| CHAPTER I. | PAGES |
| Introductory—Mainly about Missionaries and the City of Hankow | 1-11 |
| CHAPTER II. |
| From Hankow to Wanhsien, with some Account of Chinese Women and the Rapids of the Yangtse | 12-23 |
| CHAPTER III. |
| The City of Wanhsien, and the Journey from Wanhsien To Chungking | 24-34 |
| CHAPTER IV. |
| The City of Chungking—The Chinese Customs—The famous Monsieur Haas, and a few Words on the Opium Fallacy | 35-49 |
| CHAPTER V. |
| The Journey from Chungking to Suifu—Chinese Inns | 50-62 |
| CHAPTER VI. |
| The City of Suifu—The China Inland Mission, with some general Remarks about Missionaries in China | 63-75 |
| CHAPTER VII. |
| Suifu to Chaotong, with some Remarks on the Province of Yunnan—Chinese Porters, Postal Arrangements, and Banks | 76-96 |
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| CHAPTER VIII. |
| The City of Chaotong, with some Remarks on its Poverty, Infanticide, Selling Female Children into Slavery, Tortures, and the Chinese Insensibility to Pain | 97-106 |
| CHAPTER IX. |
| Mainly about Chinese Doctors | 107-114 |
| CHAPTER X. |
| The Journey from Chaotong to Tongchuan | 115-124 |
| CHAPTER XI. |
| The City of Tongchuan, with some Remarks upon Infanticide | 125-134 |
| CHAPTER XII. |
| Tongchuan to Yunnan City | 135-147 |
| CHAPTER XIII. |
| At Yunnan City | 148-157 |
| CHAPTER XIV. |
| Gold, Banks, and Telegraphs in Yunnan | 158-170 |
| CHAPTER XV. |
| The French Mission and the Arsenal in Yunnan City | 171-182 |
| CHAPTER XVI. |
| The Journey from Yunnan City to Talifu | 183-201 |
| CHAPTER XVII. |
| The City of Tali—Prisons—Poisoning—Plagues and Missions | 202-217 |
| CHAPTER XVIII. |
| The Journey from Tali, with some Remarks on the Character of the Cantonese, Chinese Emigrants, Cretins, and Wife-beating in China | 218-232 |
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| CHAPTER XIX. |
| The Mekong and Salween Rivers—How to Travel in China | 233-243 |
| CHAPTER XX. |
| The City of Tengyueh—The Celebrated Wuntho Sawbwa—Shan Soldiers | 244-259 |
| CHAPTER XXI. |
| The Shan Town of Santa, and Manyuen, the Scene of Consul Margary's Murder | 260-269 |
| CHAPTER XXII. |
| China as a Fighting Power—The Kachins—And the Last Stage into Bhamo | 270-281 |
| CHAPTER XXIII. |
| Bhamo, Mandalay, Rangoon, and Calcutta | 282-291 |