146 Kenneth S. Latoiirette, 



Etats-Unis. This, although meager, is tlie fullest printed bibliog- 

 raphy of the subject. 

 Chinese Repository. 



Bibliography of Printed Books on China, mostly in English and 

 French. Chinese Rep., 18:402-444. This is old, contains no 

 references to manuscript material, and covers our subject only 

 incidentally. 

 Hart, Albert Bushnell. 



Manual of American History, Diplomacy, and Government, for 

 Class use. Cambridge, 1908. 



Page 139 contains a brief bibliography of the negotiations lead- 

 ing to the treaty of Whanghia. 

 Stevenson, William. 



Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, 

 and Commerce from the Earliest Records to the beginning of the 

 Nineteenth Century. Edinburgh and London, 1824. 



At the end are bibliographical notices of some of the voyages 

 of the time. 



2. OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS OF SOCIETIES. 



Reports of the American Board of Commissioners for 

 Foreign Missions, Boston, 1812-1845. 



There are in the preceding pages no footnote references to 

 these reports, as their summary was printed each year in the 

 Panoplist and Missionary Herald, and it is more convenient to 

 refer to them there. 

 Proceedings of the First Ten Years of the American Tract 



Society, Instituted in Boston, 1814. (Boston) 1824. 

 Annual Reports of the American Tract Society. 



See those from 1833 to 1844 inclusive (published in Boston), 

 for information about the part that this society had in missions 

 to China. 

 Benton, Thomas Hart. 



Abridgment of the Debates of Congress from 1789 to 1856. 

 New York, 1 857-1 861. 

 Benton, Thomas Hart. 



Thirty Years' View, or a History of the American Government 

 for Thirty years from 1820 to 1850. 2 v., New York, 1856. 



