Chentung, Liang, Sir, interview with Dr. Martin with reference to the
Exclusion Laws and the boycott, [252]

Chin, one of the Nan-peh Chao, [117]

China, probable derivation of name, [101]
agency of missionaries in diffusing secular knowledge in, [281-291]
American exclusion laws, [253]
anti-opium edict, [304-305]
boycott, [247], [252], [253], [259]
condition after five wars, [181]
displays of barbarity during the Boxer War, [180]
effect of her defeat by Japan, [171]
effects of Russo-Japanese War, [193]
eighteen provinces, [6]
five grand divisions, [3]
Grand Canal, [31]
Great Wall, [4], [31], [32], [101]
interference in Tongking, [62]
interference in Korea, [62]
physiographical features, [4]
reforms in, [196-218]
rivers, [19], [15], [18], [25], [41], [52]
sincerity of reformatory movements, [306]

China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company, [200]

Chingtu-fu, capital of the state of Shuh, [113]

Chinhai, city at the mouth of the Ningpo, [18]

Chosin, Prince of, [196]

Chou dynasty, founded by Wen-wang, [84]
annals of, [84-88], [96], [99]
form of government praised by Confucius, [96]
term Chung Kwoh, "Middle Kingdom," originates in, [85]

Chou-sin, brings ruin on the house of Shang, sets fire to his own palace,
and perishes in the flames, [81]

Christians, attitude of Chinese Government towards, [261]
newspapers and the Christian faith, [263]