CHAPTER I. | Departure from Hong-kong. |
CHAPTER II. | Voyage to Saigon.—Arrival in Cochin China. |
CHAPTER III. | Historical and Descriptive.—First Sights and Scenes in Anam. |
CHAPTER IV. | A Wonderful Temple.—Ruins of Nagkon Wat and Angkor. |
CHAPTER V. | Cambodia.—Its Capital and King. |
CHAPTER VI. | Departure from Saigon.—Visiting a Chinese Junk. |
CHAPTER VII. | The Wonderful Story of Marco Polo. |
CHAPTER VIII. | Arrival in Siam.—First Day in Bangkok. |
CHAPTER IX. | Temples at Bangkok.—The Founder of Buddhism. |
CHAPTER X. | Ascending the Menam, from Bangkok to Ayuthia. |
CHAPTER XI. | Visiting the Prince of the Elephants.—Ayuthia.—Something about Crocodiles. |
CHAPTER XII. | Stories of Elephant-hunting.—Scenes of the Chase. |
CHAPTER XIII. | Bang-pa-in to Bangkok.—Studies in Natural History and Botany. |
CHAPTER XIV. | The King in his State Barge.—Betel and Tobacco. |
CHAPTER XV. | Women, Hair-cutting, and Slavery. |
CHAPTER XVI. | Cremation in Siam.—Trade, Taxes, and Birds. |
CHAPTER XVII. | Presentation to the King.—Dinner at the Palace. |
CHAPTER XVIII. | The White Elephant.—Visit to the Second King of Siam. |
CHAPTER XIX. | Leaving Siam.—Life under the Ocean Wave. |
CHAPTER XX. | Light under Water.—Pearl-fishing and Turtle-hunting. |
CHAPTER XXI. | Incidents of a Sea-voyage.—Singapore. |
CHAPTER XXII. | Sights and Scenes in Singapore. |
CHAPTER XXIII. | Crossing the Equator.—Adventure with Malay Pirates. |
CHAPTER XXIV. | Sumatra and its Peculiarities.—Snakes and Orang-outangs. |
CHAPTER XXV. | Arrival in Java.—Sights and Scenes in Batavia. |
CHAPTER XXVI. | Batavia to Buitenzorg.—Tropical Scenes.—Birds of Paradise. |
CHAPTER XXVII. | A Chapter on Political Economy.—The Dutch Culture System in Java. |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | Rice Culture in Java.—Military and Social Matters. |
CHAPTER XXIX. | A Post Ride in Java.—From Buitenzorg to Bandong. |
CHAPTER XXX. | Visiting a Tea Plantation.—Preparation of Tea. |
CHAPTER XXXI. | Eastern Java, Lombock, Timor, and the Aru Islands. |
CHAPTER XXXII. | Wanderings in the Malay Archipelago.—Good-bye. |