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NANKING—WUHU
Professor of German-Sen Chang-
sang (acting)
Professor of Japanese-Ching Teen-
chee (acting)
Native Professors of Chinese Litera-
tive (six)
Assistant Professors-Li Tsze-cheong,
Kung Pei-ching and others
* Kiang-nun-lu-sz-hsio-tang MILITARY ACADEMY
Commissioner-Tsien Teh-pei Captain-C. Loebbecke Lieutenant-E. Toepffer
Do. -B. von Tettenborn
Inspectors-Wei Ping-ch'üan, Yeh-lin
Interpreter-Philip Wong
院書女匯
rei-wen-shu-yuan
NANKING UNIVERSITY
Rev. G. A. Stuart, M.D., president and
dean of Medical school
Rev. J. Jackson, dean of Theological
school
Hwang Yung-liang, dean of Prepara-
tory school
Wilbur F. Wilson, profr. of English
Rev. A. J.Bowen, profr. of mathematics
處務營軍強自洋南
Nanyang Sze-chun xin-wu-chu
NANYANG ARMY ADMINISTRATION
Chief Director-Shên Tun ho, Taotai Aides-de-Camp-General Chang Tang-
chiao, Lieut.-Col. Sah Chun-ping Chief Secretary—U. K. Cheng
Commander of Troops-Major Baron
A. Reitzenstien
Captains-G. von Bodenhausen, Otte-
vin Maschke, Leo. von Nauendorff, Otto Count Nayhauss, Willy Quas- sowski
Drill Instructors –Lieutenants David Dittert, E. Detlefs, G. Dobberke,
August Ehses, J. Fressberger, B Friedrich, F. Hanisch, H. Krone
W. Mertens, Carl Sciba, P. Sims'
A. Wottrich, J. Zahn, O. Zarling
Chief Instructor of Band-F. Moller
堂學師水南江
Kiang-nan Shui-shih hsü-t'ang
NAVAL COLLEGE—ImperIAL
Commissioner-Kaw, Taotai
Sub-Commissioner-Chang, Taotai
Director-Tsai Ting, Sub-Prefect Executive Branch
Chief Instructor-John Penniall
Second do. -Capt. Chiang Chow-ying Superdt. of Cadets-Cheng Pin Yee Instructor of Cadets-W. E. Tiddy Engineering Branch
Second Instructor-C. C. Chow
Superdt. of Cadets-Chow Chin Fang Torpedo School
Superdt. of Cadets-Yih Yen Hsien
Post Office-Imperial ChinesE
Postal Officer- 1). Mullen
員人路鐡量測
RAILWAY DEPARTMENT
G. Hildebrand, engineer
Fritz Kolberg
Hermann Ruthenberg
Tien-chu-t'ang
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION Rev. Fr. H. Joret, S.J.
Rev. Fr. L. Gaillard, s.J.
會格貴 Kwei-ko-hui
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS MISSION
Miss Esther Butler, superintenden t
Miss Lenna Stanley
Miss Lucy A. Gaynor, M.D.
Miss M. A. Holme Miss Effie Murray
Miss Isabella French, M.D.
WUHU
湖蕪 Wi-hi
This port was opened to foreign trade, by the Chefoo Convention, on the 1st April, 1877. It is situated on the river Yangtsze, in the province of An-hwei, and is a half-way port between Chinkiang and Kewkiang, though nearer to the former. It has the appearance of a thriving and busy town, and is admirably located for trade. This is mainly owing to the excellence of its water communication with the interior. A large canal, with a depth of five to six feet of water in the winter and ten to twelve feet in the summer, connects the port with the important city of Ning-kuoh-fu, in southern An-hwei, fifty miles distant. Another canal runs inland for over eight miles in a south-westerly direction to Taiping-hsien, an extensive tea district. This canal, which is only navigable