The story of our travels is at an end. Once more we are indefinable units in a vast work-a-day world, bound by the iron chains of convention to the customs of civilized men and things. The glorious days in our beloved East are gone, and yet, to us, the Orient seems not far away, for the miles of land and water can be traversed in a thought. Again we stand before our tent with the fragrant breath of the pines about us, watching the glistening peaks of the Snow Mountain turn purple and gold in the setting sun; again, we feel the mystic spell of the jungle, or hear the low, sweet tones of a gibbon's call. We have only to shut our eyes to bring back a picture of the bleak barriers of the Forbidden Land or the sunlit streets of a Burma village. Thank God, we saw it all together and such blessed memories can never die.

INDEX

Abercrombie & Fitch Co., [76]
Abertsen, Mr., Chinese Customs, employee of, [290], [294];
discovered hunting ground near Hui-yao, [298];
killed two gorals, [298]
Africa, [4]
Akeley, Carl E., [4], [76]
Alaska, [4]
Allen, Dr. J. A., [x]
American flags, [43]
American Legation, Peking, [xi]
American Museum Journal, [ix]
American Museum of Natural History, [2], [5], [77], [200];
trustees of, specimens being prepared at, [321]
Americans, [11]
Ammunition, loss of, [79]
Amoy, [16]
Anas boscas (Mallard ducks), [186]
Anglo-Chinese College, [4]
Animal life, lack of, [89]
Annamits, [78]
Antlers, [306], [312]
Ape, gray (Pygathrix), [255]
Apodemus (white-footed mouse), [122], [176]
Asia, [x]
Asia Magazine, quoted from, [152]
Asiatic Zoölogical Expedition, [2];
members of, [8]
Assam, [241]
Assistants, [4]
A-tun-tzu, [198], [294]
Babies, killing and selling of, [206]
Baboon, brown (Macacus), [255]
Baboon, Indian (Macacus rhesus), [279]
Bamboo chickens, [26]
Bandits, attack of, [95]
Bankhardt, Mr., [82], [40], [42], [207]
Bat apartment house, [80]
Bat cave, description of, [29];
experience of girl in, [81]
Bats, method of killing, [80]
Batrachians, [310]
Bear cubs (Ursus tibetanus), purchased at Teng-yueh, [296]
Bedding, [93]
Berger, Anna Katherine, acknowledgment to, [xi]
Bering Strait, [1]
Bernheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L., [x]
Betel nut, [241], [242]
Bhamo, [294], [315], [317], [319];
railroad from, [81];
road to, [318];
description of, [320]
Big Ravine, description of, [26];
temples near, [26]
Birds, game, [90]
Blarina, [176]
Boat, Chinese, eye on, [15]
Bode, Mr., [99]
Bohea Hills, [64]
Bound feet, [34]
Bowdoin, George, [x]
Bradley, Dr., [78];
established leper hospital at Paik-hoi, [205]
Brahmin priests, [186]
Brahminy docks, [186];
habits of, [187]
Bridge, suspension, description of, [218]
Bridges, rope, [199]
Brigand, seal of a pardoned, [210]
Brigandage, [207], [208], [211]
Brigands, [86];
beheading of, [41];
infest Yün-nan, [88];
description of, [96]
British American Tobacco Co., Hongkong, [97], [100]
British East Africa, [4]
Brooke, Englishman, killed by Lolos, [174]
Buffaloes, [265];
water, [218]
Bui-tao, [60], [61]
Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Director of, [x]
Burial, expenses of, [89]
Burma, [8], [91], [191];
border of, [197], [241];
girls of, [242], [248], [248];
mammals caught near, [250];
frontier of, [264], [265], [294], [316];
boundary of, [319]
Burmans, [289], [241]
Calcutta, [297], [321]
Caldwell, Rev. Harry R., [xi], [8], [17], [20], [21], [22], [28], [24], [26], [27], [28], [29];
letter from, [82];
house of, [86];
stationed at Futsing, [44];
tiger hunting, method of, [45], [46], [55], [56], [61], [64], [141];
obtains serows at Yen-ping, [142];
purchases serow skins in Fukien, [148], [152], [154], [207]
California, [8]
Callosciurus erythræus, [89], [280]
Camera equipment, [75]
Canadian Pacific R.R. Co., Hongkong, General Passenger Agent of, [xi]
Cantonese, chiefly of Shan stock, [262]
Capricornulus crispus, [140]
Capricornis sumatrensis, [141]
Capricornis sumatrensis argyrochætes, [29], [141]
Capricornis sumatrensis milne-edwardsi, [141]
Caravan, robbing of, [96]; buying of, [104]; renting of, [104]
Caravan ponies, [104]
Caravans, distance traveled by, [158], [197]
Cary, F. W., Commissioner of Customs, [4], [77]
Casarca casarca (ruddy sheldrake), [186]
Caverns, [162]
Central Asia, [1]
Central Asian plateau, [1]
Cervus macneilli, [175]
Chair-coolies, [317]
Chairs, description of, [92], [317]
Chang, Dr., [294]
Chang-hu-fan, [20]; night at, [21]
Changlung, [273];
ferry at, [274], [281]
Chien-chuan, [198]
Chi-li, [7]
China, [1], [2];
aboriginal inhabitants of, [3];
press, [13];
inland mission, [78], [101]
Chinaman, Cantonese, [242]
Chinese, Republic, [xi], [2];
army of, [7];
face saving, [11];
Foreign Office, [11];
screaming, habit of, [15];
lack of sympathy of, [19];
not affected by sun, [22];
love of companionship, [22];
bride of, [69];
wedding of, [72];
dress of, [72];
Commissioner of Foreign Affairs, meeting with, [82];
education of, [88];
villages, description of, [90];
etiquette of, [102], [158], [190];
New Year, [212], [213], [214];
collecting debts of, [216]
Chipmunk (Tamiops macclellandi), [230]
Chi-yuen-kang, [26], [27], [29]
Chou Chou, [99]
Christians, native, persecution of, [21]
Christianity, lesson in, [39]
Christmas, [195];
celebration of, [196]
Chu-hsuing Fu, [94], [204]
Chung-tien, [172], [175], [176], [183], [201]
Civet (Viverra), [246], [247]
Clive, Captain, [268], [270], [272]
Clothing, [75]
Colgate, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M., [x]
Collecting case, [228]
Color plates, [240]
Confucius, rules of, [67]
Cook, difficulty in obtaining, [17];
description of, [105]
Coolies, [54]
Cormorants, [280]
Corn, [91]
Cows, used as burden-bearers by Chinese, [218]
Cranes, [184]; habits of, [185], [199], [236]
Crossbows, [229]
Cui-kau, [18];
description of, [80]
Da-Da, [45], [54]
Daing-nei, [54], [66]
Dâk (mail) bungalows, [319]
Da-Ming, [33]
Darjeeling, [144]
Davies, Major H. R., [ix], [93];
quoted, [137], [138], [139], [191]
Dead, burying of, [151]
Deer, [246], [301], [312], [313]
Deer, barking, [63]
Denby, Hon. Charles, [9]
Dennet, Tyler, quoted, [152]
D'Ollone, Major, member French Expedition, [174]
D'Orleans, Prince Henri, [186]
Dog, red, death of, [135]
Dogs, description of, [115];
for food, [115]
Doumer, M., Governor-General of French Indo-China, [93]
Duai Uong, [51]
Ducks, [90], [198];
brahminy, shooting off 199
Dupontès, Georges Chemin, assistance of, to expedition, [80]
Eastes, Mr., Consul, [294]
Education, foreign, [71]
Elaphodus, [182]
Elephants, [219], [222]
Elk, [1]
Ellsworth, Lincoln, [x]
Embry, Rev. and Mrs., China Inland Mission, members of, [294]
Empress Dowager, [70];
issued edict prohibiting opium growing, [91]
Equipment, purchase of, [4]
Erh Hai or Ta-li Fu Lake, [199]
Etiquette, [102]
Europe, [1]
European war, [8]
Evans, H. G., [xi];
assistance of, [100], [106], [186], [200], [298]
Expedition, announcement of, [5];
applicants for positions on, [5];
results of, [316]
Expeditions, preliminary, [2]
Eye on Chinese boat, [15]
Farmer, Mr., [320]
Fauna, mammalian, [316]
Felis temmincki, [108]
Felis uncia, [108]
Ferry, [160]
Fletcher, H. G., [294], [295]
Flying squirrel, [108], [191]
Foochow, [8], [10], [11], [15], [16];
foreign residents of, [17];
streets of, [17], [23], [24], [85], [40];
mail from, [48];
schools for native girls at, [67];
woman's college at, [67], [206], [207], [209], [321]
Food box, [74]
Foot binding, origin of, [69];
method of, [70];
Natural Foot Society of, [70];
agitation against, [71]
Forbidden City, [12]
Ford, James B., [x]
Foreign Office, [97]
Forest conservation, lack of, [88]
Formosa, [11]
Forrest, Mr., [294]
Fossil animals, [108];
beds, [108]
Francolins, [26]
French Consul, [78]
Frick, Childs, [x]
Frick, Henry C, [x]
Fukien Province, China, [8], [6], [10];
deforestation of, [24];
mammals of, [25], [26], [28], [29];
climate and temperature of, [68];
collecting in summer at, [68];
birds of, [64];
herpetology of, [64];
trapping for small mammals at, [64];
zoölogical study of, [64];
language of, [65];
travel in, [65];
servants in, [65];
serows hunted in, [148], [204];
missionary work in, [207]
Funeral customs, [151], [158]
Futsing, [43];
blue tiger hunting at, [54]
Galapagos Islands, [4]
Gallus gallus, [247]
Gallus lafayetti, [248]
Gallus sonnerati, [248]
Gallus varius, [248]
Gamblers, [215]
Geese, [90], [198]
Gen-kang, [224], [226], [229], [288]
Gibbon (Hylobates), [258];
description of, [254], [255], [281], [284];
hunting of, [285]
Goffe, Consul-General at Yün-nan Fu, [270]
Goitre, prevalence of, [92]
Gorals, [25], [76];
first hunt for, [120];
ceremonies at death of, [121], [123];
collecting for groups, [126];
color of, [126];
invisibility of, [128];
description of, [144];
horns of, [144];
distribution of, [144];
hunting of, [144], [194];
fighting of, [145];
habits of, [146];
feet of, [146], [194];
hunting of, at Hui-yao, [302], [309]
Great Invisible, [44]
Grierson, Ralph C, [xi], [294], [295], [305], [317]
Grus communis, [236]
Grus nigricollis, [184]
Habala, [164]; hunting at, [165], [167]
Haendel-Mazzetti, Baron, [113], [123], [126], [164]
Hainan, description of, [77];
fauna of, [77]
Haiphong, [77];
arrival at, [78], [79]
Hanna, Rev. William J., [xi], [79], [89], [101], [106], [201], [204], [205], [206], [294]
Hanoi, description of, [x], [79]
Harper's Magazine, [ix]
Hartford, Mabel, [22], [23], [204]
Heller, Edmund, [3], [4], [10], [61], [75], [79], [85], [94], [104], [105], [115], [116], [122],
[123], [134], [135], [136], [146], [150], [161], [162], [173], [185], [195], [196], [227], [229],
[247], [275], [276], [284], [291], [298], [299], [300], [306], [311], [312]
Himalaya Mountains, [1]
Hoi-hau, [77]
Homes, [69]
Ho-mu-shu, [281];
monkeys found near, [282], [283], [289], [291], [318]
Hongkong, purchase of supplies at, [74], [200], [297], [321]
Hoolock (Hylobates hoolock), [289]
Hornbill, [245], [252]
Horses, size of, [85], [104]
Hospital attendants, [38]
Hotenfa, [129], [130], [181], [182], [134], [185], [161], [171], [174], [193], [194], [195]
Hsia-kuan, description of, [99], [108], [212]
Hui-yao, [142], [145], [298], [300],

[301], [306];
reptiles and lizards found at, [310], [313], [315]
Hunan, [85], [86]
Hung-Hsien, [11]
Hunters, [114]
Hutchins, Commander Thomas, [10]
Hwa Shan (Flower Mountain), massacre at, [28]
Hylobates, [254], [289]
Hylomys, [281], [251]
Hystrix, [116]
India, [1], [57], [321]
Inns, [98]
Irawadi River, [81], [269], [297], [320]
Japan, [5], [8]
Japanese newspaper reporters, [6]
Joline, Mrs. Adrian Hoffman, [x]
Jungle fowl, [247], [248];
habits of, [248], [280].
Kachins, [289], [269];
women, appearance of, [241]
Katha, [320]
Kellogg, C. R., [xi], [11], [15], [17], [48], [61], [66]
Kok, Rev. and Mrs. A., [xi];
Pentecostal missionary, [108];
assistance of, [112], [204], [294]
Koko-nor, [186]
Koo, Wellington, [9]
Korea, [6];
pheasants found in, [187]
Kraemer, M., [xi]
Kucheng, [28]
Kwang-si, [9]
Kwei-chau Province, [8], [9], [137]
Lane & Crawford Company of Hongkong, [77]
Lang, Herbert, photograph of serow loaned by, [144]
Languages and dialects, number of, [138];
reason for, [188], [139]
Langur, [255]
Langurs (Pygathrix), [257], [258]
Lao-kay, first hotel on railroad, [81]
Lapwings, [199]
Las, [239]
Lashio, [269]
Legge, Prof. J., quoted, [68]
Leopards, [25], [64]
Leper hospital, [78]
Li, length of, [84]
Li-chiang, [96];
animal life on route to, [107];
arrival at, [107];
camp in, [108];
collecting in, [109];
mammals of, [109];
important fur market at, [110];
inhabitants of, [117];
return to, [150], [155], [157], [190], [196], [254], [257]
Li-Hung Chang, [7]
Ling-suik, monastery of, [61];
description of, [62];
priests at, [62];
collecting at, [63]
Lisos, [191], [289], [292]
Livingstone, H. W., [xi], [19]
Loads, weight of, [54]
Lolos, [8], [184], [186];
depredations of, [137];
independence of, [188], [170];
dress of, [178];
capes worn by, [174], [188], [190]
London Zoölogical Society's Garden, [141]
Long Ravine, blue tiger seen at, [57]
Lucas, Dr. F. A., acknowledgement to, [x]
Lui, Mr., salt commissioner at Hsia-kuan, [99]
Lung-ling, [281], [282], [294]
Lung-tao, [45], [54], [60], [63]
Lutzus, [191], [292]
McMurray, J. V. A., [xi]
Macacus rhesus, [258], [279], [305]
Mafus, description of, [87]
Mail, [290]
Malaria, [274], [291]
Malay Peninsula, [57]
Ma-li-ling, [264], [266]
Ma-li-pa, [265];
poppy fields at, [267], [269], [270], [272], [273]
Mallard ducks, [186], [199]
Mammals, small, [i]mportance of, [110];
preparing of, [227]
Man, primitive, migrations of, [1]
Man-eater, killing of, [49]
Mandalay, [320]
Mandarins, relations with, [102], [243]
Ma-po-lo, low valley at, [225];
game at, [226];
fog in, [226]
Marco Polo, [104]
Massacre in Hwa Shan (Flower Mountain), [23]
Meadow vole (Microtus), [118], [122]
Mekong, [191], [197]
Mekong river, description of, [192], [193], [201], [292]
Mekong-Salween divide, [190]
Mekong valley, [177], [182];
vegetables in, [193];
zoölogy of, [193]
Meng-ting, [226], [233];
description of, [236];
mandarin of, [236];
Buddhist monastery at, [238];
market at, [238];
Cantonese visit and buy opium at, [242];
fog at, [244];
valley at, [244];
birds at, [244]
Mergansers, [186]
Methodist mission, [24]
Mexico, [4]
Miao village, [273]
Mice, [176]
Micromys, [192]
Microtus, meadow vole, [118], [122], [173]
Min River, [15];
life on, [19], [88], [204]
Mission hospital, [36];
China Inland, [101]
Missionaries, [35], [40], [59], [67], [202];
servants of, [203];
natives trading with, [205];
civilizing influence of, [206]
Mohammedan Chinese, married to a Shan, [246]
Mohammedan hunter, [261], [264]
Mohammedan war, [101]
Mole, [176]
Molloy, Agnes F., acknowledgment to, [xi]
Money, carrying of, [97];
transmitting of, [97]
Monkey, [192], [195]
Monkey temple, [258]
Moose, [1]
Morgan, Cordelia, [94], [95], [204]
Mosos, [110];
description of, [111], [155], [165];
capes worn by, [174], [190], [229]
Motion pictures, [76];
developing of, [315]
Mountain goat, [1]
"Mountain Goat Hunting with Camera," quoted from, [147]
Mouse (Micromys), [192]
Moving picture film, [166]
Mu-cheng, [229], [238]
Muntjac, description of, [28], [132], [225], [258], [292]
Museum authorities, [9]
Mustelidæ, [250]
Myitkyina district, [269]
Næmorhedus griseus, [144]
Nam-ka, Shans at, [260];
description of, [260];
camp at, [264]
Nam-ting River, ferry at, [235], [243];
camping at, [244], [245];
hunters at, [246];
camp on, [249];
polecat trapped at, [250];
monkeys, hunting at, [252];
hornbill, seen at, [253];
monkeys found at, [258];
Shans seen at, [260];
caravan crossed, [264], [284], [289], [291], [318]
Namur, S. S., [297]
Natives, [91];
inaccuracy of, [158]
New York, return to, [321]
Ngu-cheng, [205]
Non-Chinese tribes, [3]
North America, [1]
Northern soldiers, [35], [42]
Northern troops, [40]
Opium, [91];
growing of, [91];
inspection of, [91];
scandal, [91];
smuggling of, [91], [267];
smoking of, [318]
Osborn, Henry Fairfield, quoted, [146], [147]
Pack saddle, description of, [85]
Pack, weight of, [85]
Page, Howard, [82], [84], [200]
Paget color plates, [166], [200], [316]
Pagoda Anchorage, [15], [66]
Paik-hoi, [78];
leper hospital at, [205]
Palaungs, [239]
Palmer, Mr., [290], [294]
Pandas, coats of, [103]
Pangolin, scales of, [103]
Parrots, [244]
Partridges, bamboo, [245]
Passports, [11]
Pavo cristatus, [277]
Pavo munticus, [277]
Peacock, black-shouldered, [279]
Peacock, hunting of, [274];
habits of, [277];
eggs of, [277];
domestication of, [278]
Peacock, Indian, [277]
Peafowl, killed on Salween River, [277];
flesh of, [277]
Peking, [6], [7], [11], [12], [82], [209]
Petaurista yunnanensis, [103]
Phasianidæ, [279]
Pheasants, shooting of, [90];
Lady Amherst's, [150];
silver, [279];
horned, [291]
Phete, [167]; country about, [168];
Photographic work, [166]
Photographs in natural colors, [4]
Photography, cinematograph, [316]
Pigeons, [280]
Pigs, killing of, [22];
wild, [25], [64];
treatment of, [90], [188]
Pin-toil, [199]
Pleistocene, [1]
Pocock, Mr., [141]
Polecat, [250]
Polo, Marco, [176];
quoted, [219]
Poppy blossoms, [265]
Poppy fields, [91]
Porcupine, description of, [115]
Portable dark room, [166]
Prjevalsky, Lieutenant-Colonel, [186]
P'u-erh, [212]
Pygathrix (monkeys), [192], [195], [258]
Railroad, Hanoi to Yün-nan, [80];
description of, [81]
Rain, last of the season, [185], [290], [315], [317]
Rainey, Paul J., [4]
Rangoon, [269], [272], [279], [320], [321]
Ratufa gigantea, [251]
Rebellion of 1918, [8]
Reinsch, Hon. Paul, [xi], [10], [11]
Republic, [16]
Rhododendrons, [291]
Rice, [168]
Rice fields, [89]
Rifle, Mannlicher, [75], [256], [266], [300];
Savage, [75], [271];
Winchester, [60], [75]
Riot in Shanghai, [152]
Roads, descriptions of, [87]
Rocky Mountain sheep, [1]
Roosevelt, Colonel Theodore, [4]
Rupicapra, [140]
Rupicaprine antelopes, horns of, [140]
Salt, preparation of, [196], [197]
Salween River, [278], [278];
heat of, [280], [282], [288], [305]
Sambur, [226], [229];
hunting of, [311];
blood of, [312]
Sammons, Mr., American Consul-General, [12]
Sampans, first night in, [20]
San Francisco, [5]
Scandinavian steamer, [11]
Schools for native girls, [67]
Sclater, Mr., [278]
Screaming, Chinese habit of, [15]
Sedan chairs, [16]
Serows, [25];
hunt for, [27];
habits of, [29], [64];
hunting for, [184];
description of, [185];
color variation of, [186];
Japanese, [140];
difference from gorals, [140];
horns of, [141];
relationship of, [141];
appearance of, [141];
killed on Snow Mountain, [142];
obtained by Mr. Caldwell at Yen-ping, [142];
distribution of, [142];
habits of, [148];
weight of, [148], [305];
hunting of at Hoi-yao, [306], [307], [308], [309]
Servants, wages of, [204]
Shanghai, [11], [12];
riot in, [152], [316]
Shans, [8], [225], [288], [242], [282];
description of village of, [284], [245];
houses of, [260];
heavily tattooed, [261];
tribes of, [262];
description of, [262], [288], [318]
Sheldrakes, [186]
Sherwood, George H., assistance rendered to Expedition by, [x]
Shia-chai, [218]
Shih-tien, [223];
bird life at, [223];
natives, curiosity of, [224], [225]
Shih-ku ferry, [182], [184]
Shoverling, Daly & Gales, ammunition, guns, tents, furnished by, [4]
Shrew, [178], [251]
Shweli River, [145]
Singapore, [321]
Slave raiding, [189]
Smith, Arthur H., quoted, [158], [214], [215]
Snow Mountain, camp at, [112];
traveling to, [112];
description of hunters at, [114];
mammalogy of, [116];
camp on slopes of, [118];
mammals collected at, [127];
serows killed on, [142], [166], [176], [182], [184]
Soldiers, guard of, [97];
guns of, [97];
expense of, [97];
use of, [97];
treatment by natives of, [98];
fight with, [187];
extortions of, [188]
South America, [4]
Specimens, packing of, [296], [315]
Squirrel, flying (Petaurista yunnanensis), [291];
Ratufa gigantea, [251];
red-bellied (Callosciurus erythræus), [89], [280]
S'suchuan Province, [8], [137], [174]
S'su-mao, [178], [212]
Standard Oil Co., [xi];
launch of, [19], [82], [200]
Su Ek, [207]
Sun-birds, [244]
Sung-kiang, S. S., [78]
Tablets, ancestral, description of, [215]
Tai-ping-pu, [291], [298]
Taku, [160], [184]
Taku ferry, [164]
Ta-li Fu, soldiers guard to, [88];
road to, [99];
graves at, [100];
lake at, [100];

mandarin at, [100];
pagodas at, [100], [104], [105], [188], [186], [198], [200], [201]
Ta-li Fu Lake, description of, [199]
Tamiops macclellandi, [280]
Taoist temple, [26]
Tao-tai, [85]
Tartars, [219], [221]
Temple, camp in, [86]
Teng-yueh, [4], [141], [289], [291], [298], [294], [295], [298], [318];
return to, [315], [317]
Tents, [74]
Tenyo Maru, [5], [9]
Thompson, Dr., [205]
Tibet, [8], [108], [172], [178];
monopoly of gold in, [181], [188]
Tibetan plateaus, [191]
Tibetans, description of, [178];
photographing of, [179];
dislike for strangers of, [180];
influence of Chinese on, [181], [183], [190], [191], [212]
Tiger, [22], [25], [64];
man-eating, [44];
lairs of, [45];
stalking a goat, [45];
habits of, [46];
daring of, [47];
strength of, [48];
excitement of hunting, [49];
weight of, [50];
blood of, [50];
skins in temples of, [51];
food of, [51];
hunting in lair of, [51];
flesh and bones of, [51];
marking trees by, [52];
skins of, [103]
Tiger, blue, [8], [43], [55];
description of, [56];
hunting of, [57];
trying to trap, [60]
Tonking, [3], [77], [81], [93], [178], [212]
Tragopan, Temminck's, [291]
Transportation, difficulties of, [321]
Trapping, methods of, [110]
Traps, steel, [75];
method of setting, [245]
Trees, marking of, by tiger, [52]
Tribes, non-Chinese, description of, [138]
Trimble, Dr., [32];
house of, [34], [36], [37], [205], [207]
Trowbridge, Captain Harry, [77], [78], [79]
Tsai-ao, General, [9]
Tsamba, [178]
Ts'ang mountains, [100]
Tsinan-fu, [12]
Tupaia belangeri chinensis, [89]
United States, [4]
Universal Camera, [76]
Ursus tibetanus, [296]
Vegetarians, [23]
Viverra, [246]
Viverridæ, [247]
Vochang, [218]
Vole, [173]
Von Hintze, Admiral, [11]
Wapiti, [1], [175]
War, Mohammedan, [101]
Was, [239]
Waterhole, [258]
Wa-tien, [310], [313]
Wei-hsi, [182], [187], [190], [196]
White Water, [149];
camp at, [149];
weather at, [149]
Wild boar, [258]
Wilden, Henry M., French Consul, [82]
Wolves, [25]
Woman's college at Foochow, [67]
Women, position of, [i]n China, [67]
Worship, ancestor, [156]
Wu Hung-tao, [i]nterpreter, [x], [4], [77], [87], [102], [105], [108], [123], [136], [168],
[187], [191], [200], [213], [238], [267], [289], [294], [312], [318], [321]
Yamen, [39]
Yangtze River, [19], [81], [137], [150];
road to, [157];
crossing of, [161];
barrier to mammals, [163], [184], [187], [193], [201], [262]
Yangtze gorge, description of, [160], [164], [167]
Yen-ping, [20], [22];
climate of, [24];
description of, [24];
residence of Mr. Caldwell at, [24];
Methodist Mission at, [24];
trapping at, [25];
rebellion in, [33];
refugees from, [33];
fighting in, [34];
attacked by rebels in, [35];
wounded in, [36];
schools for native girls at, [67];
Chinese wedding at, [72];
missionary buildings of, [203], [205], [207]
Yokohama, [5]
Yuan, [7], [8], [10], [12]
Yuan Shi-kai, [7], [10];
death of, [12], [14], [34]
Yuchi, [22];
brigands at, [23], [24], [35], [36], [204], [207], [208], [211]
Yung-chang, Chinese New Year at, [212];
road to, [212], [214];
water buffaloes at, [218];
battle at, [218]
Yung-chang-Teng-yueh road, [282]
Yün-nan, [xi];
size of, [2];
topography of, [3];
boundaries of, [3];
fauna of, [3];
natives of, [3];
language of, [3], [10], [25];
infested with brigands, [83];
zoölogical study of, [83];
meaning of, [88];
summer climate of, [99]
Yün-nan Fu, [9];
foreign residents of, [82];
foreign office at, [97];
Dr. Thompson's hospital at, [205]
Zoölogical Garden, Berlin, [144]
Zoölogical Park, Calcutta, [144]



Transcriber Note

Minor typos corrected. Hyphenation was generally standardized to the most frequently utilized version. Text was rearranged to avoid splitting by images. The terms Irawadi and Irrawaddy seem to both apply to the same River and valley. Both names retained.