at Northern Yunnan province, dressing in linen clothes, carrying poison arrow.
Yi ethnic generals and soldiers often bring a rifle and a cane knife with them.
aristocratic women mostly ride a horse and hold an umbrella when they are out.
Yi people mostly have their meals sitting on the ground.
Wu Po family's wazi (slave).
The adult male named Wu Po Wu Da and his sons. According to Zeng Zhaolun's book, Wu Po family received them warm-heartedly despite they only spoke few Han words.
Names on board read T. H. Goodwin,, W. B. Hicks, T. W. Southern, G. M. Allison, M. F. Cock, J. G. Mitchell, V. C. Hardy, R. W. Holloway, T. E. Morel, D. A. B. Young, R. W. McIntyre, J. C. MacBryan, J. Q. T. Syme, M. G. Fitzgerald, K. W. Gray
Names on board read A. R. Penn, F. S. Bates, G. M. Allison, E. A. Raimes, T. H. Goodwin, J. N. Lowry, R. F. Terry, D. A. R. Young, H. D. Holman, R. H. Ayre