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INDEX.

Dedication Plate to follow the Title-page.

No. 1.

Portrait of Van-ta-zin. A Peasant, with his Wife and Family. A Pagoda, or Tower. The Travelling Barge of Van-ta-zin.

No. 2.

A Chinese Soldier of Infantry, or Tiger of War. A Group of Trackers at Dinner. View of a Bridge at Sou-tcheou. Portrait of a Trading Ship.

No. 3.

Portrait of the Purveyor of the Embassy. Punishment of the Can-gue. South Gate of the City of Ting-hai. Three Vessels lying at Anchor at Ning-po.

No. 4.

Portrait of a Lama, or Bonze. A Chinese Lady and her Son. View of a Burying-place. Front View of a Boat passing over an inclined Plane.

No. 5.

Portrait of a Soldier in his full Uniform. A Group of Peasantry, Watermen, &cc. I View of a Castle near the City of Tien sin. A Sea Vessel under Sail.

No. 6.

Portrait of Van-ta-zin in his Dress of Ceremony. A Chinese Porter or Carrier. The Habitation of a Mandarin. A Mandarin's travelling Boat.