WASON ASIA fyxmll Wtifomttg ptatg THE GIFT OF ..A,J.(o.l.V..4.7 '?kk3... 4553 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924024072583 ESSEX INSTITUTE SPECIAL CATALOGUE, No. l BOOKS ON CHINA IN THE Library of the Essex Institute SALEM, MASS PRINTED FOR THE ESSEX INSTITUTE 1895 printed by Avwakd & Huntress. Ube Salem ptcee. 4 Central St., Salem, Mass. 1895. N O T K. THE collection of books on China now in the library of the Essex Institute was made by a member of the Institute with the view of confining it to works in the English language descriptive of the Chinese empire and its people. Although it has outgrown its original scope it is far from being complete in any branch, and is to be considered as a nucleus for a more extensive library on the subject of China and the Chinese. The publication of this catalogue was undertaken largely with the hope that it might encour- age the addition by gift of such books as are needed to make the collection more com- plete and useful. This catalogue has been prepared under the direction of the librarian of the Salem Public Library and on presentation of a request card from him, the Essex Institute will allow patrons of the Public Library to consult these books. For the transliteration and translation of titles under the heading" Books in Chinese " the compiler is indebted to Prof. Edward 8. Morse and Mr. Bunkio Matsuki. The Bulletin of the Salem Public Library for August, 1895 contains a list of the books on China, Korea and Japan which are found on the shelves of that library. September, 1895. BOOKS ON CHINA. Synopsis of Arrangement. bibliography. Periodicals and Transactions. Exhibitions. General Works. Embassies. Travels. Prisoners in China. Guide books. Maps. Photographs and en- gravings. History. Taiping rebellion. Pirates. Chronology. Antiquities. Foreign Relations. i_. Commerce and Trade. Chinese in America. Language. Dictionaries. Grammars and ele- mentary manuals. Characters. Pidgin- English. Literature. History and criticism. Chinese classics. Translations from the Chinese. Folklore. Religion and Philoso- pht. General works, Con- fucianism and Taou- ism. Buddhism. Judaism. Christianity. / Term question. ^Industries. Tea. Opium. Chinese Science. Natural History. Medicine. Law. Army. Money and Coins. Fine Arts. Music. Costume. Games. Education and Child Ldte. Neighboring Countries Indo China. Korea. Japan. Siberia, etc. Travels of Chinamen abroad. Foreign Fiction and Poetry Miscellaneous. Books in Chinese. Bibliography. Armstrong, J. M. Catalogue of valuable and rare books and pamphlets on China, Japan, and the East generally, including a select library of Chinese standard works. Hongkong. 1882. D2 Cordier, H. Bibliotheca Sinica ; dictionnaire bibliographique des ouvrages relatif s a l'empire chinois. 2 v. Paris. 1878-85. C 159 Cushing, C. Catalogue of [his] private li- brary, Newburyport, Mass. B. 1879. D 10 Leroux, E. Bibliographie chinoise ; catalogue d'une importante collection de livres relatif s a la Chine. Paris. 1874. D 8 Ley den, University of. Catalogue des livres chinois qui se trouvent dans la bibliotheque de l'universite de Leide. Leyden. 1883. Box A 12 Mayers, W. P. Bibliography of the Chinese imperial collections of literature. Hongkong. 1878. D 2 Mollendorff, P. G. and O. P. von. Manual of Chinese bibliography; a list of works and es- says relating to China. Shanghai 1876. C 158 Royal Asiatic society. Catalogue of the Chinese library; by S. Kidd. [L. 1838.] C 97 Wylie, A. Notes on Chinese literature ; with introductory remarks on the progressive ad- vancement of the art, and a list of translations from the Chinese into various European lan- guages Shanghai. 1867. C 161 Periodicals and Transactions. Anglo-Chinese calendar for 1854. Canton. 1854. A 1; D21 Canton miscellany, Nos. 1-5. 1831. A 5 China review, 1872-85. v. 1-13 and nos. 1-2 of v. 14. Hongkong. 1872-85. A 7 China's millions, 1878 ; ed. by J. H. Taylor. L. 1878. A 12 Chinese courier and Canton gazette, July, 1831, to April, 1832. Canton. 1831-32. A 13 Chinese newspapers. [Cut from the People's magazine, Sept. 7, 1867.] D 11 A brief account of the newspapers of China. Chinese repository, 1832-49. v. 1-18. Can- ton. 1833-49. A 6 V. 13 bears imprint Victoria, Hongkong. Far East; a monthly journal illustrated with photographs; ed. by J. B. Black. New series, v. 1, nos. 1-2. Shanghai. 1876. A 14 Hongkong magazine, July, 1857, to June, 1858. Hongkong. 1857-58. A 8 International congress of Orientalists. Comp- te-rendu de la premiere session, Paris, 1873. v. 1. Paris. 1874. [p. 352-389. Etudes chinoises.] C 157 — Report of the proceedings of the second In- ternational congress of Orientalists, London, 1874. L. 1874. D 4 Our boys, Dec, 1885, to Nov., 1886. New ser. v. 1. nos. 1-7. Hongkong. 1885-86. A 15 Peking gazette, translation, 1872, 1874-78, 1880. 7 v. Shanghai. 1873-81. A 9 Royal Asiatic society. North-China branch. Journal, 1880. Shanghai. [1881.] A 11 — Straits branch. Notes and queries. Nos. 1- 3. Singapore. 1885-86. A 16 Shanghae almanac, 1853, 1855-56, and miscel- lany, v. 2, 4-5. Shanghai. [1852-55.] A 3 — Miscellany ; or, Companion to the Shanghai almanac for 1857. Shanghai. 1857. A 4 Shanghai literary and scientific society. Jour- nal, no. 1, June, 1858. Shanghai. 1858. A10 Societe des e'tudes japonaises, chinoises, tar- tares, et indo-chinoises. Annuaire; premiere annee, 1873. [Paris. 1873.] D 8 (1) BOOKS ON CHINA. Exhibitions. Dunn, N. Descriptive catalogue of the Chinese collection in Philadelphia. Phil. 1839. C 5 International health exhibition, London, 1884. Illustrated catalogue of the Chinese collection of exhibits. L. 1884. [China. Imperial mari- time customs. Misc. ser., no. 12.] C 6 New Orleans exposition, 1884-5. Catalogue of the Chinese collection of exhibits. Shanghai. 1884. [China. Imperial maritime customs. Misc. ser., no. 13.] C 7 Peters, J. R. Miscellaneous remarks upon the Chinese suggested by the Chinese museum in Boston. B. 1845. C 5 Philadelphia, Pa. International exhibition, 1876. Catalogue of the Chinese Imperial mari- time customs collection. Shanghai. 1876. F52 Photographs of exhibits bound with this catalogue. Wines, E. C. Peep at China in Mr. Dunn's Chinese collection; with miscellaneous notices relating to the institutions and customs of the Chinese. Phil. 1839. F 209a General Works. Aikin, J. Geographical delineations. Phil. 1807. [p. 240-254. China.] F 128 Allom, T., and Wright, G. N. Chiua ; scenery, architecture, and social habits. 4 v. L. [1843.] P47 Sketches by Allom ; text by Wright. Arene, J. La Chine familiere et galante. Paris. 1876. C 86 Auber, P. China; an outline of its govern- ment, laws, and policy, and of the British and foreign embassies to that empire. L. 1834. B 6 Balfour, F. H. Waifs and strays from the far East ; a series of disconnected essays on matters relating to China. L. 1876. C 143 Boulger, D. C. Central Asian questions. L. 1885. [p. 166-441. China.] C 155 Breton de la Mai-tiniere, J. B. J. China; its costume, arts, manufactures, etc. ; ed. princi- pally from the originals in the cabinet of M. Bertin. Ed. 3. 4 v. L. 1813. P7 — Same. 2 v. L. n. d. P8 Brief account of the Chinese Empire and Chi- nese Tartary. Calcutta. 1840. F 29 Carre, L. L'ancien Orient, v. 1. Paris. 1874- [p. 275-511.] B 32 China as it was and as it is ; with a glance at the tea and opium trades. N. Y. 1846. D 10; D 17 Clark, J. H., and others. Story of China and Japan, with a sketch of Corea and the Coreans and the causes leading to the conflict of 1894. Phil. [1894.] B 81 Corner, Julia. China, pictorial, descriptive, and historical. L 1853. B 22 Dapper, O. Beschryving des Keizerryks van Taising of Sina. Amsterdam. 1670. B 71 Davis, Sir J. F. China during the war and since the peace. 2 v. L. 1852. F 14 Davis, Sir J. F. The Chinese; a general de- scription of the empire of China and its inhab- itants. 2 v. L. 1836. F 15 — Chinese miscellanies ; essays and notes. L. 1865. C 142 — Sketches of China; with notices and obser- vations relative to the present war. 2 v. L. 1841. F16 DeQuincey, T. China. Edin. 1857. C 147 Douglas, R. K. China. L. 1882. B 1 6 — Society in China. L. 1894. F 243 Du Halde, J. B. Description of the empire of China and CSinese-Tartary, with Korea and Ti- bet, v. 2. L. 1741. B 11a — General history of China. 4 v. L. 1736. B lib Eden, C. H. China, historical and descriptive; with app. on Corea. L. 1877. B 26 Forgues, P. E. D. La Chine ouverte; par Old Nick [pseud.]. Paris. 1845. F 18 Giles, H. A. Chinese sketches. L. 1876. F26 — Glossary of reference on subjects connected with the far East. Hongkong. 1878. C 78 — Historic China and other sketches. L. 1882. B31 Gray, J. H. China ; a history of the laws, man- ners, and customs of the people. 2 v. L. 1878. F3 Grosier, J. B. G. A. , l'abbe'. Description gen- erate de la Chine. Paris. 1785. F 50 — General description of China. 2 v. L. 1788. F119 Gundry, R. S. China, present and past; foreign intercourse, progress and resources, the missionary question, etc. L. 1895. F 257 Gutzlaff, C. China opened; or, A display of the topography, history, customs, etc., of the Chinese Empire ; rev. by A. Reed. 2 v. L. 1838. B20 Irisson, M. d\ Etudes sur la Chine contem- poraine. Paris. 1866. C 98 Kidd, S. China. L. 1841. F 21 Kircher, A. La chine illustree; tr. par F. S. Dalquie'. Amsterdam. 1670. B 72 Knox, T. W. John ; or, Our Chinese relations. N. Y. 1879. C 41 Laffltte, P. Considerations generates sur l'en- semble de la civilisation chinoise et sur les rela- tions de l'Occident avec la Chine. Paris. 1861. C 16 Lamont, A. Bright Celestials ; the Chinaman at home and abroad. By John Coming China- man [pseud.]. L. 1894. F 254 Langdon, W. B. Ten thousand things relating to China and the Chinese. L. 1842. F 51 Lay, G. T. Chinese as they are ; their moral, social, and literary character. L. 1841. F 25 Leehler, R. Acht vortrage iiber China. Ba- sel. 1861. C 149 Ljungstedt, Sir A. Historical sketch of the Portuguese settlements in China and of the Ro- man Catholic church and mission ; [with] De- scription of the city of Canton. B. 1836. B 19 BOOKS ON CHINA. Magalhaens, G. de. New history of China. L. 1688. B 34 Martin, R. M. China, political, commercial, and social. 2 v. L. 1847. F 22 Martin, W. A. P. The Chinese ; their educa- tion, philosophy, and letters. N. Y. 1881. F27 — Hamlin papers; or, Essays on the intellectual life of the Chinese. L. 1880. C 152 Meadows, T. T. Desultory notes on the gov- ernment and people of China and on the Chinese language. L. 1847. C 21 Medhurst, W. H. China; its state and pros- pects, with special reference to the spread of the gospel. L. 1838. F 20 Morrison, R. View of China for philological purposes ; containing a sketch of Chinese chro- nology, geography, government, religion, and customs for the use of persons who study the Chinese language. Macao. 1817. C 146 Mossman, S. China ; a brief account of the country, its inhabitants, and their institutions. L. n.d. F 11 Mudie, R. China and its resources; with a view of the opium question and a notice of As- sam. L. 1840. C 64 Murray, H., and others. Historical and de- scriptive account of China. 3 v. Bdin. 1843. B 10 Nevius, J. L. China and the Chinese. N. Y. 1872. F 19 Pauw, C. de. Philosophical dissertations on the Egyptians and Chinese; tr. by J. Thomson. 2 v. L. 1795. C 141 People of China; their history, court, religion* etc. ; added, a sketch of Protestant missions. L. n. d. F10 Percy, T., bp. of Dromore, ed. Miscellaneous pieces relating to the Chinese. 2 v. L. 1762. C116 Province of Shing-king; and a short account of Tonquin. Shanghai. 1880. F 114 Province of Yiin-nan, past, present, and fu- ture; Aboriginal tribes of Western Yiin-nan; Biography of the Mahometan prince Hsien Yang; Prom Ta-li-fu to Shanghai. Shanghai. 1885 F 148 Beclus, 0. Bird's-eye view of the world. B. 1887. Tp- 353-382. Chinese Empire.] F44 Scarth, J. Twelve years in China ; the people, the rebels, and the mandarins ; by a British res- ident. Edin. 1860. F 135 Sears, R. Pictorial history of China and India. N. Y. 1852. [p. 17-354. China.] F 48 Semedo, A. History of that great and re- nowned monarchy of China; added, the history of the late invasion and conquest by the Tartars [by M. Martinius]. L. 1665. B 8 Sirr, H. C. China and the Chinese ; their re- ligion, character, customs, and manufactures. Jt. L. 1849. F23 Smith, W. L. G. Observations on China and the Chinese. N. Y. 1863. F 17 Speer, W. The oldest and the newest empire ; China and the U. S. Hartford. 1870. C 31 Staunton, Sir G. T. Miscellaneous notices re- lating to China and our commercial intercourse with that country ; including translations from the Chinese language. L. 1850. B 17 Tcheng-ki-Tong. Chin-chin ; or, The China- man at home; tr. by R. H. Sherard. L. 1895. F253 — Chinese painted by themselves ; tr. from the French, by J. Millington. L. n. d. C 121 Wheeler, L. N. Foreigner in China. Ch. 1881. C23 Whitney, W. D. Oriental and linguistic stud- ies; second series. N. Y. 1874. [p. 52-125. China and the Chinese; China and the West.] C102 Williams, S. W. Middle kingdom; the Chi- nese Empire and its inhabitants. Ed. 3. 2 v. N. Y. 1853. B 3a — Same Rev. ed. 1883. B 3b Winterbotham, W. Historical, geographi- cal and philosophical view of the Chinese Em- pire; [with] account of Lord Macartney's embassy. 2 v. in 1. Phil. 1796. B 9a — Same. Ed. 2. L. n. d. B 9b Embassies. Dutch, Braam Houckgeest, A. E. van. Authentic ac- count of the embassy of the Dutch East-India company to the emperor of China, 1794-95. 2 v. L. 1798. F 36 Dapper, O. Gedenkwaerdig bedryf der Neder- landsche Oost-Indische maetschappye, op de kuste en in het keizerrijk van Taising of Sina; behelzende het tweede gezandschap door J. van Kampen en K. Nobel, en het derde gezandschap onder P. van Hoorn. Amsterdam. 1670. B71 NieuhofF, J. Embassy from the East-India company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham, emperor of China, delivered by P. de Goyer and J. de Keyzer, at Peking ; tr. by J. Ogilby. L. 1673. F 217 Macartney, 1792-94- Anderson, A. Narrative of the British em- bassy to China, 1792-94. L. 1795. F 37 Barrow, J. Travels in China. L. 1804. F 74 Staunton, Sir G. L. Authentic account of an embassy from the king of Great Britain to the emperor of China; taken chiefly from the papers of the earl of Macartney. Ed. 2. 2 v. text and 2 v. plates. L. 1798. F 43 — Historical account of the embassy to the em- peror of China ; abridged principally from the papers of Earl Macartney. L. 1797. F 41 ; F 42 — Reis van Lord Macaitneij naar China, v. 3. Amsterdam. 1799. F 34 Amherst, 1816. Abel, C. Narrative of a journey in the interior of China, 1816-17; containing an account of Lord Amherst's embassy to the court of Pekin. L. 1818. F 73 BOOKS ON CHINA. Ellis, H. Journal of the proceedings of the late embassy to China. Phil. 1818. F 40 — Same. Ed. 2. 2 v. L. 1818. F 39 — Amherst's embassy. [A review of Ellis's Journal; cut from magazine.] D 11 Hall, B. Voyage to Loo-Choo and other places in the Eastern seas, 1816; including an account of Capt. Maxwell's attack on the batteries at Canton. Edin. 1826. [Constable's miscellany, v. 1.] F 127 M'Leod, J. Voyage of H. M. S. Alceste along the coast of Corea to the island of Lewchew. L. 1818. F 122 — M'Leod's Voyage of the Alceste. [A review ; cut from magazine.] D 11 Timkowski, 1820-21. Timkowski, G. Travels of the Bussian mis- sion through Mongolia to China and residence in Peking, 1820-21 ; ed. by J. von Klaproth. 2 v. L. 1827. F 164 — Russian mission to China [A review of Tim- kowski's Travels ; cut from American quarterly review, March, 1828.] D 11 Gros, 1857-58. Moges, Marquis de. Recollections of Baron Gros's embassy to China and Japan, 1857-58. L. 1860. F 32 Elgin, 1857-60. Loch, H. B. Personal narrative of occurrences during Lord Elgin's second embassy to China, 1860. L. 1869. F 133 Oliphant, L. Narrative of the earl of Elgin's mission to China and Japan, 1857-59. 2 v. Edin. 1859. F 31 Ward, 1859. Williams, S. W. Narrative of the American embassy to Peking in July, 1859. Shanghai. 1859. [Royal Asiatic society. North China branch. Journal, v. 1, no. 3, art. 6:] F 33 Chinese Embassies. Boston, Mass. Reception and entertainment of the Chinese embassy by the city of Boston. B. 1868. C 45 Burlinganie's embassy. Knox, T. W. Chinese embassy to the foreign powers. [Cut from Harper's magazine, Oct., 1868.] D 11 Tu-li-shin. Narrative of the Chinese embassy to the khan of the Tourgouth Tartars, 1712-15 ; tr. by Sir G. T. Staunton. L. 1821. F 38 Travels. Including also general works on manners and customs. Ataeel, D. Journal of a residence in China and the neighboring countries, 1829-33. N. Y 1834. F 179 — Same. Ed. 2. N. Y. 1836. F 98 Anderson, J. Mandalay to Momien ; a narra- tive of the two expeditions to Western China of 1868 and 1875, under E. B. Sladen and H. Browne. L. 1876. F 204 Anderson, L Among typhoons and pirate craft. L. 1892. [p. 1-100.] F 236 — Cruise in an opium clipper. L. 1891. F232 Avonmore, M. T. L. Yelverton, viscountess. Teresina peregrina ; or, Fifty thousand miles of travel round the world. 2 v. L. 1874. [v. 1, p. 95-174.] F55 Babor, E. C. Travels and researches in West- ern China. L. 1882. [Royal geographical so- ciety. Supplementary papers, v. 1, pt. 1.] F 209 Ball, B. L. Rambles in Eastern Asia, including China and Manilla. B. 1855. [p. 78-139, 202- 417.] F 175 Ballou, M. M. Due west ; or, Round the world in 10 months. B. 1884. [p. 81-124.] F 60 Bastian, A. Reisen in China von Peking zur Mongolischen grenze. Jena. 1871. F 131 Bax, B. W. Eastern seas, the voyage of H. M. S. Dwarf in China, Japan, and Formosa L. 1875. F 90 Beau voir, L., comte de. Java, Siam, Canton; voyage autour du monde. Paris. 1871. [p. 348-448.] F 177 — Pekin, Jeddo, and San Francisco; the con- clusion of a Voyage round the world. L. 1872. [p. 1-118.] F 130 Berncastle, J. Voyage to China. 2 v. L. 1851. [v. 2. China.] F 93 Biokmore, A. S. Sketch of a journey from Canton to Hankow [1866] ; with geological notes. [Cut from Royal Asiatic society. North-China branch. Journal.] D 20 Bishop, Mrs. Isabella L. B. Golden Chersonese and the way thither. N. Y. 1883. [p. 36-116.] F 207 Blakiston, T. W. Five months on the Yang- tsze ; with notices of the present rebellions in China. L. 1862. F 138 Bonnetain, P. L'extrgme Orient. Paris. [1887.] [p. 319-491. L'empire chinois.] F79 Bower, H. Diary of a journey across Tibet. N. Y. 1894. " F 244 Brassey, Annie A., lady. Voyage in the Sun- beam. Toronto. 1879. [p. 370-407.] F 57 Bridgman, E. C. Description of the city of Canton ; with an app. containing an account of the population of the Chinese Empire, Chinese weights and measures, and the imports and ex- ports of Canton. Canton. 1839. F 188 Brooks, J. Seven months' run, up and down and around the world. N. Y. 1872. [p. 129- 282.] F 70 Bryson, T. Week in Nanking, the old me- tropolis of China. L. 1872. D 13 Carne\ L. de. Travels in Indo-China and the Chinese Empire. L. 1872. [p. 212-365.] F208 Carnegie, A. Round the world. N. Y. 1884. [p. 74-146. China.] F 53 BOOKS ON CHINA. China and its people, a book for young readers ; by a missionary's wife. L. 1870. F 9 Clarke, B. Land of the pigtail ; its people and customs from a boy's point of view. L. n. d F103 Coffin, C. C. Our new way round the world. B. [1869.] [p. 253-418. China.] F 54 Colquhoun, A. E. Across Chrysfi ; a journey of exploration through the South China border lands from Canton to Mandalay. 2 v. N. Y. 1883. F 1 95 Coltman, R. The Chinese ; their present and future, medical, political, and social. Phil. 1891. F224 Cooper, T. T. Mishmee hills ; an attempt to penetrate Thibet from Assam to open new routes for commerce. L. 1873. F 194 — Travels of a pioneer of commerce in pigtail and petticoats ; or, An overland journey from China towards India. L. 1871. F 201 dimming, Constance F. G. Wanderings in China. 2 v. Edin. 1886. F 1 96 Curtis, B. R. Dottings round the circle. B. 1878. [p. 110-193.] F 68 D'A., Anna. Lady's visit to Manilla and Japan. L. 1863. [p. 105-174, 279-297.] F 97 Davidson, G. F. Trade and travel in the far East; or, Recollections of 21 years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia and China. L. 18+6. [p. 216-286, 303-304.] F 173 Dobell, P. Travels in Kamtchatka and Siberia ; with a narrative of a residence in China. 2 v. L. 1830. [v. 2, p. 125-341. Travels in China.] F 167 Doolittle, J. Social life of the Chinese. 2 v. N. Y. 1865-67. F 2 Downing, C. T. Stranger in China; or, The fan-qui's visit to the Celestial Empire, 1836-7. 2v.ini. Phil. 1838. F 174 Duer, J. K. Chinese sketches. [Cut from magazine dated April, 18«0.] D 1 1 Dukes, E. J. Everyday life in China; or, Scenes along river and road in Fuh-kien. L. 1885. F 95 Dunne, J. H. From Calcutta to Pekin. L. 1861. F158 Elliot, R. Views in the East; comprising In- dia, Canton, and the shores of the Red Sea. 2 v. L. 1833. F 46 Ellis, H. T. Hong Kong to Manilla and the lakes of Luzon in the Philippine Isles, 1856. L. 1859. F 172 Englishman in China. L. 1860. F 99 Erman, G. A. Travels in Siberia; including excursions to the Chinese frontier. 2 v. Phil. 1850. [v. 2, p. 163-198.] F 137 Fielde, Adele M. Corner of Cathay ; studies from life among the Chinese. N. Y. 1894. F249 Illustrated by artists in the celebrated school of Go Leug at Swatow. Fleming, G. Travels on horseback in Mant- chu Tartary. L. 1863. F 139 Fontalanque, E. B. de. Niphon and Pe-che-li; or, Two years in Japan and Northern China. L. 1863. [p. 180-282.] F 140 Forbes, F. E. Five years in China, 1842-47 L. 1848. F170 Forbes, R. B. Personal reminiscences ; added rambling recollections connected with China. B 1882. F193 Fortune, R. Residence among the Chinese ; scenes and adventures during a third visit to China, 1853-56 ; with suggestions on the present war. L. 1857. F 143 — Three years' wanderings in the northern provinces of China ; including a visit to the tea, silk, and cotton countries. L. 1847. F 141 — Yedo and Peking ; a narrative of a journey to the capitals of Japan and China. L. 1863. 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Chinese Central Asia ; a ride to Little Tibet. 2 v. L. 1893. F 245 — Russian Central Asia. 2 v. B. 1885. F147 lie Comte, L. Memoirs and observations made in a late journey through the empire of China. Ed. 2. L. 1698. F 119a Little, A.J. Through the Yang-tse gorges ; or, Trade and travel in Western China. L. 1888. F152 Malcolm, H. Travels in South-eastern Asia ; Hindustan, Malaya, Siam, and China. Phil. [1839.] [p. 328-347.] F 176 Mandeville, Sir J. Voiage andtravaile of Sir J. Maundevile which treateth of the way to Hi- erusalem and of marvayles of Inde, etc. ; re- printed from the edition of 1725 ; ed. by J. O. Halliwell. L. 1839. F 113 Manners and customs in China ; Chinese do- mestic life. [Cut from magazine.] D19 Margary, A. R. Journey from Shanghae to Bhamo and back to Manwyne ; ed. from his journals and letters, by Sir R. Alcock. L. 1876. F203 —Notes of a journey from Hankow to Ta-li Fu- Shanghai. 1875. F 149 Medhurst, W. H. Foreigner in far Cathay. N. Y. 1873. F 12 Meignan, V. 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Voyage to China and the East In- dies ; with, A voyage to Suratte, by O. Toreen ; Chinese husbandry, by C. G. Eckeberg; added, a faunula and flora Sinensis. 2 v. L. 1771. F115 Percival, W. S. Land of the dragon; my boating and shooting excursions to the gorges of the upper Yangtze. L. 1889. F 223 Fiassetsky, P. Russian travellers in Mongo- lia and China. 2 v. L. 1884. F 163 Polo, M. Travels ; the translation of Marsden revised, with a selection of his notes ; ed. by T. Wright. L. 1854. F 116 Power, W. T. Recollections of a 3 years' resi- dence in China. L. 1853. F 180 Pratt, A. E. To the snows of Tibet through China. L. 1892. F 240 Price, J. M. From the Arctic Ocean to the Yellow Sea; the narrative of a journey, 1890-91, across Siberia, Mongolia, the Gobi Desert, and North China. N. Y. 1892. [p. 249-380.] F 238 Pumpelly, R. Across America and Asia. N. Y. 1871. [p. 203-364.] F 59 Beid, G. Peeps into China. L. n. d. F 239 Renaudot, E., tr. 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F 186 Tronson, J. M. Personal narrative of a voy- age to Japan, Kamtschatka, Siberia, Tartary, and various parts of coast of China in H. M. S. Barracouta. L. 1859. F 89 Visit to the duck factory. [Cut from magazine dated Sept., 1857.] D 11 Wathen, J. Journal of a voyage in 1811 and 1812 to Madras and China in the H. C. S. the Hope, Capt. J. Pendergrass. L. 1814. [p. 169- 230.] F 120 Illustrated with 34 colored prints. Whyte, W. A. Land journey from Asia to Eu- rope ; a camel and sledge journey from Canton to St. Petersburg. L. 1871. [p. 1-217.] F 157 Williams, C. Through Burinah to Western China; notes of a journey in 1863 to establish the practicability of a trade-route between the Irawaddi and the Yang-tse-kiaug. Edin. 1868. F200 Williams, Mrs. H. D. Year in Cliiua. N. Y. 1864. F 1 71 Williamson, A. Journeys in North China, Manchuria, and Eastern Mongolia. 2 v. L. 1870. F153 Williamson, Mrs. Isabelle. Old highways in China. L. 18S4. F 154 Wilson, A. 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Cross and the dragon; or, The fortunes of Christianity in China. L. 1854. E 2 Knowlton, M. J. China as a mission field. Phil, n d. D 13 Lockman, J., ed. Travels of the Jesuits into various parts of the world, particularly China and the East Indies. 2 v. L. 1762. v. 1 and 2 of F 117 IiOvett, R., eel. James Gilmour of Mongolia; his diaries, letters, and reports. N. Y. n. d. F241 Milne, W. Retrospect of the first 10 years of the protestant mission to China (now, in connec- tion with the Malay, denominated the Ultra- Ganges missions) . Malacca. 1820. E 13 Morris, T. M. Winter in North China. L. 1892. F 237 Reformation of missionary enterprise in Chi- na. Amoy. 1879. D 20 Shanghai missionary conference. Report of the conference held May, -1890. Shanghai. 1890. BoxB 8 Society for promoting female education in the East. Female agency among the heathen L. 1850. s E 3 Ten commandments ; Lord's prayer ; The creed ; [in English and Chinese]. Box B 6 Travels of several learned missioners of the Society of Jesus into divers parts of the Archi- pelago, India, China, and America; tr. from the French original. L. 1714. v. 3 of F 117 Tyerman, D., and Bennet, G. Journal of voyages and travels in the South Sea islands, China, India, etc., 1821-29. 3 v. B. 1832. I~v. 3, p. 59-72.] jt 4 BOOKS ON CHINA. 15 Term Question, Controversies upon the translation of the word " God " into Chinese. Chalmers, J. Question of terms simplified; or, The meanings of sham, ling, and ti in Chi- nese made plain by induction. Canton. 1876. C 103 Happer, A. P. Is the Shang-Ti of the Chinese classics the same being as Jehovah of the sacred Scriptures? What being is designated Shang- Ti in the Chinese classics and in the ritual of the state religion of China? by Inquirer. Shanghai. 1877. D22 Legge, J. Notions of the Chinese concerning God and spirits ; with an examination of the Defense of an essay on the proper rendering of the words Elohim and Theos into the Chinese language, by W. J. Boone. Hongkong. 1852. E 11 Malan, S. C. Who is God in China, Shin or Shang-te? L. [1855.] E 10 Smith, G., bp. of Victoria. National religion of China as illustrative of the proper word for translating "God" into the Chinese language. Shanghai. 1853. D 21 Tomlin, J. Shin v. Shang-Te; antagonistic versions of the Chinese scriptures ; a review of the controversy and statement of the evidence showing a large majority for Shin; by a life member of the Bible society of thirty years' standing. L. 1854. D 21 Industries. China. Imperial maritime customs. Silk. Shanghai. 1881. [Special ser. , no. 3 ] C 59 Hervey de Saiiit-Denys, M. J. L. , marquis d'. Eecherches sur 1'agriculture et l'horticulture des Chinois. Paris. 1850. C 105 Julien, S. A. Industries anciennes et modernes de l'empire chinois. Paris. 1869. C 19 Kang-he, emperor of China. Culture of rice illustrated; Manufacture of silk illustrated, tak- en from the " Keng-Chih-Tou ; or, Agriculture and silk illustrated,' 5 ' published in 1796 ; [in Chi- nese, English and French.] 2 v. in 1. Shang- hai, n. d. D 39 — Same. [In Chinese.] Box G 3 — [Culture of rice illustrated ; in Chinese.] D 37 — Silk illustrated. [In Chinese, English, and French.] D 38 C169 C170 [Specimens of Chinese cloth.] [Specimens of Chinese paper.] Tea. Ball, S. Account of the cultivation and manu- facture of tea in China. L. 1848. C 69 Bell, A. N. Tea. [Cut from Hunt's merchants' magazine, Nov., 1858.] D 11 Fortune, R. Journey to the tea countries of China: including Sung-lo and the Bohea hills. L. 1852. F 142 Houssaye, J. G. Monographie du the. Paris. 1843. C 174 Eeade, A. Tea and tea drinking. L. 1884. C 71 Stables, W. G. Tea; the drink of pleasure and of health. L. n. d. C 72 [Tea culture; 12 colored pictures on rice pa" per.] Box A 10 Ti Ping Koon, pseud.? 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Histoire de l'astronomie chinoise, avec des dissertations; Traite del' astronomie chinoise. [Forming v. 2-3 of the Observations mathematiques, etc., ed. by E. Souciet.] Paris. 1732. C 156 Hugo, Comte L. La the"orie hugodScimale ; ou, La base scientifique et definitive de l'arithmo-lo- gistique universelle. Paris. 1877. D 4 Souciet, E., ed. Observations mathematiques, astronomiques, geographiques, chronologiques, et physiques, tiroes des anciens livres chinois. 3v.ini. Paris. 1729-32. C 156 Natural History. Bentham, G. Flora Hongkongensis ; a descrip- tion of the flowering plants and ferns of the island of Hongkong. L. 1861. C 106 Birds of China ; [colored illustrations on rice paper]. Box All Collingwood, C. Rambles of a naturalist on the shores and waters of the China Sea, 1866-67. L. 1868. P 169 Donovan, E. Natural history of the insects of China; a new edition, ed. by J. 0. Westwood. L. 1842. C 107 With fine colored plates. 16 BOOKS ON CHINA. Pauvel, A. A. Alligators in China; their his- tory, description, and identification. Shanghai. 1879. C 109 Japan. Organization of the meteorological system in Japan. Tokio. 1893. Box C 4 Kingsmill, T. W. Border lands of geology and history; an inaugural address. Shanghai. 1877. [Royal Asiatic society. North-China branch.] D 16 Lindley, J. Xcones plantarum sponte China nascentium ; e bibliotheca Braamiaua excerptse. 30 colored plates. L. 1821. C 168 Richthofen, F. von. China; ergebnisse eigener reisen und darauf gegriindeter studien. 2 v. Berlin. 1877-82. F 80 Geology of China. Medicine. China. Imperial maritime customs. Medical reports for the half-year ended 31st March, 1881. 21st issue. Shanghai. 1881. [Special ser., no. 2.] C 10 Culin, S. Chinese drug stores in America. [Reprinted from the Journal of pharmacv, Dec , 1887.] Box A 6 Dudgeon, J. Diseases of China ; their causes, conditions, and prevalence, contrasted with those of Europe. Glasgow. 1877. D 20 Gordon, C. A. China from a medical point of view in 1860 and 1861. L. 1863. F 24 — Epitome of the reports of the medical officers to the Chinese Imperial maritime customs ser- vice, 1871-82. L. 1884. C 12 Hanbury, D. Science papers chiefly pharma- cological and botanical. L. 1876. [p. 209-277. Notes on Chinese materia medica.] C 108 Henderson, J. Shanghai hygiene; or, Hints for the preservation of health in China. Shang- hai. 1863. C 14 Lockhart, W. Medical missionary in China; a narrative of 20 years' experience. L. 1861. F30 Stent, G. C. Chinesische eunuchen. Leipzig, n. d. D 7 Wilson, J. Medical notes on China. L. 1846. C 11 Law. Chinese justice. [Cut from theAnalectic mag- azine, Oct., 1819.] D 11 Giles, H .A. Historic China. L. 1882. [p. 125- 232. Penal code of the present dynasty ; Lan Lu-chow's criminal cases.] B 31 Henderson, J. J. International court for China. Shanghai. 1879. C 17 Mollendorff, P. G. von. Family law of the Chinese and its comparative relations with that of other nations. 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E 17 — Record of Buddhistic kingdoms ; an account by the Chinese monk, Fa-hien, of his travels in India and Ceylon, A. D. 399-414 ; tr. and anno- tated with a Corean recension of the Chinese text, by J. Legge. Oxford. 1886. E 18 — Travels of Fah-Hian and Sung-Yun, Buddhist pilgrims, from China to India, 400 A.D. and 518 A.D. ; tr. from the Chinese, by S. Beal. L. 1869. E16 Goudar , A. Chinese spy ; or, Emissary from the court of Pekin commissioned to examine into the present state of Europe ; tr. from the Chinese. 6 v. in 3. Dublin. 1766. C 175 Fictitious. Hiuen Tsang. Si-yu-ki ; Buddhist records of the western world; tr. from the Chinese, by S. Beal. 2 v. B. 1885. E 36 Lelarj d, C. G. Fusang ; or. The discovery of America bv Chinese Buddhist priests in the 5th century. N. Y. 1875. C 37 Ong-tae-hae. Chinaman abroad ; or, A desul- tory account of the Malayan archipelago, partic- ularly of Java; tr. [by W. H. Medhurst]. Shanghai. 1849. D 15 Sykes, W. H. Notes on the religious, moral, and political state of India before the Mahome- dan invasion, chiefly founded on the travels of the Chinese Buddhist priest Fa Hian in India, A.D. 399 and on tbe commentaries of Messrs. Remusat, Klaproth, Burnouf, and Landresse. [Cut from magazine.] D 19 Foreign Fiction and Poetry relating to China. Cynthia, a Chinese story, and other tales. Hongkong. 1879. C 123 Dalton, W. John Chinaman; or, Adventures in Flowery Land. B. [1858.] C 120 Also published under title Wolf -boy of China. Lindley, A. F. Cruise in Chinese waters; [the log of the Fortuna]. L. n. d. C 114 Longfellow, H. W., ed. Poems of places; Asia. B. 1878. [p. 191-232. Chinese Empire.] C 112 Sealy, T. H. Life in China; the porcelain tow- er; or. Nine stories of China; compiled from original sources, by T. T. T. Phil. 1842. C 132 Stories from China. N. Y. n. d. C 126 Miscellaneous. Chinese statesmen and state papers. [Cut from magazine dated March, 1871.] D 21 Kwong Ki Chiu. Dictionary of English phrases, with illustrative sentences. N. Y. 1881. C 73 Peep show. N. Y. n d. D Humorous. Plath, J. H. Die landwirthschaftder Chinesen und Japanesen im vergleiche zu der europaischen. pt. 1. Munich. 1874. D 7 [Scrap albums of newspaper clippings, illustra- tions, etc.] 17 v. D 41 -D 53 ; D 56-D 59 Simcox, Edith J. Primitive civilizations. 2 v. L. 1894. [v. 2, p. 1-395. Ownership in China.] B 80 Thatcher, C. R. Hongkong distillery; arum burlesque. Hongkong. 1874. D 13 [Typhoon of Sept. 22-23, 1874, Hongkong; newspaper clippings and photographs.] P 84 What the Chinese really think of Europeans, by a native literate. [Cut from magazine dated March, 1871.] D 21 Books in Chinese. Where the text is accompanied by a translation the work is entered above under its appropriate heading. Ban Shodo Chikuso, [artist]. Gaden; [Illus- trated book]. " D 30 Bible. Box P 1 — [New Testament.] Box P 2 Used as state or copy book. — Sing Yok Chiong Cliti; [New Testament]. 1868. Box D 1 — Acts of the apostles, with marginal refer- ences; tr. into Chinese, by W. Dean. Hongkong. 1847. Box D 2 Bridgman, E. C. [History of America.] [Can- ton. 1844.] Box D 6 Ho kan shin ka jin butsu ron ; [On the Chinese people]. Ed. 2. Box E 3 Isaa; [Religious book]. Box P 3 Ka yo rio yaku ; [Family useful good medicine] - BoxE 2 Advertisement of Dr. Jayne's remedies. Kaban wago tsushio; [Christian book]. Box E 8 Kai kan so kurei; [Custom duties]. Box E 7 BOOKS ON CHINA. 19 Kien Lung, emperor of China. Ch'in ting ch'ien lu; or, Record of Chinese coins; published under imperial instructions, 1750. i v. Ningpo. 1880. D 25 Ko ku shi ; [Chinese classic] . Box E 1 Kocho choku sho chiyo zenzu ; [Chinese geog" raphy]. D 29 Li Kien. Shi tsu ki; [Personal recollections of the Chinese rebellion]. Box E 4 Milne, W. Kew she chay yen hing chin she ke ; [A true record of the doctrines and acts of the Saviour of the world] . Box D 3 Printed at Malacca by members of the Ultra-Ganges mission. Rekidai meiyen dzusetsu; [Famous Chinese ladies of history]. 2 v. D 31 Ten Sekisai, [artist]. Gaho; [Illustrated mag- azine of information], nos. 113-116, 120-133. Shanghai. 1887. Box E 5 Published every ten days. Tozai yoko maigetsu tokiden; [Eastern and western ocean ; monthly statistics]. 2 pts. Box G 5 Tsah she suh mei yueh tung ke chuen ; [a gen- eral monthly record, containing an investigation of the opinions and practices of society.] BoxG4 Tsin seaou mun, tsow tslh loo keae lun ; [A dis- course concerning entering in at the strait gate and walking in the narrow road]. BoxD 5 Printed at Malacca by members of the Ultra-Ganges mission. Word of welcome and warning for the Chinese in America. Box D 4 Ya so seikio to ko ku bun ; [Christian prayer book]. BoxF4 Chinese pamphlets not identified. 2 v. Box G 1 and 2 :-J|