CONTENTS OF VOL. II. 
V 
CHAPTER VII. 
Foo-chow-foo — Jealousy of the Mandarins — A polite Way of 
getting rid of a Spy — Scenery amongst the Mountains — Temple 
of Koo-shan — Its Priests and Idols — Buddha's Tooth and other 
Relics — Trees and Shrubs — City of Foo-chow-foo — Chinese 
Mode of getting out when the Gates are shut — Journey up the 
Min — Chinese Sportsmen and their Dogs — A Deer-hunt — 
Scenery about Tein-tung — Roadside Temples — A Priest and 
Siphon — Lakes of Tung-hoo Page 102 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Leave Ning-po for the Bohea Mountains — My Guides — A Flag 
and its History — The Green River again — Spring Scenery on 
its Banks — Yen-chow and Ta-yang — A Storm in a Creek — 
Boat women — A Chinese Mrs. Caudle and a Curtain Lecture — 
Natural Productions — Funereal Cypress and other Trees — Our 
Boat seized for Debt and the Sail taken away — A Chinese 
Creditor — Town of Nan-che — Its Houses, Gardens, and Trade 
— Vale of Nan-che — Productions and Fertility — City of Chu- 
chu-foo — Moschetoes and Moscheto " Tobacco " — Arrive at 
Chang-shan 125 
CHAPTER IX. 
City of Chang-shan and its Trade — Land-journey — My Chair and 
Chair-bearers — Description of the Road — Trains of Tea Coolies 
— Roadside Inns — Boundary of two Provinces — Dinner at a 
Chinese Inn — Value of the Chopsticks — Adventure with, two 
Canton Men — City of Yuk-shan — Its Trade and Importance — 
Quan-sin-foo — My Servant speculates in Grass-cloth — A Chinese 
Test of Respectability — Description of the Country and its Pro- 
ductions — Arrive at the Town of Hokow 146 
CHAPTER X. 
Town of Hokow — Its Situation, Trade, and great Importance — 
Bohea Mountain Chair — Mountain Road — Beggars by the 
Wayside — Beautiful Scenery — The Priest and his Bell — 
