INDEX 



" Old Buddha," 53, 152 



Oppian, " Cynegetica," 51 



Ordeal, trial by, Chinese customs, 21, 22 



PA-RH dogs, 149 note, 150 



" Pai " dog, the, 17, 123, 130, 131, 143, 



147 ; popularity in A.D. 794, 173 

 Pai Kuong-fa, Abbot, vii. 

 Palestine, superstition in, 40, 41 

 Pao Ch'eng, stories by, 104 

 Parsee rites, the dog in, 12, 49 

 Parti-colours, points of appreciation, 



161-164 



Partridges, netting of, 68 

 Pearls, Chinese custom of wearing, 162 

 Pease, Sir A., " The Book of the Lion," 



95. "2 



Pechili, cats of, 141 



" Peiching Kou," term, 142 



"Pei Wai Chai Shu Hua P'u," 134 

 note 



Pei Wen Yun Fu, 17 



Peking, sale of dog-flesh in, 27 ; the 

 Hatamen, 32 ; the temple of Erh 

 Lang, 35-37 ; national museum, 

 58 ; Lama temple, 100 ; the 

 Kung Fu, 106 ; cats of, 141 ; 

 capture by the Manchus, 147, 148 ; 

 siege of, 170 ; visits of the Dalai 

 Lama, 181, 182 



Peking Chien Men, the, 106 



Pekingese dog, the, breeding, 52 ; leg 

 fringes, 122 ; historical references, 

 123 ; evolution of the type, 142, 

 143, 146 ; the black and white, 

 147 ; introduction into England, 

 *5 2 t *S3 I points of the, 155-158 ; 

 body development, 158, 159 ; 

 shedding of the coat, 160 ; colours, 

 160-164 ; " spectacled," 162, 163 



" Pen Tsao Kang No," 147 note 



" Pen-Lo " dogs, 149 note 



Pepys on bull-baiting 46 



Perry, " Megalithic Culture of In- 

 donesia," 24, 25 



Perry, Capt. J. C., " United States 

 Japan Expedition," 178 



Persia, demand for British dogs, 82 ; 

 lion worship in, 94, 95 ; dogs of, 

 126 ; cats of, 141 



Peter the Great, embassy to China, 

 140, 141 



204 



Pheasants, taking of, with the hawk, 



66, 68 ; Mongolian, 69 

 Phoenix, 47 



Pi Hsiao Li, eunuch, 153 

 P'i ngan, the, 7 

 Pigeon breeding, 47, 52, 194 

 Pinkerton, " Voyages," 71 note, 141 



note 



Ping Yang, 126, 127 

 Pobrang, 83 

 Pointer, the British, 51 

 Polo, Marco, cited, 41 note, 50, 51, 59, 



60, 63, 79, 80, 92, 134 ; description 



of an Imperial hunt, 93 

 Polygamy, 192 

 Pomeranian type, 144 

 Pope, Alexander, " The Indian and his 



Dog," 38 

 Porcelain, Tao Kung period, 159 ; 



paintings on, 188, 191 

 Portugal, trade with China, 139 ; pugs 



from, 166, 167 ; trade with Japan, 



*73. !74. 

 Portuguese, lions possessed by the, 92 



Poutiatini, C., 3, 4 



Poutiatini, Prince, 3 



Pratt on the Tibetan mastiff, cited, 81 



" Prince " mark, 170 



Pug, the Chinese, 147 ; early intro- 

 duction into Europe, 166, 167; 

 possible origin in Szechuan, 170 



Pug, the English, Chinese origin, 133 ; 

 or probable Dutch origin, 166, 169 



Pug type, the, 52 ; colouring, 164, 170 



Pug-nosed spaniel, the, 54 



Pugs, black, 170 



" Purchas his Pilgrimes," quoted, 20 



Pyn Cushos, the, 83 



Pythagoras, teachings, 12 



QUAIL, netting of, 66, 68 

 Quangsi, dogs of, 26 

 Quangtung, dogs of, 26 ; eating of 

 dog-flesh in, 27, 28 



RAMSAY, " Western Tibet," 81, 182 



Rameses II., 94 



Rees, " Cyclopaedia," 24 



Ren Tsung, Emperor, 133 



Rennie, Dr., "Peking and the Pekingese," 



152. *53 

 Rinjaitzay, 83 



