŭ-jin invade, I [171]
- ” ravages, I [191]
- Yuan Empire named, I [218]
- Yuan Shih-kei aids conservatives, II [234]
- ” flight, II [265]
- Yŭn-u’s usurpation, I [56]
- Yun Chi-ho and independence, II [216]
- Yun Kingdom, I [13]
- ” origin of, I [62]
- Yŭn-san’s evil rule, I [323]
- ” deposed, I [326]
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.[[A]]
[A]. If the volume is not indicated, Vol. II is understood.
- Adogan, I [43]
- Agolda, I [18]
- Ajin, I [43]
- Amogan, I [195]
- An, I [43]
- An Gugol, I [18]
- An Golp‘o, I [396]
- An Hyoje, [246]
- An Chungsu, [229]
- An Tojok, I [247]
- An Pak, [159]
- An Kuksin, [61]
- An P‘yunghyön, I [51]
- An U, I [234]
- An Yu, I [322]
- An Si, I [85]
- An U-Gyŭng, I [247]
- Au Yul, I [195]
- An Kyungsu, [263]
- Ap Sulyung, I [61]
- Ara Kaya, I [43]
- Ason Keupri, I [51]
- A-silla, I [127]