Ta-chung-ssu, or Temple of the Great Bell, [170]
Ta-shik-chia, [125]
Tai Wen Kun, assumes the regency of Korea, [211];
his character, [212];
schemes against the Empress, [212];
banished, [212]
Taku Fort, [132];
bombardment of, [135]
Talienwan, Bay of, [123]
Tao-Tso, first King of Korea, [199]
Tarantass, [72], [110]
Tashkend, [36]
Tasmania, [387]
Tea ceremonies in Japan, [281], [322]
Telegraph lines in Japan, [285]
Telephones, number of, in Japan, [285]
Temples of Japan, [276];
Pekin, [169-72]
Teshoo Lama, [170]
Tien-tsin, [133];
railway, completion, [127], [134];
population, [133];
European quarter, [133];
situation, [134];
export of coal, [135];
fighting at, [135]
Tobolsk, [36]
Tokio, impressions of, [275], [283], [301];
University, [292];
number of students, [293];
the library, [293];
Printing Office, or Insatsu Kyoku, [294];
Commercial Museum, [295];
arsenal, [295];
style of the buildings, [301]
Tombs, Imperial, at Mukden, [100-4]
Tombs, Princesses', at Pekin, [167]
Tomsk, [36], [39]
Tong-Shan, first coal-pit, [135]
Tonking, under French administration, [362]
Tormer-To, [200]
Torture, practice of, in Korea, [207]
Trans-Baikalia, mines, [57];
inhabitants, [58]
Trans-Siberian Railway, [16];
extent, [22];
construction, [12], [22], [55]
Troikas, [94]
Tsi-tsi-kar, [68], [75];
population, [68]
Tungus, the, [43]

Udinsk, [40]
Ural Mountains, [33];
mines, [34];
inscription, [35]

Vladivostok, [59]
Volga, the, [31]

Wafungtien, [125]
Wetzel, Mr., director of the East China
Railway, kidnapped by Chunchuses, [118]
White, Mr., [124]
Windmills, number of, [28]
Witte, Count, [383]
Women, treatment of, in Korea, [215];
form of marriage, [217];
work, [219];
recreations, [219]

Yalu river, [193], [229]
Yangtse-kiang, [137]
Yeddo Palace, reception at, [303];
decorations, [304]
Yellow Sea, [59];
bays of the, [130]
Yenisei, [41]
Ying-tsé, [124]
Yokohama, [339]
Yong-Sang, college and seminary at, [238]
Yuan-chi-kai, Viceroy, [370];
his policy, [371]
Yuan-tsi-Khai, [137]
Yung-Lo, [171]

Zakouska, [107]
Z'mershan, coal-mines at, [125]

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