GENERAL INDEX 



Abbadie d' M., 7. 



Abors, 352 ; English expedition against, 

 tb. 



Altyn Dagh Mts., 137. 



Amherst, Lady, pheasants, loi, 119. 



Angkor, 3. 



Anio, chief of porters, 280, 328 ; unselfish- 

 ness of, 333, 338 ; endurance of, 341. 



Annam, suitability for tea planting, 355. 



Annamites, our retinue, 5, 40, 73, 77, 145, 

 247. 



Apon, plain of, 282 ; explained, 293. 



Assam, 303 ; Thibetan name for, 304 ; an- 

 nexed by England, 320 ; routes from 

 Khamti into, 323 ; pacification of Upper, 

 352 ; plain of, 355. 



Atentse, 136 ; destruction of Mission at, 201, 

 223 ; Roux's expedition to, 225, 242 ; trade 

 at, ib.: observations at, 367, 374, 378; 

 routes from, 412, 413. 



B 



Barrows, curious, 1 1 6. 



Batifaut, Father, murder of, 130. 



Battambang, 3 ; observations at, 365. 



Bayul, or Pourba, 245. 



Bees, Lissou pursuit of, 227. 



Bhamo, 126, 129, 320. 



Birds, 422^ 



Bishi, in Assam, 323 ; stay at, 346, 347. 



Black River, or Lysiang-kiang, neighbour- 

 hood of, 64 ; other names for, 70 ; crossed, 

 73 ; observations on, 369. 



Blackstone, Captain, 275. 



Blue R., 131, 220. 



Bonnin, M., traveller, 2. 



Bouniang, outskirts of Assam, reached, 343. 



Bourne, English traveller cited, 61, 85. 



Brahmaputra R., 245, 291, 304 ; reached, 

 350 ; descended, 355. 



Buddha, monthly feast to, 58 ; effigies of, 

 89, 208, 311, 318, 327. 



Buddhism, debased, 89 ; points of resem- 

 blance with Roman Catholicism, 208, 209. 



Burmah to Tali, road from, 126; do., 129; 

 English goods from, 135 ; annexation of 

 Upper, 320 ; from Khamti, routes into, 

 416, 417 ; from Pou-eul-Fou, 408. 



Cambodia, 3, 121, 365. 



Canton R., 135. 



Carl, Mr., of Chinese Maritime (Customs, 31. 



Chantzeu, and his horse, 81, 145 ; deserts, 

 170. 



Cheun-Long-Ho R., 407. 



Chiantines, loi. 



Chinese, officialdom, 10, 12, 21,23,97,135, 

 202, 223, 273 ; customs, 39, 173 ; hos- 

 pitality, 31, 45, 87 ; kites and pigeons, 55 ; 

 character, 23, 76, 107, iii, 114, 130, 223 ; 

 future of, 95, 202 ; superstitions, 107, 142 ; 

 tribunals, 214; provincial administration, 



183, 213. 

 Christian, persecution, 130^, 201, 223 ; at 



Tsekou, 226 ; death of an old, 338. 

 Chuen-Lo, routes from, 408. 

 Chunning-Fou, 120 ; observations at, 363, 



372. 

 Clive, 357. 



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