Adridge, Dr., of Ichang,10d'Amade, Capt., in Yunnan,150Ancestral worship,67Anderson, Dr. J., cited,274,277Anpien,79Anti-foreign riots,9,54,268Arsenal in Yunnan,175Augustine mission,6Baber, E. C., cited,51,90,239,267;in Yunnan,149;in Bhamo,285;on distances,187Ball, Dyer, cited,113,224Baller, Rev. F. W., cited,113Banks and banking,95,96,163,164Barrow, Sir John, cited,101,110,191Béraud, Père, of Suifu,63,65Bhamo (Singai),279-287Bible Christian mission, in Chaotong,99;in Tongchuan,121Blakiston, Capt., cited,173Blodget, Rev. Dr., cited,123Boell, M., ofLe Temps, in Yunnan,150Bonvalot, G., in Yunnan,149Bridges, some notable,26,83,85,118,186,233,240,242Broomhall, B., cited,66,67Browne, Col. Horace,246,267,268Bugs in China and Spain,55,56Burdon, Bishop, cited,123Cameron, Dr., missionary traveller,213Cantonese,207;in Australia,222-224Caravans of cotton,226,271Carruthers, A. G. H., assistant commissioner of customs, Chungking,51Cash currency of China,161,162Chairen, the policeman of China,77,190Chang-chen Nien, Brigadier-General, Tengyueh,181,246Chang Chi Tung, the viceroy,3,4Chang-show-hsien,33Chang Yan Miun, the giant of Yunnan,184,185Chaochow,200Chaotong, the city of,97-116;its converts,178Chehki,137Ch'en, merchant prince,29,30Chennan-chow,192Chentu, city,62;river,62Chiang, telegraph clerk, Yunnan,168China Inland Mission, in Hankow,6;in Wanhsien,27-29;in Chungking,49;in Suifu,65,73,75;in Yunnan,177;in Tali,213-216;results in Yunnan province,178;in China generally,180;its teaching,65-71Chinese, in Australia,222-224;in Burma,288-290Chinese, avarice,79;benevolence,29;beauty of women,13;cards, visiting,181,182;characters, reverence for,170;courtesy,255;desire to have children,197,198;etiquette,230;friendliness,140;good nature,117;gratitude,27,28;inaccuracy,99;indifference to pain,104,to sound,74,169;irreverence,195;justification by works,169;kindness to children,113,290;laughter,195;love at first sight,153-155;politeness,196,197,201,255;respect for old age,117,198;thoughtfulness,189;true felicity,180;wonderful memory,167,168Chipatzu,22Chueh, telegraph operator and interpreter,248Chungking, city of,34-39Chuhsing-fu,187Clarke, Mr. G. W., missionary traveller,213Clarke, Marcus, cited,210Coal on the Yangtse,32Coffins in China,92,137,265Colquhoun, A. R., in Yunnan,150Conversion, instances of rapid,179Converts, in China,5;Wanhsien,28;Chungking,49;Suifu,65;Chaotong,99;Tongchuan,121;Yunnan City,177;Yunnan Province,178,179;Talifu,214Cooke, G. W., cited,46,176Coolies' enormous loads,90,91Couchman, Major, cited,274;in Rangoon,288Crockery,118,119Customs, China Inland (likin-barriers),21,48,97,118,242,272,277Customs, Imperial Maritime,13,25,35-38Davenport, Dr. Cecil, medical missionary, Chungking,49Davies, Capt. H. R., Bhamo,285Davis, Sir J. F., cited,57Dedeken, Père, of Kuldja,150De Gorostarza, Père, Provicaire in Yunnan,172De Guignes, cited,140Distances in China,141,278Doctors in China,107-110; mule-doctor,145Doolittle, Rev. Justus, cited,69,130,170Doudart de la Grée, in Yunnan,149Douglas, R. K., cited,127Dudgeon, Dr. J., cited,112,130Du Halde, cited,90,108,176Dymond, Rev. Frank, missionary, Chaotong,98,99Eclipse of the Sun,125,126Edkins, Rev. Dr. J., cited,130Eitel, Rev. Dr. E. J., cited,129Excoffier, Père, of Yunnan,146Famine in Chaotong,99;in Tongchuan,127;on the way to Yunnan,137-144Fan-yien-tsen,82Farrar, Ven. Archdeacon, cited,191Feng-hsiang, Gorge,21,30Fengshui-ling,240Feng-tu-hsien,33Fenouil, Monseigneur, of Yunnan,171,172Fraser, Consul E. H., Chungking,45Fuchou,33Fungshui,157,175Fung-yen-tung,205Fu-to-kuan, fort of,52Ganai, Shan town,254-256Gates of a Chinese city,174Geary, H. Grattan, cited,43Giles, H. A., cited,129Gill, Mr. Hope, missionary, Wanhsien,27Gill, Capt. W., cited,17,90Girls in China,13,14,139,140;bought,155;sold,100,101;price of,100Goitre,101,145,155,185;its prevalence,227,228Gold, on the Yangtse,23;in Yunnan,158-160Graham, Mr., missionary, Yunnan,177,219Grosvenor Mission in Yunnan,149Guinness, Miss G., cited,213Haas, M.,42-44Hankow, the city of,3-8Hanyang,3Heads of criminals,192;of dacoits,273,274Hirth, Dr. F., Commissioner of Customs,40Hobson, H. E., cited,31Hokiangpu,222Hongmuho,270,275-277Hosie, A. M., cited,17;in Yunnan,149Hsiakwan,200,219,221Hsintan rapids,15Huanglien-pu,226;goitre at,228Huc, Abbé, cited,176Iangkai,144Ichang,9Infanticide in China,129,130;in Chaotong,101;in Tongchuan,129Inquirers at Wanhsien,28;Yunnan,177;Tali,215Iremonger, Capt. R. G., Nampoung,275Jensen, Mr. C., in Yunnan,147;experiences in China,156,157;on distances,187;to construct line to Burma,238Jesuit Missionaries in China,123,173,176John, Rev. Dr. Griffith, cited,130Kachins ("protected barbarians"),254,259,270,273,274Kanhliang, Shan chief,245Kaw Hong Beng, Private Secretary to Viceroy,4,5Kiangti,117Kong-shan,141Kueichow on the Yangtse,18Kuhtsing, its converts,178Kung Chao-yuan, Minister to Great Britain,73Kung-t'-an-ho,33Kweichou-fu,21Lacouperie, Terrien de, cited,257Lanchihsien,60Laokai,148,159Laowatan river,79; town,85Lay, G. T., cited,13,45Leitoupo,139Lenz, F. G., in Yunnan,150,151Li Han Chang, in Yunnan,149Li Hung Chang,72,149;on opium,46,190Ling chi,69,231,232Li Pi Chang, Telegraph Manager, Yunnan,151-153,181,184Li-Sieh-tai, of Tengyueh,246Little, A. J., cited,13,122;in Chungking,51Little river,40,44,52Liu, Colonel, of Chinese Boundary Commission,244,245,255Liu, the Viceroy,72Lockhart, Dr. W., cited,28,130Loh-Ta-Jen, Chentai at Ichang,9London Missionary Society, Hankow,6;Chungking,49Lorain, Père, Procureur in Chungking,50Luchow,60Lu-feng-hsien,186Luho,187MacCarthy, Justin, cited,210MacGowan, Rev. Dr. D. J., cited,130Maire, Père, of Tongchuan,133Mander, S. S., cited,47,191Manyuen (Manwyne),264-269Marco Polo, cited,238;in Yunnan,149Margary, A. R., cited,266;in Yunnan,149,246;his murder,264-269Marks, Rev. Dr. J. E.,289,290Martin, Rev. Dr. W. A. P., cited,67,170Martini, M. (D.S.P.), in Bhamo,285Mason, Rev. G. L., cited,28Mateer, Rev. C. W., cited,28,140Meadows, T. T., cited,113,154Medhurst, Rev. W. H., cited,87(wrongly written "Meadows"),197Medhurst, Sir W. H., cited,5,45,108Medicines in China,83,107-110Mekong river,221,233,234Mencius, cited,198Methodist Episcopalian Mission,40,54Michie, A., cited,124Missionaries, success in China,5;numbers in Hankow,6Missions Étrangères de Paris,6,64,65,105,122,146,171Mi Tsang Gorge,17Mohammedans, and opium,112;in Chaotong,113,114;near Tongchuan,128;in Tali,216;insurrection,145,185,187,203;superiority,216;the milkman,217Momien (Tengyueh), the city of,243-249Money, changing,95;remittance of,95Morgan, C. L., cited,66,70Morphia, imported,48,49Moule, Bishop, cited,130Moutot, Père, Provicaire in Suifu,63,65Muirhead, Rev. W., cited,123Mungtze,148-150,159Myothit (Santien),278,279Nampoung, encampment,270,275-278Nantien, fort of,250,251Opium, imports and exports of,46-48;in Hankow,3;in Chungking,45;in Suifu,72,73;demoralising influence of,41;—— refuge, Chungking,41;—— ports,33;poisoning by,111,112,212;my chairbearers and,94;my coolie and,219;appeal for suppression,190,191d'Orleans, Prince Henri, cited,148;in Yunnan,149Parricide in China,69Pearson, Prof. C. H., cited,186,224Peking Gazette, cited,53,169,231Pen, telegraph manager, Tengyueh,244Pêng Yü-lin, high commissioner, cited,192Pidgin-English,3,9,18Piercy, Rev. G., cited,191Ping-shan-pa,13Pits for the dead,133Plague, bubonic, in Yunnan,213