Red-haired, the, a vulgar designation for Europeans, [151]
Reed, Hon, W. B., American Minister to China, and the Arrow case, [165]
Reforms in China, [196]-[218]
Anti-foot-binding Society, [217]
army, [201]
customs, [206]
educational, [213]
Hart, Sir Robert, and, [206]
legal, [204]
merchant marine, [200]
mining enterprises, [202]
newspapers, [215]
post office, [205]
railways, [203]
streets, [218]
telegraph, [214]
Tung-wen College and The Imperial University, [209-210]
writing, [216]
Reforms, unmentioned, [292], [301]
a change of costume, [292]
domestic slavery, [298]
polygamy, [295]
Religions, the three, Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, their characteristic features, [107]
each religion has a hierarchy, [109]
"Hall of the Three Religions," [108]
Ricci, after twenty years of effort, effects an entrance to Peking, [138]
Rice, grown in all the provinces, [3]
Richard, Dr. and the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, [287]
Richthofen, explorer, [58]
River traffic, junks drawn by hundreds of coolies, [50]