Xli List of [Illustrations 
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XXXVI The Salween ferry at Lu-k‘ou . i : | 228 
Shan village in the foot-hills of the Salween Malley near 
Hwei-p‘o : 99 
XXXVII Looking down into ae Sele Valley pan fre Salen 
Shweli Divide near Hwei-p‘o . é 240 
Chain and wood bridge over the Shweli feastene 
branch) near Kai-t‘ou . é is 
XXXVIII The Yang-tze in the arid region, jbolae oust frat 
near Batang . ‘ » 1262 
The Salween in the arid region, below La- Boca: Shia 
XXXIX The Salween forests in summer, Mekong-Salween 
Divide, 8000 feet . ‘ 270 
The Salween forests in winter, Mekenie- Sula Divide 
12,000 feet, ; : 3 i ; ; : aoe, 
MAPS 
I Key Map. Showing the relation of the region traversed to 
China, Tibet, Burma, and Assam. (Zhe figures refer to 
the large scale sketch maps) . ; 4 
II Sketch map to illustrate the route eke a ae to 
Wer-hsi, and the return journey through the tribal country. 
[Chapters II and III; XVand XVI. 2 II 
III Map to illustrate journey from A-tun-tsi to the See and 
back. (Scale: 4 miles to the inch. a courtesy d the 
Royal Geographical Society) . ; 52 
IV _ Sketch map to illustrate journeys (i) round ey tun- ae (ii) to thie 
Salween, and (iii) to the ere [Chapters V to IX; 
AL AVY, : ; 69 
V_ Sketch map to illustrate southern to oH ne Bate 
[Chapters IX to XI|_. ace - , ; «te 
