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16 Opium-pipe 325 Man Blinded by the Use of Opium 32G Chinese Gentleman in a Sedan 327 Canal Scene South of Shanghai 328 A Chinese Family Party 330 A Gentleman of Chin-kiaug 331 Chinese Spectacles 332 Ploughing with a Buflalo 333 Thi-eshing Grain near Chin-kiang 333 Carrying Bundles of Grain'. 331 A Kiver Scene in CHiinii 335 A Nine-storied Pagoda 337 Little Orphan Rock 337 Entrance to Po-yang Lake 338 Tae-ping Rebels 340 General Ward 342 The Gate which Ward Attacked 343 General Bnrgevine 344 Fishing with Cormorants 347 A Street in Ilan-kow 349 Wo-chang 350 The Governoi-general and his Staff 351 Attack on the Pei-ho Forts 353 Temple of the Sea-god at Tnkn 355 A Chinese Beggar 355 Signing the Treaty of Tien-tsin 35(jWode of Iriigating Fields 359 The Doctor's Bedioom 360 Part of the Wall of Pekin 3G1 A Pekin Cab 3G2 A Composite Te;mi 363 A Chinese Dragon 364 A Pavilion in the I'roliibited City 306 Temple of Heaven 367 Pekin Cash 367 Traditional Likeness of Confucius 368 God of War 368 God of Literature 368 God of Thieves 368 A Mandarin Judge Delivering Sentence. . . . 369 Squeezing the Fingers 371 Squeezing the Ankles 371 A Bed of Torture 372 Four Modes of Punishment 373 Standing in a Cage 374 rAGE Hot-water Snake 374 Carrying Forth to the Place of Execution. . 375 Just Before Decapitation 375 Military Candidates Competing with the Bow and Arrow 376 Walking on Stilts 378 Juggler Spinning a Plate 379 Gambling with a Revolving Pointer 379 Fortujie-telling by Means of a Bird and Slips of Paper 380 Fortune-telling by Dissecting Chinese C'liar- acters 381 Chinese Razor 382 Barber Shaving the Head of a Customer. . . 382 Bridge of the Cloudy Hills 383 The God of the Kitchen 384 A Lama 385 The Hills near Chan-kia-kow 386 Specimen of Chinese Wiiting 389 Four Illustrations of the Chinese Vei'sion of "Excelsior" 393 Bari-acoons at Macao 394 Coolies Embarking at Macao 395 Enraged Coolie 396 A Deadly Fall 396 Firing Down the llatch.vay 397 The Writing in Blood 398 The Interpreters 399 Hong-kong 401 Fac-simile of a Hong-kong Blille, Dime, and Cent 403 Fort in Canton River 404 Gateway of Temple near Canton 406 Street Scene in Canton 410 Five-storied Pagoda 412 Horseshoe or Omega Grave 413 Presenting Food to the Spirits of the Dead. 414 A Leper 414 A Literary Student 415 A Literary Graduate in his Robes of Honor 415 A Sedan-chair with Four Bearers 416 A Small Foot with a Shoe on it 417 Peasant-uoman with Natural Feet 417 A Tablet Carved in Ivory 419 "Good-bye!"421