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*611 The Englishman in China. London, Saunders & Otley, 1860, 12o *612 Twelve years in China. The People, the Rebels, and the Mandarins by a British Resident (John Scarth.) Edinburgh, Thomas Constable & Co., 1860, 8° *613 Narrative of the North China Campaign of 1860...... by Robert Swinhoe. London, Smith Elder & Co., 1861, 8°

*614 The Taeping Rebellion in China; a Narrative of its rise and progress, based upon original documents and information obtained in China by Commander Lindesay Brine. London, Murray, 1862, 12°

*615 Narrative of the War with China in 1860 to which is added the Account of a short residence with the Taiping Rebels at Nankin and a voyage from thence to Hankow by Lieut.-Colonel G. J. Wolseley. London, Longman, 1862, 8° *616 Expédition de Chine par Paul Varin. Paris, Michel Lévy, 1862, 8° *617 How we got to Pekin. A Narrative of the Campaign in China of 1860 by the Rev. R. J. L. M'Ghee. London, Richard Bentley, 1862, 8°

*618 China from a Medical Point of view in 1860 and 1861, to which is added a Chapter on Nagasaki as a Sanitarium by Charles Alexander Gordon, M.D.C.B. London, John Churchill, 1863, 8°

Seven Chapters out Thirteen composing the work are especially devoted to Tientsin.

*619 Personal Narrative of Three Years' Service in China by Lieut.-Colonel Fisher, C.B., Royal Engineers. London, Richard Bentley, 1863, 8°

*620 The numerical Relations of the Population of China during the 4000 years of its historical existence; or the Rise and Fall of the Chinese Population, by T. Sacharoff, Member of the Imp. Russian Embassy in Peking, translated into English by the Rev. W. Lobscheid also the Chronology of the Chinese, from the Mythological times up to the present Ruler. Hongkong, Shortrede, [1864], ppt. 8°, VII-39 pag.

*621 Peking and the Pekingese during the first year of the British Embassy at Peking by D. F. Rennie, M.D. London, Murray, 1865, 2 vols. 8°

622

Thian Ti Huui-The Hung League or Heaven-Earth League. A secret Society with the Chinese in China and India by Gustave Schlegel. Batavia, 1866, 4° *623 The Origins of the Chinese: an Attempt to trace the connection of the Chinese with western nations in their religion, superstitions, arts, language, and traditions, by John Chalmers, A.M. Hongkong, Souza & Co., 1866, ppt. 8° pag. 78.

624 Suppression of the Taiping Rebellion in the Departments around Shanghai. Shanghai, Kelly, 1871, ppt. 8°

625 Reports on Amoy and the Island of Formosa by C. W. Legendre, U. S. Consul at Amoy. Washington, 1871, ppt. 8°

*626 Traité des Tartares, de leur origine, pais, peuple......; de la suite de leurs Chams et Empereurs...... par Pierre Bergeron. Parisien, 4°

*627 Avril's China, 12° (no title page.)

*628 China, historisch, romantisch, malerisch. Carlsruhe, 4°. s. a.

*629 Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Chinese illustrated with fifty coloured Engravings with descriptions, by William Alexander. London, 4°, s. a.

[1860-1871]

*630 Biot-Considérations sur les anciens temps de l'Histoire Chinoise, I. R. 64 p. 8° (no title page.)

*631 The Celestial Empire; or Points and Pickings or information about China and the Chinese by the Author of "Soldiers and Sailors," "Paul Preston," etc. London, Grant & Griffith, fscap, 8°, s. a.

*632 Histoire du grand Genghizcan, premier Empereur des anciens Mogols et Tartares divisée en quatre livres; traduite et compilée...... par feu M. Pétis de la Croix le père, à Paris, Claude Barbin, 1710, in 12.

Pétis was born iu 1622 and died in 1695. The above work was published by his son (b. 1653, d. 1713.)

*633 The History of Genghizcan the Great, first Emperor of the Antient Moguls and Tartars; in four Books by the late M. Petis de la Croix Senior, and now faithfully translated into English. London, 1722, 8°

*634 Geschichte der Ost-Mongolen und Ihres Fürstenhauses, verfasst von ssanang ssetsen chungtaïdschi der ordus; von Isaac Jacob Schmidt. St. Petersburg & Leipzig, 1829, 4°

*635 Geschichte des östlichen Asiens von Dr. Joh. Heinr. Plath-Erster Theil-Die Mandschurey. Gottingen, 1830, 8°

*636 Denkwürdigkeiten úber die Mongolei, von dem Mónck Hyakinth, aus dem russischen ubersest von Karl Friedrich von der Borg. Berlin, 1832, 8°

Vide Nos. 626, 545 & 553 which ought to bave been placed here,

b Blue Books on China.

637 Papers relative to the Establishment of a Court of Judicature in China. 1838. 638 Correspondence relating to China. 1840.

639 Additional Papers relating to China. 1840.

640 Parliamentary Papers relating to the Opium Trade; viz: Extracts from Reports, etc., of Committees of the Houses of Lords and Commons 1821 to 1832. 1840. 641 Returns of Trade at the Ports of Canton, Amoy, and Shanghai for the year 1844. 1845.

642 Papers respecting the Civil Wars in China. 1853.

643 Correspondence with the Superintendent of British Trade in China upon the subject of Emigration from that country. 1853.

644 Correspondence respecting insults in China. 1857.

645 Further Papers relative to the Proceedings of her Majesty's naval forces at Canton. 1857.

646 Correspondence relative to the Earl of Elgin's special Missions to China and Japan 1857-1859. 1859.

647 Correspondence with Mr. Bruce, her Majesty's Envoy extraordinary and Minister plenipotentiary in China. 1860.

648 Correspondence respecting Affairs in China 1859-1860 presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of her Majesty. 1861.

649 Correspondence respecting the fitting out, dispatching to China, and ultimate withdrawal, of the Anglo-Chinese fleet under the Command of Captain Sherard Osborn; and the dismissal of Mr. Lay from the Chief inspectorate of Customs. 1864.

650 Commercial Reports from her Majesty's Consuls in China 1862-64, 8°. 1865.

651 Papers relating to the Affairs of China (in continuation of Papers presented to Parliament in March 1863.) 1864.

c Miscellaneous Works published in China.

652 The Anglo-Chinese Calendar. Canton, 8°, 1848 (2 copies), 1849-1851 (2 copies), 1853, 1855.

653 The China Pilot...... compiled...... by Staff Commander John W. King, R.N. 4th ed. London, 1864, 8°

654 The China Directory for 1864. Hongkong, 1864, 8°

655 The Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan and the Philippines. Hongkong, 8°, 1866 (2 copies), 1867-1868.

656 A Hand-book of Treatises with China and Japan-First Series: Great Britain with China and Japan-United States of America with China and Japanand France with China. Shanghai, A. H. de Carvalho, 8°

657 A Statement of the needs of the United States Consulates in China, ppt. 8° 658 The legislative Authority of the Minister and Consuls of the United States in in China, ppt. 8°

d Shanghai Local Publications.

659 The Great Currency Question or the Rise and Fall of Mexico; by Philo-Carolus. Shanghai, 1856, ppt. 8°, p. 35.

660 Official Papers on the Administration of affairs at the Port of Shanghai, 1854. Shanghai, 1854, ppt. 8°

661 Correspondence on the Better government of Shanghai. Shanghai, 1862, ppt. 8°

662 Rules of the Shanghai Debating Society, p. 4.

663 Shanghai Almanac. Shanghai, 8°, 1857, 1858, 1860 (2 copies), 1861, 1863, 1869.

664 The Fourteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Annual Reports of the Chinese Hospital at Shanghai. 1861, 1864, 1865, 3 ppts. 8°

665 Report of the Shanghai General Hospital 31st December 1868. Shanghai, 1869, ppt. 8°

666 Christian Missions-A Sermon preached in Trinity Church October 11th 1863, by the Rev. William Muirhead. Shanghai, 1863.

667 Catalogue of Austrian and Hungarian Products exhibited in the Shanghai Club published by Victor Schönberger. Shanghai, July 1869, ppt. 8°

668 Land Regulations and Bye Laws for the Foreign Settlements of Shanghai North of the Yang-King-Pang. Shanghai, 1870, ppt. 8°, 1860-1870, 2 ppts. 8° 669 Minutes of a Meeting of Renters of Land on the English and American Settlements. Shanghai, 1868, ppt. 8°

id. 1869 id.

670 Municipal Council of Shanghai

-Reports for the years ended 31st March 1866 (2 copies), 1867 (2 copies), 1868-1869 (2 copies), 1870-1871.

-Appendices to Report for the year ended 31st March 1871.

-Estimates for the years commenced 1st April 1868 (2 copies), 1869

1870-1871.

Conseil d'Administration municipale de la Concession française à Shanghai-Compte rendu de la gestion pour l'exercice 1868-69 (échue le 31 Mars 1869)—Budget 1869-70.

Vide No. 624 Taiping Rebellion.

e Hongkong Local Publications.

672 The Hongkong Almanack and Directory for 1846 with an Appendix. Hongkong, 1846, 8°

673 Report of the Morrison Education Society for the year 1864-65. Hongkony, 1865, ppt. 8°

674 Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Hongkong Hotel Co. limited. Hongkong, 1866, 8°

5 Japan.

*675 La nouvelle Histoire du Japon divisée en cinq Livres...... composée en espagnol par le R. P. Louys Pigneyra de la Compagnie de Jésus et traduicte en Français par I. B. Paris, Jean Fouet, 1618, 8°

Not mentioned by Léon Pagès.

*676 Descriptio Regni Japoniæ. Tractatus in quo agitur: De Japoniorum religione -De Christianæ religionis introductione in eâ loca-De ejusdem extirpatione...... auctore Bernhardo Varenio, Med. D. Amstelodami-Apud Ludoricum Elzevirium, 1649, 16°

*677 Engelbert-Kaempfer-De Beschryving van Japan. Amsterdam, 1783, folio. "L'ouvrage fut écrit originairement en hollandais. Le chevalier H. Sloane acheta le manuscrit et le fit traduire en anglais par Schenchzer [London 1727-28,

2 vol. folio] Plus tard l'ouvrage parut en Hollande."

"Kaempfer a spécialemeut suivi les directions du gouverneur général Camphuis,

ancien Surintendant du Commerce au Japon." (Léon Pagès.)

Kaempfer, who was born in 1651 in Westphalia and died in 1716, introduced Acupuncture in Europe.

*678 Ueber die Japanische Nation vorgelesen den 3 Nov. 1784, von Carl Peter Thunberg Prof. der Med. und Botanik, p. 56, 8°

*679 Cérémonies usitées au Japon, pour les mariages, les funérailles, et les principales fêtes de l'année...... ouvrage traduit du Japonais par M. Feu Titsingh, Ambassadeur de Hollande en Chine. Paris, Nepreu, 1822, 3 vols. 12° bd. in 1 vol.

[Also Paris, 1819. Nepveu, 8°]

*680 Herinneringen uit Japan van Hendrik Doeff. Haarlem, 1833, 8°

*681 Manners and Customs of the Japanese, in the nineteenth Century from recent Dutch Visitors of Japan, and the German of Dr. Ph. Fr. von Siebold. London, Murray, 1841, 12°

682 Nippon. Archiv zur Beschreibung von Japan und dessen neben und schutzländern...... von Ph. Fr. von Siebold.

Erster Band-Abtheilung I. Mathematische und Physische Geographie vom Reiche Japan. Leyden, 1852.

Zweiter Band-Abt. II. Volk und Staat-Bewohner von Japan; von den Waffen und der Kriegskunst. Leyden, 1852.

Dritter Band-Abt. II.
Vierter Band-Abt. III.
Abt. IV.

Fünfter Band-Abt. V.
Abt. VI.
Sechte Band-Abt. VII.

Land und Seereisen. Leyden, 1852.
Bieträge zur Geschichte von Japan.
Künste und Wissenschaften. Leyden, 1852.
Pantheon von Nippon.

Landwirthschaft, Kunstfleissund Handel.
Die Neben und zchutzländer von Japan.

Seven parts bound in 3 vols. imp'l. 4°

Siebold was born at Wurztburg in 1796 and died at Munich in 1866.

*683 The Capital of the Tycoon: A Narrative of a three years' Residence in Japan by Sir Rutherford Alcock, K.C.B., her Majesty's Envoy extraordinary and Minister plenipotentiary in Japan. London, Longman, 1863, 2 vols. 8° *684 De Rebus japonicis, indicis et pervanis Epistolæ recentiores a Joanne Hayo Dalgattiensi Scoto S.J. in librum unum coaceruatæ. Antverpiae, 1605, 8o

C-Africa.-Islands of the Pacific Ocean, &c.

*685 An Account of the Native Africans in the Neighbourhood of Sierra-Leone; to which is added an Account of the present state of medicine among them by Thomas Winterbottom, M.D. London, 1803, 8°

*686 View of Ancient and modern Egypt; with an Outline of its Natural History by the Rev. Michael Russell. New York, Harper, 1842, 12°

*687 An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean, with an original Grammar and Vocabulary of their language-compiled and arranged from the extensive commnnications of Mr. William Mariner, several years Resident in those islands by John Martin, M.D. 3rd ed. Edinburgh, Constable, 1827, 2 vols. 12°

These two vols. form Vol. XIII & XIV of Constable's Miscellany.

*688 Gems from the Coral Islands; or, Incidents of contrast between Savage and Christian Life of the South Sea Islanders by the Rev. William Gill, Rarotonga. London, Ward & Co., 1856, 2 vols. 8°

Vol. I. Western Polynesia: comprising the New Hebrides Groupe, the Loyalty Groupe, and New Caledonia Groupe.

Vol. II. Eastern Polynesia: comprising the Rarotonga Groupe, Penhryn Islands, and Savage Island.

D-America.

*689 A History of North and South America: including the celebrated Work by Dr. Robertson continued by a complete History of the United States to the present time. London, George Virtue, Imp. 8o, s. a.

690 History of the Brooklyn and Long Island Fair Feb. 22, 1864. Brooklyn, 1864, 8°

691 Report of the Secretary of War with accompanying papers. Washington, Gov. Print. Office, 1865 and 1866, 2 ppts. 8°

692 Forty Ninth Annual Report of the Controllers of Public Schools of the First School District of Pennsylvania, comprising the City of Philadelphia for the year ending December 31st 1867, with their Accounts. Philadelphia, 1868, 8° 693 Monthly Report of the Deputy Special Commissioner of the Revenue in charge of the Bureau of Statistics, Treasury department July 31, 1869-Aug. 31, 1869-Sept. 30, 1869, 3 ppts. 4°

694 Twenty First Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Public Schools of the City of Washington. Washington, D. C., 1866, 8°, p. 86.

695

The Public Ledger Building: Philadelphia: with an Account of the Proceedings connected with its Opening June 20, 1867. Philadelphia, George W. Childs, 1868, 8°

VII. BIOGRAPHY.

*696 The true Nature of Imposture fully display'd in the life of Mahomet...... by Humphry Prideaux, D.D., Dean of Norwich. 7th ed. London, 1718, 8°

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