Mr. PHILLIPS' Theory of Marco Polo's Route through Fo-Kien.
Scene in the BOHEA MOUNTAINS, on Polo's route between Kiang-Si and Fo-Kien.
From Fortune's Three Years' Wanderings.
Scene on the MIN RIVER below Fu-chau. From the same.
The KAAN'S FLEET leaving the Port of ZAYTON. The scenery is taken from an
engraving in Fisher's China, purporting to represent the mouth of the
Chinchew River (or River of Tswan-chau), after a sketch by Capt. (now
Adm.) Stoddart. But the Rev. Dr. Douglas, having pointed out that this
cut really supported his view of the identity of Zayton, being a view of
the Chang-chau River, reference was made to Admiral Stoddart, and Dr.
Douglas proves to be quite right. The View was really one of the Chang-chau
River; but the Editor has not been able to procure material for one of the
Tswan-chau River, and so he leaves it.
BOOK THIRD
The KAAN'S FLEET passing through the Indian ARCHIPELAGO. From a drawing by
the Editor.
Ancient JAPANESE EMPEROR, after a Native Drawing. From the Tour du Monde.
Ancient JAPANESE ARCHER, after a native drawing. From the same.
The JAPANESE engaged in combat with the CHINESE, after an ancient native
drawing. From Charton, Voyageurs Anciens et Modernes.
JAVA.