14618 Animal stone, 10 feet high guarding way to Ming Tombs, Nankow. This
animal was seen at the time of Confusius' birth was never seen before or
since.
14619 Plowing in North China.
14620 Plowing in North China.
14621 Our Methodist cottage at Western Hills, Peking.
14622 River scene.
14623 Bund of stopping place en route to Hankow Ichang.
14624 Glimpse of mountain shrine en route upper Yangtze boatmen going up
river offer sacrifice here.
14568 Care of disembodied Buddist [sic] priests spirit, Western Hills,
Peking.
14569 Ling Fang (D.S. Peking City Dist.), P.C. Wang (Prof. Eug, Peking
University), Bishop Bashford, Pres. Lowry, Mrs. Bashford and Dr. Anna D.
Gloss at laying of cornerstone of new Women's Hospital, Peking, 1914.
14570 On lower Yangtze.
14571 Covered rafts of bamboo coming down a river in West China.
14573 Girl in front and boy in rear on edge of a native village, North
China.
14574 "Our cow" and two keepers, Wester Hills, Peking.
14549 Sacrificial altar in temple, blood of bullock still on altar,
between Foochow and Hinghwa.
14550 Some of our women missionaries holding a road service in a tiny
village where we stopped for water on a picnic out from Pertalbo, North
China, Summer, 1913.
14551 The Hall of classics on which are carved the Confusian classics in
stone, Peking.
14552 Telegraph line running up Yangtze Gorge, China.
14553 Old examination stall, about twenty thousand, Nanking.
14554 Yangtze boatmen mending nets, Ichang.
14555 Old examination stalls, Nanking, 1914.
14556 Glimpse along any river steamer at Ming trading junks on Yangtze
between Shanghai Hankon.