- A
- Adams, William, 9
- Admiralty, the Japanese, 252
- Adsuma, the, 22
- Ainus, the, 1
- Akagi, the, 68, 119
- Akaski, the, 168
- Akatsuki, the, 349
- Akitsushima, the, 91, 104, 119, 150
- Amagi, the, 39
- America, treaty with, 15
- Armament and equipment—guns, 313
- Armistice with China, 368
- Armour, 329
- Arturo Prat, the, 53
- Asagiri, the, 347
- Asaki, the, 181
- Asama, the, 195, 342
- Asan, battle of, 63, 99, 104, 110
- Asashio, the, 349
- Askold, the, 345, 355
- Atago, the, 68
- “At Homes,” Japanese, 290, 403
- Azuma, the, 195
- B
- Baltimore, the, 92
- Banjo, the, 40
- Barr and Stroud, transmitters, 191, 322
- ” ” range-finders, 322
- Bayan, the, 203, 350
- Belleville boilers, 333
- Bertin, M., 36, 72, 74
- Boilers, 330 Bravery, Japanese, 283
- C
- Canet guns, 73, 312, 315, 327
- Canopus class, 190
- Characteristics, personal, 278
- Chemulpo Convention, the, 102
- ” battle of, 342
- Chen Yuen, the, 115, 163
- Chen-chung, the, 48
- Chen-Sei, the, 48
- Chen-nan, the, 48
- Chen-pei, the, 48
- Chen-pen, the, 48
- Cheng-tung, the, 48
- Chihaya, the, 213, 351
- Chinese gunboats, 48
- Chinese invasion, 6
- Chinese war, 99, 101, 368, 372
- Chin Yuen, the, 49, 115, 163, 168
- Chio Kai, the, 68
- Chitose, the, 208
- Chiyoda-nata, the, 21
- Chiyoda, the, 77, 86, 119, 150, 342
- Christians, massacre of, 9
- Cleanliness, Japanese, 306
- College, naval, 258
- Creelman, Mrs., 151
- Creusot boats, 68
- Cruisers, armoured, 195
- ” protected, 208
- D
- Destroyers, 215
- Diana, the, 355
- Dockyards, 237
- Dutch establish themselves, 10
- E
- Elswick battleship, 218
- ” guns, 73
- Engines, 330
- Esmeralda, the, 57, 168
- Export trade, 249
- F
- Feudal system, 11
- Fei-ting, the, 48
- Finance, 256
- Fire, danger in action by, 147
- Flags, Japanese, 275
- Fong, Captain, 105
- Formidable, the, 182
- Formosa, attack on, 167
- France, ships built in, 72, 77
- Fu-So, the, 43, 119, 150
- Fuji, the, 168, 346,
- Fuji-Yama, the, 21
- G
- Galsworthy Captain, 110, 361, 366
- Garibaldi class, 203
- Grenfell transmission system, 322
- Gunboats, torpedo, 213
- Gunnery accessories, 322
- Guns, 313
- ” Canet, 73, 312, 315, 327
- ” Vickers-Maxim, 314, 318
- ” Elswick, 73
- ” Hebrien, 71
- H
- Hakodate, port of, 249
- ” battle of, 35
- Harbours, naval, 242
- Hashidate, the, 72, 81, 119, 150
- Hatsuse, the, 181
- Hayatori, the, 347
- Hebrien guns, 71
- Hei-chang-ching, the, 48
- Hi-Yei, the, 44, 119, 150
- Hirose, Commander, 351
- Holland, treaty with, 15
- Hopkins, Admiral, 36
- he-sho, the, 39
- he-wei, the, 48
- I
- Idzumi, the, 58, 168
- Idzumo, the, 195
- Import trade, 250
- Ingles, Captain, R.N., 36, 77
- Intelligence Department, 255
- Ishikawa, the, 40
- Ito, Admiral, 116, 119, 159, 163
- Itsukushima, the, 72, 77, 119, 150, 156, 163
- Iwate, the, 195, 346
- J
- Japanese-built ship, the first, 171
- Jimmu, Emperor, 2
- Jingo, Empress, 2
- Jin-Jei, the, 47
- K
- Kabayama, Vice-Admiral Count, 119
- Kaimon, the, 54
- Kamimura, Admiral, 348
- Karigane, the, 354
- Kasagi, the, 208, 403
- Kashima, the, 218
- Kasuga, the, 21, 199, 356
- Kasumi, the, 349
- Katori, the, 218
- Katsuragi, the, 58, 156
- Kawashibara, Captain, 403
- Keitai Tenno, Emperor, 5
- Kiang-tse, the, 21
- King Yuen, the, 86, 115
- Kobé harbour, 246
- Kobé, port of, 249
- Kōmei, Emperor, 30
- Korea, invasion of, 8
- Korietz, the, 342
- Kotaka, the, 67, 353
- Kou-go, the, 44
- Kow-shing, sinking of, 63, 99, 110, 359, 366
- Kuang Kai, 115
- Kuang Ping, 115
- Kuper, Admiral, 16
- Kuré dockyard, 237
- Kuroi, Lieut., 110
- Kwang-yi, the, 104
- L
- Lai Yuen, the, 115, 163
- Lao Tung Peninsula, invasion of, 149
- Lepanto, type, 64, 78
- Li Hung Chang, 113
- Loh Feng Lo, 113
- Lung-Shan, the, 48
- M
- Maitzuru dockyard, 241
- Makaroff, Admiral, 356
- Malacca, the, 21
- Masuki, Lieut., 353
- Matsushima, the, 72, 119, 150, 163
- Maya, the, 68
- Mercantile marine, 249
- Men, training and entry, 265
- Messing, 309
- Mikasa, the, 181
- Misasagi, the, 354
- Miyako, the, 99, 213
- Moisshin, the, 29
- Mukaijima dock, 242
- Mushashi, the, 58
- Mutsohito, Emperor, 35
- N
- Nagasaki harbour, 242
- ” port of, 249
- Nahamoto, Admiral, 35
- Naniwa, the, 58, 104, 110, 119, 150, 156, 163, 342, 361
- Naval college, 258
- ” districts, 252
- ” flags, 275
- ” harbours, 242
- ” titles, 263
- Navy, first inception, 43
- Navies—British, 337
- ” French, 337
- ” German, 338
- ” Russian, 338
- ” United States, America, 338
- ” Japanese, 338
- Niagara, the, 25
- Niclausse boiler, 335
- Ni-igata, port of, 249
- Niitaka, the, 208, 342
- Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 251
- Nisshin, the, 39, 199, 356
- Novik, the, 346, 350, 355
- No. 1 Tébo, the, 26
- O
- Officers, training and entry of, 251
- Ominato harbour, 248
- Osaka, port of, 249
- Oshima, the, 72, 74
- P
- Pabieda, the, 355
- Pallada, the, 346
- Pay, 267
- Pensions, 272
- Peresviet, the, 356
- Personal characteristics—officers, 278
- ” ” men, 303
- Petropavlovsk, the, 356
- Ping Yuen, the, 85, 115, 168
- Politeness, Japanese, 294
- Poltava, the, 345, 355
- Portuguese, first appearance of, 7
- Port Arthur, first attack on, 345
- ” ” second attack on, 347
- ” ” massacre at, 151
- Programme, “After the War,” 178
- ” the new, 218
- R
- Retirement, age of, 272
- Retvizan, the, 346, 351
- Riaden, the, 21
- Richardson, murder of Mr., 16
- Royal Sovereign, the, 174
- Rio-Jo, the, 36
- Russia, treaty with, 15
- ” war with, 340
- S
- Sacramento, the, 25
- Saigo, the Samaurai chief, 101
- Saikio-maru, the, 119
- Samaurii caste, 5, 294
- Sassebo dockyard, 238
- Sazanami, the, 350
- Seiki, the, 40
- Setsu, the, 29
- Shikishima, the, 181, 286
- Shimada, Lieut., 352
- Shimonoseki, bombardment of, 17
- Ship-names, 398
- ” historical, 402
- Ships lost by shipwreck, 401
- Steamship lines, 251
- Steregutchy, the, 350
- Stonewall Jackson, the, 22
- Submarines, 217
- Suma, the, 99, 168, 342
- T
- Takachiho, the, 58, 119, 150, 342
- Takahashi Sakuye, Professor, 152
- Takao, the, 72, 150
- Takasago, the, 208, 351
- Tategami dock, 242
- Takeshiki harbour, 244
- Tateyama, the, 40
- Tatsuta, the, 77, 99, 168
- Tchao Yong, the, 53, 115, 139
- Tche-tien, the, 48
- Tche Yuen, the, 63, 104, 115, 168
- Tenriu, the, 54
- Ting, Admiral, 113, 115, 119, 149, 164, 385, 387, 392
- Ting Yuen, the, 49, 113, 115, 163
- Titles, naval, 263
- Togo, Admiral, 104, 111, 156, 345
- Tokio dockyard, 236
- Tokiwa, the, 195
- Torpedo-boats, 85, 216
- Torpedo gunboats, 213
- Torpedo tube, Elswick, 326, 331
- Torpedoes, 325
- Tracy, Admiral, 22, 36
- Trade, export, 249
- ” import, 259
- Training—officers, 251
- ” men, 265
- Tsarevitch, the, 346
- Tschishima, the, 77
- Tsubame, the, 353
- Tsuboi, Rear-Admiral, 104, 119
- Tsukuba, the, 21
- Tsukushi, the, 53
- Tsushima, the, 208
- U
- Unebi, the, 77
- Uniform, officers', 276
- ” men's, 277
- Uniforms in the period about 1865, 30
- Unyo, the, 26
- V
- Variag, the, 341, 342
- Vickers-Maxim guns, 314, 318
- Vladivostok, attack on, 348
- Vnushitelni, the, 351
- Von Hanneken, 110, 361
- W
- War with Russia, 340
- ” ” China, 99, 101, 368, 372
- Warships, list of, 394
- Wasp, the, 77
- Wei-hai-wei, correspondence re surrender, 381
- ” proposal to surrender, 385
- ” convention of surrender, 389
- ” blockade of, 149, 156
- Wei Yuen, the, 163
- Y
- Yakumo, the, 196
- Yalu, battle of—Japanese losses, 148
- ” ” Chinese losses, 148
- ” ”, 113
- Yamato, the, 58
- Yang-wei, the, 53, 139
- Yank Wei, the, 115
- Yashima, the, 168
- Yayeyama, the, 72, 150, 364
- Yenomoto, Admiral, 35
- Yetajima, Naval College, 258
- Yokohama, port of, 249
- Yokosuka dockyard, 234
- Yoshimo, the, 92, 104, 119, 150, 163
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