f ■ 1 A6^ "Z CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY GIFT OF Romejm Hitchcock CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 077 050 387 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924077050387 MANUAL OF CHINESE BIBLIOGRAPHY, BEING A LIST OF WORKS AND ESSAYS RELATING TO CECIIsrA. BY p. G. & 0. F. VON m5lLEND0RFF, Interpreters to H. I. G. M.'s Consulates at Shanghai and Tientsin. SHANGHAI : KELLY & WALSH. LONDON : TEUBNEE & CO., LUDGATE HILL. GOELITZ, GEEMANY: H. TZSCHASCHEL. SHANGHAI : FEINTED AT THE "CELESTIAL EMPIEB " OFFICE. 1876. T 3\o| l^\%%i.o4- orf^^-eyp/^ Y I ,! ./mil -^T Die Zusammenstellung aller iiber China erschienenen Arbei- ten ist fiir den im fernen Osten wohnenden Fremden schon langst ein unabweisbares Bediirfniss. Gab es auch tiber ein- zelne Zweige, wie namentlich die sprachwissenschaftlicben, geschichtlich-erdbeschreibenden Schriften, ziemlich genaue bibliograpbische Zusammenstellungen, so ist doch die Lit- teratur iiber das Gesammtgebiet des cbinesischen Keiches niemals erschopfend behandelt worden. Es wird gewagt erscbeinen, dass eine solche Arbeit in China selbst, wo nur massige PrivatbibHotheken zu Gebote standen, unternommen worden ist, und sind wir tins der dadurch unabwendbar gebliebenen Mangel der nachstehen- den Blatter wohlbewusst. Die Hauptliicken werden die kleineren Aufsatze aus Fachzeitschriften treffen, von wel- chen einzelne gar nicht, viele nur bandeweise eingesehn werden konnten ; viele Titel haben nur aus zweiter Hand citirt werden konnen und diirften zahlreiche Ungenauig- keiten enthalten. Dennoch treten wir mit der quasi unfertigen Arbeit an die Oeffentlichkeit, um einmal die empfindliche Liicke fiir das wissenschaftliche Publikum hier auszufiillen, und weil wir hoffen durfen, dass durch die Veroffentlichung unsres Materials der Anstoss zu einer erschopfenden Bibliographie Chinas gegeben werden wird. Es diirfte ferner die unsres Wissens zum ersten Mai versuchte Uebersicht des in Zeit- IV schriften zerstreuten Materials, namentlich in den in China Tind in den englischen Colonien erschienenen, welclie in Europa noch wenig bekannt und wenig zuganglich sind, auch fur das europaische Publikum nicht oline Nutzen sein. Die wenigen Zusatze und Bemerkungen haben wir, sowie die Ueberschriften, englisch gegeben, da das Publikum, fiir ■welcbes wir unser Buch hauptsacblich bestimmten, in iiber- wiegender Majoritat aus Englandern besteht. Peogress in science can only be achieved by making use of the materials collected, and by building upon foundations already laid. A knowledge of the Hterature becomes there- fore an indispensable necessity. The present work is an effort to meet a desideratum in this respect, which as yet is unsupplied. We have made use of the works mentioned under part I and have to thank N. B. Dennys, Ph. D., of Hongkong, for the liberal manner, in which he has placed the commence- ment of a similar work of his own at our disposal. We are not aware, that any important work has been omitted, but should such be the case, criticism ought to be lenient, considering that the work was compiled in the cen- tre of China (at Kiukiang and Peking) and with access to none but private libraries. TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. List op "Works which FORMED THE FOUNDA- TION OF THE PRESENT COMPILATION 1 A. Chinese Language and Literature. II. Grammars 2 III. Dictionaries 6 IV. Dialogues, Handbooks &c 11 V. Translations : a. With Chinese Text 16 6. Without Chinese Text 21 VI. Philological Treat- ises 45 VII. Literature 64 VIII. Chinese Characters AND Printing 72 IX. Serials 77 B. The Chinese Empire. X. History and Chrono- logy 82 XL Geography and Tra- vels: a. General Geography and Topography, Population, Sta- tistics 94 6. The Open Ports... 104 c. Peking 109 d. Chusan Ill e. Formosa — /. Hainan 114 g. Maps 115 h. Travels 117 XII. Natural History: a. General 138 6. Climatology, Geo- logy, Mineralogy 139 c. Botany 142 On Tea 148 d. Zoology 149 Appendix : Medi- cal Observations 156 XIII. China and the Chi- nese: a. General description of the Empire ... 157 h. Government, Law, Army 170 On Coiaage and Coins 178 c. Customs and Man- ners 180 d. Arts, Industry, A- griculture 191 Silk manufacture, Rearing of Silk Worms 197 e. Sciences 198 /. Religions: 1. General, Con- VUl fucianism, Taoism. ... 207 2. Buddhism ... 213 3. Mohammeda- nism, Jews 221 g. Eebellions, Pirates, Secret Societies.. 222 h. Emigrants and Chi- nese Colonies ... 227 XIV. Intbecoubsb with Fo- EBIGNERS : a. Political: 1. Foreign Em- bassies to the Court of Peking ... 228 2. Political Ee- 1 at i n s , Treaties ... 235 3. Wars 246 4. Hongkong ... 250 5. Macao 252 h. Eeligious: 1. Eomish Mis- sions 253 2. Protestant Missions ... 263 3. Medical Mis- sions 278 c. Commercial: 1. General 281 3. Opium 291 d. Biographies of Eu- ropeans 293 XV. Aborigines, Miaotszb, Hakkas, &c 297 C. Extraprovincial China. XVI. Languages and Liter- ATDBE : a. Mandshu Lang- uage and Litera- ture 300 h. Mongolian Lang- uage and Litera- ture 305 c. Tibetan Language and Literature... 308 d. Corean Language 314 XVII. Geqgeaphy, History, Ethnographt op Ex- traprovincial China 314 a. Manchuria 315 6. Mongolia 317 c. Central Asia (Tur- kestan, Dsunga- ria, etc.) 322 d. Tibet 333 e. Corea and Liukiu 340 Index of Authors 345 I. List of Works which formed the foundation of the present compilation. 1 MEUSELIUS, J. G., Bibliotheca historica. Lip- siae, 1784-1802, 11 vols., 8vo.; Vol. II, pars. II on China. 2 TEKNAUX-COMPANS, H., BibHotheque asiatique et afriquaine, Paris, 1841, 8vo. 3 WILLIAMS, S. W., List of foreign works upon China. Chinese Eepository, XVIII, pp. 402- 657. 4 KONEE, W., Repertorium uber die von 1800-1850 in akad. Abhandlungen, etc. auf dem Gebiete der Geschichte erschienenen Aufsatze. Berlin, 1852, 8vo. Continuation of No. 1, MeuseHus. 5 ZENKER, J. T., Bibliotheca orientahs., Manuel de bibliographie orientale. Leipzig, 1861, 2 vols., 8vo. 6 ANDREAE, V.and GEIGER, J., Bibliotheca si- nologica. Uebersichtliche Zusammenstellung als Wegweiser durch das' Gebiet der sinologischen Literatur. Frankfurt a/m, 1864, 8vo. See J. Mohl, Journ. As., Ill, 370, 1864. A selection of European publications up to 1863. 7 Catalogue of books relating to China and the East, 8vo. This is the catalogue of A. Wylie's library, now in the R. A. S., Shanghai. 8 DENNYS, N. B., Catalogue of books on China (other than philological) in Treaty Ports (No. 1213). Appendix, pp. 1-26. 9 For the publications of protestant missionaries up to 1867, see A. Wylie's Memorials, No. 3650. 10 KISTNER, 0., Buddha and his doctrines, a bi- bliographical essay. Leipzig, 1869, 4to. See Notes and queries, III, 95; Chinese Recorder, III, 228. 11 The " Wissenschafthchen Jahresberichte der deuts- chen morgenl. Gesellschaft," by Fleischer, Rodi- ger and Arnold. But especially the excellent one by R. Gosche (Professor at Halle a/s), 1862-67. Leipzig, 1871, 8vo. 12 DUDGEON, J., List of Russian works on China, Chinese Recorder, IV, 207. 13 CORDIER, H., Catalogue of the library of the N. C. B. of the R. A. S., Shanghai. Shanghai, 1872, 8vo. Besides these works, nearly all the serials under IX have been extracted. A. Chinese Language and Literature. II. Grammars. 14 VARO, F., Arte de la lengua madarina, acrecentato y reducido de la mejor forma P. N. St. Pedro de la Pinuela. Anadiose un confesionario muy utO y provechoso para alivio de los nuevos ministros. Canton, 1703, 4to. Printed on blocks, without Chinese charaet- ers. 15 FOURMONT, S., Meditationes sinicae. Paris, 1737, fol. 16 — — Linguae Sinarum manderinicae et hiero- glyphicae grammatica duplex, latine et cum cha- racteribus Sinensium. Item Sinicorum regiae bi- bliotbecae librorum catalogus. Parisiis, 1742, fol. See Chin. Eepos., X, p. 672 ; XVIII, p. 403. 17 BAYER, T. S., Musaeum sinicum. Petropoli, 1780, 2 vols., 8vo. Contains also a translation of the first part of the Ta-hsio with Chinese text ; grammar of the Ts'in-ts'iu dialect, I, pp. 137-67. 18 EAGER, J., Elements of the Chinese language. London, 1806, 2 vols., 8vo. See As. Mag., II, 79, 1803. 19 MARSHMAN, J., Clavis sinica. Elements of Chi- nese Grammar, with a dissertation on the charact- ers and the colloquial medium of the Chinese and an appendix containing the Ta hyoh of Confucius with a translation. Serampore, 1814, 4to. See A. Remusat, Mel. as., II, 132; Chin. Repos., VII, p. 115 ; IX, p. 587. 20 MORRISON, R., A grammar of the Chinese lang- uage. Serampore, 1815, 4to. ♦ See A. Remusat, Mel. as., II, p. 152. 21 RfiMUSAT, A., Elemens de la grammaire chinoise ou principes generaux du kou-wen ou style antique et du kouan-hoa, c'est-a-dire de la langue com- mune. Paris, 1822, 8vo.; 2nd ed. by L. de Rosny. Paris, 1853, 8vo. The preface contains critical notes on all pre- ceding works. See S. de Sacy, Notice de I'ouvrage intitule : Elements, etc. Paris, 1822, 4to. 22 GONgALVEZ, J. A., Aite China, constante de Al- phabeto e grammatica, comprehendendo modelos das differentes composi^oens. Macao, 1829, 4to.. See Chin. Repos., XV, p. 71. The extracts from histories and fables trans- lated by J. Bowring, Chin. Eepos., XX, p. 94, p. 122, p. 194 ; and Chin, and Jap, Eepos,, Dec, 1863, Jan.-Ap,, 1864. 23 PEEMAEE, P., Notitia linguae Sinicae. Malacca, 1831, 4to. See A.Eemnsat, Jour, des Savans, Sept,, 1831. E. C. Bridgman, Chin. Eepos., I, p. 152 ; XVI, p. 266. The proverbs selected from it Chin. Eepos., XV, p. 140. Translated into English by J. G. Bridgman. Canton, 1847, 8vo. For a notice of the manner, in which this valuable work was prepared and sent to Fourmont, see Chin. Eepos., X,, p, 671. 24 HYACINTHE BITCHOUEIN, Kitaiskaya gramma- tika (Chinese grammar.) St, Petersburg, 1838, 243 pp., lithogr., 4to. (in Eussian,) 25 (GUTZLAFF, K.) PhUosinensis : Notices on Chi- nese grammar. Batavia, 1842, 8vo. See E. C. Bridgman, Chin. Eepos., XI, p. 317. 26 ENDLICHEE, S,, Anfangsgriinde der chinesischen Grammatik. Wien, 1845, 8vo. 27 Premiers rudiments de la langue Chinoise. Paris, 1844, 12mo. 28 EDKINS, J., A grammar of coUoquial Chinese, as exhibited in the Shanghae dialect. Shanghai, 1853, 8vo.; 2nd, ed., 1868, VIII, 225 pp., 8vo. 29 — — A grammar of the Chinese colloquial lan- guage, commonly called the Mandarin dialect. Shanghai, 1857, 8vo.; 2nd ed., 1864, 8vo. 30 BAZIN, A., Grammaire Mandarine ou principes generaux de la langue chinoise parlee. Paris, 1856, 8vo. See T. Pavie, Grammaire jnandarine par Bazin, J. as., 5me. serie, X, p. 558 ; see also No, 531. 31 SCHOTT, W., Chinesische Sprachlehre. Berlin, 1857, 4to. 32 — — Zur Chinesischen Sprachlehre. Berlin, 1868, 4to. Contains additions and corrections to the preceding work. 33 SUMMERS, J., Handbook of the Chinese language. Oxford, 1863, 8vo. Grammar and Chrestomathy. 34 LOBSCHEID, W., Grammar of the Chinese lan- guage. Hongkong, 1864, 8vo. For the dialect of Canton. 35 ISAIAH, J., Wwedenie w russko — kitaiskii slovar. Peking, 1869, 16mo,, 69 pp. (in Eussian.) Grammatical introduction to the author's Eussian-Chinese vocabulary. 36 CASTANEDA, B. , Grammatica elemental de la lengua China, dialecto Cantones. Hongkong, 1869, 8vo. See Notes and queries, III, p. 160. 37 JULIEN, S., Han-wen-tehi-nan, Syntaxe nouveUe de la langue Chinoise, fondee sur la position des mots. Paris, 1869, 2 vols., 8vo. See Ch. Eeview, I, p. 110. Vol. I : grammatical observations, monogra- phies on the most difficult prepositions, particles, etc.; table of idiotisms, fables, legends, etc., translated verbally. Vol. II : Eeprint of critiques against Pau- thier, a vocabulary of difficult expres- sions of the Chinese novel ^MM Yu- tshiau-li (see Wylie's notes, p. 163), a verbal translation of the first 3 acts of the " Orphelin de la Chine." 38 EUDY, C, The Chinese Mandarin language after OUendorf's new method. Ban-zai-sau by Turre- tini. Seneve, 1872, 8vo. 39 EOSNY, L. de, A grammar of the Chinese language, London, 1874. III. Dictionaries. 40 COLLADI, D,, Dictionarium linguae sinensis cun^ explicatione latina et Mspana. Romae, 1632, 4to, See A. Eemusat, mel. as., II, p. 65. 41 DIAZ, F., Vocabulario de letra China con la explica- cion casteUana, hecho con gran propriedad y abun- dancia de palabras. Manuscript in the E. libr. of Berlin, c. 1647, fol., 598 pp.; another copy at Paris, 4to., 396pp. 42 DALQUlE, F. S., Dictionnaire chinois et frangais, in the French edition of Kirchner's China illustrata. Amsterdam, 1670, fol., appendix, p. 324-367, in roman letters. 43 RAPEE, M., A Chinese and English dictionary, translated from the Latin Macao dictionary. Lon- don, 1807. 44 DEGUIGNES (fils), Dictionnaire chinois, frangais et latin. Paris, 1813, fol. Reprinted : Dictionarium sinico-latinum auc- tore M. de Guignes ; meUori ordine digestum labore, cura ac dihgentia F. H. Mangieri. Hongkong, 1853, 4to. The original is the M. S. dictionary of P. Basile de Glemona. See A. Remusat, Mel. as., II, p. 71. 45 KLAPROTH, J., Supplement au dictionnaire chi- nois-latin public par M. de Guignes. Paris, 1819, fol., I, fasc. Only to rad. 61, the " examen critique " in the preface is by A. Remusat. See A. Remusat, Mel. as., II, p. 217-242. 46 MOEEISON, E., Dictionary of the Chinese language, divided into 3 parts. I, Chinese and English, arranged according to the Radicals, 3 vols.; II, Chinese and English, arranged alphabetically, 2 vols.; Ill, English and Chinese, 1 vol. Macao, 1819-22, 6 vols., 4to. The 2nd part, arranged alphabetically, is re- printed in 2 vols. Shanghai, 1865, Svo. See J. Klaproth, AUg. Litt. zeit., No. 29, 1828, and Dernier mot sur le dictionnaire du Dr. E. Morrison. Paris, 1830, 8vo. A. Eemusat, Mel. as., II, p. 157-216. This monument of literary labor was publish- ed at the expense of the East India Company. The first vol. of part I is the best, the others are excelled by modern works. 47 — — Vocabulary of the Canton dialect. Macao, 1828, 3 parts, 8vo. I, Enghsh-Chinese ; II, Chinese-English ; III, Chinese words and phrases. 48 — — An English and Chinese vocabulary, the latter in the Canton dialect. Calcutta, 1840, 12mo. 49 GON^ALVEZ, J. A., Diccionario Portuguez-China. Macao, 1831, 4to. 50 — — Diccionario China-Portuguez. Macao, 1833, 4to. The author has reduced the number of 214 radicals to a system of his own, which is, however, easily mastered. 51 — — Vocabulariumlatino-sinicum. Macao, 1836, Svo. 52 — — Lexicon manuale latino-sinicum. Macao, 1839, Svo. 53 — — Lexicon magnum latino-sinicum. Macao, 1841, 4to. 54 MEDHUEST, W. H. (sen.), Dictionary of the Hok- keen dialect of the Chinese language, according to the reading and colloquial idioms. Macao, 1832, 4to., LXIV, 860 pp. See Chin. Eepos., VI, p. 142. 8 55 MEDHUEST, W. H. (sen.), Chinese and English dictionary. Batavia, 1842-43, 2 vols., 8vo. 66 — — English and Chinese dictionary. Shanghai, 1847-48, 2 vols., 8vo. See E. C. Bridgman, Chin. Repos., XII, p. 496. 57 — — Comparative vocabulary of the Chinese, Corean and Japanese languages, to which is add- ed the Thousand-characters classic in Chinese and Corean, accompanied by indexes of all Chi- nese and English words. Batavia, 1835, 8vo. 58 DAVIS, J. F., Commercial vocabulary, English-Chi- nese. Macao, 1834, 12mo. 59 DYER, D., Vocabulary of the Hokkien dialect. Sin- gapore, 1338, 8vo., without Chinese characters. 60 SIEBOLD, P. F. von, Lui Ho, sive vocabularium sinense in Koraianum conversum, opus sinicum origine in peninsula Korai impressum in lapide exaratum a Sinensi Ko....annexa appendice voca- bulorum Koraianorum, japonicorum et sinensium comparativa. Lugduni Batavorum, 1838, fol. 61 GALLERY, J. M,, Systema phoneticum scripturae sinicae. Macao, 1841, 8vo. See G. T. Lay, Chin. Repos., XII, p. 253 and Callery's reply, ibid, p. 371. 62 GALLERY, J. M., Dictionnaire encyclopedique de la langue Chinoise. Paris et Macao, 1845, part I, fasc, 1, 4to. For prospectus and preface, see Chin. Repos., XII, p. 300; XIV, p. 137. The beginning of the translation of the M "SC M M pei-wen-yiin-fu (see Wyhe's notes, p. 11.) 63 LEGGE, J., A lexilogus of the Enghsh, Malay and Chinese languages, comprehending the vernacular idioms of the last in the Hok-keen and Canton dialects. Malacca, 1841, 8vo. See Chin. Repos., XI, p. 389. 64 THOM, R., Chinese-English vocahulary. Canton, 1843, 8vo. 65 WILLIAMS, S. W., An English and Chinese voca- bulary in the Court dialect. Macao, 1844, 8vo. See E. C. Bridgman, Chin. Itepos., XV, p. 145. 66 — — Tonic dictionary of the Chinese language in the Cantan dialect. Canton, 1866, 8vo. A new edition of this work by J. Eitel is soon expected. 67 — — A syllabic dictionary of the Chinese lang- uage, arranged according to the Wu-fang Yuan-yin, with the pronunciation of th« characters as heard in Peking, Canton, Amoy and Shanghai. Shang- hai, 1874, 1252 pp., 4to. See Chin. Recorder, V, p. 226-228 ; China Review, III, p. 138-142 ; W. P. Groe- nevelt, ibid, p. 226-241 ; Ibid, IV, p. 318-322. 6S SCHOTT, W., Vocabularium sinicum. Berlin, 1844, 4to. A collection of Chinese types, brought to Berlin by K. Giitzlaff, with Latin trans- lation. 69 GODDART, J., A Chinese and Enghsh vocabulary in the Tie-chiu dialect. Bangkok, 1847, 8vo. In the dialect of Chaochou fu (local pronun- ciation : tie-tshiu) in the province of Kuang-tung. 70 CHALMERS, J., Chinese phonetic vocabulary, con- taining all the most common characters with their sounds in the Canton dialect. Hongkong, 1855, 8vo. 71 — — Enghsh and Cantonese pocket dictionary. Hongkong, 1859, 12o., 4th ed., 1873. See China Review, II, p. 126. 72 HOBSON, B., Medical vocabulary in Enghsh and Chinese. Shanghai, 1858, 8vo. 10 73 MACGOWAN, J., Chinese and English vocabulary. Shanghai, 1862, 2 vols., 8vo. 74 ISAIAH, J., Eussko-kitaiski slovar (Eussian-Chinese vocabulary.) Peking, 1867, 535 pp., 16nio. (in Eussian.) Supplement, Peking, 1871, 16nio. 75 WASSILYEFP, W., Kitaiski-russko slovar (Chinese Eussian dictionary.) St. Petersburg, 1867, 466 pp., fol. 76 PAUTHIEE, G., Dictionnaire etymologique Chi- nois-Annamite Latin-Frangais. Paris, 1867, 4to. 77 LOBSCHEID, W., EngHsh and Chinese dictionary, with the Punti and Mandarin pronunciation. Hongkong, 1866-69, 4 vols., 4to. , See China Mag., 1869, p. 112. 78 — — Chinese and EngHsh dictionary. Hong- kong, 1871, 8vo. 79 Kwong Tsun Tuk, An English and Chinese lexicon. Hongkong, 1868, 8vo,, 326 pp. and Chinese and English index, 66 pp. Expressions, 3 pp.; short sentences, 24 pp. In Cantonese. 80 EDKINS, J., A vocabulary of the Shanghai dialect. Shanghai, 1869, YI, 151 pp., 8vo. See Phoenix, II, p. 32. 81 PEENY, P., Dictionnaire Frangais-Latin-Chinois, de la langue Mandarine parlee. Paris, vol. I, 459 pp., 1869 ; vol. II, 1872, 4to. Vol.. II has the separate title : Appendice du dictionnaire Frangais-Latin-Chinois, and is composed of essays on various sub- jects relating to China. 82 MACLAY, E. S. and BALDWIN, C. C, Alphabetic dictionary of the Chinese language, in the Foo- chow dialect. Foochow, 1871, 1107 pp., 8vo. See Chin. Eecorder, III, p. 132 : Phoenix, I, p. 222. 11 83 STENT, G. C, A Chinese and English vocabulary in the Pekingese dialect. Shanghai, 1871, 8vo.; smaller edition: A Chinese and English pocket dictionary. Shanghai, 1874, 8vo. See Chin. Eecorder, V, p. 55. 84 DOOLITTLE, J., Vocabulary and handbook of the Chinese language. Foochow, 1872, 2 vols,, 4to. See_ China Eeview, I, p. 269. Vol. I is an English-Chinese vocabulary; Vol. II contains useful lists and transla- tions by various authors. 85 DOUGLAS, C, A Chinese and Enghsh dictionary of the vernacular or spoken language of Amoy with the principal variations of the Chang-chew and Chin-chew dialects. London, 1873, lex. 8vo., XIX, 612 pp. Without Chinese characters. See China Eeview, II, p. 129 ; Triibner's Ee- cord, June, 1873 ; Chin, Eecorder, V, p. 50-53 ; Lit. Centralblatt, 1874, p. 304, 86 GILES, H. A., A dictionary of colloquial idioms in the Mandarin dialect. Shanghai, 1873, 4to. See North Ch. Herald, 1st Dec, 1873, p. 527. 87 LEMAIEE, G, et GIQUEL, P., Dictionnaire de po- che Frangais-Chinois suivi d'un dictionnaire tech- nique des mots usites a I'arsenal de Foutcheou. Shanghai, 1874, 421 pp,, 12mo, See Chin. Eecorder, V, p. 169. 88 MOEEISON, W. T., An Anglo-Chinese vocabulary of the Ningpo dialect. Shanghai, 1876, XV, 559 pp., 8vo. See Chin, Eecorder, VII, p, 145-46. IV. Dialogues, Handbooks, &c. 89 DUFAYEL, Eecueil de pieces utiles pour faciliter 12 I'etude et Tintelligence de la langue Chinoise. Rouen, en XI fol. 90 MORRISON, R., Dialogues and detached sentences in the Chinese language with a free and verbal translation in English. Macao, 1816, 8vo. The pronunciation is in the Court dialect, 91 The English and Chinese student's assistant or col- loquial phrases, letters, &c. in Enghsh and Chi- nese. Malacca, 1826, 8vo. See Chin. Repos., XVIII, p. 107. 92 DEAN, S., First lessons in Tie-chiu. Bangkok, 1841, 4to. See note to No, 69, 93 BRIDGMAN, E. C, Chinese ehrestomathy in the Canton dialect with English translation and notes. Macao, 1841, 4to. See Chin. Repos., XI, p. 157-161 ; p. 226- 230. 94 WILLIAMS, S. W., Easy lessons in Chinese or progressive exercises to facUitate the study of that language, especially adapted to the Canton dialect. Macao, 1842, 8vo. See Chin. Repos., XIV, p. 389. 95 MEDHURST, W. H. (sen.), Chmese dialogues. Shanghai, 1844 ; 2nd edition, 1861, 8vo. See Chin. Repos., XIV, p. 396. 96 — — Lessons in Chinese. Shanghai, 1846, 8vo. 97 Han-Tseu-Thso-Yao, Exercises progressifs sur les clefs et les phonetiques de la langue Chinoise, suivis de phrases familieres et de dialogues. Paris, 1845, 8vo. 98 THOM, R., The Chinese speaker or extracts from works written in the Mandarin language as spoken at Peking. Ningpo, 1846, 8vo. See Chin. Repos., XVI, p. 236. There exists a Chinese edition in 4 vols., 16mo., without the translation, for Can- tonese. 13 99 EOCHET, L. de, Manuel pratique de la langue Clii- noise vulgaire contenant un choix de dialogues fa- mUiers, de diff^rents morceaux de litterature, pre- cedes d'une introduction grammaticale et suivis d'un vocabulaire. Paris, 1846, 8vo. 100 — — Textes faciles en langue Chinoise. Paris, 1864, 12mo. 101 PILAY, STKENASSA, A manual for youth and stu- dents or Chinese vocabulary and dialogue, Ningpo dialect. Chusan, 1846, 8vo. 102 DEVAN, T. T., Beginner's first book in the Chinese language. Canton vernacular. Hongkong, 1847, 8vo. 103 — ■ — The household companion and student's first assistant with many additions, corrections, &e. by Eev. W. Lobscheid. Hongkong, 1867, 8vo. 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Paris, 1834, 8vo. 246 — — Eesume des principaux traStes chinois sur la culture des muriers et I'education des vers a soie. Paris, 1837, 8vo. German by F. L. Lindner, Stuttgart und Tu- bingen, 1837, 8vo.,- 2nd ed., 1844, 8to.; Italian by M. Bonafous, Torino, 1837, 8vo.; English, Washington, 1838, 8vo.; Eussian, St. Petersburg, 1840; Greek, Paris, 1847, 8vo. See E. Reichenbach, Ueber Seidenraupen- zucht in China Mimchen, 1867, 8vo.; Isid. deirOro, L'educazione dei bachida seta. Milano, 1870, 16mo. See Wylie's notes, p, 76. 247 — — Tao-sse ou le livre de la purete et de la tranquUlite. See Jaquet, J. as,, dec. 1837, p. 544-599; Julien's reply, ibid. Mars 1838, p. 269- 297. 248 — — Notices sur les pays et les peuples etran- gers, tirees des geographies et des annales chin., J. as., 4e. s6r., VIII, p. 228, p. 385 ; IX, p. 50, p. 189 ; X, p. 81. 249 — — Voyages des pelerins bouddhiques, vol. I : histoire de la vie de Hiouen-Thsang et de ces voy- ages dans rinde. Paris, 1853, 8vo. 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London, 1824 ss., 4to. 856 Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch genootschaap. Batavia, 1825-63, 20 vols., 8vo. 857 Canton miscellany, Nos. I, X. Macao, 1830, 8vo. 868 BEEGHAUS, H., Annalen der Erd-Volker-und Staatenkunde. Berlin, 1830 ss. 859 The Canton Register. Canton, 1831-34, 2 vols., 8vo. 860 Eevues de deux mondes. Paris, 1831 ss., 8vo. 861 Journal of the E. A. S. of Bengal. Calcutta, 1831- 62, 31 vols., 8vo. 862 The Chinese Eepository. Canton, 1832-51, 20 vols., 8vo. 863 MOEEISON, J. E., Companion to the Anglo-Chi- nese calendar. Canton, 1832, 12mo. 864 The evangelist and miscellanea sinica, 4 Nos. Ma- cao, 1833, 4to. Commenced by E. Morrison, but suspended, as contrary to the doctrines of the Eo- man Cathohc Church. 865 The journal of the E. A. S. of Great Britain and Ire- land. London, 1834 ss., 8vo. 866 EVANS, J., The periodical miscellany and juvenile instructor. Malacca, 1836-37, 8vo. Intended to be a successor to Milne's Indo- Chinese gleaner. No. 852. 867 Zeitschrift fiir die Kunde des Morgenlandes, herausg. von Ewald, Lassen, Etickert u. A., I-III, Gottin- 80 gen, 1837-39, IV- VII ; Bonn, 1845-50, 7 vols., 8vo. 868 VATEE, J. S., Analekten der Sprachkunde. Leip- zig, 1840, 8vo. 869 Kevue orientale, Eecueit periodique par Carmoly. Bruxelles, 1841 ss. 870 Kevue de I'Orient. Paris, 1843-46, 11 vols.; conti- nuation under the title : Eevue de I'Orient et de I'Algerie. Paris, 1847 ss. 871 Zeitschrift der Deutschen morgenlandischen Gesell- schaft. Leipzig, 1846 ss., 8vo. 872 Jahresberichte der Deutschen morgenlandischen Ge^ sellschaft. Leipzig, 1846 ss., 8vo. 873 Transactions of the China Branch of the E. A. S. Hongkong, 1848-59, 6 parts, 8vo. 874 Jpurnal of the American Oriental Society. New York, 1849-56, Vols. I-V, 8vo.; New Haven, 1860 ss.. Vols. VI ss., 8vo. 875 The Chinese miscellany. Shanghai, 1849-50, 8vo., 4 Nos. 1. A glance at the interior of China ; 2. The Chinaman abroad; 3. Dissertation on the silk manufacture ; 4. General de- scription of Shanghai. This serial was begun by W. H. Medhurst, sen. 876 Evangelischer Eeichsbote. Organ fiir den evange- lischen Gesammtvereia fur die chinesische Mis- sion. Berlin, 1850 ss., 4to. 877 Nachrichten der ostindischen missionsanstalt zu Halle. 878 KALKAE, C. H., Meddelebser angaande evange- liets udbredelse in China. Copenhagen, 1851 ss., 4to. 879 An Anglo-Chinese calendar. Canton, 1851 ss., 8vo. 880 Shanghai almanack and commercial guide. Shang- hai, 1852 ss., 8vo. 881 Shanghai miscellany. Shanghai, 1852-56, 2 vols., 8vo. 81 882 Trudui tshlenow rossiskoi duklioonoi missii w Peki- nie (Works of the Eussian ecclesiastical mission at Peking.) St. Petersburg, 1852-66, 4 vols., 8vo., 486 pp., 490 pp., 473 pp., 460 pp. See J. as., XIII (1869), p. 70; Ztschr. d. D. M. G., XXI, p. 499. Vol. I-III German by Abel und Mecklenburg, Arbeiten der Kaiserlich Kussiscben Ge- sandtscliaft zu Peking iiber China. 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Shanghai, 1874 ss., 8vo. 892 The China magazine, edited by C. Langdon Da- vies. Hongkong, 1868-69, 3 vols., 8vo. 893 The Phoenix, a monthly magazine for China, Ja- pan and Eastern Asia, edited by Eev. J. Sum- mers. London, 1871-72, 2 vols., 4to. 82 894 Atsume Gusa, pour servir a la connaissance de I'ex- treme Orient. Kecueil public par P. Turretini. Geneve, 1871 ss., 4to. 895 Ban Zai Sau, same title, 8vo. 896 The China review or Notes and queries on the Far East, published every two months, edited by N. B, Dennys. Hongkong, 1872 ss,, 8vo. Since 1876 edited by E. J. Eitel. 897 Wostotshny Sbornik (Oriental magazine.) St. Pe- tersburg, 1872 ss., I, 3 Nos., 202 pp., 8vo. (in Eussian.) 898 Mittheilungen der Gesellschaft fiir Natur-und Vol- kerkunde Ostasiens. Yokohama, 1873 ss.; Heft, I-IX, fol. X. History and Chronology. 899 MALDONADO, H., Epitome historical de Eeyno de la China, 1621, 8vo. French : Nouvelle histoire de la Chine par J. J. Bellefleur. 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Hwang Ngantung; ibid, XIV, p. 436. 2318 — — , Translation of an essay by a graduate against drowning female children ; ibid, XVII, p. 11. 2319 — — , Statement regarding the mnrder of a wo- man by her grandson and of him by the neigh- bouring villagers ; ibid, XVII, p. 480. 2320 TKACY, J., Condition of females among the Chi- nese ; ibid, II, p. 313. 2321 — — , Description of a Chinese wedding ; ibid, IV, p. 568. 2322 SCHOTT, W., Zur Etymologie des Schachspiels, Mag. des Auslands, Dec. 1835, No. 154. 2323 Diet of the Chinese, Chin. Eep., Ill, p. 457 ss. 2324 WILLIAMS, S. W., Example of 24 fihal children; ibid, VI, p. 130. 2325 — — , Three examples of female constancy; ibid, VI, p. 568. 2326 — — , Example of revenging a father's death ; ibid, VIII, p. 345. 2327 — — , Festivals given by the emperors Kanghi and Eaenlong to old men ; ibid, IX, p. 258. 2328 — — , Illustrations of men and things in Chi- na ; ibid, IX, p. 366, 506, 635 ; X, p. 99, 104, 172, 472, 519, 613, 666 ; XI, p. 325, 434 ; XVII, p. 591. 2329 — — , Description and translation of a Shau Ting or Longevity Screen ; ibid, XIII, p. 535. 2330 — — , Anecdotes from Chinese authors to illus- trate human conduct ; ibid, XVII, p. 646 ; XVIII, p. 159. 2331 — — , Kevenge of Miss Shang Sankwan ; ibid, XVIII, p. 400. 2332 STEVENS, E., Clanships and feuds among the Chi- nese; ibid, IV, p. 411. 2383 MOERISON, J. R., Charms, tahsmans and felicitous appendages worn about the person or hung up in 183 houses, etc. used by the Chinese, Transact. K. As. Soc, III, p. 2; Chin. 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A., Remarks made upon exhibiting a To-la Pall ; ibid, p. 178-181. 2381 BOWRING, Sir J., Education in Cbina, Shilling Magazine, No. 2 (1865), June, art. 8, No. 4; (Aug.), art. 6, No. 5 ; (Sept.), art. 5. 2382 Aus dem Haus und Volksleben in China, Globus, X (1866), No. 2, p. 33-41 ; No. 5, p. 144-147, illustr. 2383 HOLLINGWORTH, H. G., A short sketch of the Chinese game of Chess, Journ. N. C. B. of R. A» S., Ill, Dec, 1866, p. 107-112. 2384 SCHLEGEL, G., Jets over de Prostitutie in China, Verhand. van het Batav. Genootsch. van K. en W., XXXII (1766). German in Ausland, 1866. 2385 — — , Punch and Judy shows in China, Notes and Queries, I, p. 139. 2386 — — , Easter-eggs in China ; ibid, II, p. 21. 2387 — — , Monkeys in horse stables ; ibid, II, p. 49. 2388 — — , Preference for fox-flesh and prejudice against horse-flesh amongst antediluvian nations ; ibid, II, p. 68. 2389 — — , A Chinese proverb ; ibid, III, p. 181. 2390 — — , Chinesische Brauche und Spiele in Eu- ropa. Breslau, 1869, 8vo. 2391 — — , Die Prostitution bei den Chinesen. "Aus- land," 1869. 2392 PFIZMAIER, A. , Beitrage zur Geschichte der Perlen. Sitzungsber. der Wiener Ak., Philos.-hist. CI., LVII (1867), p. 617-654. 2393 BREWSTER, Sir D., Chinese magic mirors, Scien- tific Review, No. 2, art. I. 2394 A legend of Shiu-hing, Notes and Queries, I, p. 9. 2395 Tanka Boatmen ; ibid, I, p. 28, 107. 2396 CHAMPS, E. de, YeUow as an imperial color; ibid, I, p. 52. 2397 — — , Apropos des bottes ; ibid, I, 85, 187 2398 Dress of Chinese ladies ; ibid, I, p. 76, 107, 143 ; Ch. Magaz., 1869, p. 84. 2399 Presentation of boots to outgoing officials, Notes and Queries, I, p. 77. 2400 Circulating libraries in China ; ibid, I, p. 100, 118. 2401 Albinos in China ; ibid, I, p. 92, 93, 106. 2402 Infanticide in China ; ibid, I, p. 109 ; II, p. 81 ; III, p. 45 ; Ch. Review, II, p. 55. 2403 MAYERS, W. F., YeUow as the imperial colour. Notes and Queries, I, p. 142. 2404 — — , Small feet and prohibition of the practice; ibid, II, p. 27. 2405 — — , Chinese actors; ibid, II, p. 56. 2406 — — , Hereditary Genius ; ibid, II, p. 154. 2407 — — , Mermaids and mermen in the Chinese seas ; ibid. III, p. 99. 2408 — — , Black slaves in China ; ibid, III, p. 105. 2409 — — , The legend of the moon and Changnoo ; ibid. III, p. 123. 2410 The Lo-fau shan ; ibid, I, p. 148. 2411 EITEL, E. J., Spirit rapping in China; ibid, I, p. 164. 2412 — — , SomnambuUsm in China ; ibid, II, p. 19. 2413 Self immolation in China ; ibid, II, p. 3. 2414 Cost of living among the Chinese ; ibid, II, p. 11, 26. 2415 MINCHIN, G., SmaU feet and prohibition of the practice ; ibid, II, p. 43. 2416 — — , Origin of Dragon boats ; ibid, II, p. 157. 2417 — — , The legend of Hung Cheng-chou ; ibid, II, p. 177. 2418 — — , Presentation of umbrellas; ibid, II, p. 180. 2419 — — , The tomb of Kung Ming ; ibid, III, p. 36. 2420 — — , The legend concerrdng Chang Tien-she ; ibid. III, p. 89. 2421 — — , Prediction concerning the Tatsing dynas- ty. Chin. Recorder, III, p. 257. 2422 — — , Divorces among the Chinese ; ibid, IV, p. 135. 188 2423 — — , Curious Chinese eupergtition, Notes and Queries, II, p. 96. 2424 SAMPSON, T., Chinese pawntickets ; ibid, II, p. 108. 2425 — — , Urn-burial in China ; ibid, II, p. 109. 2426 — — , Antimarriage associations ; ibid, II, p. 142. 2427 KNOWLTON, M. J., Burial in China ; ibid, II, p. 126. 2428 — — , A Chinese lottery ; ibid, II, p. 131. 2429 — — , Parental authority m China ; ibid. III, p. 54. 2430 — — , Early marriages ia China ; ibid, III, p. 54, 2431 Chinese belief in the power of Foreigners to discover precious metals or stones ; ibid, II, p. 130. 2432 A King of the dogs; ibid, II, p. 132. 2433 Chinese conjurors and Ventriloquists; ibid, II, p. 147. 2434 The feast of lanterns ; ibid, II, p. 147. 2435 Chinese benefit societies ; ibid, II, p. 148 ; III, p. 105. 2436 Cremation in China; ibid, II, p. 152 ; III, p. 47. 2437 WYLIE, A., Steaks from living cattle; ibid, II. p. 155. 2438 Intermarriages between Tartars and Chinese ; ibid, II, p. 156. 2439 The Dragon boat feast; ibid, II, p. 158. 2440 The Chinese method of computation; ibid, II, p. 177. 2441 Chinese salutation dance and amateur actors ; ibid, II, 178. 2442 Taming of wild cattle in Formosa ; ibid, II, p. 179 ; III, p. 49. 2443 KOPSCH, H., Life boats in China ; ibid, II, p. 190. 2444 — — , The Yang tsze life boats, Ch. Review, I, p. 381. 2445 Eespect paid to written paper. Notes and Queries, II, p. 191. 189 2446 Die Chinesen, Petermann's geogr. Mittli., 1869. 2447 SIMON, E., Note sur les petites societes d'argent en Chine, Journ. N. C. B. of R. A. S., V (1869), p. 1. 2448 — — , Sur les institutions de credit en Oliiae ; ibid, VI (1871), p. 53. 2449 Compression of women's feet, Chin. Recorder, I, p. 232, 259 ; II, p. 230; III, p. 21, 24. 2450 PUDGEON, J., The small feet of Chinese women ; ibid, II, p. 93, 130. 2451 — — , SoUtaire with woodcuts ; ibid. III, p. 259, 334. 2452 KERR, J. G., Small feet; ibid, 11, p. 169; III, p. 22. 2453 — — , Drinking habits of Chinese ; ibid, HI, p. 85. 2454 An enigma ; ibid. III, p. 77. 2455 On Chinese oaths and swearing ; ibid. III, p. 103. 2456 ARENDT, K., On Chmese riddles ; ibid, III, p. 184. 2457 Quail fighting in Canton, Notes and Queries, III, p. 22. 2458 PHILLIPS, G., Tea fiTst used as an article of drink in China ; ibid, III, p. 79. 2459 SMITH, F. P„ The ari of selfdefence in China; ibid, III, p. 88. 2460 — — , Chinese abstaining from animal food; ibid, III, p. 94. 2461 — — , Burying straw effigies with the dead, Ch. Recorder, III, p. 190. 2462- — — , Games and sports of Chinese children, The Phoenix, II, p. 33. 2463 Kissing among the Chinese, Notes and Queries, III, p. 108. . 2464 ALABASTER, C, Fairs in China ; ibid. III, p. 109. 2465 — — , Catalogue of Chinese objects in the S. Kensington Museum. London, 1872, 8vo., 80 pp. 2466 In the highlands of the Chinese, Chm. Magaz., 1869, p. 177. 2467 On the mode of raising and administering public 190 subscriptions, Notes and Queries, III, p. 184. 2468 Chinese Cannibalism, Chin. Recorder, III, p. 205. 2469 Tsaou-ngo temple (near Wuch'ang fu, Hupei) ; ibid, III, p. 206. 2470 THOMSON, J., A visit to Yuan-foo monastery; - ibid. III, p. 296. 2471 The Uterati of China ; ibid. 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Beitr., II, 1781. 10. English: Lord MACARTNEY, 1792-1794. 3067 ANDERSON, A., A narrative of the British embassy to China. London, 1795, 4to. German : Hamburg, 1796, 8vo. 3068 STAUNTON, Sir G., Authentic account of Lord Marcartney's Embassy to the emperor of China. London, 1797, 2 vols., 4to., Atlas fol.; also 3 vols., 8vo. See Chin. Rep., II, 1833, p. 337-350. German : Berlin, 1798, 3 vols., 16mo. French: Paris, 1804, 5 vols., 8vo., Atlas. Russian : St. Petesburg, 1804, 4 vols. 3069 — — , An historical account of the embassy to the emperor of China. London, 1797, 8vo. French by Castera. Paris, 1798, 8vo. 3070 — — , An abridged account of the Embassy to the Emperor of China. London, 1797, 8vo. 3071 HUETTNER, J. G., Nachrichten von der britischen Gesandtschaftsreise nach China. Berlin, 1797, 8vo. French : Paris, 1800, 18mo. 3072 HOLMES, S., The journal of, during his attendance on Lord Macartney's embassy to China. 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Parisiis, 1700, 8vo. 3406 GOUVEA, A. de, Innocentia victrix s. sententia comitiorum Sin. imp. pro innocentia christ. reli- gionis. Quamcheu, 1671, fol. 3407 GAECIA, ¥., Eelacion de la persecucion de los pre- dicadores de Christo en la China. SevUla, 1671, 4to. 3408 Historica relatio de ortu et progressu fidei ortho- doxae in regno Chinensi ab a. c. 1681 usque ad a. c. 1669 ex Uteris E. P. J. A. Schall. Eatisbo- nae, 1672, 8vo. 3409 VEEBIEST, P. F., Lettre ecrite de Peking a tous lesjesuites de I'Europe le 15. aout, 1678. Pa- ris, 1682, .12mo. 3410 — — , Lettae ecrite de la Chine, oil Ton voit I'etat present du christianisme dans cet empire et le Men qu'cn y pent faire pour le salut des ames. Paris, 1682, 4to. 3411 PHILIPUCCI, F. X., Praeludium ad plenam dis- quisitionem de cultu Confucii, 1682. 256 3412 TELLIEE, P. de, Defensie des aouream c}ir6tiens et des uiisgionnaires de la Cbina, du ^Tgipon et des Indes. 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Charmot au sujet de la religion des Chinois, 1701. ,3444 Lettres de qiielques membres de la Compagnie de Jesus, ecrites de la Chine et des Indes Orientales. Paris, 1702, 12mo. 3445 Diffesa del giudizio formato della S. Sede Apostolica nel di 20 Nov. 1704 intorno ai riti e ceremonie Cinesi. Torino, 1709, 4to. 3446 Considerazioni sulla scrittura intitulata : riflessioni sopra la causa della Cina. Koma, 1709, 4to, .3447 Memoires pour Kome sur I'etat de la religion chre- tienne dans la Chine, 1709, 4to. Suite, 1710, 8vo. .3448 FAQUINELLI, Eeflexions surle culte de la Chine, avec la reponse, 4to. 3449 Apologia delle risposte date del procuratore del Car- dinale di Tournon alii 5 memoriali del P. ProTana intorno il sacrificio cinese. Eoma, 1710, 4to. 3450 Eisposta dei signori delle missione stranieri alia pro- testa ed alle riflessioni dei P. P. Jesuiti intorno U sacrificio Cinese. Eoma, 1710, 4to. ,9451 MAUEITIUS, Afgodendienst der Jesuiten in China. 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Gregoria de religiozos 'descalzos de N. S. P. St. Francisco en China. Manilla, 1788, 3 vols., fol. 3461 VIANI, P., Istoria delle cose operate nella Cina de Mre. G. A. Mezzabarba, Legato apostolico, in quell' Imperio et di presente Vascovo de Sodi. Parigi (Turin), 1739, 8vo.; Venezia, 1760, 8vo. Prohibited : French extracts in Hist. gen. des Voy., V ; English in Coll. of voy.. Ill, p. 584 ss. ; German, V, p. 641 ss. 3462 MOSHEIM, J. L. von, Historia tartarorum ecclesi- astica. Helstadii, 1741, 4to. 3463 — — , Erzaehlung der neuesten chinesischen Kirchengeschichte. Rostock, 1748, 8vo.; and German edition of Du Halde, II (No. 2018.) English ; London, 1750, 8vo. 260 3464 BAHE, F., Alle,rneuest,e chinesisclie Merkwurdigikei,- ten und grtindliche Widerlegung yieler Irrungen yon J. L, von Moslieim. Augsburg, 1758, 8yo, 3465 Memorie storicjie dell' eminentissimo Mr. Card, di Tournon, e^ppste con mpnumenti rari ed autenr tici. 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Naples, 1832, 3 vols., 8vo. 3474 NOEL, P., MeniQir,e sur I'etat des missions de la Chine, trad, du latin, Lett, ed., VI, p. 68 ss. ; Nouv. edition, XVlil, p. 160 ss; XXVII, p. 1-22. 3475 PAEENNIN, Lettre de 1715, Mission a Peking; ibid, XXIX. 8476 MOEEISdN, E., Eemarks on Dufresses death aud on Timkowsky, Chin. IJepos., I, p. 377. 3477 — — , Memorial of the catholic bishop Mouley to the emperor of China. Shanghae, 1855, 8vo. 3478 BEIDGMAN, E. C, Christian books published by the Eomanists, Chin. Eepos., I, p. 504. 261 .3479 -^ — , Proclamation from the magistrate af Shanghae securing Eomish missionaries a resi- dence at Sukia hwei; [ibid, XVIII, p. 477. 3480 — — , Missions of the Bomish chm-ch ia Chiaa and Mongolia ; ibid, XVIII, p. 574, 617. 3481 — — , Translation of Paul Sti's apology for the Jesuits, addressed to the emperor Wanhh in 1617; ibid, XIX, p. 118. 3482 LJUNSTEDT, Sir A., Contributions to an historical sketch of the Roman Catholic church at Macao. Canton, 1884, 12mo. See Chin. Repos., Ill, p. 289. 3488 Brugi^re's trawls in China and Chinese Tartaric, Chin. Repos., VI, p. 287. 3484 Roman cathohc missions to Corea ; ibid, VIII, p. 667, 3485 MEDHURST, W. H. (sen.). Toleration of Roman Catholicism in a proclamation at Shanghae by the intendant ; ibid, XIV, p. 632. 3486 Toleration of Roman Catholicism in a communica- tion from Kiying to P. S. Forbes ; ibid, XIV, p. 587. 3487 Eizzolati's letter on Roman catholic missions in Chi^ na ; ibid, XV, p. 39. 3488 HAPPER, A. P., Roman catholic missions in China; ibid, XV, p. 298, 400, 463, 507. 348.9 — — , Letter of Bishop Besi respecting Romish _mission,s in Shantung ; ibid, XV, p. 250. 3490 NEVE, EtabUssement et destruction de la premiere chretiente dans la Chine. Loewen, 1846, 8vo. 3491 MILNE, W. C, An all important proclamation of Count de Besi against receiving scriptures from heretics, Ch. Repos., XVI, p. 246, 606. 3492 Geschichte der Katholischen Missionen im Kaiser- reiche China. Wien, 1846, 2 vols., 8vo. 3493 DAMMANN, A., China und seine Bewohner mit Rticksicht auf altere und neuere Missions-versuche unter diesem Volke. Diisselthal, 1847. 262 3494 ZWETKOFF, P., On cliristianity in CHina, Euss. Eccl. Miss., I (1853), 55 (in Russian). 3495 THOMS, P. P., Prohibitions addressed to Chinese converts of the Eomish faith, Ch. Rep., XX, p. 85. 34% BROULLION, R., Missions de Chine; memoire snr I'etat actuel de la mission de Kiangnan. Pa- ris, 1855, 8vo. 3497 HUC, Le christianisme en Chine, en Tartaric, etc. Paris, 1857, 8vo. 3498 HE YD, W., Studien tiber die Kolonien der romi- schen Kirche, welche die Dominikaner und Franzis- kaner im 13. und 14. Jahrh. in den von den Tar- taren beherrschten Landern Europas und Asiens gegrtindet haben. Niedner's Ztschr. f. hist. Theol. 1858, Vol. Ill, p. 260. 3499 Die Leiden der romischen Christen in Anam und Korea. Neue Ev. K. Ztg., 1863, No. 32-33. 3500 ANDRE-MARIE, F., Missions dominicaines dans Textreme Orient, Paris, 1865, 18nio. 3501 MEYNARD, P., Missions dominicaines dans I'estre- me Orient, Revue cathol. de Louvain, VIII serie, T. Ill (1865), p. 711. 3502 LENFANT, C, Missions de I'estreme orient, ou coup d'oeil sur les persecutions de la Chine, de la Cochinchine, du Tong-king et de la Coree. Pa- ris, 1865, 12mo. 3503 Romish missions, Ch. Recorder, I, p. 70, 90, 141, 184, 220, 166, 216 ; Notes and Queries, II, p. 70, 132, 163, 107, 171. 3504 Souvenirs de Chine par un missionaire. Paris, 12mo. 8505 The massacre at Tientsin, Notes and Queries, III, p. 150. 3506 STANLEY, 0. A., The Tientsin massacre; ibid, III, p. 207. 3507 The Tientsin massacre. Shanghai, 1870, 8vo. 3508 PALLADIUS, 0., Traces of Christianity in Mongo- lia and China in the 13th century, drawn from 263 Chinese sources, Oriental Magazine, 1872, I, No. 1 (in Eussian.) English: in Chin. Recorder, 1875, p. 104- 113; French by E. E, Premare in An- nales de Philos. chret. 2. Protestant Missions. 3509 An abridged account of the state of religion in China and Cochinchina during the years 1806-7. Lon- don, 1809-11, 2 parts, 12n]o. 3510 Opinion of a Chinese priest respecting Christ, Indo- chin. Gleaner, No. 1, 1817. 3511 YATES, T., Indian church history or an account of the planting of the gospel in Syria, India and Chi- na. London, 1818, 8vo. See E. C. Bridgman, Chin. Eepos., XVI, p. 153. 3512 MILNE, W. C, A retrospect of the Protestant Mis- sion to China. Malacca, 1820, 8vo., 376 pp. See A. Eemusat, Mel. as., I, p. 31-50. 3513 ■ — — 's Eemarks on Chinese terms to express the Deity, Indq-Chin. Gleaner, III, 1821, p. 97 ; also in Chin. Eepos., VII, p. 314. 3514 MOEEISON, E., J. Barrow's remarks on Missions, Chin. Eepos., I, p. 76. 3515 — — , Synopsis of 2 Christian tracts ; ibid, I, p. 77. 3516 — — , Quarterly review on missions; ibid, I, p. 108. 3517 — — , Eeasons for hostihty to missions ; ibid, I, p. 497, 3518 — — , England and America for the world ; ibid, II, p. 507. 3519 Euhkien people weU disposed and ready to be in- structed; ibid, I, p. 151. 3520 BEIDGMAN, E. C, Missionary journals of Toinlin and Medhurst ; ibid, I, p. 224. 264 3521 — — , Wide field' for missions in China ; ibid, I, p. 333. 3522 — — , Early introduction. of Christianity in Chi- na ; ibid, I, p. 447. 3523 — — , Synopsis of a tract called " Two friends" ; ibid, II, p. 283. 3524 — — , Account of the Chinese version of the Bible and the proper style for a version of the Bi- ble in Chinese ; ibid, IV, p. 249, 297. 3525 — — , Disposition of the Chinese government towards Christianity and laws in the code relating to it ; ibid, VI, p. 49. 3526 — — , Brief memoir of the Chinese evangehst Leang Afah. London, 1840, 12mo. 3527 — -^ , Warrahty for Christian missions; ibid, VIII, p. 44. 3528 -^ — r Comparative view of 6 versions of John i, 1 ; ibid, XIV, p. 54. 3529 — — ,■ Queries respecting, the translation of the words God, Spirit and Angel ; ibid, XIV, p. 101. 3530 — — , Increase of missionaries among the Chi- nese ; ibid, XIV, p. 148. 3531 — — , Toleration of Christianity given in the emperor's I'eply to a memorial from Kiying ; ibid, XIV, p. 195 ; XV, p. 154. 3532 — — , Words demanding attention in revising the Bible ; ibid, XV, p. 108. 3533 — — , Revision of the Chinese version of the Bi- ble and remarks^ on the words Spirit and Grod;' ibid, XV, p. 161. 3534 — ^ -^ , Views of Drs. Morrison, Milne, Marshman and others respecting the word for Deity ; ibid, XVI, p. 99, 122. 3535 — — , Proceedings of the committee of Dele- gates on the revision of the New Testament and vote on word for God ; ibid, XVII, p. 53. 3536 — — , Eemarks on the notes of Z. Z. by Rev. W. H. Mediiurst, and reply to these remarks in 265 explanation ; ibid, XVII, p. 459. 8537 — — , Notice regarding Chiaese tracts published witb the funds of the Am. Tract Soc. ; ibid, XVII, p. 649. 3538 — — , Protestant missions in Shanghai and their present operations, 1849 ; ibid, XVIII, p. 515 ; XIX, p. 330. 3539 KEATING, A. S., Parallel drawn between Romish and protestant missionaries ; ibid, I, p. 268. See E. C. Bridgman, Chin. Repos., I, p. 270. 3540 GUETZLAFF, K., Diffusion of Knowledge in Chma ; ibid, II, p. 508. 3541 — — , Remarks on the conversion of the Chi- nese ; ibid, II, p. 565. 3542 — — , Slow progress of propagating the gospel in China; ibid. III, p. 244. 3543 — ■ — , Measures for extending missions by preaching ; ibid, III, p. 559. 3544 — — , Need of a new version of the Bible in Chinese ; ibid, IV, p. 393. 3545 — — , State and prospects of Chinese viewed in connection with the ' late war and missions ; ibid, XII, p. 294. 3546 — — , Remarks regarding the translation of the terms for Deity ia the Chinese translation of the Scriptures ; ibid, XV, p. 464. 3547 — — , Two notes against the use of Shia for God ; ibid, XVI, p. 37, 121. 3548 — — , Die Mission in China. Berhn, 1860, 8vo. 3649 MORRISON, J. R., Lectures on the sayings of Je- sus. Malacca, 1832, 8vo. 3550 TRACY, J., Extent of modern benevolence. Chin. Repos., II, p. 428. 3551 — — , New mode of teaching the Chinese ; ibid, V, p. 41, 109. 3552 STEVENS, E., Promulgation of the gospel in Chi- na ; ibid, III, p. 428. 3553 SCHMIDT, H. J., Uroffenbarung oder diegrosse Leh- 266 re des Christentlmms, nachgewiesen in den Sagen und Urkunden der altesten Volker, vorzilglicli in den canonischen Btichern der Chinesen. Lands- hut, 1834, 8vo. 3554 EVANS, J., Eeport of Anglo-Chinese CoUege for 1834. Malacca, 1835. 3555 KIDD, S., Kemarks on a new version of the S. S. in Chinese. London, 1836, 8vo. 3556 MEDHUEST, W. H. (sen.). Memorial on a new version of the Chinese scriptures. London, 1836, 8vo. 3557 — — , A dissertation on the theology of the Chi- nese with a view to the elucidation of the most appropriate term for expressing the Deity ia the Chinese language, Shanghai, 1847, 8vo. See E. C. Bridgman, Chin. Eepos., XVII, p. 414. 3558 — — , Eeply to the few plain questions of a bro- ther missionary. Shanghai, 1848, 8vo. 3559 — — , An inquiry into the proper mode of ren- dering the word God in translating the S. S. into the Chinese language. Shanghai, 1848, 8vo. ; also Chin. Eepos., XVI, p. 34; XVII, p. 105, 161, 209, 265, 321. 3560 — — , Eeply to the essay of Dr. Boone on the proper rendering of the word elohim and theos into the Chinese language. Canton, 1848, 8vo. ; also Chin. Eepos., XVII, p. 489, 545, 601. 3561 — — , On the true meaning of the word Shin. Shanghai, 1849, 8vo. See S. W. WUliams, Chin. Eepos., XVIII, p. 607. 3562 — — , Letter to the editor of the Ch. Eepos., with a translation of a tract on nourishing the spirit. Chin. Eepos., XIX, p. 445. 3563 — — , An inquiry into the proper mode of trans- lating ruach and pneuma in the Chinese version. Shanghai, 1850, 8vo. 267 See E. C. Bridgman, Chi. Eep., XIX, p. 478. 3564 — — , To the -protestant missionaries at Hong- kong and the five ports of China. Shanghai, 1850, 8vo. 3565 — — , On the Chinese version of the scriptures. Shanghai, 1851, 8vo. 3566 — — , Keply to the Bishop of Victoria's ten rea- sons in favors of teenshin. Shanghai, 1851, 4to. 3567 — — , Eeply to Dr. Boone's vindication of com- ments on the translation of Eph. I in the delegates' version, 1852, 8vo. 3568 — — , MILNE, W. C. and STKONACH, J., Strictures on the remarks contained in papers re- lating to the Shanghai revision of the Chinese scriptures. Shanghai, 1852, 8vo. See S. W. WiUiams, Chin. Eepos., XX, p. 485. 3569 WILLIAMS, S. W., lUustrations of Scripture, Chin. Repos., VIII, p. 640; XVII, p. 537. 3570 — — , Position and operations of the protestant missions at the 5 ports and Hongkong in 1849 ; ibid, XVIII, p. 48. 3571 — — , Church at Amoy and trip up the Min ; ibid, XVIII, p. 444. 3572 — — , Proceedings of missionaries at the several ports and of the delegates upon the version of the testaments ; ibid, XIX, p. 544 3673 — — , Testimony of the truth of Christianity given by Kiying and remarks by Bishop Boone ; ibid, XX, p. 41. 3574 — — , Proceedings relating to the Chinese ver- sion, report of a committee of the Am. Bible So- ciety; ibid, XX, p. 216. 2575 — — , List of protestant missionaries sent to the Chinese up to Jan. 1852 and present position of their missions ; ibid, XX, p. 613. 3576 LEGGE, J., Letters on the rendering of the name of God in the Chinese language. Hongkong, 1840, 8vo. 268 See E. E. Moncrieff, Chi. Eepos., XIX, p. 524. 3577 — — , An argument for Shang Te as the proper rendering of the words elohim and theos. Hong- kong, 1850, 8vo. 3578 ABEEL, D., Mission at Amoy and Kulangsn, Chin. Eepos., XI, p. 50 ; XII, p. 266. 3579 — " — , Journal kept at Kulangsu and Amoy; ibid, XIII, p. 74, 283. 3580 Meeting in Hongkong for revising the Bible in Chi- nese ; ibid, XII, p. 549. 3581 MILNE, E. G., Sinim, a plea for China. London, 1843, 8vo. 3582 ELLIS, W., The history of the Londan Missionary Society. London, 1844, 8vo. 3583 DA VIE S, E., China and her spiritual claims. Lon- don, 1844, 8vo. 3584 TOMLIN, J., Missionary journals during 11 years' residence. London, 1844, 8vo. 3585 LOWEIE, W. M., The land of Sinim or a survey of Christian missions to the Chinese, Chin. Eepos., XIII, p. 113, 466, 537, 578, 644. 3586 — — , Eemarks on the words God and spirit, and the transference of proper names into Chi- nese; ibid, XIV, p. 101. 3587 — — , The words Shin, Shangti and T'ien ex- amined with reference to the version of the Bible ; ibid, XV, p. 311. 3588 — — , Eemarks on the words and phrases best sxrited to express the names of God in Chinese ; ibid, XV, p. 568, 577 ; XVI, p. 30. 3589 SMITH, G., Address on the subject of Christian missions ; ibid, XV, p. 234. 3590 — — , The natural religion of China as illustra- tive of the proper word for translating God into the Chinese language. Shanghai, 1853, 8vo. 3591 — — , A visit to some of the Outstations of the church mission in the prefecture of Foochow, Chin. Eecorder, I, p. 17. 269 3592 ANDEESON, K., Theory of missions to the heathens, Chin. Repos., XV, p. 481. 3593 POLLMANN, W. J., Missions at Amoy up to 1846 ; ibid, XV, p. 355. 3594 — — , List of tracts printed in Chinese; ibid, X.VI, p. 379. 3596 Ordination of Tsin-shen as a minister of the gospel ; ibid, XV, p. 627. 3596 WAN, M., Les missions protestantes en Chine. Paris, 1846, 8vo. 3697 PEET, L. B., Plea in behalf of China, Chin. Repos., XVI, p. 321. 3598 — — , Remarks for the best terms for God in Chinese. Canton, 1852, 8vo. 3699 — — , Letter to the friends of protestant mis- sionaries to the Chinese. Fuchow, 1853, 8vo. 3600 — — , On Mission schools. Chin. Recorder, I, p. 132, 150. 3601 — — , Observances of Sabbath by our teachers ; ibid, I, p. 231. 3602 GODDART, J., Inquiry respectmg the mode of de- signating the third person of the Godhead in Chi- nese, Chin. Repos., XVI, p. 391. 3603 WATTEVILLE, B. von, China und das Evange- hum. Drei Vortrage iiber die evangelische Mis- sion. Karlsruhe, 1845, 8vo. 3604 HAMILTON, J., China and the China Mission. London, 1847, 8vo. 3605 DAMMANN, A., China und seine Bewohner mit Riicksicht auf altere und neuere Missionsversuche. Berhn, 1847, 8vo. 3606 Position of protestant missionaries in China, 1848, Chin. Repos., XVII, p. 101. 3607 BOONE, W. J., A few plain questions addressed to those missionaries who teach the Chinese to wor- ship Shangti; ibid, XVII, p. 367; XVIII, p. 97. 3608 — — , An essay on the proper rendering of the 270 words elohim and theos. Canton, 1848, 8vo.; also Chin. Kepos., XVII, p. 17, 57. 3609 — — , Defence of an essay, etc. Canton, 1850, 8vo.; Chin. Kepos., XIX, p. 345, 409, 465, 569, 625. 3610 — — , A vindication of comments on the trans- lation of Ephes. I in the delegates' version. Can- ton, 1852, 8vo. 3611 — — and LEGGE, J., The notions of the Chi- nese concerning God and spirits. Hongkong, 1852, 8vo. 3612 Letter upon the use of the terms Shin and Shangti and that ti is not a generic term, Chin. Kepos., XVIII, p. 100. 3613 BOWKING, J., /Thoughts on the manner of express- ing the word for God in the Chinese language ; ibid, XVIII, p. 600. 3614 STAUNTON, G., An inquiry into the proper mode of rendering the word God in translating the S. S. into the Chinese language. London, 1849, 8vo. See S. W. Williams, Chin. Kepos., XVIII, p. 607. 3615 Edict against Christianity by the prefect of Kiaying chou. Chin. Kepos., XIX, p. 566. 3616 MONCKIEFF, E. T. K., On using two terms for God ; ibid, XIX, p. 280. 3617 DOTY, E., Thoughts on the proper term to be em- ployed to translate Elohim and Theos into Chi- nese. Shanghai 1850, 8vo. (Ch. Kepos., XIX, p. 185.) 3618 Native Evangelization in China. London, 1850, 8vo. 3619 Notes of an interview between H. E. Su Kiyii and the Bishop of Victoria at Fuhchau, Dec, 1850, Chin. Kepos., XX, p. 247. 3620 KADLEY, J., Chinese Version. London, 1851, fol. 3621 CULBEKSTON, M. S., Keply to the strictures on the remarks made on the translation of Genesis 271 and Exodus in the revision of the Chinese Scrip- tures. Canton, 1852, 8vo. 3622 — — , Essay on the bearing of the pubHcations of the Taiping Dynasty insurgents in the contro- versy respecting the words Elohim and Theos. Shanghai, 1853, Bvo. (Chin. Kepos., XIX, p. 90), 3623 BEIDGMAN, J. G., Daughters of China. Glasgow, 1852, 8vo. 3624 BETTELHEIM, B, J., The mission of Loo-chew. Canton, 1852, 8vo. 3625 BIERNATZKI, K. L., Beitriige zur Kunde China's in Beziehung auf die Missionssache. Kassel, 1853, 8vo. 3626 Christianity in China, the history of Christian mis- sions. London, 1854, 8vo. 3627 KESSON, J., The cross and the dragon or the for- tunes of Christianity in China. London, 1854, 8vo. 3628 MALAN, S. C, Who is God in China, Shin or Shang-ti ? London, 1855, 8vo. 3629 — — , A letter on the pantheistic and on the buddhistic tendency of the Chinese and Mongol version of the Bible published by the British and foreign Bible Society. London, 1856, 8vo. 3630 NEUMANN, K. F., Das Christenthum, die Jesuiten und die evangelischen Sendboten. Zeitschr. der d. morg. Ges., VII, p. 141. 3631 MAESHAL, T. W. M., Christianity in China. Lon- don, 1858, 8vo. French : L. de Wazier, Les missions chre- tiennes. P. 1865, 2 vis., 8vo. ; Vol.1, 62-191, Missions en Chine. 3632 WILEY, J. W., The mission cemetery and the fall- en missionaries of Fuchau, China. New York, 1858, 8vo. 3633 DEAN, W., The christian missions. New York, 1859, 8vo. 3634 SMITH, E., A charge dehvered to the Anghcan Clergy at Shanghai. Shanghai, 1860, 8vo. 272 3635 BURKHARDT, G. E., Kleine Missionsbibliothek. Bielefeld, 1861, 8vo. 3636 HART WELL, C, A few thoughts on the question : what term can be christianized for God in China. Shanghai, 1864, 8vo. S637 — — , The relation of Christians to the exami- nations, Ch. Recorder, I, p. 217. 3638 — — , The American board of commissioners for foreign missions on Polygamy ; ibid, II, p. 187. 3639 — — , Ordination in Tungchau; ibid. III, p. 257. 3640 — — , Selecting and training of native helpers ; ibid, IV, p. 116. 3641 BALDWli^, S., Directory of protestant missionaries in China. Fuchow, 1865, 16mo. ; also 1866. 3642 — — , On the purchasing of slave girls by chris- tians, Ch. Recorder, II, p. 244. 3643 HANSPACH, Report of the Chinese vernacular schools in Kuangtung. Hongkong, 1865, Bvo. 3644 MATHESON, D., Narrative of the Mission to Chma of the Eng, Presbyt. Church, with remarks on the social Hfe and rehgious ideas of the Chinese by the Rev. J. Macgowan. London, 1866, 8vo. 3645 WHATELY, Miss, Mission to the women of China. London, 8vo. 3646 HAMILTON, J., China and the Chinese Mission. London. 3647 GAMBLE, W., Statistics of protestant missions ia China. Shanghai, 1865. 3648 HUDSON, T. H., Important considerations relative to English translation in reply to the proposal for a new version of the S. S. Shanghai, 1865, 8vo. 3649 CRAWFORD, F. P., A few thoughts in reply to a short essay on the question : what term can be christianized for God in China. Shanghai, 1866, 8vo. 3650 WYLIE, A., Memorial of protestant missionaries to the Cliinese, giving a list of their publications 273 and obituary notices of the deceased. Shanghai, 1867, 8vo. Contains short notices on 338 protestant mis- sionaries up to 1867. 3651 — — , Bible in China, Ch. Recorder, I, p. 121, 145 ; also, 1869, 8vo. 3652 — — , On the Knowledge of a weekly sabbath in China ; ibid, IV, p. 4, 40. 3653 TUCKEE, H. C, Thoughts on missions; ibid, I, p. 1. 3654 THOBUEN, J. M., Tracts and Tract societies ; ibid, I, p. 5. 3655 Divorce and remarriage ; ibid, p. 14, 36, 54, 55, 56, 90. 3656 BUTCHEE, 0. H., Missionary labor, trials and con- solation of; ibid, I, p. 43. 3657 WOLFE, J., Persecution in Lo-yuen; ibid, I, p. 48. 3658 KNOWLTON, M. J., Work of Christian missionaries in Chiaa ; ibid, I, p. 63. 3659 — — , The relation of protestantism to roma- nism in China ; ibid, I, p. 110. 3660 — — , Bible distribution in China as means of civilisation ; ibid, II, p. 209. 3661 — — , Modern Christian missions in China; ibid, II, p. 312, 340. 3662 — — , Hon. J. Eoss Brown on Missions ; ibid, II, p. 109. 3663 — — , Positivism ; ibid, II, p. 222. 3664 — — , The Yangchow Eiot; ibid, II, p. 69. 3665 — — , China as a Mission field, A premium tract. New York, 1873, 8vo. See Chin. Eecorder, V, 1875, p. 108. 3666 Attack on Missionaries at Yangchow, Ch. Eecorder, I, p. 88. 3667 MOULE, A. E., On the sale of books and tracts to the Chinese ; ibid, I, p. 104. 3668 — — , Some remarks on a recent gossip in the North China Herald (China Missions from a Chi- nese point of view) ; ibid, VI, p. 130-137. 274 3669 NELSON, E., Kelation of Christianity to polygamy; ibid, I, p. 169. 3670 On preaching to the Chinese public ; ibid, I, p. 173. 3671 STANLEY, C. A., Chihli and Shantung, Notes on a missionary tour; ibid, I, p. 177. 3672 — — , Will missionaries be permitted to reside in the interior of China ? Ibid, II, p. 323. 3673 SYLE, E. W., Present aspect of missionary work in China; ibid, I, p. 193. 3674 — — , Female education at Shanghai ; ibid, I, p. 214. 3675 NOYES, H. V., On teachmg to Chinese assistants, Enghsh ; ibid, I, p. 217. 3676 — — , Letter from Canton ; ibid, II, p. 258. 3677 — — , Persecution at Tung kun in the province of Canton ; ibid, II, p. 316. 3678 — — , Out-break at Fat-shan ; ibid, III, p. 193. 3679 TUENEE, F. S., Best method of presenting the Gospel to the Chinese ; ibid, I, p. 225, 255 ; II, p. 29, 88, 123, 150, 241, 272, 301. See Ch. Eecorder, III, p. 169. 3680 — — , Christianity versus polygamy; ibid, I, p. 233. 3681 LOBSCHEID, W., Christianity versus polygamy; ibid, p. 234. 3682 LOEECHEE, J., Christianity versus polygamy; ibid, I, p. 235. 3683 KEEE, J, G., Protestant missions in Kuangtung ; ibid, I, p. 237. 3684 DOUGLAS, C, Mission building in the country; ibid, I, p. 260. 3685 — — ' , A reply to the charges brought against protestant missionaries in China, 1869, 8vo. See Ch. Eecorder, II, p. 111. 3686 — — , The Delegates' version, Ch. Eecorder, III, p. 18. 3687 Missionaries and their consuls; ibid, II, p. 11, 51, 53, 77, 110, 171. ^ 275 3688 DODD, S., Missionary celibacy; ibid, II, p. 19. 3689 — — , The relation of Christianity to Polygamy ; ibid, II, p. 31, 253. 3690 — — , The Synod of China ; ibid, III, p. 832. 3691 ASHMOEE, W., Preparatory work in missions; ibid, II, p. 35. 3692 The protestant missionaries in China ; ibid, II, p. 57, 63, 95, 141, 142; III, p. 255; V, p. 72 and p. I- VII, 1874. 3693 WHEELEE, L. W., A missionary conference in Peking ; ibid, II, p. 75. 3694 — — , Polygamy or concubinage ; ibid, II, p. 136. 3695 BLODGET, H., Eight years in North-China ; ibid, II, p. 76. 3696 — — , Address on missionary work in China ; ibid, II, p. 250. 3697 — — , Distribution of the Bible ; ibid, IV, p. 312. 3698 Schools in Kuangtung province ; ibid, II, p. 79. 3699 TALMAGE, J. V. N., The relation of Chirstianity to Polygamy ; ibid, II, p. 89. 3700 The Chiqiese government and missionaries ; ibid, II, p. 105. 3701 DUDGEON, J., Notes of a Bible tour in Shansi ; ibid, II, p. 134. 3702 The polygamy question ; ibid, II, p. 162, 194. 3703 On native contribution; ibid, II, p. 211. 3704 A plea for Christian polyandry ; ibid, II, p. 220. 3705 The Rival missions ; ibid, II, p. 254. 3706 The Lord's day; ibid, II, p. 275. 3707 DOOLITTLE, J., Salaries of native helpers ; ibid, II, p. 308. 3708 McGregor, W., The Lord's day; ibid, II, p. 320. 3709 — — , Amoy missionary statistics; ibid, IV, p. 234. 3710 CRIBB, A. W., WOODIN, S. F., Prmting books in Foochow Colloquial ; ibid, II, p. 324, 329. 3711 SWANSON, W. S., Ten Years of missionary life in Amoy; ibid, III, p. 8. 31. 276 3712 NEVIUS, J. L., EeKgious interest in Ping-tu ; ibid, III, p. 140. 3713 KITCHIE, H., Missionary work among the Formo- san aborigines ; ibid, III, p. 167. 3714 MACLAY, E. S., Tenth annual metbodist meeting at Foocbow ; ibid, III, p. 233. 3715 — — , Speeches of Chiaese Christians on self Support ; ibid, IV, p. 284. 3716 HALL, W. N., Protestant missionaries in Lao-liang, Shantung ; ibid, III, p. 359. 3717 BALDWIN, C. C, Self-supporting churches ; ibid, III, p. 346. 3718 MAHOOD, J. E., Study of the Scriptures among Chinese Christians ; ibid. III, p. 315. 3719 Duty of self Support ; ibid. III, p. 309. 3720 EWEE, F. 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S., Causes of hostility to missionaries; ibid, IV, p. 263. 3736 MUIEHEAD,W., China and the Gospel. London, 1871, 8vo., 305 pp. 3737 WILLIAMSON, A., The claims of Chma on Chris- tian men. Edinburgh, 1871, 8vo. See The Phoenix, II, p. 62. 3738 THOMSON, E., Our oriental missions. New York, 2 vols., 16mo. Vol. I : India and China ; II : China- and Bulgaria. 8739 MUELLEE, C, Ueber EeHgion und Mission in Chi- na. Aus alien Welttheilen, Mai, 1872, p. 249. 3740 BOWEA, E. C, Christian missions in Kwangtung, China Ee\dew, II, p. 244-254, 1874. 3741 HUBEIG, F., Eeport for the year 1873-74 of the mission schools connected with the Ehenish mis- sion in China. Hongkong, 1874, 8vo. 3742 Ein Chinesisches Urtheil tiber die Missionare, Deut- sch. Protest. Blatt 1874, No. 28. 3743 Translation of a letter from E. Li Yumi, presiding elder of the Hok ch'iang district, in connection with the methodist mission at Foochow, 1874. 3744 BUTLEE, J., The use of money as an aid and a hindrance to mission work in China, Chin. Ee- corder, V, p. 18-28. See A. E. Moule ; ibid, p. 91-98. 3745 PIEEOY, Q., The extension of missionary effort in the Canton province ; ibid, p. 132-137. 3746 Opening of a new mission church ; ibid, p. 214-216. 3747 GOEDON, A., The late emeute at Chi-mi; ibid, p. 270-273. 3748 The proposed general conference of all the missiona- ries in China ; ibid, p. 355-359. 3749 The terms for God and spirit, Chin. Eecorder, VI, correspondence. 278 8750 GRAVES, E. H., What are the best means of deve- loping the Christian character of our native con- verts ? Ibid, YI, p. 197-205. 3751 DAVIS, J. W., The number of missionaries in China ; ibid, VI, p. 340-344. 3752 Colportage in China ; ibid, VI, p. 409-413. 3763 Minutes of the 3 meeting of the Synod of China, convened at Chefoo, Aug. 6th, 1874. 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Macao, 1857-60; Canton, 1861- 62 ; Hongkong, 1863-66 ss. 3776 COLLINS, W. H., The 13th annual report of the Chinese Hospital at Shanghai. Shanghai, 1860, 8vo. 3777 HENDEESON, J., 5 annual reports of the Chinese Hospital. Shanghai, 1861-65, 8vo. 280 3778 — — , Shanghai Hygiene or hints for the prer servation of the health in China. Shanghai, 1863, 8vo. 3779 — — ■ , Notes on some of the physical causes which modify climate. Shanghai. 3780 CAENEGIE, J., 4 annual reports of the Medical mission Hospital at Amoy. Hongkong, 1862-65, 8vo. 3781 CARMICHAEL, J. R., Report of the mission hos- pital at Kum-li fau. Canton, 1863, 8vo. 3782 GORDON, C. A., China from a medical point of view. London, 1863, 8vo. , See Reader, 1863, No. 3, p. 62 ; Quart. Re- view, 1864, Jan., 1-42. 3783 SMITH, F. P., 2 annual reports of the Hankow medical mission hospital. Shanghai, 1865, 8vo. ; Hankow, 1866, 8vo. See Chin. Recorder, HI, p. 156. 2784 — — , The five annual reports of the Hankow medical mission hospital. 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Stevens ; ibid, V,p. 513. 3994 — — , Eeview of the life of G. MagaiUans; ibid, X, p. 605. 3995 — — , Biographical notice of Eobert Thom; ibid, XVI, p. 236. 3996 MOEEISON, Mrs. E., Memoirs of the life and la- bours of E. Morrison, D. D. London, 1839, 2 vols., 8vo. 3997 JONES, Mrs. E. G., Obituary of the Eev. A. Eeed, Ch. Eepos., VI, p. 548. 3998 CAETON, Notice biographique sur le pere, F. Ver- biest. Bruges, 1839, 8vo. 3999 PHILLIP, E., The Ufe and opinions of the Eev. W. Milne. London, 1840, 8vo. 4000 CASWELL, J., Obituary notice of the Eev. N. S. Benham, Ch. Eepos., IX, p. 84. 4001 STEONACH, J., A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Eev. S. Dyer. Singapore, 1843, 8vo. 4002 WOODWAEK, J. , A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Eev. S. Kidd. London, 1843, Svo. 4003 MOEEISON, J. E., Memoir of the life and labors of Dr. Morrison, Oh. Eepos., X, p. 25. 4004 BEOWN, S. E., Eemusat's biographical notice of Pr6mare ; ibid ; X, p. 668. 4005 — — , A sermon preached on the occasion of the death of the Hon. J. E. Morrison. London, 1844, Svo. See Ch. Eepos., XH, p. 456. 295 4006 P. EIPA, Memoirs during thirteen years' residence at the court of Peking, selected and translated from the Italian hy F. Prandi. London, 1844, 8vo. ; ibid, 1861. 4007 DAVIES, E., Memoirs of the Rev. S. Dyer. Lon- don, 1846, 12mo. 4008 DEAN, W., Biographical notice of Mrs. Dean, Ch. Eepos., XII, p. 207. 4009 JETEE, J. B., A memoir of Mrs. H. Shuck. Bos- ton, 1846, 12mo. 4010 SHUCK, J.. L., Obituary notice of Mrs. H. Shuck, Ch. Eepos., XIV, p. 19. 4011 PAEKEE, P., Funeral sermon on Mrs. Sword ; ibid, XIV, p. 377. 4012 GEUBE, Mrs. E., P. W. Grube und seme Eeise nach China. Crefeld, 1848, 8vo. 4013 Obituary notices of Mrs. Pohlman, Mrs. Fairbrother and Mrs. Hobson, Ch. Eepos., XVI, p. 168. 4014 Notices of Mrs. Marshman and Mrs. Moor; ibid, XVI, p. 297. 4015 POHLMAN, W. J., Obituary of the Eev. J. Lloyd; ibid, XVII, p. 651. 4016 WILLIAMS, S. W., WHUamson's memoir of Eev. D. Abeel; ibid, XVIII, p. 260. 4017 -^ — , Obituary of D. W. C. Olyphant ajid ot the Eev. C. Gutzlaff ; ibid, XX, p. 509. 4018 En kort Beretnung om C. Gutzlaff og den Chinesis- ke mission. Copenhagen, 1850, 8vo. 4019 EEDBEINK, G. E., Gutzlaff, der Apostel der Clii- nesen. Rotterdam, 1850, 8vo. 4020 Memoir of the Eev. W. M. Lowrie. Philadelphia, 8vo. 4021 CULBEESTON, M. S., Memoir of the life of the Eev. W. M. Lowrie, Ch. Eepos., XIX, p. 491. 4022 K. Gutzlaff's Leben und Heimgang. Berlin, 1851, 12mo. 4023 MILLIES, Levensberigt van Dr. K. F. A. Gutzlaff. Amsterdam, 1852, 8vo. 296 4024 MUIEHEAD, W., A sermon preached in comme- moration of the death of the Eev. W. H. Medhurst, D. D. Shanghae, 1857, 8vo. 4025 SACY, S. de, Notice historique snr la vie et les ou- trages de M. A. Eemusat. Paris, 1859, 4to. 4026 Notice necrologique sur Biot, Journ. Asiat., 4. ser., XVI, p. 116. 4027 BONAK, Memoir of the Hfe of the Eev. D. Sande- mann. London, 1861, 8vo. 4028 Memoir of A. Eemusat, translated from the " Bio- graphie universelle," Ch. & Ja. Eep., Aug., 1863. 4029 Memoir of J. Klaproth ; ibid, Nov. 1863. 4030 NEUMANN, K. F., Der Sinologe A, Gongalves, Ztschr. der d. m. Ges., XVIII (1864), p. 294-96. 4031 BEIDGMAN, J. G., The life and labours of E. C. Bridgman. New York, 1864, 8vo. 4032 MAYEES, W. F., Chinese names of Eoman Catho- lic missionaries. Notes and Queries, I, p. 108.. 4033 Chinese names of Eoman catholic priests at Peking ; ibid, I, p. 125. 4034 LAPEIE, F., Panegyrique de I'abbe Beaulieu, mis- sionnaire en Coree, martyrise le 8 mars 1866. Bordeaux, 1867, 8vo. 4035 PEEEAND, A., Notice biographique sur I'abbe Cam- bier, mort en Chine le 12 juin 1866. LiUe et Pa- ris, 1867, 8vo. 4036 GABOEIT, P., Vie de Frangois Mabileau, miss. apostolique et provicaire au Su-Tchuen oriental, mis a mort en haine de la rel. oath, dans la ville de Yeou-Yang-Tcheou. Nantes, 1867, 12mo. 4037 BUENS, J., A memoir of the late Eev. W. C. Burns, missionary to China. London, 8vo. 4038 Memorials of J. Henderson, medical missionary to China. London, 8vo. 4039 BUSH, C. B., Five years in China or the factory boy made a missionary, The life and observations of Eev. W. Aitchison, late miss, to China. Phi- ladelphia, 1866, 16mo. 297 4040 SWANSON, W. S., Death of Rev. W. C. Bums, Ch. Eecorder, I, p. 28. 4041 Tribute to the memory of Eev. J. Cardwell ; ibid, I, p. 97. 4042 KNOWLTON, M. J., David Brainard; ibid, I, p. 196. 4043 The late Eev. J. WiUiamson ; ibid, II, p. 200. 4044 The late Eev. W. T. Morrison ; ibid, II, p. 304. 4045 MaoILYANE, J. S., Obituary notice of W. T. Mor- rison ; ibid, II, p. 259. 4046 NEVIUS, J. L., The late Mrs. J. B. 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J., Hakka hterature, Not. & Quer.,I,p. 37. 4068 — — , Ethnographical sketches of the Hakka, Chinese; ibid, I, p. 48, 65, 81, 97, 113, 129, 145, 161 ; II, p. 145, 167 ; III, p. 1. 4069 — — , An outline history of the Hakkas, China Eeview, p. 160-164. 4070 Formosan vocabularies. Not. & Quer., I, p. 70. 4071 BOWEA, E. 0., The aborigines of Hainan; ibid, I, p. 83. 4072 Common origin of Formosans and Malays ; ibid, I, p. 122. 4073 Spoken language of the Miautze and other abori' gines; ibid, I, p. 131 i 4074 TAINTOE, E. 0., The aborigines of Hainan ; ibid, II, p. 17. 4075 -^^ — , The aborigines of Northern Formosa. Shanghai, 1874. See " Globus," 1874, No. 15, 16. 4076 Curioits Hakka customs at burials of women who die in childbed ; ibid, II, p. 96. 299 4077 Hftkkae, Ch. Mag., 1868, p. 134. 4078 GUERIN et BEENARD, Les aborig^uea de I'ile de Formose, Bull, de la Soc. de geo. de Paris, Juin, 1868, map. 4079 — , Vocabulaire du dialecte Tayal ou aborigene de I'ile de Formoee, Note sur la langue des aborigenes et remarques sur le precedent vocabu- laire par M. I'abbe Favre; ibid, 1869, Nov. et Dec, 1868, p. 466. 4080 SCHETELIG, A., Ueber formosamsche Spracbres- te, Zeitscbr. f. VClkej-psyqhologie, 1869. 4081 Dialects of the Miautze and Chongtze, their affinity to that of the Siamese, Not, & Quer., Ill, p. 61. 4083 GRAVES, R, H., The Miautze, Chin. Rec, II, p. 264. 4083 PITTON, C„ The Hia-k'ah in the Chekiang pro- vince ; ibid, II, p. 218. 4084 — — , 0^ the original history of the Hakkas, China Rev., I, p, 222-226. 4085 EDKINS, J., The Miautzi tribes, their history, Chin. Rec, III, p. 38, 74; also separately. 4086 — — , A vocabulary of the Miaudialects ; ibid, III, p. 96, 134, 147, 149. 4087 MAOGOWAN, D. J., Note on the Chehkiang Miautsz, Journ. N. 0. B. of R. A. S., 1871, p. 123. 4088 HAMY, C. T., Les negritos a Formose et dans I'ar- chipel japonais. Bull- Soc. d'Anthrop, 1873. 4089 DESGODINS, Mots principaux des langues de cer- tains tribus, qui habitent les bords du Lan-tsang- Kiang, du Sou-tze^Kiang et Trawaddy, Bull. Soc. de Geogr. de Paris, Febr,, 1873. 4090 PLATH, H., Die fremden barbarischen Stamme im alten China, Sitz. Ber. Phil. Hist. CI. Acad. Mtin- chen, 1874, IV j also separately. Miinchen, 1874, 8vo. 4091 BULLOCK, T. L., Formosan dialects and their connection with the Malay, China Rev., Ill, p. 38 ss. 800 4092 STEEEE, J. B., The aborigines of Formosa ; ibid, 171 ss. c. Extraprovincial China. XVI. Languages and Literature, a. Mandshu Language and Literature. 4093 GERBILLON, P., Elementa linguae tartarico-man- tchuricae, Thevenot, Eel. de div, voy., 2nd ed. Paris, 1696, Vol. II, 34 pp. The Catalogue of the Jesuits and Hyde in his syntagma diss, state, that this Grammar was written by Verbiest. French by Amiot, Grammaire Tartare-mant- chou. Paris, 1787, 4to ; also Mem. cone, XIII, p. 39-73 (" with the omission of the last 42 paragr. on the pecuharities of the Mandchu," Wylie). English : Shanghae, 1855. 4094 DESHAUTERAYS, Alphabet Mandchou, in Petity's Encyclopaedie elementaire ou bibliotheque des arts et des amateurs. Paris, 1766, II, No. 2, p. 546 ss. 4095 HYDE, Syntagma dissertationum ed. G. Sharpe. Oxonii, 1767, 2 vols., 4to. Contains remarks on Mandshu characters. 4096 LA CEOZE, Thesauri epistolici, contains notes on Mandshu. 4097 AMIOT, Eloge de la ville de Moukden de ses enyi- rons, poeme compose par Kienlong accompagn^ des notes curieuses et publie par M. de Guignes. Paris, 1770, 8vo. ' See Mem. cone, IX, p. 2; Klaproth, Mem. rel. a I'Asie, III, p. 48 ss. 4098 — — , Art militaire des Chinois. Paris, 1772, 4to.; and Mem. cone, VII, p. 161-224. Translation of thetshauhabaita be gisurengge. 301 4099 — — , Dictionnaire Tartare-Mandchou-Frangais, compose d'apres un dictionnaire Mandchou-Chi- nois, redige et publie avec des additions et I'alpha- bet de cette langue par M. Langles. Paris, 1789, 2 vols., 4to. Translations of the M ^ M ^ t'sMng-wen hui-shu, manju isabuha bithe, 1750. 4100 — — , Hymne Tartare-Mandchou, chante a I'oc- casion de la conquete du Kin-tchbouan, traduit en Frangais et accompagne de notes pour I'intelli- gence du teste par M. Amiot et publie par M. Langles. Paris 1792, 4to., 26 pp. 4101 — — , Eituel des Tartare-Mandchoux, Notes et Extraits, VII, p. 241-308; also Paris, 1804, 4to. Published under the name of Langles, but written by Amiot. See J. des Savans, ed. Amsterdame, 1773, LXV, p. 112- 127 ; German in Murr's Journal z. Kunst- gesch. und Litt., IV, p. 249 ss. 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" This work notices upwards of 200 MS. relating to Mancbu Literature and gives extended descriptions of some of the works," WyUe, 4109 LANGLES, M., Alpbabet Tartare-Mandchou. Pa- ris, 1787, 8vo. ; 2nd ed., 1789 as introduction to Amiot's dictionary (No. 4099); 3rd. ed., 1807, 8vo. 4110 '-^ — , Sur deux MS. Mantchoux de la biblio- tbeque nationale (Eituel avec 2 planches, diction- naire). Notices et Extraits, 1792-97, 70 pp. On Langles works and editions see Klaproth, Lettres No. 4115, and Mel. rel. a I'Asie, III, 1828. 4111 AGAEONOEP, A., The sacred edict, translated from the Mandshu. St. Petersburg, 1788 (in Eussian). 4112 Adelung's Mithridates (No. 846.) 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Klaproth par Landresse. 4120 EEMUSAT, a., L 'invariable milieu, ouvrage moral de Tseu-sse, en Chinois et en Mandchou avec une version Ititerale latine, une traduction frangoise et des notes. Precede d'une notice sur les quatre livres moraux communement attribues a Confu- cius, Notices et Extraits, X; also Paris, 1817, 4to. 4121 — — , Recherches sur les langues Tartares ou Memoires sur differents points de la grammaire et de la litt^rature des Mandchous, des Ouigours et des Tibetains. Paris, 1820, 4to. 4122 JULIEN, S., Latin translation of Meng4seu, No. 156. 4123 — — , Les deux fr^res (with Mandshu text), Ee- vue Orientale et Americaine, 1862. Also as appendix to Adam's grammar, No. 4141. 4124 LIPOFTSOFF, E., Institutions of the Li-fan-yiian or board of foreign relations, translated from the Mandshu. St. Petersburg, 1828, 4to. (in Eussian). 4125 GABELENTZ, H. C. von der (sen,), Elemens de la grammaire Mandchoue. 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Soc. of Japan, 1873. 4637 DALLET, Ch., Histoire de I'eghse de Coree precedee d'une introduction sur I'histoire, les institutions, la langue, les moeurs et coutumes coreennes. Paris, 1874, 2 vols., 8vo., map. See Petermann's Mitth., 1875, p. 113, 4638 ROSS, J., Visit to the Corean Gate, Chin. Rec, V, p. 347-354, 1874. 4639 BRIDGE, 0. A. G., A gHmpse of Corea, The Fort- nightly Review, Jan. 1876. INDEX OF AUTHORS. Abbot, C, Map 1890 J., Intercourse 8154 Abeel, D., Journal, 2043. Infan- ticide, 2838. Temple of Ma- cao, 2892. Prot. Mission 3578-79. Opium 8959 Abel, 0., Journey 1494 Arbeiten der Euss. Gesandt- sch 88-z Acksell, P. M., Fauna 1868 Acosta, S., Sapientia sinica...2609 Adam, L., Grammaire mandchou 4141 Adams, H., Shells 1945 J., Dutch embassy 3054 K., War 3300 Adelung, J. C, Mithridates ...846 Agafonoff, A., Sacred edict ...196 4111 Alabaster, C, The word pang 632 Fairs 2464. Chinese objects 2465 Alcock, SirE., Peking gazette2260. Future of Eastern Asia 3266. Westernpowers 3267 Alexander, Dress 2336 Algower, M. D., De mathesi sin. 2620 Allen, 0. F. E., Young prodigy 375. Liao-chai-chih-yi 376. Chin- kiang 1207 H, J., Eel. of China and Ja- pan 1064. Shogun Taikosa- ma 1065 N., Opium 8967 P., Map 1392 Allom, T., China., 2064 Alvaro, P.,Eelazione 1986 Amiot, P., Eloge de Moukden 187, 4097. Art militaire 188, 2129, 4098. Sur le genie de la lan- gue ch. 418. Caracteres 782- 83. Les services d'Akoui 928. Abrege ohrouol. 929-80. Po- pulation 1071. Connaissance des peuples ch. 1072. For- mosa 1326. Eevenue 2128. Tribunal 2130. Mandarins 2181. Musique 2513. Vie de Confucius 2754. Disciples de Confucius 2755. Secte de Laotsee 2766. Dalai Lama 2851. Eomish Mission 8469. Grammaire mandchou 4093. Dictionnaire mandchou 4099. Hymne mandchou 4100. Eituel 4101. Tartarie 4271. Eleuths 4369-72. Ampere, J. J., De la Chine 487 Anderson, A., British Embassy 3067 J., Expeditions 1655-1657. Birds 1912 E., Protestant Mission... 3592 Andrada, A. de, Eomish Mission 3892. Tibet 4506 346 Andrassy, Graf E., Eeise 1577 Andreae, V., Bibliogr. sin 6. Zoo- log. Notizen 1871 Andree,'K., Hue's Eeiseii 1553 E., Fusang 684. Shanghai 1260. Chines. Pohtik 3260. Welthandel 3900. Amurge- biet 4284 Andre-Marie, F., Eomish Mission 8500 Andrews, S. P., Chinese writing 823 AngeHs, J. d',Histoire 900 Anville, d'.La Serique 1070. At- las 1378-79. Memoires 2021. Tartaric 4299-300. Thibet 4512 Arcy, G. d', Fortunate Union... 212 Arendt, K., Madchen von Pao 392. Chin. Literatur 759-60. Chin, riddles 2456 Armand, A., Expedition 1960. 3326 Arnaud, Eomish mission 3413 Arrowsmith, Map 1384-85 Ashmore, W., Confucianism 2825- 27. Prot. Mission 8691 Assemannus, J. G., Eomish mis- sion 8456 Atkinson, Mrs., Tartar steppes 4422 Aubaret, Cochin chine 332 Aube, Guerre 821 4 Auber, P., China 2187 Auer, A., Oratio dominica 815 Aulaire, St., Eunning handwrit- ing 829 Avril, F., Voyages 1441 B Bacmeiater, A., Volkerkunde 2703 Bahr, P., Eomish mission 3464 Baillon, H,, Ehubarbe 1848 Baker, J. G., Botany 1851-52 Baldwin, C. C, Dictionary 82. Prot. mission 3717 S., Prot. mission 3641-42 Ball, E. S., Eambles 1563 Bannister, S., French embassy 3059 Banzaroff, D., Shamanism 2896 Barginet, A., Histoire de Tohen Tcheou-li 224 Barros, J. de, Asia 1974 Barrow. J., Travels 3074 Barthe, J., Observ. medic 1954 Bartholomew, J., Map 1404 Bartoli, Eomish mission 8402 Barton, A., Yangtzekiang 1131 Basilede Glemona, dictionnaire 44 Basilewsky, S., Ichthyographia 1919 Bastian, A., Sprachvergl. Studien 591. Yolker des ostl. Asiens 1642. Alte und neue Wage 1643 Batuta, Ibn, Travels 1503 Baudier, M., La cour 2124 Bax, E.W., Voyage 1680 Bayer, T. S., Museum sin. 17. Ch'un ch'iu 141. De horis sin. 408. De litterat. man- giur 4106-7 Bazancourt, de, Exped. de Ch. 3806 Bazin, A., Grammaire 30. Thea- tre 284. Pipaki 285. Ecoles chin. 530. Principes generaux 531. Academie a Peking 632, 2220. Cosmogr. fabul, 713. Fables d'Esope 714. Siecle des Youen 715. La Chine 2046. Institutions ad- ministr. 2218. College medic. 2219, 2694. Ordres relig. 2813 Beal, S., Fahhian 347. Catena 848. Sutras 349-52, 761. Legend 858. Hist, of Bud- dha 354. Infernal machine 2224. Buddhism 2921-23 Beaumont, de, Beautes de I'histoire 944 0. de, Pekin 1293 Beauverger, E. de, Eelations poli- tiques 3222 Beauvoir, Marquis de. Voyages 1688 847 Beocari, G. B., Commercio... 3911 Beohtinger, J., Formosa 1852 Beeohy, J. W., Voyages 1506 Belcher, Sir E., Voyages 1528. Corea 4607 Bell, J., Travels 8064 Bellefleur, J. J., Nouv. histoire899 Benfey, T., Buddhist. Erzahl. 2915 Benjamin, J. J., Chinesen in Ame- rika 8042 Bennet, A., Tibet 4575 Benouard de St. Croix, F., Chin. Laws 201 Benson, W. H., Shells 1934 Bentham, M. G., Flora Hongkong 1771 Benyowsky, Count A., Travels 1476 Bergeron, P., Voyages 1458. Tar- tars 4293 Berghaus, H., Annalea der Erdt. 868. Asia 1096. Kartel396- 97. Bergman, Navigat, directory... 3937 Bergmann, B., Kalmucken.... 4378 Berhath, G., Voyages 1661 Bernard, Aborigenes de Formosa 4078 • W. D., Voyage 1530. "Ne- mesis" 8301 Berncastle, J., Voyage 1549 Bernier, F., Tibet 4509 Bernon, Nouvelle relation 2006 Berthe, L. H., Carte 1386 Berthold, A. A., Crustaceen...l926 Bertrand, M. D., "Nemesis" 1583 Bettelheim, B. J., Prost. mission 8624 Bickmore, A. S., Voyages 1620-21. Gold 1728. Geolog. changes ;.1729 Biernatzki, K. L., Medhurst's Eeise 1572. Beitrage 2084. Arith- metik 2682. Aufstand 2999. Prot, mission 8625 Bille, S., Min reise 1598 Bingham, J. E., War 3293 Biot, E., (jun.), Toheou-pei 292. Livre Bambou 293. Tchou-li 294. Eecensements des ter- res 535. lustruo. publ, 586. Anciens monuments 537. L' art de compter 717. Chou- king 718. M. S. de Gaubier 719. Histoire 989. Constit. pol. 990. Population 991. Montagues 1113. Hauteur 1114. Geogr. de la Ch. anci- ennelllS. FleuvejaunelllB. Cotes orientales 1117. Diet, des noms des villes 1118. Cli- matol. geo. 1702-5. Chine 2070. Gouvernement 2199- 202. Systeme monetaire 2272. Moeurs 2351. Slaves 2342. Aiguille aimantee 2539. Car- te 2667-68. Etoiles... 2669-70 J. (sen.), Astronomie 2662-68 Birch, S., Eomance 326. Casket of Gems 327. Fairy foxes 2361 Birg, A., Ansichten ...'. 3099 Bischoff-Widderstein, ,F., Geogr. Punkte 1107 Bismarck, K., Brautschau u. Hoch- zeit des Kaisers 2496 Blakiston, F. W., Yangtze 1582 Blance, C, Porcellaine 2567 Blanchard, E., Explor. des natu- rahsts 1691 Blanford, MoUusca 1944 Bleeker, Fishes 1921-22 Blekking, J. H., Chinesche zeeen -..1146 Blodget, H., Prot. mission 3695-97 Mrs. Bridgman 4048 Blondel, G., Jade 1744 Boachi, A., Chinesen auf Java 3039 Bobronekov, A., Mongol, lang. 4157-58 Bogdanowitsch, E., Asia centrale 4499 Bohm, G., Lieder 374 Bohtlingk, 0., Tibet. Handschriften 4222 Bolscher; K., Krieg 3308-9 S48 Bonaoossi, A., Chine 2074 Bonafous, M., Culture des muriers 246 Bonar, D. Sandemann 4027 Bonnay, S. W., Vocabulary. ..113 Boomerang, Prot. mission 3722-27 Boone, W. J., Long measure 2529. Astronomy 2665. Prot. mis- sion 3607-11 Borget, A., Chine 2042 Bottger, A., Blutige Eache 290 Bouhours, Vie de Xavier 3985 Bourgeois, P., Ville de Nanquin 1073 S., Baie du Peiho... 1143-44 Bourges,.M. de, Eeise 1485 Bourot, Pied de femme 2363 Bouvet, J., Portrait hist. 912. His- toire 918. Voyage 1451. E- tat present 2014 Bowers, A., Yangtzekiang 1211. Bhamo exped 3912 Bowra, E. C, Hung lou meng 843. Su Tung-p'o 1054. Conquest of Canton 1055. The Liu fa- mily 1056. Last of the Chi- nese 1057. Hainan 1375. In- dex plantarum 1847. Monu- ments of Yaishan 2477. Prot. mission 3740. Aborigines of Hainan 4071. Mongol 4180. Huns 4435. Ouigours...4486 Bowring, J., Population 1120. Ee- ligions 2820. Prot. mission 8618 Sir J. C, Histories from Arte China 22. Stanzas 812. Hua Tsien Id 818. Hot springs 1711-12. Commiss. Lin 2216. Education 2881. Eicepaper plant 2554 Boym, M., Flora 1745. Clavis me- dica 2614. Eomish mission 3401 Braam, Icones plantarum 1703 A. E. van, Voyage 8075 Bracati, Eom. mission 3426 Braokenburg, H., Gunpowder 2585 Bradshaw, W. S., Voyages.. .1568 Brand, A., Chines. Eeise 8056 Brandat, P., Mers de Chine. ..1198 Brauer, J. H., Chines. Eeich und Korea .1180 Breitenbauch, G. A. von, Kaiser Kienlung 936 Breitkopf, J. G. L., Typogr. sin. 784 Bremer, Schmetterlinge 1927 Breton, Chine 2293. Costumes 2522 Bretsohneider, B . , Arabs 592. Fu- sang 593. Mediseval travel- lers 1062, 1182. Central Asia 1063. Ta-t'sinkuoll81. Pe- king 1806. Po-hua shan 1307, Eeise 1660. Botany 1848-45, Central Asia 4504 Brewster, Sir D., Ma^ic mirrors 2393 Bridge, 0. A. G., Corea 4639 Bridges, J. H., England and Chi- na 8285 Bridgman, E. C, Chrestomathy 98. Santzeking 278. Tsientze- wen 279. Odes for children 280. Hiauking 281. Siau hioh 282. Antiquity of Chin, lang. 493. Oral lang. 494. Intonations 495. On Gram- mar 496. Nature of the Chin, lang. 497. Syrian monument 498. Philol. diversions 499. 100 family names 704. Pe- king gazette 705. History 706. Chrestomathy 707. Dictiona- ries 708. Urh Ya 709. An- nals 710. Etymologicon 711. Precious words 732. Printing 794. Presses 795. Types 796. Monarohs 965. An empress 966. Taukwang 967. Three Sovereigns 968. Chronology 969, 971. Times of Confucius 970. Holy wars 972. Popu- lation 1097. General division 349 1098. PeiholOgg. Topogra- phy 1100. Kiating and Nan- tsiang 1101. Fire in Canton 1216. Descr. of Canton 1217- 20. Shanghai 1242-46. Chu- san 1312. Formosa 1330. Voyages 1507-8. Climate 1699. On China 2052. Government 2172-87. Customs and man- ners 2810-19. Porcelain tower 2581. Grass cloth 2582. Hemp 2583. Vaccination 2652. Mir- ror 2653. Philosophy 2654. Chuhi 2655. Cosmogony 2656. Eeligion 2780-83. Jews 2956. Secret assoc. 2984-85. Cush- ing's proceedings 3084. Inter- course3114-40. War 3276-77. Hongkong 3338-41. Macao 3366-67. Eom. mission 8478- 81. Prot. mission 3520-38. Hospital 8755. Trade 8818- 25. Opium 3941. Biogra- phies 3992-95. Miautze 4062 —— J. G., Premare's Notitia lin- guae sin. 23. Deities 2800. Prot. mission 8623. E. C. Bridgman 4031 Brine, L., EebelUon 3012 Bring, S., Literae chin 778 Brionde la Tour, Tartarie ...4306 Brockhaus, Prof., Chin. Worter- buch 547 Brooker, E. W., Formosa 1846 Brosset, Pays de Ta-oiian 288. Chiking677. Sseki 678 Broughton, W. R., North Pacilic Ocean 4273 Brouillou, E., Eom. mission... 34 9 6 Brown, 8. E., Character 2884-35. Premare 4004. J. E. Morri- son 4005 Annals of Western Ocean 877 Bruce, M., Hongkong 3848 Brugiere, Voyage 1506 Bryson, T., Nanking 1664 Buchoz, de.Herbier 1748-49 Buddeus, J. F., Rom. missions 8431 Bnissonet, E., Voyage 1641 Biilfinger, G. B., Doctrina moralis 2624 Bullock, T. H., Opium 3958. For- mes, dialects 4091 Bunge, A., Enumeratio plantarum 1755-56 Burden, J. 8., Prot. Mission. ..3735 Biirk, A., Marco Polo 1422 Burkhardt, G. E., Prot. mission 3635 Burnett, G., China 2044 Burney, J., Chart of the coast 1383. Discoveries 1483 Burnouf, E., Litterat. du Tibet 4205 Burns, J., W. 0. Burns 4037 Bush, C. B., China 2109. W. Ait- chison 4039 Bushell, S. W., Journey 1667. Tortoise 1918a. Coins 2285-87 Busk, G., Tiger 1888 Butcher, C. H., Funeral rites 2379. Our countrymen inChina 3246. Prot. mission 3656 Butin, Russia and China 3250 Butler, J., Prot. mission 3744 c Caillot, A., Eom. mission 3472 Caldroni, B., Star anise 1841 Callery, J. M., Systema phon. 61. Dietionnaire 62. Liki 173. Insurrection .2994 Campbell, A., Tibet 4556.4586 Candidius, Formosa 1822 Canny, J. M., Events in China 3254 Cantor, M., Mathem. Beitrage 2702 T., Natural history 1685-86. Shells 1984 Cardwell, J,, Excursion.... 1949-50 Careri, G., Giro del mondo....l446 Carlieri, Notizie varie 2012 Carlisle, A. D., Tour 1652 Carmichael, J. E., Hospital... 3781 350 Came, L. de, Exploration 1613. Voyage 1614 Carnegie, J., Hospital 8780 Caroll, C, Cure for jealousy 365. Formosa 1356 Carton, Notice sur Verbiest... 8998 Cartrou, Empire du Mongol... 4510 Carvaglio, V., Eom. mission... 8389 Castafieda, B., Grammatica 36 Castano, E. D., Shanghai 1251. Science medio. 2697. Expe- dition 8325 Oastellani, C. B., Vers a sole. ..2605 Castorani, C, Eom. mission. ..8452 Caswell, J., Notice of Benham4000 Cattaneo, C., Le vie per I'Asia 3905 Cazin, Morali de Confucius... 2672 Cevallos, 0' de, Eom. mission 3393 Chalmers, J., Vocabulary 70. Dic- tionary 71. Poetry 838. Lao- tze 339. Cosmogony 340. Origin of the Chinese 687. Chinese spelling tables 588. Tauism 2887. Prot. mission 3782 Chambers, Sir W., Asiat. miscell. 482. Gardening 2506. Edi- fices, meubles 2507 Champion, P., Industries 2584 Champs, E. de. Yellow 2896. Bot- tes 2897 Chanoine, J., Guerre 3324 Chapman, Turkestan 4483 Chappe d'Auteroche, Sib^rie 4874 Charpentier, J. le. Legation... 3052 Charton, Voyageurs 1586 Chassiron, baron C. de. Chine 3088 Chaudoir, baron de, Monnaies 2275 Chavagnac, Voyage 1458-54 Chavannes, Les Chinois 2087 Cheetham, J. ¥., Tibet 4576 Cheval, Eel. medic 1969 Chevalier, L'Europe et la Chine 3171 Chilkofsky, Sungari 4285 Cibot, Tahio and Chungyung 189. Sur la longue vie 428. Mo- eurs et usages 429 Cice, L., Eom. mission 3433 Clark, A., Journey 3080 Clarke, H., Tibetan 4256-57 Clavelin, Taipings 3017 Clerc, M., Yu le grand 926 Cleyer, A., Specimen medicinae 2615 Cobbold, E. H., Pictures 2354 Coffin, 0. C, Eound the world 1633 Cogan, H., Pinto 1425 Cohallaye, Excursion 1529 Cole, E., Type 816 Colladi, D., Dictionarium 40 CoUedge, T. E., Medic, mission 3756 Collie, D., Classics 228 Collina, H., Bussolanautica...2630 CoUingwood, C, Formosa 1336. Eambles 1688 Collins, Mrs., China 2104 ■ V. D., Sugar cane 2566 W. H., Hospital 3776 Collinson, K., Fuchau 1265. Amoy 1270. Meteorol. ob- serv 1707 CoUmann, L. L., Eeich der Mitte 2075 Contenson, G. de, Tientsin... 1275 Cooke, G. W., War 8807 Coolidge, Mrs., Mencius 2666 Cooper, T. T., Travels 1630-32. Tibet 4583 Cordier, H., Catalogue of E. As. Soo 13 Corner, Miss, China 2062 Corytou, J., Trade routes 3934 Cossigny, le comte C, Voyage 1481 Costa, J. de, Tahio 138 Cotton, Sir A., Commerce 3903 Couplet, P., Confucius 182. Chro- nologia 182, 909, Imperii 8i- narum synopsis 2015. Cata- logusP. P. soo. J 3981 Courcy, Marquis de, L'empire du milieu 2110 Coxe, 8. W., Commerce 3804 851 Cramer, M., Schiking 240. Con- fucius 268 Voyagie 1484 Crawford, F. P., Prot. mission3649 J., China 2044 Cremazy, F. L., Commerce... 3928 Creuzer, D., Die Efeligionen des Alterthums 2760 Cribb, A. W., Prot. mission. ..3710 Crosse, H., Mollusca 1937 Crossette, J. F., Daughter-in-law 2497 Crukshank, P., Punishments 2135 Crus, G. da, Eom. mission,... 8382 Culberston, M. S., Darkness in the flowery land 2350. Prot. mis- sion 3621-22. W. M. Lowrie 4021 Cunningham, D., Chusan 1313-14 Tibet 4557 Cunynghame, A., War 8308 Cashing, C, Political relations 8189, 4182 D Dalquie, F. S., Dictionnaire 42 Dabry de Tliiersant, P., Guide 116. Organisation milit. 2222. Pis- ciculture 2591. Ostriculture 2592. Medecine2701. Matiere medic 2743 Dallet, C, Coree 4637 Dalrymple, Orient. Eepertory 847 Dammann, A., Missionen 8493, 3605 Daniel, History of China 976 Dapper, 0., Beschryving 2001. Gesandschap 3055 David, A., Voyage 1645-47. Nat. History 1689-92. Geology 1742 Oiseauxl913. Mongolie 4888- 39 Davidson, G. T., Travelsl541, 8860 Davies, C. L., China Magazine 892 E., China and her spiritual claims 2678, 3583. 8. Dyer 4007 Davis, Sir J. F., Vocabulary 58. Moral Maxims 154. San yii low 209. Lao seng urh 210. Chin, novels 211. Fortunate union 212. Poetry 476. Chin, miscellanies 477. Bugraphia sinensis 789. Frontiers of Bur- ma and China 1091. Memoir 2034. Notices by Serra 2035. The Chinese 2036. Sketches 2037. Court 2204. War 3208. Commerce 8813. Tar- tary 4404 Davis, J. W., Prot. mission... 3751 Dean, S., Lessons 92 W., Chin, language in Co- chinchina 534. Instructions to soldiers 2203. Prot. mis- sion 3688. Mrs. Dean. ..4008 Debeaux, 0., Vegetation 1770. Mollusques 1935-37. Phar- macie 2709 Debetak, J., Centralasien 4502 Decaisne, J., Botany 1849 Delamarre, Hist, des Mings. ...331 Delatur, Architecture 2521 Deleduze, E. J., Lis d'eau....l757 Delessert, E., Voyages 1545 Delisle, Plan de Peking........ 1279 Delitzsch, 0., Centralasien 4475-76 Dell'Oro, J., Bachida da seta 246, 2607 Dennys, N. B., Catalogue 8. Notes and Queries 888. China Ee- view 896. Treaty ports 1218. Folklore 2502. Mongolian 4181 Desgodins, C. H., Aborigenea 4089. Tibet 4584, 4588 Desfontaines, The 1855 Deshauterays le Eoux, Doutes sur la dissert, de M. de Guignes 418. Eehgion de Fo 2871. Alphabet Mandohou 4094 Desideri, H., Tibet 4511 Desmaisons, le baron. Hist, des Mogols 48366', 852 Devan, T. T., First book 102. Household companion 103 D'Ewes, J., China 2092 Diaz, P., Vocabulario 41 Dickson, W., Trip 1596 Dieekhoff, D., Heidenthum....2814 Dieterici, Arabisches aus Zanton 1225 Dill, Hongkong 3344 Dillon, Conquest of Siberia... 8182 Dobel, P., Travels 1498 Dodd, S., Prot. Mission... 3688-90 Don, D., Ehubarb 1754 Donovan, E., Insects 1924 Doolittle, J., Vocabulary 84. So- cial life 2375, Jottings 2376. Prot. mission 3707 Doty, E., Manual 111. Prot. mis- sion 3617 Douglas, C, Dictionary 85. Tones 649. Zayton 1206. Map of Amoy 1272. Prot. mission 3684-86 E. K., Language and litera- ture 652 Downing, C. E., Fanqui 2047 Dresser, M., Historie von China 1980 Dryden, J., Life of Xavier...3985 Diiben, G. W. von, Eesa 1640 Dubeux, M., Tartaric 4415 Duburquois. Maladies 1970 Duchesne de Bellecour, P., Expo- sition 3899 Duckworth, H., Eoute to western China 3880 Dudgeon, J., List of Eussian works 12. Med. college at Peking 1299. Tour 1607. Hernia 1967. Inquests 2250. Small feet 2450. Solitaire2451. Arts of healing 2730. Medicine 2731. Eussian relations 3269. Prot. mission 3701. Hospital 8790. Opium 3976 Dufayel, Eecueil 89 Duforest, J., Dix ans eu Chine 2123 Dufour, M. A., Carte 1403 Duhancilly, Massacre 8106 Dumay, Eelation medico-chirurg. 1955 Dunne, Calcutta to Peking. ..1680 Duret, T., Voyage 1668 Duteuil, Notes medic 1961 Dyer, D., Vocabulary 59 S., Bsop's fables 170. Fuh- kiendialect 515. Gram, con- struction 516. Particles 517. Characters 797-98 E Eckeberg, Agriculture 2504 Edkins, J., Grammars 28-29. Vo- cabulary 80. Conversations 109. Progress, lessons 110. Borrowed boots 315. Buddh- ist shastra 816. Ancient pro- nounciation 566. Connection of Chin, and Hebrew 567. Etymology 568. Dialect in Chin, plays 669. Celtic com- par. 570. Chin, philology 671. Chin, place in philology 672. State of science in China 743. Meh-tzi 744. Yangtsekiang 1124. Ningpo 1269. Peking 1297-98. Eoadmapl406. Coal mines 1727. Paper making 2576. State of science 2704. Pengshui, 2705. Eeligions 2805-10. Buddhism 2911-12. Mohammedanism 2971. Mi- autze 4085-86. Mongol, char. 4167. Kin tartars 4168. Tar- tar language 4169-70. Mon- gols 4335 Mrs. J. E., Scenes 2364 Eichhorn J. G., Gesch. der Sprach- wissensch 447 Eidous, Haukiouchuan 185 Eitel, E. J., Hiiieh pen king 342. Amateur sinology 641 . Source of the Hoangho 1190. Ofdcial 353 ranks 2264. Spirit rapping 2411. Somnambulism 2412. Feng shui 2741. Buddhism 2926-43. Hakkas 4007-69. Uigours 4487 Elias, N., Yellow river 1164-65. Sul fiume Giallo 1166. Map 1418. Journey 1636. Mongolia 4350 Ellesmere, Earl of, Orleans' His- tory 910 Ellis, H., Embassy 8078-79 H. T., Hongkong to Manilla 1576 — — W., Prot. mission 3582 Eudlicher, S., Grammatik 26. Atlas 1398. Miinzen 2273-74 Enduran, C, La Chine et les Fran- jais 3829 EntrecoUes, d,' Porcellaine 2505. P. Broissia 3982 Erdbrink, G. E., Giitzlaff 4019 Erdmann, F. von, Mongolen 4330- 81a. Erman, A., Travels 1548 Escayrac de Lauture, comte d,' Meraoires 2108. Past and fu- ture 3225. Telsgraph ...3881 Etzel, F. A., Atlas 1393 Eulampadius, Annam 872. Pape r money 8877 Evans, E., Eomance 344 J., Period. Misoell. 866. Prot. mispion 8554 Ewald, H., Sprachwiss. Abhandl. 579 Ewer, F. H., Examination 2244. Festivals 2836. Prot. mission 3720 Eyries, Plan de Peking 1281. An- nales de voy 1486 F Faber, E., Music 2594. Lehrbe- griff 2838. Quellen zu Confu- cius 2839 Faivre, Pratiques populaires...2344 Faldermann, Insects 1925 Falot, Eelations medio 1957 Faquinelli, Eom. mission 3448 Faria y Bousa, Asia portug. 1993. Imperio de la Ch 1994 Farre, F. J., Ehubarb 1816 Fauvel, A., Shantung 1694 Favre, E., Botany 1814 Fay, Miss L. M,, Mariage of the Emperor 371. Historical notes 1033-39. Eeligions 2821 Feer,L., Tibetaiu 4251-53 Fergussou, T., Situation en Chine 3268 Ferrari, J., La Chine 2112 Ferriere le Vayer, T. de, Ambas- sade 3085 Feynes, H. de. Voyage 1428 Fink, G. W., Musik 2523 Fmn, J., Jews 2961-62 Fishbnrue, Capt., Eevolution 3004 Fisher, Lieut.-CoL, War 3822 Fleming, G.,Mantshu-Tartary 4283 Forbes, A. G., Empires of Asia 2118 F. E., China 2077 E. B., Trade 3859 Forrest, E. T., Eebellion 3030 Forster, J. E., Voyages 1475. Os- beck's voyage 1683 Forsyth, T. D., Turkestan 4451-52 Fortune, E., Travels 1535-39. 1561 Foucaux, P. E., Bouddhisme 2924. Langue tibetaine 4223-4229. Thibet 4565 Fouquet, J. F., Tabl. chronol. 916 Fourmotit, S., Meditat. sin. 15. Lingua sin. 16. De literatura sin 657 Franc, J., Tea 1854 France, Shanghai 1250 Francis, E., Trade 8915 Fr'incisci, E., Sines. Lustgarten 2000 Francken, I. J. C, Gotsdienst 2819 Frauenfeld, E. von, Zoologie 1869- 1870. Freret, N., Sur la langue chin. 409. 854 Art d'ecrire 780. Clironol. chin 918 I'resnet, F., Histoire de la caste pein te 221 Friedel, C, Klima 1724 B., Colonien 8237 Fritzsche, H., Astron. Beobach- tungen 1183-87. Geogr. Con- stanten Pekings 1301. Map 1420. Beob. in Centralasien 4346. Mongolei 4852 Forbisher, M., Navigations. ..1447 Fry, E., Opium 8980 Fulton, Travelling sketches ...1522 Furtado, F., Eom. mission.... 8437 Furth, 0. de, Voyage 1603 Fuss, M. G., Voyage 1515 Fuzier, Armes chin. 2225. Defor- mation du pied 2359 G Gabelentz, G. von der (jun.) Thai Mhthu 41426 H. C. von der (sen.), Gram- maireMandohou4125. Mand- sohu-mongol. Gram. 4126. Mandschu-sines. Gram. 4127. Naturphilosophie 4128. Mand- sch. Conjugation 4129. Sse- Schumit^Worterb. 4130. Mong. Inachrift 4163 ^^^ ■ ■ (jun.), Mandsch. Biiclier 4138. Ausdriicke fiir Sterben 4139. Chines. Justiz....2227 Gabet, Mong. boudhhisme...4164 Gaborit, P., F. Mabileau 4086 Gabriac, Comte de. Course... 1653 Galand, 0., Obs. sur ce que las Arabes etc. rapportent 422. Supplement d'Herbelot....837 Galitzin, Prince, Dobel's trav. 1498 Galpin, T., Evil spirits 2498. 2844 Gamble, W., Chin, characters 830- 81. Prot. mission ..8647 Garcia, F., Eom. mission. .....3407 Gardener, C. T., Inscription 386. Cliin. Verse 636. On the Chi. nese race 637. Tablet of Yii 638. Journey 1612. Heredi- tary genius , 2745 Garnier, L. F., Navigation du Yang* tsekiang 1203. Voyages 1615- 17. Eoute de commerce 8922 Gastaldus, J., Asia 1975 Gaubil, A., Ohouking 186. hist, chin. 931. chronol. 982. Plan de Canton 1214. Voyage 1456j Astron. chin. 2635. Genghis- can 4301. Tartares 4365-66. Lieoukieou 4597 Ganger, G., Eoharzneiwaaren2680 Gauld, W., Hospital 8798. Med, mission ...3799 Gauthier, G., Pratique medic. 1956 Geiger, J., Bibliogr. sin 6 Geisler, A. F., Karakter 2289 Gens, Chiwa 441 3 Gentil de la Barbinas, Voyage 1455 Gentle, J., Dispensary.. 3785 Georgi, Landwirthschaft 2504 Georgii, F. A. A., Alphab. tibetan, 4182 Gerard, A., Tartary 4390. Tibet 4650 Gerbillon, P., Peking 1278. Elem. ling, mandeh 4093 Gerstacker, F., China 2078 Getty, E., Chin, seals 544 Ghirardini, G., Voyage. 3058 Gibson, Trade 8891 Gilbert, T., Voyage 1477 Giles, H., Dictionary 86. Chin, without a teacher 136. San tzu ching 388, 1000 charac- ter essay 889. Instruction to coroners 2262, Chin, sket- ches 2503 Gilliot, A„ Eeligions 2815 Gillespie, W., Land of Sinim 2088 Gilmour, J. (Hoinos), Mong. budd- hism 2951. Mongolia 4853-59 Gingell, W. E., Ceremonial usages 31«i 355 Giquel, P., Dictionnaire 87, Ar- senal de Fou-tcheou 2265. La France en Chine 3230. Poli- tique francaise 8281 Girard, 0., France et Chine. ..3242 Gladisch, A., Die chin. Sprache583. Die alten Schineseu 1040, 2676. Gladwin, Institutes of Akbar . . . 4877 Gobien, 0., Eom. mission 3420-22 Goch, von, Historic 917 Goddart, J., Vocabulary 69. Free trade 8148. War 8278. Prot. mission 3602. Trade 3826-27 Gogerly,D. J., Daddhism 2923 Gon9alvez, J. A., Arte china 22. Diccionarios 49-53 Goodenough, F. A., Eoutes...3906 Gordon, A., Prot. mission 8747 ■ C. A., Medic, miss 3782 G. F., TeahUls 1859 P., China 2044 Map of the country round Shanghai 1263 Gorsky, W., Mantchu dyn. 1017, 4277. Gosche, E., Jahresberichte 11 Goschkewicz, Ink and rouge 2557. Imperial rice 2558. Schanjao 2559. Abacus 2560. Silk ma- nufacture 2604. Hongkong 3351 Gotz, C. vou, Eeise 1559 Gould, J., Birds 1909 Gouvea, A. de, Eom. mission 3406 Gozani, Juifs 2952 Grad, C, Prov. de Petchili...ll45 Grammont, J. de, Testament de Kanghi 199 Grant, 0. M., Journey 1587. Brick tea 1865 Gras, A. le, Les cotes Est de la Chine 1184. Mer de Chine , 1185 Graves, E. H., Prot. mission 8750. Miautze 4082 Graviere, J. de la, Voyage 1560 Gray, J. C, Mammalia 1877, 1885 J. H., Walks about Canton 1239 Green, D. D., Hist, of Hangchou 1052 Greey, E., Formosa 1851 Gregorjew, W. W., Centralasien 4497 Gregory, J., Tibet 4585 Greslon, A., Hist, de la Chine906 Grey, Schmetterlinge ,....1927 Griffith, Butan 4549 Grijs, C. F. M. de, Geneeskunde 329 Grimm, Hocliasien 4409 Groeneveldt, W. P., Chin, running hand writing 829. The expe- dition of Mongols against Java 1067 Grosier, I'abbe, Descr. generale 2023 Grote, Miinzkunde 2271 Grovius, van, Formosausche tal 4054 Grube, Mrs. E., F. W. Grube4012 -F. W., Eeise 1544 Griibev, E., Voyage 1483, 2613. Tartarioa et Sinioa 2613 Gueriu, Aborigines de Formose 4078-79 Guignes. J. de (pere), Les Chinois une colonie egypt. 418. Lit- terature chin. 659. Typogra- pliie 781. Commerce des Eo- mains 921. Annales chin. 922. Chronologie 923. Eten- due de I'empire chin. 1075. Philosopliie2631. Echpses du soleil 2632. Eeligion 2751. Bouddhisme 2848-49. Eom. mission 3467. Commerce 8805. Vie de Fourmont 8983. His- toiredes Huns 4302-3 — (fils), Dictionnaire 44. Sur la langue chin. 448. Vo- yage 487. Observat. astron. 2638. Planisphere chin. 2639. 356 Juifs. 2955 Guizot, Elgin's missiou 8087 Gulick, J. T., Unaspiratecl mutes 694. Mandarin mutes 595 Gumpach, J. von, Theorem 2723. Burlingliame mission 3255. Tonnage dues fund 3256. Treaty rights 8257 Gurius, 0., Buddhism 2908-9 Gijtzlaff, K., Grammar 25. Sprii- che 299. Pamphlets 300. Chill, classics 694. Hist, of the 3 states 695. General account of gods 696. Shukiug 697. Story book 697ffl. Sacred in- stitution 698. Pacification of the south 699. Su Tung-po 400. Dreams of the Eed cham- ber 701. Statutes of. the go- vernment 702. Liu's geogra- phy 703. Ohin. Geographic 704. On Chin, history 956-64. Population 1102. Yaugtse- kiang 1103. Chusan 1818. Voyages 1511-14, 1527. Mines 1710. China opened 2048. Chin. Berichte 2049. Sacred instructions 2196. Characters 2337. Eeligion 2777-7878. Buddhism 2879-81. Inter- course 3113. Prot. mission 3540-48. Handelsverhaltnisse 8868. Corean 4258. Mon- gols 4828. Huns 4410. Turcs 4411. Tibet 4551-52 Guzman, L. de, Eom. mission 3387 P. de, Eom. mission 3888 H Haas, J., Pakua 2718. Deutsch- chin. Conversationsbuoh 110 J. M., De mathesi sin. ...2620 Habakuk, Catal. of Ohin. books 728 Habershaw, A. W., Expedition 1570 Hackluyt, E., Voyages 1424 Hager, J., Elements 18. Monu- ment de Yu 143. Epigrafi 144. Merits of the Chin. lang. 433. Character of the Ohin. lang. 785. Coins 2269-70. Pantheon chin 2767 Hailly, E. du, Campagne 8332 Hackmano, Tybet 4621 Halde, du, Descr. de la Chine 2018 Haldeman, Chin, and Indoeurop. lang 673 Hall, B., Corea 4601 H. H., "Nemesis" 1534 W. N., Prot. mission. ..8716 Halliwell, Voyages of Maudeville 1574 Halloran, Loochew 4614 Hamberg, T., Insurrection 3002-8 Hamel van Gorcum, H., Corea 4595 Hamilton, F., Tartary 4885 J., Prot. mission 8604 Hammer, J. von, Fundgruben 849 Hamy, C. T., Negritos a Formose 4088 Hanbury, D., Eadix Galangae 1846 Chill, materia medioa 2698. Camphor 3927 Hance, H. F., Botany 1777-818. Brick tea 1866. Serpents 1916. Grass cloth 2577. Maize 2578 Hanemann, F., Mongolei 4341 Hann, J., Klima 1740 Hanspach, Prot. mission 3643 Happart, G., Favorlang vocabulary 4066 Happer, A. P., Eom. mission 3488- 89 Hardey, E. P., Hospital 3795 Harland, W. A., Chin, medical ju- risprudence 736, 2217. Mag- netic needles 2563. Anatomy 2679 Harris, J., Navigantium bibliotheca 1469 Hart, E., Notes on Chin, matter 8233 Hartlaub, G., Pere David 4058 357 Hartwell, C, Law on divoroe2249. Prot. mission 3686-40 Haupt, J. P., Jking -410 Haussmanu, A., Voyage 1543. In- surreotiou 3015. Guerre 3216 Hay ward, G. W., Central Asia 4463 Hazlitt, W., Hue's travels 1553 HedJe, J., Excursion 1532. Natu- ral history 1687. Agriculture 2543 Hegewald, L., Medical review 3774 Heiiize, V. A., Beschreibuug 2024 Heller von Heliwald, F., , Central Asia 4447-60 Helmerson, P. A., Chobdo 4446. Corea 4627 Helmke, J., Sines. 8praclie...727 Henderson, J., Shanghai hygiene 1262, 3778. Medicine' 2710. Hospital 3777. Climate 3779 Henning, M., De regno Chinae 1982 Hepburn, J. C, Dispensary. ..3772 Herbelot, d', Bibliotheque orient. 837 Herbert, Travels 1429 Herdtrich, C, Confucius 182 Herklots, J. A., Mollusca 1946 Hernandez y Fernandez, E., Mon- golia 4351 Hernicz, S., Guide 114 Hervey, Mrs., Adventures. ..1557 ■ • de St. Denys, le Marquis d', Textes 132. Lisao 178. Bi- bliotheque orient. 277. Poe- sies des Thangs 324. Peuples etrangers 325. Sur 2 traduc- tions du San-tseu-king 646. Examen des faits mensongers 647. La Chine 2096. Agri- culture 2544 Heude, E., Mollusca 1947. Con- ohyliologie 1948 Heyd, W., Eom. mission 3498 Hilarion, 0., Intercourse between China and Tibet 1019. Tibet ...4563 Hillier. C. B., Ta-heo 807. Coins 2276-77 Himly, Fortune's Eeisen 1535 K., Ursprung des Wortes Ty- phon 661. Schach 2473. Chess 2474 Hirth, F., Sinico-europ. similarities 639. Chin, words in europ. languages 640. Leichou 1199. CommercialproductsofKuang- tung 1200. West river 1201. Hainan 1369-70. Sketchmap 1417. Matting 2593 Hobson,' B., Medio, vocabulary 72. Dialogues 104. Leprosy 1963. Hospital 3768-70. Forensic medicine 3771. Opium 8954- 55 Hockly, J. M., Yangtsekiang 1157 Hodgson, B. H., Tibetan language 4206-8 Hoffmann, I. J., Porcellaine du Japon 251. Buch vou 1000 Wortern 291. Types 832. Plantes 1763. Corean 4261. Corea 4603 Hoinos see Gilmour, J. Hollingworth, H. G., Chess 2383. Tea districts 3939 Holman, J., Travels 1524 Holmes, S., Embassy 3072. Tra- vels 3073 Holt, Coins 2282 Hooker, S., Fiorula of Hongkong 1773. Ferns 1774 Home, C, Buddhist burial 2949. Tibet 4587a' Horsburgh, J., Canton river 1215. Chart 1382 Houssay, M. J., The 1862 Howell, Essay on the Chin, lan- guage 411 Howorth, H. H., Bxtraprovincial China 4268a. Manchuria4289- 90. Mongolia 4848-44* Hiibner, Baron von, Promenade 1666 358 Hubrig, P., Prot. mission 3741 Hue, M., Voyages 1553-54. Eom. mission 3497. Mongolian bud- dhism 4164 Hudson, T. H., Prot. mission 3648 Hugh Murray, Central Asia... 4383 Hughes, Q., The Japanese and China 1066, 3265. Eebels 3085-36 T. F., Formosa 1354-55 Huguet, Eelations medic 1962 Hiillmann, K. D., Lamaisohe Ee- ligion2853. Mongolen...4308 Humboldt, A. von, Geologie 1698. Central Asien 4405-7 W. von, Siir le genie de la langue chin. 474. Kawispra- che 475 Hunter, W. C, Chin, theatre... 720 Hutchinson, A. B., Trip 1676 Huttmann, Eevenue 2137 Hiittner, J. G., Brit. Gesandtschaft 3071 Hyacinth, Bitchurin, Grammar 24. San tsi king 161. Tibet 233, 237, 4543. Peking 234, 1280. Moug. history 235, 4324. Cen- tral Asia 236, 4401, 4403. Sur les traductions de M. Klaproth 543. Statistical descr. 1106. China 2055-56. Agriculture 2535. Kalmucs 4402 Hyde, T., Syntagma dissertatio- num 415, 4095. Historianer- diludii 2288 Ibrahim Khan, Central Asia... 4466 Ideler, L., Zeitrechnuug 975 Ides, E. Yssbrandt, Eeize uaar China 3057 Igumeaof, Mongolia 4309 Iljin, Central Asia 4424 Ing, J., Visit 1671 Ingiis, E., Chin, statesmen 974. Government 2188-93. Pirates, rebelUons 2981-83. Commerce 3843 Intorcetta, P., Scientia 189. Con- fucius 182. La science 2613. La vie de Confucius 2614. Eom. mission 3404-5 Isaiah, J., Grammatical introduc- tion 35. Vocabulary 74. Di- alogues 131 Islenier, Stirps Kalmucorum 4373 Ivisson, M., Chine contemporaine 3236 Jacquemin, Sur I'isle de Tsou-Ming 1076 Jamieson, E. A., Hieroglyphics 884 To-la ball 2380. Coinage of the Taiping 3028. Events in China 3232 Jaquemar, A., Porcellaine ...2567 Jaques, P., Entretien 198 Jartoux, P., Ginseng ,.,.1750 Jaschke, H. A., Tibetan. ..4245-50 Jeannet, P., De la langue chin. 589 Jenkins, B., Three character clas- sic 174. 1000 character clas- sic 175. Eomaniz. Shanghai dialect 576. Music 2586 Jenkinson, A., Voyage 1433 Jervis, T. B., Peking 1283 Jeter, J. B., Mrs. H. Shuck.. .4009 Jocelin, War ..3282 John, Griffith, Ethics of the Chi- nese 2695. Eebellion 3011. Prot. mission 3730-31 Johnson, J., Oriental voyager 1484 ■ S., Fuhchau 1266 W. H., Tartary 4431 Johnston, A. E., Government 2194 J., Hospital 3796 K., Map 1387 Joly, N., Poissons 1923 Jones, C. T., Tables ' 3935 E. D., Eeligion 2846 Mrs. E. G., Obituary of Eeed 359 8997 " J. T., Buddhism 2904 M., Hue's travels 1654 W., Poeseos asiat. com. 419. Discours sur les Cliiuois 420. 8ur le 2. livre classique 6G0. Tartars 4272 Jouvenoi, P., Eom. mission... 3458 Jiilg, B., Mongol. Marohen 4177- 79 Julien, St., Syntaxe 37. Dialo- gues 125. Meng tseu 156, 4122. Livre des recompenses 157. Taote king 158. Livre de 1000 mots 159. Livre de phrases de 3 mots 160. Deux freres 341, 4123. Nouvel- le 242. Cercle de craie 248. Orphelin 244. Blanche et Bleu 245. Culture des muri- ers 246, 2601. Tao-sse 247. Peuples etrangers 248. Vo- yages des Pelerins 249. Visi- le de I'esprit 250. Histoire de la porcellaine 251, 2541. L'Inde 252. Avadanas 253. Deux jeunes filles 254. Si sl- ang ki 255. Yu kiao li 256. Toukioue257. Lettre265. Ex- amen critique 267. Vindiciae philol. 478. Discussions gram- mat. 479. Exercices pratiques 480. Simple expose 481. Let- tre a E. Thom 482. Concor- dance sinico-sanscrite 483. Methode pour dechiffrer 484. Melanges de geographie 485. Eeponse 486. Dictionnaire Ou tche yun fou 692. Sur les relations des voyages dans rinde 693. Art d'imprimer 814, 2540. Miroirs magiques 2542. P«uples etrangers 2690. Bibliographie boud- dhique 2900. Bouddhisme 2901 Junker, P., Verkriippelte Fiisse 2488 K Kalkar, C. H., Evang. udbredelse 878 Kao, D., Korte beschryving ...2014 Kauffer, J. E. E., Chin. Volk vor Abraham 992. Geschichte dea ostasiat. Eeiches 993. Ueber- blick der Geschichte Ostasiens 994 Kaulbars, Baron A. W., Tienschan 4500 Kaulen, F., Linguae mandsh. inst. 4185 Keating, A. S., MUit. skill 2196. Engl. Embassies 3164. Prot. mission 8539. Trade ...3840 Keith, Mrs. C. P., Memoirs. ..2366 Kelly, P., Debate upon China 3210 Ker, D., Central Asia 4496 Keroule, H. de, Voyage 1581 Kerr, Collection of voyages ...1523 J. G., Canton 1231-1233. Small feet 2452. Drinking habits 2463. Medical 2719, 2721. Pure water 2720. Prot, mission 8683. Hospital 8775. Opium 8977 Kesson, J., Prot. mission 3627 Khanikoff, N. de, Asie centrale 4427 Kidd, S., 1000 char, classic 162. Nature of the Chin. lang. 529. Catalogue of Chin, library 738. China 2057. Prot. mission 3555 Kiepert, H., Pahrweg durch die Gobi 1136 Kimai Kim, A., Coree 4605 King, C. W., Treaty ports 1213. Intercourse 8107- 1 2 Kingsmill, T. W., Origin of the Chou dynasty 1060. Southern China 1158. Geology 1720-23. Mythology 2841 Kinloch, A., Tibet 4582 860 Kin-shen, Emperor Ching-ti...296 Kiroher, A., Cbina 1999 Kistner, 0., Buddh. bibliography 10 Klaproth, J., Supplement au dic- tionnaire 45. luschrift des Yii 150. Japon 229. Eussie 230. Tubet 231. Trois Eo- yaumes 232. As. Magazine 434. Chin. Sprache 435. Drei Sehreiben an Montueci 436. Leichenstein 437. Kritik 438. Sprache der Uiguren 439. Asia polyglotta 440. Memoirs relalif a 1' Asie 441 . Magazine asiat. 442. Eecherches sur Foiisang 448. Misprises 444. Noms de la Chine 445. In- vention de la boussole 446. AlteLiteratur667. Verzeioh- niss der Biicher 668. Ou- vrages de Hiacynth 669. En- cyclopedie de Ma tuan lin 670. Archiv fiir asiat. Lit. 848. Eroberung von China 938. Atlas historique 939. Tableau hist. 940. Chronologie 941-42. Desor. de la Chine 943. Geogr. Notizen 1078-88. Pekingl28l. Formosa 1327. Hainan 1366- 67. Carte 1401. The 1857. Empereur 2140. Monnaie 2141. Population 2142. Sole 2600. Mappemonde 2649. Taoszu 2771. Vie de Boud- dha 2870. Commerce 3811. Langue de Eormose 4055-57. Litterature mandchoue 4115. Chrestomathie mandchoue 4118. Eel. bouddhique 4153. Diet, tubetain 4210. Manchu- ria 4275-76. Mongolia 4319- 23. Central Asia 4391-99. Tubet 4535-42. Corea...4602 Klemm, G., China 2072 Knight, S., Eight banners 2241. Corea 4618 Knoblauch, ¥., Formosa 1364 Knowlton, M. J., Mountain tribes of Chekiang 1169. Popula- - tion 1170. Cities 1171. Trip 1622-23. Plum 1832. Man- ners and Customs 2427-30. Prot. mission 3658-65. Da- vid Brainard 4042 Kogler, J., Litterae 140. Juden 2953-54 Kohn, A., Mongolen 4364. Tar- taren 4503 Koner, W., Der Yangtzeldang 1132 Kopsch, H., Wang-an-shih 1058. Formosa 1341-42. Botany 1827-29. Execution 2247. Life boats 2443-44. Master of heaven 2842 Koros, Csoma de, Tibetan lang. 4185-201. Tibet 4544 Kossak, A., Commerce 3879 Kovalevski, Travels 1558. Buddh- ist chronology 2886. Mong. language 4154-56 Krapowitzky, M., Fall of the Ming 1023 Krempelhuber, A. von, Flechten 1850 Kreyher, J., Preuss. Expedition 3097 Krick, Thibet 4564 Krit, Commerce ....3893 Kroger, J. C Eeligionssystem2787 Krolczyk, A., Trip 1605 Krone, E., Sanon District 1125. Lofanlserg, 1126. Eevolution 3005 Krusenstern, A. J. von, Eeise 1491 Kiilb, P. H., Pinto 1425 Kurz, H., Blumenblatt 155. Chin. Literatur 679. Chou-king 680. Etatpolit 954 Kurze, J. H. H., Eeise 1466 Kiitz, Ecriture 792 Kwong Tsiin Fuk, Lexicon 79 L Labarthe, C. de, Premiers temps 361 del'lnstoire 1042 Labbe, Guerre 8310 Labouderie, Eom. missiou ...3471 LEecharme, Cbildng 240 Lacroix, Papier moiinaie 3898 Laoroze, Tbesauri epistolici...4096 Lafarina, O., Cliina 2066 Lafitte, P., Chine 2102 Lafond, G., Voyage 1663 Lagerloff, N. de, Wolifii seutentia de philos 2628 Laidley, J. W., Foe koue Id. ..220 Laing, J., England's missou to the East 3224 Laird, E. K., Earables 1682 Lamiot, L., Province de Ssetcliou- en 297. Pays a rouest....298 Lamprey, J., Peking 1296. Geo- logy 1719 Lanctot, B., Phrasebook 129 Landresse, C, Testament of Kia- khing 207 . Bouddhisme 2885 Langdon, W. B., China 2059. Catal. of Chin, collection 2538 Lange, H., Shanghai 1259 L., Eeisen 3060-62, 3065-66 Langles, L. M., Ouvrages elemen- taires M. S. 663. Eelations polit. 3105. Dictionnaire mandehou 4099. Hymne tar- tare-mandchou 4100. Eituel 4101. Alphabet mandehou 4109. Deux M. S. mandehou 4110 Lanjuinais, De la langue chin. 449 Lankenau, H. von, Centralasien 4468 Laprie, F., Abbe Beaulieu...4034 Lariviere, A., Medecine 2700 Laurens, C, Commerce 3883 Lavolle, C, Voyage 1555. Eela- tions polit. 3198-99. La Chi- ne 3221. Expedition ...3328 Lay, G. T., Cantus of the Chin. 527. Analysis of the Chin, lang. 528. Plants 1758. Blan- co's flora 1759. The Chinese 2058. Garrison 2197. Art of war 2193. Character 2339. Music 2534. Intercourse 3166. Trade 3847-48 H. N., Our interests 3229 L. M., Execution 2267 W. T., Meaning of jen 613. Close of the Ming dynasty 1045. Governors 2251. Chung Wang 3022 Lea, J., Unio 1943 Lechler, E., Vortrage 2101. Prot. mission 3728 Le Comte, L., Nouv. Memoirs 2011. Eom. mission 3435 Lecoq, J., Voyage 1573 Lee, S., Ibn Batuta 1503 Lees, J., Journey 1625 Lefabre, J,, Eom. mission3429-30 Legendre, Pormose 1362 Legge, J., Lexilogus 63. Chin. classics 176, 346. Two heroes of Chin, history 1061. Tour 1672. Land of Sinim 2097. Hongkong 3365. Prot. mis- sion 3576-77, 3611. Legrand, L., Etat de la Chine 1988 Leibnitz, G., Collectanea efcymolo- gica 405. Epistolae 406. Icon regia 912. Eom. mission 3403 Leidenfrost, C. F., Landreise 1497 Leimbeckoven, G., Eeisebeschr. 1460 Leland, C. G., Pilgerfahrten ...261 Lemaire, G., Dictionnaire 87 Lenfant, C., Eom. mission ...3502 Leod, J. M., Corea .4600 Leontief, A., Descr. of cities 191 Four books 192. Li fan yiian 193. Hist, de la guerre 948. Laws 2136. Transl. from the mantshu 4102-5. Litt. mand- ehou 4115 Leroy de Mericourt, Geogr. medic. 1965 Lepage, Medicine 2648 362 Lepissier, E., Position geogr. de 12 points 1188 Lepsius, E., Chin, imd tib. Laut- verh 575 L'etondac, Lamas 2858 Levasseur, Ecriture 792 Levesque, Pensees morales... 2687 Liebermann, Fumee d'opium2358, 3971. Liljewalk, 0. F., Handel 3866 Lindner, F. C, Culture des muri- ers 246 Lindsay, H. H,, Brit, relations 8157. "War 3278 Lin Le, Eevolution 8025 Linnaeus, Voyage 1473 Linscolanus, J. H., Navigatio 1482 Lipoftsoff, E., Hist, of the Ming 225. Lifanylian... 226, 4124 Lippmann, F., Emailvasen...2587 Lister, A., Farce 368. Ehymes 369. Supposed difficulties of Chinese 642. About tones 643. Almanacs 765, 2736. Chin. Eomance 766. Proverbs 2737. Hongkong 3360. Shroff 3932 Ljunstedt, Sir A., Last hours of Kahghi 955. Macao 3368-69. Eom. mission 3482 Lloyd, J. A., Tibet 4545-46 Lobe, La Chine et rEurope...3181 Lobscheid, W., Grammar 34. Dictionary 77-78. Assistant 105. First book 106. Tou- rist's guide 107. Phrases 108. Affinities of the Lidians 634. Population 1168. Emigration 3044. Hongkong 3352-53. Prot. mission 3681. Natives of Formosa 4063 Loch, G. G., Closing events... 3294 H. B., Embassy 3091 Lockhart, W., Shanghai 1241. Peking 1295. Chusan 1310- 11. Anatomical plate 2664. Hospital 3760-65. Lockman, J., Eom. mission... 8466 Loffler, K., Zuokerrohr ......2565 Lorcher, J., Prot. mission 3682 Lolooz, de, Les mUitaires 2126 Longobardus, N., Eelatione 1984. De statu 1985. Eom. mis- sion 8442 Loomis, A. W., Chusan 1319. Chinese in San Francisco.. .3040 Loureiro, de. Flora cochinchin. 1751 P., Tables 3872-75 Loviot, E., Pirates 8010 Lowrie, W. M., Poetry 301. Cha- racter jen 539. Type 812. Visit 1581. Jews 2959. Prot. mission 8585-88 Lucas, H., Lepidopteres 1929 Lucy, A., Guerre 3316 Liihdorf, F. A., Amurland 8904 Luneville, de, La croix trouvee en Chine 553 Lyon, T., China 2044 M Macaulay, W. H., Cruise 1552 Mac Cartee, D. B., Inscription 366. Pine 1826. Silkworms.. .1930 Clatchie, T. M., Cosmogony 179a. Iking 394. Synibols of the Iking 2735. Eeligions 2811-12 Donald, J., The Chin, ques- tion... 3249 Farlane, C, Eevolution 2992 ——Ghee, E. J. L., War ...8819 Gowan, D. J., Chin, bibho- graphy 745. Tsientang river 1119. Sand showers 1713. Coal 1714. Phys. phenomena ' 1715. Cosmical phenomena 1716. Plants 1761-62. Ba- nishment 2223. Ethnology 2353. Keeping time 2551. Medicine 2738. Mutton wine 2739. Buddhist inscription 2898. Medic, mission 8766-67. 363 Opium 3969. Miautze 4087. J., Vocabulary 73. Phrases 121. Manual.... 122 Gregor, W., Theorem 2724. Prot. mission 3708-9 Machault, J. B. de, Histoire...901 Machmudof, Tartar language 4171 Mac Ilvane, J. S., Notice of W. T. Morrison 4045 Mackay, A. E., Medic, contribu- tions 1959 Mackenzie, K. L., Second cam- paign 3292 Maokie, J. M., Insurrection... 3009 Maclay, E. S., Dictionary 82. Life 2103. Prot. mission 5714-15 Macmahon, A. P., Eoute to S. W. China 3930 Mac Pherson, J., War ...3286-88 Brick tea 2688 Macy, W. A., Chin. Dictionaries 762. Telegraph 3920 Madier de Montjau, E., Emigration 3046 Maffei, J. P., Eom. Mission... 3383 Magalhaens, G. de, Hist, of China 2006 Mahlmann, Klima von Peking 1709 Mahood, J. E., Prot. mission 5718 Mailla, J. A. M. de, Histoire gene- rale 190, 925. Form