Early Relations between the United States and China. 191 



nierce and Commercial Navigation. Philadelphia, 1847. Edited 

 by Henry Vethake. 



The section which deals with the China trade is Vol. I, pp. 



293-311- 



It is largely a summary of other sources, and is mostly con- 

 cerned with the British trade. 

 MacGillivray, D. (Editor). 



A Century of Protestant Missions in China, 1807-1907. 



Being the Centenary Conference Historical Volume. Shanghai, 



1907- . 



This contains some little information on this period, but 



nothing new. 

 MacPherson, David. 



Annals of Commerce. London, 1805. 

 Mason, George C. 



Reminiscences of Newport. Newport, 1884. 



This is a series of papers first published in the Providence 

 Journal and the New York Evening Post. It contains one or 

 two notices, probably culled from newspaper files, of China ships 

 which touched at the port. 



In Harvard Library. 



Massachusetts Historical Society. 



The Discovery and Description of the Islands Called the 

 Marquesas in the South Pacific Ocean. With a further account 

 of the seven adjacent islands, discovered first by Captain Joseph 

 Ingraham, and since by Captain Josiah Roberts. Compiled from 

 Dalrymple's Collection of Discoveries. Cooke's Second Voyage, 

 and the Journals and Log Book of the Ship Jefferson of Boston. 

 In Collections of the Mass. Hist'l Soc. for 1795. 4:238-246. 

 Boston, 1795. 



No author is given, but the article is signed, "The Above 

 Minutes are agreeable to my observations. Josiah Roberts, and 

 to mine, Bernard Magee." Boston, Nov. 6, 1795. 



Milburn, William. 



Oriental Commerce, or the East India Trader's Complete 

 Guide. London, 1825. 



This was originally compiled by William Milburn of the East 

 India Company. A digest of his papers was made later and new 

 material added by Thomas Thornton. 



