- Abbot, a refined, 84.
- Absolutism of the Korean crown reimposed, 377.
- Agricultural implements, rude and few, 161.
- Agriculture, primitive character of, 78;
- improved methods in the Han Valley, 100;
- methods of, 160;
- ministry of, 383.
- Ah Wong, 31.
- Allen, Mr. Clement, 185;
- Dr., 352, 353, 354, 443.
- Altar-piece, an unique, 148.
- American Missions, 22, 63, 172, 279, 311, 346-350, 388.
- Am-nok River, the, 14, 17, 74.
- Amur Province, the, 234, 242.
- Amur River, the, 219, 220, 233, 241, 242, 244.
- An-byöng, 163.
- Ancestral temple, an, 87;
- worship, 61, 63, 88, 401.
- An-chin-Miriok, 345.
- Ang-paks, 77, 125, 157.
- Animal and Bird life, 73, 74, 150.
- An Ju, 328.
- An-kil Yung Pass, crossing the, 330.
- An-mun-chai, the, 138, 141, 144, 146.
- An object of curiosity, 88, 94, 97, 127, 146.
- Appenzeller, Rev. H. G., 388.
- A-ra-rüng style of music, 166.
- Archipelago, a remarkable, 15.
- Army, 56, 57, 210;
- standing, an extravagance, 434.
- A-san, 206;
- battle of, 207.
- Assassination of the Queen, 271, 455.
- Assembly, a national, 373.
- Atai-jo, king, 169.
- Australian ladies, mission work by, 28.
- Baikal horses, 237.
- Banks and Banking, 26.
- “Bannermen,” (irregular soldiery) of Manchuria, 190, 191.
- Barter, the mode of exchange, 78.
- Bas-reliefs, 84.
- Beacon fires, 97, 105.
- Beheading abolished, 265.
- “Believing Mind, Temple of the,” 139.
- Bell of Song-do, 295;
- of Seoul, the great (see Seoul).
- Birukoff, Mr., 388.
- Botany, Native, 17, 95, 98.
- Bows and arrows, reliance on in Manchuria, 190.
- Bridges, infamous character of the, 171;
- precarious, 293.
- Brigands of Manchuria, 189.
- British political influence and trade, 457.
- Broughton Bay, junk excursion in, 15, 173.
- Brown, Mr. M’Leavy, 37, 369, 397, 435, 448, 457.
- Buddha, statues of, 136, 144.
- Buddha worship, 137.
- Buddhism, disestablishment of, 61;
- moribund, 142;
- introduction of, 148;
- palmy days of Korean, 169;
- gross superstitions of, 399;
- relics of Korean, 286.
- Buddhist hells, representations of, 139;
- nunneries, 115, 135.
- Buddhistic legends, 145.
- Buddhist monastery and temple, 63, 76, 79, 84, 319.
- Bull, Korean, as a beast of burden, 36, 110;
- used for ploughing, 162.
- Burial customs, 63, 204, 286, 288-291.
- Burial places, 36, 61.
- Butchers, methods of, 172.
- Cabinet, the, 371, 374, 375;
- ministers, execution of, 367.
- Campbell, Mr., 133, 135, 138, 326.
- Carles, Consul, 130, 329, 355.
- Cavalry, Chinese, General Tso’s brigade, 210.
- Cave, a remarkable, 99.
- Cham-su-ki, 95, 96;
- tree, 96.
- Chang-an Sa, 137, 141, 142, 143, 144, 150, 160.
- Charms, 408.
- Cha-san, 322, 344.
- Che-chön, 106.
- Chefoo, arrival at, 185;
- return to, 213.
- Chemulpo, 20, 30, 33;
- war excitement at, 178;
- exodus of Chinese from, 182;
- return of authoress to, 245;
- accident on the way to, 267;
- arrival at, 357;
- railroad from to the capital, 450;
- leave from, 459;
- banks at, 32, 436;
- cemetery at, 318;
- Chinese settlement in, 31, 245;
- Japanese settlement in, 31, 181, 246;
- Korean quarter, 33;
- occupation of, by Japanese, 206, 245;
- population of, 469;
- trade in, 33.
- Children, non-burial of in Manchuria, 204;
- sale of dæmons, 412.
- Chil-sung Mon, the, 315, 316.
- China, diplomatic relations with Korea, 19, 182.
- Chinese in Korea, 12, 20, 182;
- predominant influence of, 22, 452;
- their settlement in Chemulpo, 31;
- the colony at Seoul, 44;
- consternation in Chinese colony, 182;
- connection with Korea severed, 458.
- Chinese Manchuria, 237, 244.
- Chin-nam-po, 19, 357, 458.
- Chino-Japanese War, origin of the, 206.
- Chöi Sok dæmon, 420.
- Chol-muri Kaut, the, 411.
- Chŏl-yong-To, 23.
- Chong-dong, 427, 437.
- Chöng-phöng, town of, 90, 93, 94;
- female curiosity at, 94.
- Chong-söp (abbots), 141.
- Chon-shin dæmons, 418.
- Chön-yaing, 88.
- Chosen Magazine, The, 440.
- Cho Wang dæmon, 420.
- Christianity, progress of, 201, 202.
- Christian missions (see Missionaries and the Missions).
- Christians, native, 65, 227.
- Christian work in Seoul, 63;
- in Korea, 65;
- Korean estimate of, 438.
- Christie, Dr., 198, 201, 202, 211.
- Chu-la, 25, 306.
- Chun-chön, 109.
- Chung-Chong-Do, 75, 84.
- Chyu-pha Pass, the, 129.
- Class privileges, 101, 446, 450.
- Climate, healthy character of, 16;
- at Mukden, 201.
- Coasts, character of, 15;
- tour along, 150.
- Coinage of, 20, 66, 398.
- Concubinage, a recognized institution, 342.
- Confucian college, the, 382;
- temples, 76, 83, 94, 103.
- Confucianism in Korea, 21, 22.
- Conjugal fidelity, 116, 341, 343.
- Conspiracies, frequency of, 447.
- Constitutional changes, 371-386.
- Conventions with China, renunciation of the, 207.
- Cookery of the Koreans, 154.
- Corfe, Bishop, 33, 37, 49, 63, 64, 66, 68.
- Corfe Mission at Seoul, 30, 33, 64, 68.
- Corruption, 431, 448.
- Cossacks, Russian, rigid discipline of, 238.
- Costumes, 26, 27, 45, 46.
- Council of State, formation of a, 370, 375.
- Council of State (Korean), organization of, 375.
- Court functionaries, 428, 430.
- Crown Prince, the, 253, 273, 362, 365, 428;
- Princess, the, 273.
- Customs, Korean, 59, 78, 101, 114, 127, 265, 266, 287, 359.
- Customs revenue the backbone of Korean finance, 458.
- Curzon, the Hon. G. W., 138.
- Dæmon festivals, 410.
- Dæmons, classification of, 421.
- Dæmon Worship, 79;
- fear of dæmons, 127, 129;
- dæmonism, 399, 404, 409, 417.
- Dallet’s Histoire de l’Église de Korée, 11;
- quoted in regard to the position of women, 341, 355.
- Dancing women, 344, 352.
- Death, customs connected with, 63.
- Deluge, a Manchurian, 193.
- Diamond Mountain Monasteries, 133.
- Diamond Mountain, the, 74, 75, 103, 129, 133, 140.
- Disciples, Five Hundred, Temple to, 170.
- Distinctions between Patrician and Plebeian abolished, 385.
- Divination, 407, 408.
- Dog-infested Seoul, 47.
- Dog meat, use of, 154.
- Dogs, 47, 72.
- Dolmens, 131.
- Domestic animals, few, 161;
- life unknown, 355;
- slaves, 47.
- Domiciliary visit, 304.
- Dragon dæmons, 417.
- Drunkenness common, 91.
- Dwellings, 77.
- Dye, General, American military adviser, 271, 272, 277, 279.
- Dynasty, Korean, worn out, 255.
- Eastern Siberia, maritime provinces of, 242-244.
- Eastern Siberian, drift of population to, 244.
- Edgar, H. M. S., 302.
- Edicts. See Royal.
- Education, 143, 203, 387, 438;
- the ministry of, 382, 391.
- Education and Foreign Trade, 387.
- Education in the hamlets, 79.
- “Eight Views,” the, 155.
- Elm trees, fine, 93.
- English mission, the first, 63.
- English-speaking Koreans at Seoul, 49.
- Eternal Rest, Temple of, 134.
- Eui-chyeng Pu (the cabinet), 371, 377.
- Europeans, Korean estimate of, 438.
- Examinations for official position, 152;
- royal exams, abolished, 388.
- Exorcists and Exorcism, 114, 344, 350, 400, 405, 423.
- Exports and Imports, 392;
- returns of, 466, 467.
- Extortions and tyrannies, 450.
- Falconry, 74.
- Farmers, 447, 450.
- Fauna of, 16.
- Fengtien Cavalry Brigade, 210.
- Ferguson & Co., Messrs., 185.
- Fermented liquors, 91, 92.
- Ferries, 104.
- Ferry boat, an ingenious, 131.
- Festivals, 410-413.
- Fetishes, 416, 421.
- Fever, attack of, 193.
- Finance, 396.
- Fire Dragon Pool, the, 145.
- Fish and Fishing, 158.
- “Five Hundred Disciples,” temple of the, 170.
- Floods in Manchuria, 193.
- Flora of, 17.
- Forced labor, 337.
- Foreign Goods, trade in, 24, 387, 391, 395, 464.
- Foreign liquors, love of, 91;
- Office, the, 381.
- Forest wealth, 17.
- Formosa, transfer of, 269.
- Fortress, an ancient, 105.
- “Four Sages,” Hall of the, 136.
- Fox, Mr., 37, 39.
- French clocks, rage for at Yö Ju, 90, 91.
- Frescoes, curious, 60, 319.
- Friendly character of people, 80.
- “Frog-boxes,” 408.
- Funerals, observances at, 62, 286.
- Fusan, 20, 23, 24, 25;
- its Japanese character, 26;
- markets of, 28;
- Europeans in, 178;
- Japanese soldiers in, 245, 454;
- population of, 469.
- Gale, Mr., 167, 173;
- Mrs., 173.
- Game, 174.
- Gap Pass, the, 36, 181.
- Gardner, Mr. (acting consul), 35, 183;
- Mrs. and Miss, 37.
- Gautama, a shrine of, 137.
- Geographical position determines Korea’s political relationships, 452.
- Geology and the geological formation, 15.
- Gesang, The, (singing and dancing girls) of Phyöng-yang, 352, 353.
- Ginseng, “the elixir of life,” 296;
- extent of its cultivation, 297;
- preparation for market, 298.
- Girl-babies, not specially welcome in a family, 300, 341.
- Girls, seclusion of, 119.
- Godobin, Fort, 214.
- God of War, temple to the, 319.
- Gold-digging, 108, 322, 324.
- Gold dust exports, 108.
- “Golden Sand,” the river of, 80.
- Gold ornaments, 108.
- Gorge, a grand, 95.
- Government departments (Korean) reorganized, 381.
- Government Gazette, the, 373, 374, 377.
- “Government Hospital,” the, 64.
- “Great Fifteenth Day,” the, 266.
- Greathouse, General, 76.
- Greathouse, Mr., 441.
- Greek Church in Siberia, 229;
- its Litany, 231.
- Ha-chin, its ugly women, 97.
- Ha Ch’i style of music, 166.
- Ha-in class, the, 448.
- Hair-cropping edict, 359, 363.
- “Halfway Place,” the, 91.
- “Hall of the Four Sages,” 136.
- Ham-gyöng Do, 219, 223, 233.
- Ham-gyöng Province, 156, 163.
- Hanka Lake, 242, 244.
- Han Kang, village of, 68, 70, 76.
- Han River, 35, 36, 40, 68, 71, 74, 75, 77, 80, 85, 92, 99, 103, 106, 110;
- a cheap and convenient highway, 111;
- descent of the, 105;
- fauna and flora of, 71, 72, 98;
- rapids of, 75, 92, 93, 101, 102, 105, 110, 111;
- scenery around the, 71.
- Han valley, inhabitants of the, 76, 78-79;
- cultivation of the, 100;
- limestone cliffs of the, 104;
- schools in the, 79;
- temperature of the, 81.
- Harbors of Fusan and Wön-San, 14, 30.
- Hart, Sir Robert, 213.
- Hats, monstrous, 345.
- Heidemann, Mr., 223, 228, 231.
- Hemp cultivation, 95.
- Hermit City, the, 37.
- “Hermit Nation,” the, opened by the treaties of 1883, 11.
- Hillier, Mr., 183, 246, 251, 259, 269, 281, 283.
- Hills, denudation of, 17.
- “Hill Towns,” the, 308.
- Hiroshima, trial of assassins at, 277.
- Hoa-chung, 151, 152.
- Hoang-chyöng San, 153.
- Home Office, the, 381.
- Homesteads of the Han Valley, 79.
- Hong, Colonel, 271, 272, 274.
- Hon-jö, 293.
- Ho pai, or divining table, the, 408.
- Hospitals supported and conducted by the Missions, 33.
- Household spirits, 418.
- Hulbert, Rev. H. B., 164, 165, 166, 391.
- Hu-nan Chang, 94.
- Hun-chun, 228, 230, 237;
- Chinese at, 237, 238.
- Hun-ho river, the, 199.
- Hunt, Mr., 25, 458.
- Hwang-hai Do, 16.
- Hwang-hai Province, 303.
- Hyön, Colonel, 272.
- Idleness of the nobles at Seoul, 46
- Im, accident to my servant, 331.
- Images, stone, 170, 171.
- Im-jin, 292.
- Im-jin Gang, the, 292.
- Immorality, 341.
- Import trade, value of, 393.
- Incantations, 425.
- Independence Arch, the, 439.
- Independence of Korea assured by the Japanese, 247;
- opposed by the native officials, 262.
- Independence, proclamation of, 247.
- Independent newspaper, the, 439, 440.
- Industries, 26.
- Inns, regular and irregular, 124, 125, 157, 294, 326.
- Inouye, Count, 247, 251, 261, 262, 268, 270, 274, 280.
- Inscription, an amusing, 101.
- Interior of the country, efforts to reach, 49, 66.
- Interrupted Shadow, Island of the, 23.
- Inundation in Manchuria, 195.
- Isolation maintained up to 1876, 19.
- Itai, the innkeeper, 31, 245.
- Itinerary of travel, 357, 358.
- Jaisohn, Dr., 129, 389, 439.
- Japanese, designs of in Korea, 181, 206;
- lacking in tact, 263, 453;
- in Korea, 26;
- their settlement in Chemulpo, 31;
- hatred of the Koreans towards, 31, 344;
- shipping and commerce of, 32;
- control rice trade of Chemulpo, 32;
- the Legation and colony at Seoul, 43;
- Japs in Wön-San, 176;
- prestige, a blow to, 278.
- Japan, last glimpse of, 23;
- sea of, 14, 30, 74, 103, 145, 149;
- outwits China in Korea, 182.
- Jones, Mr. Heber, 341, 400, 415, 418.
- “Judgment, Temple of,” 139.
- Junks, Korean, 174.
- Justice, the Ministry of, 383.
- Ka-chang, 322, 323.
- Kai Chhön, 355.
- Kai-Söng (Song-do), 293.
- Kal-rön-gi, 150.
- Kang-ge Mountains, 297.
- Kang, the, 197, 204.
- Kang-wön Do, the, 14.
- Kang-wön Province, 156.
- Kanjo Shimbo newspaper, the, 440.
- Ka-phyöng, 109, 112.
- Keum-Kang San Mountains, the, 107, 129, 133, 140, 141, 146, 149, 150;
- Monasteries of, 134, 141.
- Keum-San Gang river, 129.
- Keum-San goldfields, 323, 355.
- Khabaroffka, 242, 244;
- Korean settlers near, 225, 233.
- Khordadbeh, the Arab, his “Book of Roads and Provinces,” 12.
- Ki-cho, the, 138, 141, 149.
- Ki-jun, 355.
- Kimchi, 89, 153, 154.
- Kim Ok-yun, murderer of, 432.
- Kim, the boatman, 70, 82, 85, 92, 101-102, 107.
- King Li Hsi and the Kur-dong at Seoul, 58;
- audience with, appearance and character of, 252, 253, 256-260, 268, 428;
- practically a prisoner, 362;
- escapes to the Russian Legation, 365, 430;
- issues proclamation respecting hair-cropping, 363;
- power of the, 371, 375, 378.
- King’s oath, the Korean, 249.
- Kings, palace of the, 295.
- Kit-ze introduces the elements of Chinese civilization in the 12th century, 12, 355;
- his tomb and temple, 318, 319.
- Kobe, 175.
- Kol-lip dæmon, 421.
- Ko-mop-so river, the, 323.
- Ko-moun Tari, 310.
- Komura, Mr., 278, 281.
- Kong-Wön Do, 74, 155.
- Kong-Wön, 107.
- Korea, its geographical position, 11, 14;
- the church of, 11;
- opened first by the treaties, 11;
- population, 13;
- rivers, lakes, and harbors, 14;
- volcanoes, 14;
- geology, 15;
- mountains, 15;
- climate, 16;
- fauna, 16;
- forest wealth, 17;
- flora, 17;
- minerals, 17;
- rulers of, 18;
- cabinet ministers, 18;
- army, 19;
- provinces of, 19;
- the revenue and its sources, 19;
- treaties with, 19;
- the coinage, 19, 20;
- treaty ports, 20;
- language, 20, 21;
- religion, 21, 64, 399;
- society, 22;
- neighbors of, 23;
- foreign women in, 28;
- rebellion in Southern, 179;
- Japanese proposals for its administration, 206;
- the King’s oath, 249;
- dynasty of, worn out, 255;
- a dark chapter in its history, 271;
- last words on, 445;
- her resources, 445;
- class privileges in, 101, 446, 450;
- dissatisfaction in, 281;
- farmers in, 447, 450;
- Japanese influence in, 25, 31, 359, 431, 449, 452;
- law, administration of in, 441;
- markets in, 28;
- missionary methods in, 28-30, 64;
- money of, 66, 67, 78;
- provincial government of, 372, 378;
- roads in, 20, 128;
- security in, 295;
- trade in, 24, 32, 304, 307, 391;
- winter in, 36.
- Korean animals, 73;
- bulls, 36, 110, 162;
- customs, 59, 65, 78, 101, 114, 120, 127, 283, 355, 359;
- dogs, 47, 73;
- dwellings, 77;
- education, 142, 387;
- finance, 396;
- graves, 36, 61;
- inns, 124-128;
- nobles and officials, 46;
- pigs, 73, 162, 322;
- ponies, 36, 54, 121, 162;
- roads, 20, 128;
- sheep, 72, 163;
- soldiers, 56, 209;
- streets, 27;
- travellers, 127;
- villages, 77, 162, 225, 234.
- Korean Christian Advocate, and Christian News, the, 440.
- Korean Repository, the, 11, 168, 346, 352, 440.
- Koreans, the, traces of Manchurian conquest on, 12;
- uniformity of their costume, 12;
- physiognomy of, 12;
- a handsome race, 12;
- height of, 13;
- mental calibre of, 13;
- possess Oriental vices, 13;
- seclusion and inferior position of women, 13, 45, 339-343;
- their corruption and brutal methods of punishment, 33;
- squalid character of ordinary Korean life, 52, 330;
- encumbered with debt, 78;
- a drunken people, 92;
- voracity and omnivorous character, 154;
- their music, 164;
- settlers in Siberia, 223;
- attach themselves to the Greek Church, 229;
- under Muscovite government, 233;
- race improved by settlement in Siberia, 236, 336;
- independence of secured by Japanese, 247.
- Kowshing, the transport, 207.
- Ko-yang, 285, 286.
- Krasnoye Celo, 230, 233, 234.
- Ku-mu-nio, 110.
- Kun-ren-tai, the palace guard, 270, 271, 272, 275, 278, 280, 281, 282, 362;
- abolition of the, 386.
- Kuntz and Albers, Messrs., 216, 220, 224, 239.
- Kur-dong, the, a unique but
- now rare ceremonial, 51, 60, 61, 119, 247.
- K’wan, 233.
- Kwan-ja, the, (official passport), 86, 87, 128, 146, 159, 283.
- Kwan-yin, 143;
- image of, 137.
- Kwass, 231.
- Kyei, or associations, 440.
- Kyeng-pok Palace, 251, 256, 365, 369, 433, 437.
- Kyeng-wun Palace, the, 369, 398, 428, 429, 437.
- Kyöng-heung, 227.
- Kyöng-hwi Province, 303.
- Kyöng-kwi Do, 75.
- Kyöng-ku-kyöng, 141, 146.
- Kyöng-sang Province, 25, 30.
- Kyöng-wön Do, 75.
- Lakes, 14.
- Landis, Dr., 400, 415, 421.
- Language of the Koreans, 20, 173.
- Laundresses, 45, 339.
- Lava fields, 16, 131.
- Law, its administration infamous, 441.
- Liau river, the, 186, 193, 199.
- Li Hsi, the King, royal procession of at Seoul, 55;
- in seclusion at outbreak of war, 183.
- Li Hung Chang, 267.
- Lindholm, Mr., 241.
- Lion Stone, the, 145.
- Liquor drinking, 91.
- Litany, a Greek, 231.
- Literary swells, 104, 339.
- Literature, the Temple of, 382.
- Lone Tree Hill, the, 45.
- Long-shin dæmons, 417.
- Lotus dance, the, 352.
- Lucifer matches, 168.
- Lynch law, amateur, 104.
- Macdonald, Sir Claude, 430.
- Ma-cha Töng lake, 156, 158.
- Ma-chai, 85, 106, 111.
- Magistrate, an interview with a, 86.
- Ma-ha-ly-an Sa monastery, 143.
- Mak-pai Pass, the, 150.
- Ma-kyo, 106.
- Mama, or the smallpox dæmon, 413, 414
- Manchu head-dress, 200;
- soldiers, 208, 210.
- Manchu race, the, 190.
- Manchuria, brigands in, 188;
- Chinese immigrants to, 188;
- Government of, 201;
- immigrations from, 12;
- population of, 187;
- trade of, 189;
- viceroyalty of, 187, 191;
- authoress departs to, 186;
- sojourn at viceroyalty of, 187;
- a deluge in, 193;
- old capital of, 201;
- practice of medicine in, 203;
- less hostile to foreigners, 207;
- visit to Russian, 223.
- Mandarins and their retainers, 329.
- Mang-kun, the, 114, 360.
- Man-pok-Tong, the, 145;
- fear of tigers, 132, 292, 302, 325;
- superstition of, 129.
- Manufactures, 18.
- Ma-pu, 35, 40, 68, 181.
- Mapus, or grooms, 121-132, 164, 284, 285, 293, 302.
- Marble pagoda of Seoul, the, 43.
- Ma-ri Kei, 132.
- Market, a Korean, 28, 306, 307.
- Marriage customs, 114, 342.
- Marriage, early, prohibited, 385.
- Matunin, Mr., 227.
- Meals, 79;
- by the way, 82, 83.
- Medicine, practice of in Manchuria, 203;
- medical missions in Korea, 424.
- Mesozoic and metamorphic rocks. (See Geology.)
- Miller, Mr., a young missionary fellow-traveller, 66, 70, 83, 87, 104, 105, 142, 151, 159.
- Mineral wealth of, 17, 18, 25, 108.
- Missionaries and the Missions, 20, 21, 29, 30, 63, 64, 65, 172, 198, 201, 346, 390;
- statistics of Missions, 462, 463.
- Monarchy, character of the, 18.
- Monasteries, Diamond Mountain, 133.
- Monastery of Sök-Wang Sa, 169.
- Mongolian eye, obliquity of in the Koreans, 12.
- Millet, the use of, 321.
- Min clan, the, 261.
- Ming tombs, the, 201.
- Ministers, execution of, 367;
- of State, duties of, 379.
- “Ministres de Parade,” 201.
- Min Yeng-chyun, 371.
- Miriang, 25.
- Mirioks, 76, 111, 286.
- Miriok Yang Pass, 321.
- Missionary work, 22, 29, 30, 63-65, 172, 201, 207, 227, 346;
- statistics of, 462.
- Mission Hospital, a fine, 202;
- service, a, 350.
- Miura, General Viscount, 269, 270, 275, 277, 453, 455.
- Moffet, Mr., 76, 312, 313, 316, 320, 347.
- Mok-po, 458.
- Mok-po river, 14, 19.
- Money, 66, 78.
- Monks, 133-149;
- ignorant and superstitious, 142.
- Monuments, 294.
- Mou-chin Tai, 328, 336, 338.
- Mounds, used for interment of the living, 175.
- Mountainous character of the country, 15;
- of Seoul, 45.
- Mourning costume, 63.
- Mukden, anti-foreign feeling in, 208, 211;
- cabs of, 199;
- mission hospital, 202;
- pawnshops, 205;
- suicides in, 205;
- system of medicine, 203;
- trade of, 200, 211;
- city of, 192, 199, 200;
- its successful missions, 201, 202, 208.
- Mulberry gardens of Seoul, 43.
- Mulberry palace of Seoul, 45, 247, 416.
- Music, discordant character of the native, 164, 165;
- vocal, 166.
- Murata rifle, the, 209.
- Mu-tang, belief in, 422-426.
- Mu-tang sorcerers, 114, 129, 164, 287, 290, 312, 335, 351, 400, 408;
- as oracles, 412;
- rites of, 413;
- marriage with, 425.
- Myo-kil Sang, the, 145.
- Nagasaki, Chinese town of, 23, 213, 269.
- Nai Kak, the, 377.
- Nak-tong, 64.
- Nak-Tong river, 14, 25.
- Nam Chhon valley and river, 308, 309.
- Nam Han fortress, 83, 84, 105, 181.
- Nam-San, 45, 68, 163, 169;
- fortress, 105.
- Nam San mountains, 39, 43, 45, 68, 97.
- Nang-chön, 106, 110, 112.
- Naniwa, the cruiser, 207.
- National life of Korea exists only at Seoul, 59.
- Newchwang, city of, 175, 186, 187, 191, 192, 212, 355;
- port of, 189.
- Newspapers issued at Seoul, 440.
- Nicolaeffk, 219.
- Night, a hideously memorable, 157.
- Nikolskoye, military station of, 240, 241;
- Korean settlements near, 233.
- “Ninety-nine Turns,” pass of the, 152.
- Nippon Yusen Kaisha, steamers of, 175, 181.
- Nobles, their idleness, 46;
- a privileged class, 101;
- exactions of, 102.
- North branch of the Han, voyage on, 106.
- Northward ho! 320.
- Nowo Kiewsk, Russian military post, 224, 225, 234, 238.
- Nuns, 141.
- O-bang-chang-kun dæmons, 415.
- O’Conor, Lady, 186.
- Officials, superbly dressed, 46, 54;
- resent the new régime inaugurated by the Japanese, 262;
- considered as vampires in Korea, 303, 370, 372;
- memorabilia governing, 379;
- corruption of, 397, 431.
- O-hung-suk Ju, 301.
- Oiesen, Mr., 158, 458.
- Oil paper used as mats, 323.
- Okamoto, Mr., 271, 277.
- Omnivorous Koreans, 154.
- Op Ju dæmon, 420.
- Oracles, 412.
- Orange peel, use of, 92.
- Oricol, 246.
- Osaka, 267.
- Osborne, Mr., 458.
- Oshima, General, 318.
- Otori, Mr., 44, 183, 269, 373, 374, 455.
- Ou-chin-gang, 344.
- Outfit, 67.
- Pagoda, a ruinous, 91.
- Pai Chai College, 388.
- Paik-kui Mi, 102, 113, 114.
- Paik-tu San Mountain, 14, 15, 334.
- Paik-Yang Kang River, The, 130, 131.
- Pai-low, the 439.
- Pa Ju, 285, 292.
- Pa-ka Mi, 101, 102.
- Pak-su Mu, the, 409.
- Pak-Yöng-Ho, the Minister, 247.
- Palace department, the, 385.
- P’al-kyöng, 155.
- Pa-mul dæmon, 420.
- Pangas, 123, 162.
- Pang-wha San, 97.
- Pan-pyöng, 130.
- Pan-su, the, 402, 424.
- Paper manufacture, 306, 323.
- Passenger cart, a Chinese, 197.
- Pawnshops of Mukden, 205.
- “Pea-boats,” 187, 192.
- Peasants’ houses, 77.
- Peasant farmer, the, 78, 305.
- Pechili, Gulf of, 184, 213.
- Pedlars, Korean, 75, 306.
- Peiho river, 186.
- Peking, European exodus from, 213.
- Peking Pass, the, 43, 437, 439.
- Peninsula of Korea, its geographical location, 13.
- People, the, oppressed by taxation, 102.
- Phallic symbols, 111.
- Phyöng-an Do, 321;
- goldfields, 108, 322.
- Phyöng Kang goldfields, 108.
- Phöng-yang, 280, 293, 305, 308, 310, 312-319, 328, 330;
- occupation by the Japanese, 313;
- battle of, 209, 261, 317;
- size of, 356;
- coal mines of, 315;
- dancing and singing girls at, 352;
- first view of, 310;
- Japanese soldiers for, 245, 285;
- mission work at, 346, 350;
- toy shops in, 168.
- Physical appearance and height of the Koreans, 13, 26.
- Physiognomical features of the Koreans, 12.
- Pigs, 73, 162, 322.
- Pirates, attacked by, 212.
- Police, 434, 441.
- Political relationships, 452.
- Pong-san, 304.
- Ponies, 32, 36, 54, 121, 122, 162.
- Pöp-heung, king, 135.
- Population, 13, 76.
- Port Lazareff, 174.
- Port Shestakoff, 174, 219.
- Po-san, 345, 355.
- Posango, 75.
- Possiet Bay, 224, 228, 233.
- Potato cultivation, 229, 333.
- Po-tok-am shrine, 143.
- Potong Mön, 315, 317.
- Potters at work, 85.
- Pottery, native, 307.
- Prefectural towns on the Han, 110, 112.
- Primorsk, 220, 223, 233, 236, 241.
- Princess’ Tomb, the, 62.
- Prisons, Eastern, experience of, 442.
- Procession, a quaint and motley one at Seoul, 56.
- Protestant churches in Seoul, 63, 65.
- Provincial Government, 372, 378.
- Puk-han fortress, 105.
- Puk-han mountains, 39, 247, 284.
- Punishment, brutal character of, among Koreans, 33;
- abolished by the Japanese, 263.
- Purification, the rite of, 411.
- Putiata, Colonel, 433.
- Pyeng-San, 308.
- Pyök-chol, temple of, 84.
- P’yo-un Sa monastery, 138, 139, 143, 144.
- Queen of Korea, audience with, 251;
- description of, 252;
- dress of, 259;
- assassination of, 271, 273, 455;
- removal of the remains of, 369, 428.
- Rainfall, 161, 191.
- Rapids of the Han, 92, 101, 105.
- Rebellion in Southern Korea, 179.
- “Red Door,” distinction of the, 299.
- Reforms in Korea pressed by the Japanese, 257;
- partial acceptance of, 386, 448, 452.
- Religion, no national, 21, 63, 399.
- Religious shrines, 76.
- Reorganized Korean government, 371.
- Revenue, the, and its sources, 19.
- Revolutions, frequency of, 447.
- Rice cultivation, 155, 161.
- Rice trade of Chemulpo in Japanese hands, 32, 33.
- Rice wine partaken to excess, 91, 92.
- Richofen, Baron, his work on China, 12.
- Ride, a long, hot, 156.
- Riong San, 270, 271, 390.
- Ritual of invocation, etc., 411.
- Rivers, lakes and harbors of Korea, 14, 25.
- Roads, bad character of, 20, 123, 128.
- Roman Church and Missions in Seoul, 64, 65.
- Ross, Dr. and Mrs., 198, 202, 211.
- Royal city, a, 292.
- Royal Edict, a fraudulent, 276;
- later edicts, 281, 366, 451.
- Royal examinations, abolition of, 388;
- Library, the, 256.
- Royal tombs of Seoul, 62.
- Royalty, an audience with, 245.
- Rulers of Korea, 18.
- Russian homes, 235;
- administration, 236;
- legation at Seoul, 431.
- Russian intervention, 281;
- Manchuria, 223, 243;
- soldier, the, 218.
- Russia’s “New Empire” and maritime province, 242, 243;
- ascendancy of, 430;
- her gains in Korea, 455;
- her ascendancy lost, 456.
- Russo-Chinese frontier, 230;
- Japanese Treaty, 471;
- Korean frontier, 230;
- Korean settlements, 225, 226, 229;
- hospitality of, 235.
- Ryeng-an Sa, temple, of, 84.
- Sabatin, Mr., 271, 272, 277.
- Saddle, twelve hours in the, 325.
- Sagem dæmons, 416.
- Saghalien, 220.
- Sai-kal-chai, the, 150.
- Sai-nam, gateway at, 308.
- Sajorni, 231.
- Sakyamuni, image of, 136.
- Salt industry, the, 158, 228.
- Sampans, 70, 75.
- Sa-mun, 25.
- San Chin-chöi Sök dæmon, 420.
- Sang-chin, 25.
- Sang-dan San, 294.
- Sang-nang Dang, 129.
- Sanitary regulations, 436.
- San-kak-San mountain, 38.
- San-Shin Ryöng dæmons, 416.
- Saretchje, 229.
- Sar-pang Kori, 123, 126, 129.
- Satow, Sir E., 68.
- Scotch missionaries, 201, 207.
- Scranton, Dr., 350.
- Sea of Japan, 74.
- Seoul-Fusan railway, projected, 25.
- Seoul, port of, 14, 19;
- the capital, 35;
- mode of transit and approach to, 36;
- mean architecture of, 37;
- population and fine situation of, 38;
- beautiful and safe environs of, 39;
- foulness of the intra-mural city, 40;
- later sanitary improvements in, 40;
- the shops and their wares, 41;
- the great civic bronze bell, 41, 42, 51;
- beauty of the ancient Marble Pagoda, 43;
- its hordes of mangy dogs, 47;
- women of, free to take exercise in the streets only after nightfall, 47;
- the Kur-dong festival, 51;
- seat of government and centre of official life, 59;
- graves of the capital, 61;
- royal tombs of, 62;
- the Missions and Protestant Churches, 63;
- authoress’s sojourn in, 246;
- leaves it, 267;
- assassination of the Queen at, 273;
- mission and foreign schools in, 390;
- dæmon festivals at, 411;
- the city in 1897, 427;
- metamorphosis of, 435;
- newspapers of, 439, 440;
- banking facilities in, 20, 32;
- beacon-fire in, 97;
- Board of Rites at, 141;
- burial clubs in, 62;
- Chinese colony in, 44;
- climate of, 16;
- education in, 387, 390;
- environs of, 68;
- first impressions of, 35, 48;
- fortresses of, 84;
- gates of, 39;
- houses of, 40, 436;
- Japanese ascendency in, 247, 261;
- Japanese colony in, 45;
- lava fields near, 16;
- marble pagoda in, 43, 84;
- missionaries in, 64;
- Mulberry Palace, 43;
- New Year’s Day in, 264;
- occupation of, by Japan, 206;
- police of, 434, 441;
- political conditions in, 261, 268;
- Prefecture of, 372;
- sanitary regulations in, 436;
- shops in, 41, 59, 168;
- singing and dancing girls at, 352;
- streets of, 435, 436;
- trade of, 60, 75;
- to Wön-san, road from, 129;
- walls of, 39.
- Settlements, 223, 238.
- Seun-tjeung-pi, or monuments, 294.
- Seven Star Gate, the, 315.
- Shamanism, 21, 63, 401, 402.
- Shamans, 401.
- Shanghai, 175.
- Shan-tung, 188, 220.
- Sheep, 72, 163.
- Shen-si, 188.
- Shestakoff, Port, 174, 218.
- Shimonoseki, treaty of, 269.
- Shin-Chang, or dæmon generals, 415.
- Shipping vessels entering Korean ports, return of, 468.
- Shou-yang-yi, 321.
- Sho-wa Ku, 194, 195.
- Shrines, 77, 129, 133, 149, 333.
- Shur-hung, 303, 415-418.
- Sian-chöng, 322.
- Siao-ho river, 199.
- Siberia, Korean settlers in, 223, 234;
- “cussedness” of Siberian ponies, 232.
- Si-jo style of music, 165.
- Sill, Mr., 269, 281.
- Simpson, Mr. J. Y., 244.
- Sin-gang Kam, 109.
- Sin Ki Sun, 438.
- Sin-kyei Sa monastery, 149.
- Siphun river, 241.
- Siptai-wong, the, or “Ten Judges,” 288.
- “Six Great Roads,” the, 128.
- Slavery abolished, 385.
- Smith, Mr. Charles, 217.
- Social position of women, 338.
- Société des Missions Etrangères, 389.
- So-il, 95.
- Sök-wang Sa monastery, 169, 170.
- Soldier, the Korean, 56, 434;
- the Chinese, 209;
- the Russian, 218.
- Sol-rak San mountain, 100.
- Song-do, visit to the city of, 293.
- Song, examples of native, 166.
- Söng Ju dæmon, 418.
- Söng Whoang Dan altar, 417, 418.
- Sön-tong, 141.
- Sorcerers and geomancers, 403.
- Sorning (sponging) on relations, 446, 447.
- Spanish chestnuts, groves of, 108.
- Spasskoje, 242.
- Spinsterhood, 115.
- Spirits, evil, classified, 421, 422.
- Spirit shrine, a, 129, 133.
- Spirit worship, 22, 63, 95, 96.
- “Star Board,” the, 287.
- St. Peter, Sisters of, 64.
- St. Peter the Great, Gulf of, 220.
- Straw fringes, use of, 299.
- Streets, 27, 435.
- Stripling, Mr. A. B., 441.
- Su-chung Dai, 155.
- Sugimura, Mr., 275, 277.
- Suicide, prevalence of in Mukden, 205.
- Sun-chhön, 338.
- Sungacha river, 244.
- Suruga Maru, the s. s., 269.
- Swallow King’s Rewards, The, 354.
- Swings, 164.
- Sword and Dragon Dance, the, 353.
- Syo-im, 159.
- Tablets, stone, 103.
- Tai-döng river, 14, 17, 108, 308, 310, 314, 315, 322, 324, 327, 330, 335, 338, 344, 355.
- Taiping rebellion, 188.
- Tai-won-Kun, the, 37, 207, 255, 256, 262, 269, 271, 274, 275, 362, 437.
- Taku forts, the, 186.
- Tanning industry, the, 441.
- Tan-pa-Ryöng Pass, the, 132, 133, 134.
- Tan-yang, 75, 90, 94, 97, 98, 106.
- Tao-jol, the, 303.
- Ta-rai, 111.
- Tarantass (Russian vehicle), the, 225, 226, 228.
- Ta-ri-mak, 163, 168.
- Taxation, burden of, 102, 384.
- Tchyu-Chichang Pass, 152.
- Temperature, high, 157, 159, 160, 172, 191, 193;
- low, 204, 246, 302.
- Temple, interior of a, 87.
- Temple of the God of War, 60.
- “Temple of the Ten Judges,” 136.
- Temples, 84, 133, 149, 170, 295, 303.
- “Ten Judges,” the, 288.
- Thong-chhön, 155.
- “Throwing the ball,” 353.
- Tientsin, 175;
- treaty of, 206.
- Tiger-hunters, 73, 127, 150.
- Tigers, Korean and Manchurian, 73;
- the hunting of, 73, 150;
- dread of, 127;
- “tiger on the brain,” 132.
- Ti Ju dæmon, 419, 420.
- Tok Chhön, 323, 325, 327, 328;
- squalor of dwellings at, 329, 333, 345.
- Tol Maru, 302.
- Tomak-na-dali, 85.
- Tombs, 77.
- Tong-haks, the, 29, 80, 177, 180, 181, 206, 264, 370.
- Tong-ku, 131.
- Top knot, the, 359, 360, 361, 362;
- proclamation regarding, 366.
- Tornado, a, 130.
- To-tam, 99, 100, 101.
- To-ti-chi Shin dæmons, 418.
- Toys, 168.
- Trade, 24, 25, 31, 32, 304, 308, 391, 396, 450;
- statistics, 462, 466;
- foreign, extent of, 391, 392, 464.
- Tragedy, a palace, 273.
- Trans-Siberian railroad, 174;
- trip over eastern section of, 239;
- construction of, 244.
- Transition stage, a, in Korean annals, 261.
- Travellers, 127.
- Travelling, arrangements for, 67, 70.
- Treasury department at Seoul, 381;
- cleansing of, 449.
- Treaties with foreign countries, 19, 471, 473.
- Treaty ports, 20, 32, 357, 458;
- population of, 469, 470.
- Treaty powers, the, 207.
- Troops (Chinese) on march, 206.
- Tso, General, 203, 210, 215, 315, 320;
- death of, 316.
- Tsushima, island of, 23.
- Tu-men river, 14, 17, 223, 228, 230, 231, 233, 242.
- “Twelve Thousand Peaks,” beauty of the, 138.
- Tyzen Ho river, 233.
- Underwood, Mrs., 251, 252, 254, 279.
- Un-san, 322.
- Unterberger, General, 217.
- Upper classes, inactivity of, 446.
- Ur-röp-so, 108.
- Ussuri, 239, 240.
- Ussuri railway, 239, 240.
- Ut-Kiri, 107, 110.
- Vermin, protection against, 292.
- Vernacular schools, Government, 388.
- Victoria, Queen, referred to by Queen of Korea, 259.
- Victory, cost of, 267.
- Villages, 77, 162, 225, 226, 229, 234;
- dirty and squalid, 130.
- Village system, the, 383;
- council of, 384.
- Vladivostok (See Wladivostok).
- Vocal music, native, 166.
- Volcanic action, signs of, 14, 16.
- “Volunteer Fleet,” the Russian, 218, 239.
- Voracity of the Koreans, 154.
- Voyage up the Han, A, 82;
- its drawbacks, 105.
- Waeber, Mr., 183, 368, 431;
- Mme., 280.
- “Walking the Bridges,” custom of, 266.
- War, impending, 177.
- War declared, 208, 454;
- disarranges ocean transit, 213;
- enthusiasm for, 214;
- reforms induced by, 268.
- Warner, Mr., 68.
- War Office, 382.
- Waters, Colonel, 244.
- Wei-hai-wei, fall of, 267.
- Wei-man, 355.
- Western China, visit to, 282, 284;
- equipment for, 284.
- Whang Hai coast, the, 357.
- Whang Ju, 308-310.
- “White-headed Mountain,” 14.
- Widows, remarriage of, 291, 385.
- Wife, the duty of a, 118.
- Wildfowl, 174.
- Wilkinson, Mr., 31.
- Witch doctors, 203.
- Wladivostok, 24, 25, 175, 213-222, 223, 224, 239, 240, 241;
- great progress of, 219;
- its militarism, 221;
- Chinese shops in, 220;
- climate of, 222;
- Korean settlements near, 233;
- population of, 219;
- public buildings in, 220;
- visit of the Tsar to, 239.
- Wol-po, 323.
- Women of Korea, seclusion and inferior position of, 13, 119;
- “slaves to the laundry” at Seoul, 45;
- Seoul women permitted to take exercise in the streets only after nightfall, 47;
- curious to see and inspect the garb of foreign women, 88, 94, 127;
- subjection of as a wife, 118;
- social position of, 338, 339;
- peasant women, 340.
- Won-chön, 110.
- Wong, “my servant,” 66, 69, 92, 110, 125, 127, 164, 193, 197.
- Won Ju, 90, 94.
- Wön-San, 14, 19, 20, 73, 109, 112, 123, 150, 158, 160, 163, 169, 170, 173-178, 184, 245, 328, 395;
- population of, 176, 470;
- Japanese troops pass through, 245.
- Wön-sang, trade of, 176.
- Wyers, Mr., 69, 70.
- Wylie, Mr., murder of, 208, 211.
- Yalu river, the, 14.
- Yamen, a, 86, 93, 104, 112, 163, 262, 303, 338;
- runners, 51, 57, 86, 336, 338, 339.
- Yang-bans, 59, 77-79, 87, 101, 102, 114, 116, 127, 235, 322, 338, 448, 450.
- Yang-kun, 83.
- Yangtze rapids, the, 106.
- Yang-wöl, 103.
- Yantchihe, 226, 227.
- Ye Cha Yun, 427, 435.
- Yellow Sea, the, 14, 30.
- Yen, the Japanese, 305.
- Yi family, dæmon of the, 425.
- Yi, General, 206.
- Yi Hak In, Mr., 283, 284, 292, 294, 298, 302, 304, 308, 312, 318, 320, 324, 326, 331, 334, 354, 356.
- Yi Kyöng-jik, 273.
- Ying-tzü, 186.
- Yö Ju, town of, 86, 87;
- authoress an object of curiosity at, 89.
- Yöng-Chhun, 75, 76, 102, 103, 104, 106;
- rapids of, 105.
- Yong-Wöl, 78.
- Yön-yung Pa-da, 357.
- Yuan, Mr., 44, 183;
- big bell at, 147.
- Yu-chöm Sa Monastery, the, 138, 142, 143, 146, 147.
- Yul-sa, the monk, 135.
- Yung-hing, 173.
- Yung-wön, 328.