INDEX. 
413 
Chang . , companion to the legate, 69. A 
civil mandarin, 70. Leaves the em- 
bassy, 143. Character of, ib. 
Chaou-chou-Jbo , 1 95. 
China sea, humidity of, 64. 
Chinese , dress of, 70- Division of time, 
82. Encampment of, 90. Curiosity of, 
100. Conduct of Nan-Kang-foo, 150. 
Disposition of, 113. Simplicity of, 130. 
Anecdote of, 166. Indecency of, 174. 
Ordinary fare of, 188. Character of, 
232. Middle class of, 233. Lowest 
class of, ib. Peasantry, ib. 
Chin-Keang , 152. 
Choong-chun , village of, 185. 
Cigars, manufacture of, 239. 
Circumcision at Java, 41. 
City , Chinese, description of, 187- 
Coal, 194. 
Cocos nucifera, 250. 
Coins, European, valued at Tung-chow, 
114. 
Commissioners, Imperial, arrival of, at 
Tung-Chow, 92. Conduct of, ib. Visit 
to, 94. 
Conduct, humane, of a Chinese, 109. 
Convent of Benangonan, Luconia, 243. 
Cordage plant of China, 125. 
Cordia, 250. 
Cotton , mode of refining, 163. 
Cotyledon spinosa, 160. 
Croton sebiferum, 161. 
Cultivation in Java, 29. Of Hong Kong, 
62. Banks of the Pei-ho, 76 > 77 * 86. 
Tung-chow, 122. Near Tsien-sing, 
138. On the banks of the Yang-tse- 
kiang and Po-yang lake, 170. Of the 
Camellia Oleifera in the province of 
Kiang-si, 174. In the vicinity of 
Canton, 205. 
Custard apple, 276. 
D 
Davallia, species of, Nan-Kang-foo, 168. 
Dianella, Tung-chow, 121. 
Disease, probable cause of, at Tung-chow, 
128. At Java, 283. 
Document, public, of the Chinese govern- 
ment, containing the Emperor’s reply to 
a report made by the Viceroy of Canton 
respecting the Embassy, 380. App. Con- 
taining Ho’s report from Tung-chow, 
3 81. App. Containing an outline of 
the ceremonies of the Ambassador’s 
presentation, 381 — 384. App. Ofhis au- 
dience of leave, 384, 385. Containing 
imperial edict, 385. App. Containing an 
edict addressed to the Viceroy of Canton, 
387- App. Containing an imperial 
edict received by the embassy at Tung- 
chow, 388. App. Containing the Em- 
peror’s personal explanation of his con- 
duct to the Embassy, 389. App. Con- 
taining a proclamation to the native 
Chinese, 392. App. Containing an ex- 
tract from the Pekin Gazette, 393. App. 
Doria n, fruit of Java, 276. 
Dryandra cordata, China, 181. A varnish 
plant, ib. 
Dwellings, Chinese, 76- 
E 
Echeneis remora, sucking fish, 25. 
Edicts, imperial, received by the Viceroy 
of Canton, 63. and 380. 387. App. 
Elms, 221. 
Embassy arrives at Rio Janeiro, 10. At the 
Cape of Good Hope, 24. At Java, 58. 
Hong-Kong, 60. On the banks of the 
Pei-ho, 76* At Tien- sing, 79- Tung- 
chow, 91. At Yuen-min-yuen, 103. 
Leaves Yuen-min-yuen, 112. Leaves 
