L LITERATURE ON CHINA References to principal arti- cles on China in periodicals from 1897 to 1907'-^^'^^'-^^ AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION BOSTON . MASSACHUSETTS 'iMSM EXPLANATORY NOTE This Index includes references to articles bearing on China in Amerfcan and English periodicals from 1897 to August, 1907. It will be found of great value in facili- tating advance study and general reading upon China and Chinese missions, particularly in connection with the class study of missions in that country. Titles are arranged alphabetically under several general headings, and the author’s name, the periodical with its volume and page, and, in the case of volumes from 1902 to 1907, the month or week of issue, are given. Thus the reference “ Reality and Romance about the Chinese,” under Ch,\r- ACTER OF THE PEOPLE, means that the author is W. A. P. Martin, the magazine where the article may be found is the l\Iissionary Review of the World, volume 18, page 104, and that the date of issue was February, 1905. Explanations of abbreviations will be found on page 14. Literature on China AN INDEX Character of the People Chinese as Business Men (S. P. Read) Cent. 38: 864. Chinese Humor (Helena von Poseck) Chamb. Jr. 81: 462 (July ’04) Chinese Labor in the Light of Modem Industry (B. Smith) Engineering Mag. 31; 728 (Aug. ’06) Realitv and Romance about the Chinese (W. A. P. Martin) Miss. R. 18; 104 (Feb. ’05) * Exclusion America’s Treatment of the Chinese (C. F. Holder) No. Am. 1 7 1 : 215 Chinese in America (S. Pang) (Ng Poon Chew) Indep. 54: 801 (Apr. 3, ’02) Chinese in America — ^Yhy they Should be Admitted (R. Hutcheson) Forum 33; 59 (Mar. ’02) Chinese in America — Why they Should be Excluded (T. Beale) Forum 33; 53 (Mar. ’02) Chinese in the United States; the Chinaman in American Politics (C. F. Holder) No. Am. 166: 226 Exclusion of Chinese Students from the United States (L. Miner) Outl. 12: 984 (Dec. 27, ’02) Exclusion of the Chinese (J. Miller) No. Am. 173; 782 Exclusion of the Chinese (C. Denby) Forum 34: 131 (July- Sept. ’02) Exclusion of the Chinese — Why They Should be Ex- cluded (J. D. Phelan) No. Am. 173: 663 Exclusion of the Chinese and the Boycott (Chester Hol- combe) Outl. 81: 1066 (Dec. 30, ’05) 3 Exclusion of the Chinese in the United States (Ho Yow) No. Am. 173: 314 The Question of the Exclusion of the Chinese (Chester Hol- combe) Outl. 80: 617 (July 8, ’05) The United States Supreme Court’s Decision as to the Exclusion of the Chinese (J. W. Foster) Indep. 58: 1292 (June 8, ’05) Language and Literature Chinese Hieroglyphics (E. G. Tewksbury) Chaut. 34; 130 Chinese Language (F. Poole) Lippinc. 66; 746 Chinese Literature (I. T. Headland) Critic 38: 440 Woman in Chinese Literature (H. A. Giles) 19th Cent. 56: 820 (Nov. ’04). Same art. Liv. Age 243: 810 (Dec. 24, ’04) Missions A Chinese Official’s View of Missions (J. W. Inglis) Miss. R. 30: 135 (Feb. ’07) A Missionary’s View of China (Mrs. S. L. Baldwin) Outl. 66: 107 China and the Missionaries (M. von Brandt) Indep. 53: 60s China and the Missionaries in Future (E. H. Conger) Nat’l M. 14; 223 China Centenary Conference (C. C. Crecgan) Miss. R. 30: 511 (July ’07) Chinese Dislike of Christianity (F. H. Nichols) Atlan. 90: 773 (Dec. ’02) Christian Missions and the Civil Power in China (P. J. Maclagan) Contemp. 91: 49 (Jan. ’07) Christianity and China (A. R. Colquhoun) Fortn. 85: 1046 (June ’06) Economic Significance of China’s Evangelization (J. W. Bashford) Miss. R. 29: 352 (May ’06) 4 Foreign Missions and the Yellow Peril (J. 1 \I. Cromer) Luth. Q. 34: 569 (Oct. ’04) Future of China and of the Missionaries (C. Denby) Forum 30 : 166 Massacre at Nanchang. Indep. 60: 524 (Mar. i, ’06) Massacres by Christians in China (R. Ogden) Nation 72 62 Mission Work in China (Chentung Liang-Chang) Indep. 55: 1846 (Aug. 6, ’03) Mission Schools in China (M. H. Krout) Chaut. 33 : 635 Missionaries and the Empire (F. Greenwood) 19th Cent. 50: 21 Missionaries and their Critics* (J. Smith) No. Am. 172: 724. Missionaries and their Critics. Spec. 85: 363. Same art. Eel. M. 136 : 1 19 Missionaries in China (H. C. Thompson) Contemp. 79: 873 Missionaries in China. Liv. Age 227 : 393 Missionaries in China (S. L. Clemens) No. Am. 172: 161 Missionaries in China. Outl. 67: 847 Missions and Missionaries in China (P. Bigelow) No. Am. 171 ; 26 Missions from the Standpoint of Comparative Religion (P. Cams) Am. J. Theol. 11:13 ’° 7 ) Missions in China (J. S. Dennis) R. of Rs. 22 : 302 Missionaries and Merchants in China. Outl. 82: 539 (Mar. 10, ’06) Revivals in China. Miss. R. 29: 802 (Nov. ’06) Robert Morrison, Pioneer Protestant Missionary to China (E. Leslie) Miss. R. 30: 329 (May ’07) Roman Catholicism in China (B. Cothonay) Cath. World 73; 415 Story of the Lienchow Martyrdom (A. J. Brown) Miss. R. 29 : 87 (Feb. ’06) The Crisis in China (1900) and the Missions (A. P. Doyle) Cath. World 71; 548 The Lienchow Massacre. Outl. 81: 849 (Dec. 9, ’05) 5 The Missionary Enterprise in China (C. Holcombe) Atlan. 98: 348 (Sept. ’06) To My Missionary Critics (S. L. Clemens) No. Am. 172: 520 The Missionary Enterprise in China. Outl. 66: 774 What has Christianity to Offer to Oriental Nations? (F. A. Christie) Am. J. Theol. 11:25 (Jan. ’07) Work Among the Chinese Insane (C. C. Selden) Miss. R. 29 : 205 (Mar. ’06) Native Leaders Makers of New China (A. E. Griffis) World Today 12: 146 (Feb. ’07) Some Peking Politicians. Liv. Age 212: 261 Some Peking Politicians. 19th Cent. 40: 896 The Real Rulers of China (R. E. Lewis) Indep. 55: 3121 (Dec. 31, ’03) Who’s Who in China (D. C. Boulger) Contemp. 78: 255. Same art . Eel . M . 135: 616 Who’s Who in China. Liv. Age 226: 753 Yuan Shih Kai, China’s Foremost Statesman. R. of Rs. 36: 101 (July, ’07) Opium Trade China’s Present Relation to the Opium Traffic (D. Mac- Gillivray) Miss. R. 30: 119 (Feb. ’07) India and the Opium Trade in the Far East. R.of Rs. 34: 364 (Sept. ’06) Opium in China. Outl. 84: 544 (Nov. 3, ’06) Prohibiting the Opium Traffic in China. Nation 83: 320 (Oct. 15, ’06) Problems of China Future of the Chinese People (D. Z. Sheffield) Atlan. 85: 76 6 Problems in China (J. M. Hubbard) Nat. Geog. M. ii : 297 Problems of China (M. von Brandt) Indep. 54; 2580 (Oct. 3 °. ’02) Some Factors in the Problem of China (G. A. Stuart) Miss. R. 18; 34 (Jan. ’05) Some Phases of the Educational Problem in China (W. N. Fong) Pop. Sci. Mo. 67 ; 348 (Aug. ’05) The Problem in China and its Solution (Tau Sein Ko) Asia. R. 31: 73. Same art. Eel. M. 136; 651 Progress and Reform A Chinaman on the Chinese Situation (T.Y. Chang) R. of Rs. 33: 423 (Apr. ’06) An Ancient Empire in Search of a Modem Government (A. H. Smith) Indep. 60; 388 (Feb. 15, ’06) Aspects of the New Era in China (H. D. Porter) Miss. R. 30: 138 (Feb. ’07) Awakening of China. Liv. Age 249: 131 (Apr. 21, ’06) Awakening of China (L. Giles) 19th Cent. 60: 521 (Oct. ’06) Awakening of China (J. Smith) No. Am. 168: 229 Awakening of China (K. K. Kawakami) No. Am. 183: 647 (Oct. ’06) Awakening of China. Outl. 82: 106 (Jan. 20, ’06) China and Reconstmetion [Nov. 1900] (Sir R. Hart) Fortn. 75: 193. Same art. Liv. Age 228: 337. Same art. Eel. M. 136; 361 China Awakened (J. F. Griggs) Cent. 72 : 392 (July ’06) China Transformed (\V. A. P. Martin) World’s Work 12; 7844 (Aug. ’06) Constitutional Government in China. R. of Rs. 35: 236 (Feb. ’07) Day of Opportunity in China (H. G. C. Hallock) Miss. R. 29: 660 (Sept. ’06) Foot -binding in China: A Social Revolution. Spec. 80: 406 7 China. Outl. 86; 229 (June i, ’07) On the Eve of Becoming a Great Power. R. of Rs. 33 : 744 (June ’06) Present Conditions in China (J. W. Foster) Nat. Geog. M. (Dec. ’06) Progress in China. Outl. 84: 103 (Sept. 15, ’06) Progress in China (Jeremiah W. Jenks) R. of Rs. 31; 595 (May ’05) Railways of China (A. J. Brown) R. of Rs. 29: 177 (Feb. ’04) Reasons for China’s Weakness (G. Kennan) Outl. 82: 787 (Apr. 7, ’06) Reform in China (G. Reid) Forum 28: 724 Reform Movement in China (I. T. Headland) Outl. 65: 494 Rehabilitation of China and the American Interest in the Orient (M. Barakatullah) Forum 38: 424 (Jan. ’07) Renaissance of China (C. K. Edmunds) Pop. Sci. Mo. 67: 387 (Sept. ’05) Revolutionary Changes in China (W. A. P. Martin) World’s Work 12: 8115 (Oct. ’06) The Chinese Army (E. J. Hardy) 19th Cent. 59: 595 (Apr. ’06) The Empress Dowager’s System of Colleges for China (R. E. Lewis) R. of Rs. 26: 72 (July ’02) The New Education in China (T. Richard) Contcmp. 83: II (Jan. ’03) Waning of the Lily Feet (E. Inveen) Miss. R. 29: 103 (Feb. ’06) Relations with Other Nations General A Chinaman on the “ Yellow Peril ” (Chang Yow Tong) R. of Rs. 30: 337 (Sept. ’04) Anti-forcign Rioting in Shanghai (G. Kennan) Outl. 82: 351 (Feb. 1 7, ’06) 8 Causes of Anti-foreign Feeling (G. Kennan) Outl. 82: 466 (Feb. 24, ’06) China Against the World (P. S. Reinsch) Forum 30: 67 China and Japan — The White Peril (G. Lynch) 19th Cent. 57: 948 (June ’05) China and Non-China (Sir R. Hart) Fortn. 75: 278 China and the Powers (P. Leroy-Beaulieu) Chaut. 29; 274 China and the Powers (E. Bainbridge) Contemp. 78: 172 China and the Powers (J. B. Walker) Cosmopol. 29; 468 China and the Powers (C. Beresford) No. Am. 168: 530 China and the Powers — What of China (C. Holcombe) Outl. 76: 401 (Feb. 13, ’04) China and the West (T. Richard) Contemp. 89: 638 (May ’06) China and Western Civilization from a Chinese Point of View. Sat. R. 91: 47, 78, 109, r4o China and the Reply (R. S. Grmdry) Sat. R. 91; 237 Contributions of Foreigners to Discontent in China (A. H. Smith) Outl. 66; 923 Duties of a Minister to China (C. Denby) Fomm 33: 27 (Mar. ’02) Influence of the Western World on China (D. Z. Sheffield) Cent. 38: 784 The Chinese and Western Civilization (Wu Ting Fang) Harp. M. 106: 190 (Jan. ’03) The Shanghai Strike and the Mixed Court. Outl. 81 ; 1052 (Dec. 30, ’05) The White Man’s Burden in China. Contemp. 76: 318. Same art. Li V. Age 223 : 274 The World’s Competitor-to-be (B. Brandenburg) Cos- mopol. 39 : 145 (June ’05) The Yellow Peril (A. R. Colquhoun) Indep. 56: 825 (Apr. 14. ’04) Threatening Situation in China (Charles Bone) Indep. 63: 394 (Aug. IS, ’07) 9 Japan China and Japan (X. G. Mitchcll-Innes) Contcmp. 73: 403. Same art. Eel. M. 130: 557 China and Japan (H. Webster) Nat. Geog. M. 12; 6q China iind Japan: The Yellow Peril (D. C. Boulgcr) igth Cent. 55: 30 (Jan. ’04) China and Japan: The Yellow Peril (O. Eltzbaehcr) 19th Cent. 55: 910 (June ’04) How China is Following Japan’s Lead (Conly-Pinch) Harp. W. 51: 129 (Jan. 26, ’07) Influenee of Japan on China (H. G. C. Halloek) Miss. R. 18: 756 (Get. ’05) Obstaeles to Missions in China (Tong Kwok Oun) Miss. R . 18: 561 (Aug. ’05), 686 (Sept. ’05), 761 (Get. ’05), S45 (Xov. ’05), 918 (Dee. ’05) The Japanization of China (G. Lyneh) 19th Cent. 54: 216 (Aug. ’03) Russia China and Russia (J. Quiney) Xo. Am. 171 : 529 China and Russia — A Russian View (U. M. Babad) Gutl. 65: 730 United States A Fool’s Paradise: boyeott of the United States (A. H. Smith) Gutl. 82 : 701 (Mar. 24, ’06) Boyeott of Ameriean Goods (H. Bolee) Booklover’s M. 6: 98 (July ’05) Ameriean Dealing with China (W. MaeDonald) Xation 71 : 145 Ameriean Court for China. Gutl. 86: 133 (May 25, ’07) Ameriean Law in China (L. R. Wilfley) Indep. 62:489 (Feb. 28, ’07) Ameriea’s Duty in China (J. Barrett) Xo. Amer. 171 : 145. China and the United States (H. W. Rankin) Bib. Sae. 56: 561 10 China and the United States (Chentung Liang-Cheng) Xat. Geog. M. i6; 554 (Dec. ’05) China and the United States: an American View (H. L. Nelson) Outl. 65: 726 Commercial Relations between China and the United States (Chentung Liang-Cheng) Harp. W. 40 : i860 (Dec. 23, ’05) Is Conciliation Weakness? Outl. 83; 255 (June 2, ’06) Mutual Helpfulness Between China and the United States (Wu Ting Fang) No. Am. 171:1 The Asiatic Problem and its Relation to the United States (W. C. J. Reid) Pol. Sci. Q. 18: 181 (June ’03) The Chinese and the United States (J. W. Foster) Atlan. 97 : 118 (Jan. ’06) The Hostility of China (Kang Yu Wei) World’s Work 12; 7487 (May, ’06) United States in China (J. Quincy) Contemp. 78: 183 Same art. Eel. M. 135: 563. Same art. Liv. Age. 226: 601 United States and the Future of China (W. W. Rockhill) Forum 29 : 324 What the Chinese Think of Us (S. Bonsai) No. Am. 171: 411 Religions Religion Among the Chinese (G. D. Wilder) Bib. Sac. 63; 85 (Jan. ’06) Religious Toleration in China. I. Buddhism (M. G. Walshe) Contemp. 85: 448 (Mar. ’04) II. Mohammedanism (M. G. Walshe) Contemp. 86: 127 (July ’04) II Travel and Description Across Chihli from the Sea to Peking (M. P. Gamewell) Chaut. 42: 319 (Dec. ’06) A House-boat Trip in China (G. Kennan) Outl. 82: 595 (Mar. ’06) A Visit to the Empress Dowager (B. V. Drake) Cent. 42: 691 (Sept. ’02) China’s Ancient Holy Land (H. P. Beach) Chaut. 42: 402 (Jan. ’06) Canton to Mandalay (W. A. Johnstone) Fortn. 69; 264. Same art. Eel. M. 130: 391 Cycling in China (T. P. Terry) Outing 38: 536 Festival of the Lantern Kites (C. Lorrimer) Overland n. s. 49: 251 (Mar. ’07) Football and Polo in China (H. A. Giles) 19th Cent. 59: 508 (Mar. ’06). Same art. Liv. Age 249:353 (May 12, ’06) Journey from Shanghai to Bhamo through Hunan (A. M. S. Wingate) Geog. J. 14: 629 Reception by the Empress Dowager at the Summer Palace ' (M. X. Wood) Cent. 46: 574 (Aug. ’04) Soochow, Hangchow and the Grand Canal (G. Kennan) Outl. 82: 739 (Mar. 31, ’06) The Empress Dowager of China (K. A. Karl) Cent. 48: 803 (Oct. ’05); 49: 44 (Nov. ’05); 49; 266 (Dec. ’05) Traveling in China (F. H. Nichols) Outing 41: 568 (Feb. ’03) Up the Yangtse to Tibet (M. P. Gamewell) Chaut. 42: 419 (Jan. ’06) Social Conditions Business Methods in China (Jeremiah W. Jenks) Inter- national Q. 12 : 124 (Oct. ’05) Child Life in China and Japan (Bertha Runkle) St. Nich. 32 : 228 (Jan. ’05) 72 China’s Great Famine (W. T. Ellis) Outl. 85: 755 (Mar. 30, ’° 7 ) Chinese Daily Life (J. K. Goodrich) Forum 28: 197 Earning a Living in China (D. E. W. Spratt) Lippinc. 69: 670 Famine conditions in China (E. W. Thwing )Miss. R. 30: 286 (Apr. ’07) Girl Slavery in China (I. Kahn) Indep. 53: 1605 Legal Position of Women in China (R. V. Rogers) Green Bag 13: 16 Sports and Games in China (I. T. Headland) Outing 37: 158 Talks with Chinese Women (L. Howard) Lippinc. 67: 98 The Life of a Chinese Mandarin (E. H. Parker) Eel. M. 130: 659. Same art. Liv. Age 217 : 291 What the People Read in China. R. of Rs. 30; 464 (Oct. ’04) L? Abbreviations The following is a list of the periodicals to which refer- ence is made, with explanation of abbreviations: Am. J. Theol American Journal of Theology Asia. R Asiatic Review Atlan Atlantic Monthly Bib. Sac Bibliotheca Sacra Booklover’s M Booklover’s Magazine Cath. World Catholic World Cent Century Chamb. Jr Chambers’ Journal Chaut Chautauquan Contemp Contemporary Review Cosmopol Cosmopolitan Critic Critic Eel. M Eclectic Magazine Engineering Mag Engineering Magazine Fortn Fortnightly Review Forum Forum Geog. J Geographical Journal Green Bag Green Bag Harp. M Harper’s Monthly Magazine Harp. W Harper’s Weekly Indep Independent International Q International Quarterly Lippinc Lippincott's Liv. Age Living Age Luth. Q Lutheran Quarterly Miss. R Missionary Review of the World Nation Nation Nat. Geog. M National Geographic Magazine 19th Cent 19th Centurj' and After No. Am North American Review Overland n. s Overland Monthly (new series) Outing Outing Outl Outlook Pol. Sci. Q Political Science Quarterly Pop. Sci. Mo Popular Science Monthly R. of Rs Review of Reviews Sat. R Saturday Review Spec Spectator St. Nich St. Nicholas World Today World Today World’s Work World’s Work < . V Price, 5 Cents 659 — I Ed. — 2M — Sept. ’07