CONTENTS OF YOL. II. 
CHAPTER I. 
Second Visit to China — Shanghae — New English Town — Adopt 
the Dress of the Country — Start for the Interior — Mode of 
getting my Head shaved — City of Kea-hing-foo and its old 
Cemetery — Lakes and " Ling " — Mode of gathering the Ling 
— Great Silk Country — Increase in Exports — City of Seh- 
mun-yuen — Fear of Thieves — Hang-chow-foo — The " Garden 
of China " — Description of the City and its Suburbs — Gaiety of 
the People — Adventure in the City — Kan-du — A " Chop " — 
A Chinese Inn — Boat engaged for Hwuy-chow — Importance of 
Hang-chow both for trading and " squeezing " . , . . Page 1 
CHAPTER IT. 
Leave Hang-chow-foo — A China Passage-boat — Scenery and na- 
tural Productions — Remarkable Hills — Our Fellow-passengers — 
A Smoker of Opium — I am discovered to be a Foreigner — City 
of Yen-chow-foo — A Chinaman cheats a Chinaman ! — The 
River and Water-mills — A valuable Palm-tree — Birds — 
Lime-kilns and green Granite — Tea-plant met with — The new 
Funereal Cypress discovered — Its Beauty — How its Seeds 
were procured — Strange Echo — River and Land Beggars — 
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CHAPTER IIL 
City of Wae-ping — Threatened Attack from Boatmen — A false 
Alarm — A Border Country and a Border Guard — Enter the 
District of Hwuy-chow — The Tea-plant and other Crops — 
A Chinese Play — Ferry-boat and Ladies — Cargo transshipped 
— Two Coffins below my Bed — A Mandarin's Garden — Botany 
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