20 and 21 from the
Emperor's Book. Fig. 22 from a German MS. in the Bern Library, the
Chronicle of Justinger and Schilling.
COIN from a treasure hidden during the siege of SIANG-YANG in 1268-73, and
lately discovered in that city.
Island MONASTERIES on the YANG-TZU KIANG; viz.: -
1. Uppermost. The "Little Orphan Rock," after a cut in Oliphant's
Narrative.
2. Middle. The "Golden Island" near Chin-kiang fu, after Fisher's
China. (This has been accidentally reversed in the drawing.)
3. Lower. The "Silver Island," below the last, after Mr. Lindley's
book on the T'ai-P'ings.
The West Gate of CHIN-KIANG FU. From an engraving in Fisher's China after
a sketch made by Admiral Stoddart, R.N., in 1842.
South-West Gate and Water Gate of SU-CHAU; facsimile on half scale from the
incised Map of 1247. (See List of Inserted Plates preceding, under p. 182.)
The old LUH-HO-TA or Pagoda of Six Harmonies near HANG-CHAU, and anciently
marking the extreme S.W. angle of the city. Drawn by Q. CENNI from an
anonymous photograph received from the Rev. G. Moule.
Imperial City of HANG-CHAU in the 13th Century.
Metropolitan City of HANG-CHAU in the 13th Century. From the Notes of the
Right Rev. G.E. Moule.
Fang of SI-NGAN FU. Communicated by A. Wylie.