Early Relations between the United States and China. 169 



L'Empereur Nicolas ler sur la Corvette Le Seuiavius dans les 

 annees 1826, 1827, 1828, et 1829 par Frederic Lutke, captaine 

 de vaisseau, aide-de-camp de s. m. I'empereur, commandant de 

 I'expedition. Traduit par F. Boye. 2 v., Paris, 1835. 



Vol. I, Chap. 5, mentions the American fur trade on the 

 Northwest Coast. In the Boston Athenaeum. 

 Magee, Bernard. 



Observations on the Islands of Juan Fernandez, Massafuero, 

 and St. Ambrose, in the South Pacific Ocean, and the Coast of 

 Chile in South America. Extracted from the Journal of Mr. 

 Bernard Magee, first officer of the Ship Jefiferson, in her late 

 voyage round the globe. In Collections of the Mass. Histl. Soc, 

 1795,4:247-260. Boston, 1795. 



This is useful because of the first-hand information it gives 

 concerning the fur sealing trade. 

 Magee, James (Captain). 



An Account of the Discovery of a Group of Islands in the 

 North Pacific Ocean, by Captain James Magee, in the Ship 

 Margaret, of Boston, in his run from Canton toward the North 

 West Coast of America. Extracted from his log book. 



In collections of the Mass. Histl. Soc, 1795,4:261-262. Bos- 

 ton, 1795. 



This is a brief account of the discovery of what Magee named 

 "Margaret's Islands." 

 McLeod, John. 



Voyage of His Majesty's Ship Alceste to China, Corea, and 

 the Island of Lewchew with an account of her Shipwreck. Lon- 

 don, 1819. 



See especially the reference on p. 195 to the American consul 

 at Canton. 



Malcolm, Howard. 



Travels in South Eastern Asia, embracing Hindustan, Malaya, 

 Siam, and China, and notices of Numerous Missionary Stations 

 and a full account of the Burman Empire. (Preface, 1853.) 

 Philadelphia. 



These travels are too late to be of much use for our period. 

 Meany, Edmond S. 



A^ancouver's Discovery of Puget Sound. New York, 1907. 



