ects of study, 107.
Relative values of Chinese and Greek, 109.
Students of Chinese wanted, 139.
Women students--Misses Fay and Fielde, 6.
Terms of abuse, 124.
Tones, _see that title_.
Written--
Bamboo tablets, 26.
Conjunction "and," 28.
Difficulty of study, 5-6.
Errors in analysis of words, 33-35.
Non-application of rule in cases, 32.
Number of words, 18, 19.
Origin and development, 25-32.
Paper, invention of, 26.
Parts of written characters, 22-28.
Phonetic basis and indicator, 29-36.
Hsue Shen dictionary, 63-64.
Modern standard dictionary, 64-65.
Pictures of words and ideas, 25-28.
Uniformity all over China, 22.
Language, Japanese, absence of terms of abuse, 124.
Lao Tzu, _see_ Taoism.
Library, Cambridge University, collection of Chinese books--
Account of strange nations, 58.
Binding of volumes, etc., 40.
Biographies, _see that title_.
Buddhist works, 44.
Catalogue of Imperial Chinese Library, 69-70.
Collection of the books, 39.
Concordance to phraseology of all literature, 65-69.
Confucian Canon, _see that title_.
Dictionaries, _see that title_.
Division A, 40-44.
Division B, 45-57.
Division C, 47-60.
Division D, 60-63.
Division E, 63.
Dynastic histories, _see that title_.
Encyclopaedias, _see that title_.
Geography of the Empire, 57.
Historical collection, _see_ Dynastic histories.
Illustrated books--notices of Senior Classics of Ming dynasty, 70-71.
Novels, 61-62.
Number of volumes, 40.
Oldest printed book in the library, 58.
Plays, 62-63.
Poetry, 60.
Reference works, 63.
Reprints, 55.
T'ai-p'ing rebels, pamphlets, 56.
Taoist writings, 44.
Topographies, 57-30.
Library, Imperial, China, catalogue, 69-70.
Life, elixir of, Taoist doctrine, 163-170.
Li Hung-chang--
Diplomatic abilities, 112.
Remark on Mr. Chamberlain's eyeglass, 182-183.
_Likin_, self-taxation of Chinese, 89-90.
"Lion," Chinese word for, 23, 133.
Literary qualities of Chinese nation, 72.
Literature, Chinese--
Cambridge University library, _see_ Library.
Concordance to phraseology, 65-69.
Relative values of Chinese and Greek in mental and moral training,
109-119.
Western incidents in, 133-139.
Liu Hsiang, _Biographies of
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