Early Relations between the United States and China. 175 



Some scattering mention of the earlier American South Sea 

 trade which centered at Canton is to be found in this book. 



Wood, W. W. 



Sketches of China with Illustrations from Original Drawings. 

 Philadelphia, 1830. 



This contains a description of Canton as it was about 1830, and 

 some pictures of scenes in or around there, made at the time. 



Woodward, David. 



The Narrative of Captain David Woodward and Four Sea- 

 men, who lost their ship while in a boat at sea and surrendered 

 themselves up to the Malays in the Island of Celebes. 2d ed., 

 London, 1805. 



This is in the nature of a journal, written by Woodward, a 

 native of Boston, Mass. 

 Williams, Samuel Wells. 



Recollections of China Prior to 1840. In China Branch of 

 Royal Asiatic Society's Journal, 8:2-21. (1874.) It was read 

 before the society Jan. 13, 1873. 



5. CONTEMPORARY PAMPHLETS, SERMONS, LECTURES, 

 DISCUSSIONS AND TREATISES. 



An American Merchant. (Anonymous.) 



Remarks on British Relations and Intercourse with China. 

 London, 1834. 



I have not examined the book, but have seen merely the review 

 of it in the Chinese Repository, 3 : 406. 

 Anonymous. 



British Relations with the Chinese Empire in 1832. Compara- 

 tive statement of the English and American Trade with India and 

 Canton. London, 1832. 



This is a pamphlet dedicated to the House of Lords, and is one 

 of those issued at the time of the controversy over the East 

 India Company's monopoly of the China trade. It is in favor 

 of the Company, and so tries to minimize the success of the 

 American-Chinese commerce. 



In the Library of the Essex Institute. 

 Assey, Charles. 



On the Trade to China and the Indian Archipelago with 



