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AN NOTES.--1. Chronology. 2. Mien or Burma. Why the King may have been called King of Bengal also. 3. Numbers alleged to have been carried on elephants. LII.--OF THE BATTLE THAT WAS FOUGHT BY THE GREAT KAAN'S HOST AND HIS SENESCHAL AGAINST THE KING OF MIEN NOTES.--1. Nasruddin. 2. Cyrus's Camels. 3. Chinese Account of the Action. General Correspondence of the Chinese and Burmese Chronologies. LIII.--OF THE GREAT DESCENT THAT LEADS TOWARDS THE KINGDOM OF MIEN NOTES.--1. Market-days. 2. Geographical difficulties. LIV.--CONCERNING THE CITY OF MIEN, AND THE TWO TOWERS THAT ARE THEREIN, ONE OF GOLD, AND THE OTHER OF SILVER NOTES.--1. Amien. 2. Chinese Account of the Invasion of Burma. Comparison with Burmese Annals. The City intended. The Pagodas. 3. Wild Oxen. LV.--CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF BANGALA NOTES.--1. Polo's view of Bengal; and details of his account illustrated. 2. Great Cattle. LVI.--DISCOURSES OF THE PROVINCE OF CAUGIGU NOTE.--A Part of Laos. Papesifu. Chinese Geographical Etymologies. LVII.--CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF ANIN NOTES.--1. The Name. Probable identification of territory. 2. Textual. LVIII.--CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF COLOMAN NOTES.--1. The Name. The Kolo-man. 2. Natural defences of Kwei-chau. LIX.--CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF CUIJU NOTES.--1. Kwei-chau. Phungan-lu. 2. Grass-cloth. 3. Tigers. 4. Great Dogs. 5. Silk. 6. Geographical Review of the Route since Chapter LV. 7. Return to Juju. BOOK SECOND. (Continued.) PART III. Journey Southward through Eastern Provinces of Cathay and Manzi. LX.--CONCERNING THE CITIES OF CACANFU AND CHANGLU NOTES.--1. Pauthier's Identifications. 2. Changlu. The Burning of the Dead ascribed to the Chinese. LXI.--CONCERNING THE CITY OF CHINANGLI, AND THAT OF TADINFU, AND THE REBELLION OF LITAN NOTES.--1. T'si-nan fu. 2. Silk of Shan-tung. 3. Title _Sangon_. 4. Agul and Mangkutai. 5. History of Litan's Revolt. LXII.--CONCERNING THE NOBLE CITY OF SINJUMATU NOTE.--The City intended. The Great Canal. LXIII.--CONCERNING THE CITIES OF LINJU AND PIJU NOTES.--1. Linju. 2. Piju. LXIV.--CONCERNING THE CITY OF SIJU, AND THE GREAT RIVER CARAMORAN NOTES.--1. Siju. 2. The Hwang-Ho and its changes. 3. Entrance to Manzi; that name for Southern China. LXV.--HOW THE GREAT KAAN CONQUERED THE PROVINCE OF MANZI NOTES.--1. Meaning and application of the title _Faghf
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