i8o Kenneth S. Latourette, 



Same for 1838. 



In Boston Public Library. 



These are useful for our purpose because of their list of the 

 foreign residents in Canton, and some miscellaneous information. 

 The Baptist Missionary Magazine. 



Boston, 1821, et sqq. 



These files contain such first-hand information as letters from 

 the field, journals of missionaries, etc. 

 The Canton Press. 



Canton, China, 1835 et sqq. In the Yale Library are volumes 



2, 3, and 4, and in the Astor Library are volumes 5 and part of 6. 

 A few scattering numbers are found in with the Consular Letters, 

 Canton. Edited by Edmund Moller. Published in Macao after 

 July I, 1839. 



This was British in its sympathies. It ceased issue in March, 

 1844. 

 The Canton Register. 



Canton, China, 1827 et sqq. In the Yale Library are volumes 



3, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, and in the Astor Library is volume 4. There 

 are a few numbers bound in with the Consular Letters, Canton. 

 This ended its existence June 20, 1843, in Hongkong, with vol. 

 16 as "the Hongkong late Canton Register," which continued 

 until 1859. Like the Press, it was British. 



Chinese Courier and Canton Gazette. 



This sheet was edited by an American, a son of the Philadelphia 

 actor, Wm. B. Wood, and was opposed to the East India Com- 

 pany's monopoly at Canton. It endured from July, 1831, to 

 Sept., 1833. The numbers from July 28, 1831, to April 5, 1832, 

 are in the Boston Athenaeum. 

 The Chinese Repository. 



Volumes i to 20, May, 1832, to 185 1. For the origin of this 

 periodical see above p. 107. It is indispensable for the years 

 which it covers. 



The Christian Observer. 



The Beginnings of Missions in Great Britain. 40 : 309. 

 The Columbian Centinel. 



Boston, Mass., 1791-1831. 



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