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2398 Dress of Chinese ladies; ibid, I, p. 76, 107, 143; Ch. Magaz., 1869, p. 84.

2399 Presentation of boots to outgoing officials, Notes and Queries, I, p. 77.

2400 Circulating libraries in China; ibid, I, p. 100, 118. 2401 Albinos in China; ibid, I, p. 92, 93, 106.

2402 Infanticide in China; ibid, I, p. 109; II, p. 81; III, p. 45; Ch. Review, II, p. 55.

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MAYERS, W. F., Yellow as the imperial colour,
Notes and Queries, I, p. 142.

Small feet and prohibition of the practice;

ibid, II, p. 27.

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Chinese actors; ibid, II, p. 56.

Hereditary Genius; ibid, II, p. 154.
Mermaids and mermen in the Chinese

seas; ibid, III, p. 99.

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Black slaves in China; ibid, III, p. 105. The legend of the moon and Changnoo; ibid, III, p. 123.

2410 The Lo-fau shan; ibid, I, p. 148.

2411 EITEL, E. J., Spirit rapping in China; ibid, I, p. 164.

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Somnambulism in China; ibid, II, p. 19. 2413 Self immolation in China; ibid, II, p. 3.

2414 Cost of living among the Chinese; ibid, II, p. 11, 26. 2415 MINCHIN, G., Small feet and prohibition of the practice; ibid, II, p. 43.

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Origin of Dragon boats; ibid, II, p. 157.
The legend of Hung Cheng-chou; ibid,

II, p. 177.

Presentation of umbrellas; ibid, II, p. 180. The tomb of Kung Ming; ibid, III, p. 36. The legend concerning Chang Tien-she; ibid, III, p. 89.

Prediction concerning the Tatsing dynasty, Chin. Recorder, III, p. 257.

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Divorces among the Chinese; ibid, IV,

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Curious Chinese superstition, Notes and Queries, II, p. 96.

2424 SAMPSON, T., Chinese pawntickets; ibid, II, p.

2427 KNOWLTON, M. J., Burial in China; ibid, II, p.

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Urn-burial in China; ibid, II, p. 109.
Antimarriage associations; ibid, II, p.

142.

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A Chinese lottery; ibid, II, p. 181.
Parental authority in China; ibid, III,

Early marriages in China; ibid, III,

2431 Chinese belief in the power of Foreigners to discover precious metals or stones; ibid, II, p. 130.

2432 A King of the dogs; ibid, II, p. 132.

2433 Chinese conjurors and Ventriloquists; ibid, II, p.

147.

2434 The feast of lanterns; ibid, II, p. 147.

2435 Chinese benefit societies; ibid, II, p. 148; III, p. 105.

2436 Cremation in China; ibid, II, p. 152; III, p. 47. 2437 WYLIE, A., Steaks from living cattle; ibid, II, p.

155.

2438 Intermarriages between Tartars and Chinese; ibid, II, p. 156.

2439 The Dragon boat feast; ibid, II, p. 158.

2440 The Chinese method of computation; ibid, II, p. 177. 2441 Chinese salutation dance and amateur actors; ibid, II, 178.

2442 Taming of wild cattle in Formosa; ibid, II, p. 179; III, p. 49.

2443 KOPSCH, H., Life boats in China; ibid, II, p. 190. 2444 The Yang tsze life boats, Ch. Review, I,

p. 381.

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2445 Respect paid to written paper, Notes and Queries,

II, p. 191.

2446 Die Chinesen, Petermann's geogr. Mitth., 1869. 2447 SIMON, E., Note sur les petites sociétés d'argent en Chine, Journ. N. C. B. of R. A. S., V (1869), p. 1.

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Sur les institutions de crédit en Chine ;

ibid, VI (1871), p. 53.

Compression of women's feet, Chin. Recorder, I, p. 232, 259; II, p. 230; III, p. 21, 24.

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DUDGEON, J., The small feet of Chinese women; ibid, II, p. 93, 130.

Solitaire with woodcuts; ibid, III, p. 259,

2452 KERR, J. G., Small feet; ibid, II, p. 169; III, p. 22.

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p. 85.

, Drinking habits of Chinese; ibid, III,

2454 An enigma; ibid, III, p. 77.

2455 On Chinese oaths and swearing; ibid, III, p. 103. 2456 ARENDT, K., On Chinese riddles; ibid, III, p. 184. 2457 Quail fighting in Canton, Notes and Queries, III, p. 22.

2458 PHILLIPS, G., Tea first used as an article of drink in China; ibid, III, p. 79.

2459 SMITH, F. P., The art of selfdefence in China; ibid, III, p. 88.

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Chinese abstaining from animal food;

ibid, III, p. 94.

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Burying straw effigies with the dead, Ch. Recorder, III, p. 190.

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Games and sports of Chinese children, The Phoenix, II, p. 33.

2463 Kissing among the Chinese, Notes and Queries, III,

p. 108.

2464 ALABASTER, C., Fairs in China; ibid, III, p. 109. 2465 Catalogue of Chinese objects in the S. Kensington Museum. London, 1872, 8vo., 80 pp. 2466 In the highlands of the Chinese, Chin. Magaz.,

1869, p. 177.

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2467 On the mode of raising and administering public

subscriptions, Notes and Queries, III, p. 134. 2468 Chinese Cannibalism, Chin. Recorder, III, p. 205. 2469 Tsaou-ngo temple (near Wuch'ang fu, Hupei); ibid, III, p. 206.

2470 THOMSON, J., A visit to Yuan-foo monastery; ibid, III, p. 296.

2471 The literati of China; ibid, III, p. 327.

2472 The first of the white month; ibid, IV, p. 197. 2473 HIMLY, K., Das Schachspiel der Chinesen, Zeitschr. d. Deutsch. Morg. Ges., XXIV, p. 172.

2474

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The Chinese game of chess as compared

with that practised by Western nations, J. N. Ch. Br. R. As. Soc., 1871, p. 105 ss.

2475 Woman in China, her rights and her wrongs, Ch. Magaz., 1869, p. 51.

2476 Sketches in China; ibid, p. 55, 88.

2477 BOWRA, E. C., The national monuments at Yaishan with map, China Review, I, p. 127.

2478 Some very desultory remarks on China; ibid, I, p. 301.

2479 NACKEN, J., Chinese street cries in Hongkong; ibid, II, p. 51-55.

2480 A Chinese Tichborne; ibid, I, p. 388.

2481 PRESTON, J., Charms and spells in use amongst the Chinese; ibid, II, p. 164-169.

2482 MAY, J. J. S., Die chinesischen Frauen. Ausland, 1873, No. 44.

2483 STENT, G. C., Chinese legends, J. N. Ch. Br. R. As. S., 1873, p. 183-195.

2484

Legend of the building of Peking, China Review, IV, pp. 168-173.

2485 PITON, CH., Chinese charity, China Rev., II, p. 307. 2486 Fortschritt und Barbarei in China. "Globus," XXIII, 1873, p. 105.

2487 Chinesisch-Arische Beziehungen; ibid, p. 44 ss. 2488 JUNKER, F., Kin-lien die goldne Lilie. Eine Beschreibung der Zergliederung eines verkrüppelten Chinesen-fusses. Archiv. f. Anthrop., VI, 1873.

2489 Female infanticide, China Rev., II, p. 55-58. 2490 Chinese proverbs, "All the year round," Octob.,

1874.

2491 Chinese proper names; ibid, Dec., 1874.

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Unter den Chinesen. "Ausland," 1874, No. 30. Der häusliche Herd im himmlischen Reich. "Europa," 1874, No. 1.

2494 Feudal China, Cornhill Mag., Nov., 1874.

2495 A Chinese love history, Fraser's Mag., Oct., Nov., Dec., 1874.

2496 BISMARCK, K., Brautschau und Hochzeit des Kaisers von China. Zeitschr. Ges. f. Erdk. Berlin, IX, 1874, No. 2.

2497 CROSSETTE, J. F., The Chinese daughter-in-law, Chin. Rec., V, p. 207-214.

2498 GALPIN, T., Notes concerning the Chinese belief of evil and evil spirits; ib., V, p. 42-50.

2499 Die Tortur in China. "Ausland," 1875, No. 7. 2500 T. H., Chinese pauperism, China Review, III, p.

51-57.

2501 L. C. P., The noble art of selfdefence in China; ib., p. 84-92.

2502 DENNYS, N. B., The folklore of China; ibid, III, p. 269-284, 331-342; IV, p. 1-9, 67-84, 139-152, 213-227, 278-293.

2503 GILES, H. A., Chinese sketches. London, 1876, 8vo., IV, 204 pp.

d. Arts, Industry, Agriculture.

2504 ECKEBERG, Notes on the agriculture of the Chinese (in Swedish.)

German by Georgi. Rostock, 1765, 8vo., plates.

French by Blackford. Milan, 1771, 8vo.

2505 D'ENTRECOLLES, Lettre sur la fabrication de la porcellaine à King-te-tching, 1712, Lettr. Edif. nouv. ed.; XXVIII, 174; XXIX, 281.

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