INDEX 



Budge, Wallis, "' The Gods of the 



Egyptians," 94, 113 

 Buffalo stories, 105-107 

 Buffon, " Histoire Naturelle," 71, 150, 



185 



Bull, the Assyrian, 107 

 Bull-baiting in England, 45, 46 

 Burgess, " Buddhist Art in India," 



98, 121 



Burgundy, Duke of, 73 

 Burial ceremonies, the dog in, 78, 79 

 Bushell, " Chinese Art," 90, 128 

 Byzantine Empire, China and the, 128, 



146 



CJESAR, Augustus, and the ram, 31 

 Caesar, Julius, on dogs, quoted, 15 

 Caius, Dr., quoted, 69 note, 84, 145 

 Camuses, 167 and note 

 Canton, sale of dog flesh in, 26, 27 ; 



trade of, 139 



Carl, Miss, in Peking, 53, 152, 153, 190 

 Cat-rearing in China, 135-137 

 Cats, arrival in England, 2 ; legends 



concerning, 40, 41 ; of the Ming 



period, 51, 52 ; Persian, 141 ; 



imperial popularity, 147 

 Cave-dwellers, 24, 25 

 Ceylon, the lion in, 96 

 Chang Ch'ien, 91, 96 

 Chang family of nine generations. 193 

 Ch'ang Hsien, the God, 35 

 Chavannes, 10 ; " La Sculpture en 



Pierre en Chine," 72 

 Chen, City of, 14 

 Ch'en, " Kwong Yun " cited, 17 

 Chen Tsung, Emperor, 132 

 Chengtu, 134, 170 

 Chia Hsiang, 68 



Chiao Ch'eng Chi, bas-reliefs, 68 

 Chiao dog, 8 

 Chiao-tzu, horn-ear, 171 

 Ch'ien Hsi-lin, General, vii 

 " Ch'ien Lei Han," quoted, 17 

 Ch'ien Lung, Emperor, 58, 140, 149, 



15 



Ch'ih Hu, dog, 126 

 Chili, cats of, 141 

 Chilin, 47 



Chin Chang Hsun, 172 

 Chin dog, 24, 179, 180 

 Chin Shih, Emperor, 15, 16 



198 



" Chin Ssu Ha-pah," 160, 161 



Chin Te Chen potteries, 188 



China, domestication of the dog in, 

 4-7 ; foreign policy influenced by 

 regard for dogs, 9, 10, 15 ; dog- 

 flesh as food, 20-28 ; the dog in 

 religious ceremonial, 32 ; dog 

 superstitions, 32-36, 40, 41 ; dog- 

 breeding in mediaeval times, 47-50 ; 

 use of the dog in the chase, 51 ; 

 Buddhism established in, 96, 97 ; 

 lion-masques, 115, 116 ; division 

 and reunion of the dynasties, 

 124, 125 ; silk trade of, 128 ; 

 East India Company's trade with, 

 176 



Chinese Art, toy dogs in, 188-195 



Chinese dogs, possible wolf-origin, 6-8 ; 

 the Heavenly dog, 32-36 ; the 

 Imperial breed, 144 



Chinese lion, artistic conception, 107-11 1 



Chinese lion-dog, name applied to any 

 long-haired dog, 181, 182 ; com- 

 pared with the " Pekingese," 186 



" Chinese Pottery of the Han Dynasty," 

 Laufer, 4-6, 56-58, 61-66, 76, 77, 

 79, 92, 95, 98, 117 note, 183 



Chinese sacrificial animals, 29 



" Ching-kou," 170 



Chou Hsin, Emperor, 10 



Chou Po-ch'i, " Diary," 76 



Chow, the, flesh used for food 26 ; 

 origin of the name, 58 ; use in 

 fowling, 69, 70 ; tongue, 157 



Christianity, belief regarding the dog, 



38 

 Ch'ung Hua Tihi Ch'uan Chih, quoted, 



148 



Cibot, Pere, researches, 22, 23 

 Clans, Chinese, particular colours in 



dogs for, 161 

 Clay figures, use of, 78, 79 

 Cleves Anne of, dogs, 45 

 Click, Chinese origin, 169, 170 

 Cocks, Richard, in Japan, 175, 176 

 Colouring, the white spot, 161, 162 ; 



tiger-stripes, 164 

 Colours, the Pekingese, 160, 161 

 Condor, C. R., " The Rise of Man," 



87 note 

 Confucius, sayings of, 14, 16, 168, 195 



a cat story, 136-137 



