1^6 Kenneth S. Latonrctte, 



In the Harvard Library. This is used to show the relationship 

 of Caleb Gushing to the Gushing engaged in the Ghina Trade. 

 Gutter, William. 



Missionary Efforts of the Protestant Episcopal Ghurch in the 

 United States. In "History of American Missions to the 

 Heathen," pp. 563 et sqq. Worcester, 1840. 

 Davis, (Sir) John Francis. 



Ghina : A General Description of that Empire, and Its 

 Inhabitants, with the History of Foreign Intercourse down to 

 the Events which Produced the Dissolution of 1857. 2 vols. 

 London, 1857. (New edition.) 



The first half of the first volume is given to an historical 

 sketch, and occasional mention is made of the Americans. 



It was written by an Englishman who had a long, intimate 

 knowledge of many of the events of which he spoke, and so 

 becomes a valuable source for many events after 1816. 

 Dean, William. 



The Ghina Mission, Embracing a History of the Various Mis- 

 sions of all Denominations among the Ghinese. New York, 1859. 



This is of value chiefly for its large number of biographical 

 sketches of missionaries, many of whom the author knew per- 

 sonally. 

 Eames, James Bromley. 



The English in Ghina .... from the Year 1600 to the 

 Year 1843. London, 1909. 

 ElTEL, E. J. 



Europe in Ghina. The History of Hongkong from the begin- 

 ning to the year 1882. London and Hongkong, 1895. 



This is of use here chiefly for diplomacy and politics. 

 Felt, Joseph B. 



Annals of Salem. 2 vols. Salem, 1845-1849. 



This is of service in determining Salem's part in the Ganton 

 trade. 

 Foster, John W. 



American Diplomacy in the Orient. Boston and New York, 

 1904. 



This work deals mostly with diplomacy, and with the years 

 after 1844. It is, however, a good summary of the commercial 



