Tatnall, Commodore, his kind action at Taku, [167]
Ta-ts'ing dynasty, the, its annals, [140-145]
Ta-yü, or Yu the Great, early emperor, subdues the waters of a deluge, [75]
casts [9] brazen tripods, [79]
departs from practice of his predecessors and leaves throne to his son, [76]
devotes nine years to the dredging and diking of rivers, [75]
his acts and reign, [78]-[79]
monuments commemorating his labours, [75]
Telegraph and telephone, introduction of, [204-205]
Temples of Heaven, Earth and Agriculture, [36]
Teng-chow College, founded by Dr. C. W. Mateer, [285]
Tenney, Dr., and the University of Tientsin, [213]
Text-books, prepared by missionaries—Edkins, Martin, Muirhead, Williamson and Wylie, [287-288]
Theatre, the Chinese, [114]
Three Kingdoms, the, states of Wei, Wu and Shuh, [112]
Lo Kwan-chung, author of a historical novel, [113]