Camps and Trails in China A Narrative of Exploration, Adventure, and Sport in Little-Known China
CHAPTER XXXVIII
Last Days in China
Return to Teng-yueh--Packing the specimens--Results of the Expedition--On the road to Bhamo--The chair coolies--Burma _vs._ China--In civilisation again--Farewell to the Orient
315-322
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FACING PAGE
Our camp on the Snow Mountain at an altitude of 12,000 feet _Frontispiece_
Yvette Borup Andrews with a pet Yün-nan squirrel 4 Edmund Heller 4 Roy Chapman Andrews and a goral 4
A Chinese hunter and a muntjac 28 Brigands killed in the Yen-ping Rebellion 28
The Ling-suik monastery 62 A priest of Ling-suik 62
A Chinese mother with her children 70 Chinese women of the coolie class with bound feet 70
Cormorant fishers on the lake at Yün-nan Fu 84 Our camp at Chou Chou on the way to Ta-li Fu 84
The Pagodas at Ta-li Fu 96 The dead of China 96
The residence of Rev. William J. Hanna at Ta-li Fu 102 The gate and main street of Ta-li Fu 102
One of the pagodas at Ta-li Fu 108
A Moso herder 112 A Moso woman 112
The Snow Mountain 116
A cheek gun used by one of our hunters 118 The first goral killed on the Snow Mountain 118
Hotenfa, one of oar Moso hunters, bringing in a goral 120 Another Moso hunter with a porcupine 120
A typical goral cliff on the Snow Mountain 132
A serow killed on the Snow Mountain 140 The head of a serow 140
The "white water" 152
A Liso hunter carrying a flying squirrel 162 The chief of our Lolo hunters 162
A Lolo village 174 Lolos seeing their photographs for the first time 174
Travelers in the Mekong valley 180 Two Tibetans 180
The gorge of the Yangtze River 184
A quiet curve of the Mekong River 190
The temple in which we camped at Ta-li Fu 200 A crested muntjac 200
The south gate at Yung-chang 210 A Chinese bride returning to her mother's home at New Year's 210
A Chinese patriarch 224 Young China 224
A Shan village 234 A Shan woman spinning 234
A Kachin woman in the market at Meng-ting 240 One of our Shan hunters with two yellow gibbons 240
Our camp on the Nam-ting River 246 The Shan village at Nam-ka 246
The head of a gibbon killed on the Nam-ting River 254 A civet 254
A Shan girl 260 A Shan boy 260
A suspension bridge 288 Mrs. Andrews feeding one of our bear cubs 288
A sambur killed at Wa-tien 302 The head of a muntjac 302
A mountain chair 312 The waterfall at Teng-yueh 312
Map I. The red line indicates the travels of the Expedition 318
Map II. Route of the Expedition in Yün-nan 320
CAMPS AND TRAILS IN CHINA