The SYRRHAPTES PALLASII; Bargherlac of Marco Polo. From a plate by Wolf
in the Ibis for April, 1860.
REEVES'S PHEASANT. After an engraving in Wood's Illustrated Natural
History.
The RAMPART of GOG and MAGOG. From a photograph of the Great Wall of
China. Borrowed from Dr. Rennie's Peking and the Pekingese.
A PAVILION at Yuen-Ming-Yuen, to illustrate the probable style of Kublai
Kaan's Summer Palace. Borrowed from Michie's Siberian Overland Route.
CHINESE CONJURING Extraordinary. Extracted from an engraving in Edward
Melton's Zeldzaame Reizen, etc. Amsterdam, 1702.
A MONASTERY of LAMAS. Borrowed from the Tour du Monde.
A TIBETAN BACSI. Sketched from the life by the Editor.
BOOK SECOND. - PART FIRST.
NAKKARAS. From a Chinese original in the Lois des Empereurs Mandchous
(Thai-Thsing-Hoei-Tien-Thou), in the Paris Library.
NAKKARAS. After one of the illustrations in Blochmann's edition of the
Ain-i-Akbari.
Seljukian Coin, with the LION and the SUN (A.H. 640). After Marsden's
Numismata Orientalia, No. 98. Engraved by Adeney.
Sculptured GERFALCON from the Gate of Iconium. Copied from Hammer's
Falknerklee.
Portrait of the Great KAAN KUBLAI. From a Chinese engraving in the
Encyclopaedia called San Thsai-Thou-Hoei; in the Paris Library.
Ideal Plan of the Ancient Palaces of the Mongol Emperors at Khanbaligh,
according to Dr. Bretschneider.
Palace at Khan-baligh. From the Livre des Merveilles.
The WINTER PALACE at PEKING. Borrowed from Fergusson's History of
Architecture.