Anti-foreign Agitation, [244-266]
American influence in the Far East and, [245]-[251]

"Appeal from the Lion's Den," [176]

Army, the Chinese, [200-202]

Arrow War, the, [162-169]
allied troops at Peking, [168]
Canton occupied by British troops, [164]
China abandons her long seclusion, [169]
crew of the Arrow executed without trial, [163]
negotiations of the four powers with China, [165]
seizure of the lorcha Arrow, [162]

Bamboo tablets, writings of Confucius engraved on, [106]

Battle of the Sea of Japan, [191-192]

Bell-tower, boy's soul supposed to be hovering in, [21]

Black-haired race, Chinese style themselves the, [151]

Bowring, Sir John, Governor of Hong Kong, and the Arrow case,
[162-163]

Boxer War, the, [172-180]
a Boxer manifesto, [175]