number and variety,of* handsome lanthorns-riarge ladthorri® entirely
making such,—dwarfitrees in hall of, atidMpce-^
ArJ\of\dswai;fung trees.-^Pflots* procured- to conduct the squadron
through‘the Teltopspsea;—Governor's visit-,-to the Clarence—„Chinese
' physician',s^attendance on a-sick person on board—mode of feeling the
pulse.—Departure of Clarence' from Cbu-san barb our.—Jflarfnin'g
•whirlp&pl-f^Clarence joins,jthe iships:-^-Embassador declines an invi-
tation Wgo^asbore.—Squadron sets sail. page 383 fo 437.
' ‘^ft-X^TER
^ y iG A T i ( ^ ^ E c ^ m .rHE~.ykllo.w .sea.;. . embassadpr's entrai^ jineo-
' -.....THE RIVKK
Extent of the Chih'e^e c&d^.~Soundarieyof MeQ£eUmi sea.-±Co,nduet
of Chinese pilots-.-^Eow1 Estate of'navigation* among ithe&GMnfse^jL
cduses ihemf^Chmesacompassfdescriibedv^its advdntagescmfSlpmians
0dhefMfine$e regarding magnetic aMxmtidn^R^ectionstqp'CMiin'P-i
sheet Emperor ofjBbinXirr^Prpgressi oftbeC.sqUadron through1 tBh
Tellow, sea—meets We. Endeavour,jj brig.^Aceount of ?Mid&iMtOhier\s
sfayhqt-oiie of^the,-Pelew* isldnds—r’ddsposirioripfftfih.e pepphithere-r^bf
those of New Guinea.— Continuance of vlhe-squaUvon^Snarigauonv-^
Conjecture,s\on the fomMiM\of$a$aty&zjilmdemaMkfsrenst-coast
o f Ghipa-.—Several islands discovered*through theitPUkw sefi#^*Pefa
insula of,-Shantung—bays'Upon its~. rcdftkermgbbre*^Citf *utfd: road
^ | of Chinese mab/ixrr.—Procldmatioia<f0d
Embassadorj^Hts effect.~Stra.it o f -Mi-a-tait—extraordinary> diret-
tioffi&pttbe tides—causes thereof?—Captain Campbell’s,<reporCif'th'& tdy-
( f M i-a ^ ta k ,^S q u a d hO n e nM r ^h eg u fiff-P eM n> ^A h rivC sU w tsid e .
thejj bar\btfam‘Jthe river ^BetKho*J*$ackallkdkpatehed in quest f f a-
promised barbour^^onefouivd±-neasons why n&ig&odharbourm that
gulf.-^-Mv. Hiitner’s account'of -the shove.—Arrival of lidcmandarOtêspn
board the Lion—description of tbenpj-^-Presents of provisions
sent forHhê djuâfàdrik—Peeüliar difficulty fopforeigners to pronounce
' or mfhrstand the Chinese language.—Description o f some of the pre-
sents intended fpr> tpf Emperor.—Presentst transhipped into Chinese
Wessdjs, mordèr to cross the bar—particulars concerning those vessels.•—
Instmtjiomjoifir Erasmus GMveri during the Embassador s stay on
shore.— Parting ofihjsi Excellency and suite from the ships—crossing
the bar—entrance into the river Pei-h‘0%—Arrival at TaCooc l'
page 438 to 518.