198 Kenneth S. Latonrette, 



This is composed of brief biographies of early missionaries 

 with occasional reminiscences. 



Tufts, William, 



Account of the Vessels Engaged in the Sea-otter Fur Trade 

 on the Northwest Coast Prior to 1808. 



In James G. Swan, The Northwest Coast, or Three Years' 

 Residence in Washington Territory. New York, 1857. Pp. 



423-425- 



This was compiled from his own memoranda and from notes 

 furnished by Captain Sturgis. It is valuable as a list, although 

 an incomplete one, of the trading voyages to the Northwest 

 Coast. 

 Warden, D. B. 



Description Statistique, Historique et Politique des Etats-Unis 

 de I'Amerique Septentrionale depuis I'epoque des premiers etab- 

 lishemens jusqu'a nos jours. Traduite sur celle d'angleterre. 

 5 vols. Paris, 1820. 



5 • 595' 596, 597, gives a brief statement of the American tea 

 trade with China. 

 Weeden, William B. 



Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789. 

 2 vols. Boston and New York, 1890. 2:820-828, gives some 

 information about the beginnings of the Canton Trade, much of 

 it from very good sources, and some from rare manuscripts. 



Weeden, William B. 



Early Oriental Commerce in Providence. 



In Mass. Hist'l Soc. Proceedings, 3d Series, i : 236-278. Bos- 

 ton, 1908. 



This is a rather ill-digested collection of notes from various 

 sources, largely the Brown and Ives papers in the John Carter 

 Brown Library. 



W^HEELER, L. N. 



The Foreigner in China. With introduction by Prof. W. C. 

 Sawyer. Chicago, 1881. 



This is written in a popular style, showing no great research, 

 and has only one or two pages on the period covered by this 

 monograph. 



