IM'KX. 



I G ; iil.|Mi,-.| in seventeenth oca- 



tun, : 4 . 



> 10 made of Opium nd 16 (It 



l'"|'py :l- .1 tlnWiT. 3, 22. 



Italy anil tirr.vc, 3. 



: iii China in eighth century, 5. 



, 6. 

 . 6. 



Other pm>iu!< on, 10, ::. 

 1'oppy-milk tMi, IO. 



iory 



h Opium compiled : 

 45- 

 1'i'ppy HI 'I!'/, tin- I'har- 



IVrtugucM become chief merchants in the East, 14. 



Intr. ro.Miiokh ", 29. 



I'l' : 30. 



Des.-ril.cil liy I.I TIM., 1550. I 



Dex-rilx-d liy I i57t>, 21. 



i 1 in tin- work ll'u-li-hriao-thih, 23. 



Triple ]HV|mmtinn, 31. 

 . 41. 



:l'itimi of i .le untouninod Native produc- 



tion, 17. 

 Tin 1 .Faivini-) 1 r.iiiU raiii-d tho im>hil>itinns, 17. 



.if jirohil.itiuii seen in local lawlessness, 19. 

 taken with the capsule, 14. 



- -',39- 

 Puernri<i Tlnnilxryin, 34. 



I'nnishinent of death tor side of Opium in 1729 and 

 1782, 36, 4:. 



.24. 

 I'liU-hiH-k, 16-18. 



, 14. 



Seeds cf I'oppy ti-ed in medicine, 21. 

 Mum- --I.IHII/, a medical work, 10. 



8hao-yao(P<ro>ti<i nlhijinnt}, 22, 39. 

 Wiik-jn-iuil, Superintendent of Foreign trade, 5, 19. 

 .sVi iiii-liiiimy-rli i/i-yi, 26. 

 Si-:in-fu, cultivation of I'oppy in, 6. 

 Smuggling regularly connived at by Viceroys and 

 troin 1800 to 1840, when it was put 

 down liy LIN TSK-HST, 42, 43. 



JvHK-how, tobacco-smoking in, 26. 

 &rjJtora tiimentota, 39. 



, Hriti-h ( '.in^il, statistics of 

 Opium in iSSi, 44. 



9 i '.'in on tin- 1'oppy, 7- 



' 7- 



1' l>py, 8, 9. 

 ft jmem, 7. 



'.-TXf, 5. 



, 39. 



S/.echw:m imivince, consumption of Native Opium in 

 1881, 44- 



Tai-fini-sltih-rli'n-ln, a work on Formosa, 33. 

 T(ii-h<ti-t*'ai-f:'ii'j-t'n-k'ai>, a work on Formosa, 33. 

 Taiwan, 34. 

 Tai-tcan-fhih, 35. 



n,i of .leriisilcm mentions Opium a.i a dangerou.s 

 medicine, 5. 



i (liuiijMiku), a name for tobacco, 25. 

 3Pai-f'i'.H, 34, 



Tamj-kiu'i ( Arnlw rdiilii), 39. 

 Tang-thi'n, O-'insen^), 1 1. 



TAO KUANO, efforts to put down Opium-smoking, 26. 

 Tariff in Ming dynasty, 20. 

 TARQDIX, 3. 



iao-fang, a work by WEI I-LIS, 12. 

 Theriaak, 30. 



ThtriaL't (Thtriacam), 24, 29. 

 Thibet, Opium cultivation in, 38. 

 Ti-h naiuj (gym/ili i/l inn ), 39. 

 Tiny-li, :\ cruciferous plant,*IO. 



TISLINO, Mr. J. F. B., author of Poppy Plague, 42, 45. 

 Tobacco and UiUicco-smokini;, 24. 



When introduced, 25. 



Spread of, 26. 

 chow, 26. 



Smoked through a hom, 27. 



Smoked through a water pipe, 27, 28. 

 Tobak (tabaeeo, tombak, temhaLii), 27. 

 Tonnage dues in Ming dynasty, 20. 

 Trade, good effects of penui.ssion to, 19. 



Foreign, prohibited, 17. 



Foreign, permitted, 19. 



Freedom in, led to local tranquillity and aided tin- 

 funds required for the mainteniince of a military 

 force, 19. 



At ' < ngchow, and Ningpo, under a Super- 



intendent, 5. 



In the Ming dynasty, detailed in Tiiiiij- 

 k'ao, 1 8. 



Tf'ao-hna-ji'ii, a work on plants and flower 



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