Boycott, the, [247], [252], [253], [259]
Bridgman, Dr., pioneer missionary to China, [282]
founds the Chinese Repository, [282] Buddhism, introduction of, into China, [95]
"Apotheosis of Mercy," a legend of Northern Buddhism, [108]
number of Buddhist monasteries, [108]
rooted in the minds of the illiterate, [108]
Burden, Bishop, of the English Church Mission. Hang-chow, [23]
Burlingame, Hon. Anson, U. S. Minister to China, [212]
Cambalu, Mongol name for Peking, [59]
Camöens, tomb of, at Macao, [9]
Canton, the most populous city of the Empire, [9-12]
American trade suffers most in Canton from boycott of 1905, [13]
averts bombardment by payment of $6,000,000 ransom, [154]
Christian college, [10]
cock-fighting the popular amusement, [10]
crowds of beggars, [12]
excellence of tea and silk produced in the vicinity, [13]
"flower-boats," [9]
historical enigma contests, [11]
narrowness of streets, [12]
passion for gambling, [11]
Canton (Kwangtung), province of, [7-13]
Viceroy of, has also Kwangsi under his jurisdiction, [13]
Caravan Song, [61]