Nevius, Mrs., at Chefoo, [32]

Newspapers, reforms in, [215]
covertly criticise Government and its agents, [215]

Ningpo, province of Chéhkiang, [19]
its handsome people and their literary and commercial prominence, [20]
residence of the author for ten years, [20]

Ningpo River, [18]

Nogi, General, and the Russo-Japanese War, [188-192]

O'Connor, Mr., British chargé d'affaires, [179]

Omesham Mountains, [51]

Opening of China, the, a drama in five acts, [149]
result of collisions between Oriental conservatism and Occidental progress, [149], [150]

Opium, extent of trade in, [303]
20,000 chests destroyed at request of Captain Charles Elliott, [154]

Opium traffic, Commissioner Lin directed by Emperor Tao Kwang to abolish it, [152]
attitude of British Government, [304]
decree ordering its total abolition, [304]
regulations of Council of State, [305]