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INDEX
471

Pigs, 20.
Pitch-penny, 278.
Play-grounds, 249.
Plot against Queen, 135.
Po-an Society, 209.
Poems, 321.
Poetry, 314.
Poisoning, 61.
Police, 62.
Policy, Japanese, 191.
Political parties, 93.
Pony, Pack, 256.
Popular feeling, 51.
Population, 107, 108.
Position, Geographical, 10.
Post-office, 459.
Postal Union, 167.
Precipice of flowers, 323.
Prefectural governments, 53.
Press, Public, 340.
Pride, 38.
Priestcraft, 78.
Primogeniture, 68, 363.
Prisons, 64.
Proclamation, Japanese, 191.
Progressives organize, 120.
Property rights. 363.
Prophecy, 90, 389.
Protectorate, Japanese, 221.
Protest of Emperor, 220.
Protestant missions, 126.
Protocol of Feb. 23, 1904, 204.
Proverbs, 399.
Public speaking, 305.
Publication, 340.
Pukhan built, 108.
Punishments, 62, 130, 367.
Pyeng-yang, 69.
Pyonnan, 71.


QUARRELS, 42.
Quelpart Island, 87.
Queen degraded, 142.
Queen's assassination, 137.
Queen's funeral, 157.
Queen's party dominant, 120.


RAILWAY concession, 167.
Railway, Seoul-Chemulpo, 150.
Railway, Seoul-Fusan, 160.
Railway, Seoul-wiju, 179.
Railways, 262.
Rainy season, 1 1 . Rebellion of Yi Kwal, 103.
Reforms, 130, 152, 154.
Reforms of 1730, 107.
Reforms, Russia against, 183.
Reforms of Yi T'a-jo, 90, 93.
Relics, 288.
Relics of Kija, 70.
Relics of Koryu, 81.
Relics of Silla', 73.
Religion, 31, 403.
Religious ceremony, 294.
Revenue, 175, 225.
Rice, 15.
Roads, 252.
Roofs, 244.
Rogers, Rear-Admiral, 118.
Roze, Admiral, expedition, 117.
Roman Catholic persecution, 109, 110, 114, 118.
Roman Catholicism, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112.
Roosevelt appealed to, 220, 223.
Russia and Masanpo, 176.
Russian intrigue, 192.
Russian legation, King's asylum, 146.
Russian policy, 183.
Russian timber concession, 185.


SABLES, 22.
Sale of office 51.
Salt-making, 272.
Salt tax, 228.
Sanitation, 241.
Satsuma ware, 102.
Sewage, 247.
Scenery, 12.

Schools, 335.

Private, 335, 340; grading, 336; pedagogy, 336 ; Confucian, 338 ; middle, 339; language, 339 ; mission, 340 ; books, 341 ; industrial, 341 ;

technical, 341.

Schufeldt, Commodore, and United States treaty, 123.
Scientific books, 307.
Sea traffic, 262.
Seclusion of women, 349.
Seoul, 457.
Seoul becomes capital, 90.
Seoul taken by Japanese, 97.
Sepulture, 295.
Sericulture, 273.
Serpent worship, 409.
Severance Memorial Hospital, 460.
Shamanistic tales, 384.
Sheep, 20.
Shop runners, 282.
Shops, 282.
Siege of Namhan, 105.
Signal fires, 267.
Silk, 273.