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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1885. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... index. Anamite converts to Christianity, 157-Anderson, Dr. John, 58, 189. Animals. Bears, 289. Buffaloes, 277, 281. Cattle, 278; wild, 39, 273. Crocodile, 272. Deer, 39, 273. Dogs hunting, 274. Elephants, 39, 89, 274, 278; as beasts of burden, 90; mode of capture, 94; white, 95; for army transport, 96. Elk, 39. Monkeys, 39, 272. Ponies, 278. Pig, wild, 39, 273, 281. Tiger, 39, 159, 272. Rhinoceros, 39, 274. Balachong, or salted fish, 110. Bangkok, 49, 167. Baw.,84.: -'-'J-Baker, Dr. Oswald, 19. Beloogyoon, 29. Bernard, Mr., 24, 36. Betting houses, 296. Bigandet, Bishop, 233. Birds. Jungle fowl, 39, 273. Partridge, 273. Pheasant, 39, 273. Blanscube', M., 199. Boats, 98. Bock, Carl, 17, 306, 308, 312, 316. Bonzes, or Buddhist priests, 101. Bowring, Sir John, 168, 186, 239, 260. Bribery of judges, 263. Buddhism, Introduction of, into Zimme, 138. Buddhists do not readily embrace Christianity, 156. Bazaars at Zimme', 127. - Burmese Shan States have thrown off the yoke of Burmah, 306. Cameron, Mr., 58. Cambodia, 2. Camphor from sage, 308. Carts, 123. Cattle exported from Lagon to Burmah, 317. Cattle disease prevalent in Bur-mah, 281. Chaos, or native chiefs, 118, 123, 308. Chinese anxious for a trade route, / to Burmah, via Zimme', 300; ob-ject to French Protectorate of Anam, 13; workmen, 317. Choungnaqua, 31. Com trade, 31$. Cotton cultivation, 56, 87, 307. Cotton trade, 317. Cremation, 289, Curiosity of the people, 104. Gushing, Rev. J. N., 58. Dahguin, 31. Dahguin ferry, 25. Davis, Mr. J. C, 20. De Carne M., 8, 12, 53, 157, 159, I92, '95, '99. 2o, 278, 38, 3"-Deer hunting, mode of, 274. De Lacouperie, Prof. T., 158, 329. De la Grandiere, Admiral, 199. Desgodins, Abbe, 26. Devil's Island, 29. Diseases of country, 286. Divorce, 295. Doctor, Shan, 286. Doran, Dr., ...