witli the Chinese ports— The Rev* C Oittzlafir'— Hiirbour 

 of Macao — Jealousy of the Chinese government — Vmll 

 Wangi hee canes — ^The Casa Garden — Cave of Camoens 

 ^Tributax^' mm to <}iat poet , ... 16 



CHAPTER m. 



Mufituiti nt Macao— Mr. Bea1e*s splendid aviery and gardens 

 —The Paradise hird— Xiitural hi;>U)iy ul' this si>lcndid 

 creature — Anecdotes — ^^Superb ma^ie — Loris — Pescrip-^ 

 tion of the aviary . ♦ . , $5 



CflAPTER IV. 



Rave's pheasants — Golden pheasants — Silver pheasants — 

 Bine pigeona^'i^^bed-breflat p^eons--Wid^ 

 horned Tragopan — The mandarin teal— Conjagal^delity — 

 Nkobarpigeons — Pea^ck pheasants— Pink coc^too— TlJe 

 Ounderou morifeey— A Beale** gatiJetti-* 



Rare productions of vegetable king<fom— Nathe draw- 

 ings — Extortionate cttstoxn . « ,55 



CHAPTER V. 



Ideate MaCiiO for Whampoa— Entrance to the Bocca 'Hgrfs 



—Country about Chuen, pee— Scene at Whumjioa^ A])- 

 proatli to Canton— The town and suburbs — 'l lic ^ailor > 

 cofFee-sliop — yelling by weight — Dwarf orange trtes — The 

 tea sbmb— Visit tti ^ celebi^ated FMee gar^Jis— 5*bpic» 



of conveisatian —Exaggeration — ^Itainbles in the suburbs 

 ' — The city gate —Manuiactories—bandal- wood Wl 



