1.94 I\.enneth.S. Lalonrette, ■ . . 



prising the Commerce of Great Britain and India, particularly 

 Bengal and Singapore with China and the Eastern Islands. 

 Calcutta, 1835. 



Such information as this contains on the American trade with 

 China is largely obtained from the evidences printed in the 

 Parliamentary Papers. In Boston Public Library. 

 PiERSON, H. W. (Editor). 



American Missionary Memorial, including Biographical and 

 Historical Sketches. New York, 1853. 



The Sketches in this of use here are : Origin of American 

 Foreign Missions, by Rev. S. M. Worcester, D.D. ; and David 

 Abeel, by Rev. T. E. Vermilye. 

 Pitkin, Timothy. 



Statistical View of the Commerce of the United vStates of 

 America. Hartford, 1816. 



This is a very useful work, and as a rule employs excellent 

 sources. See especially pp. 208-211, 166-207. In Boston 

 Athenaeum. 



A later edition of this, New Haven, 1835, contains some more 

 recent material. It omits, however, some statistics contained in 

 the earlier edition. Both are of service. 

 Preble, George Henry. 

 - Notes on Early Ship-Building in Massachusetts. 



Communicated to New England Historical and Genealogical 

 Register, 1871. 



In Boston Public Library. 



This tells of the building of an East Indiaman in America in 



1775- 



Preble, George Henry. 



The First Cruise of the United States Frigate Essex. 



In Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, 10:34 et sqq. 

 Rantoul, Robert S. 



The Port of Salem. 



In Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, 10: 52 et sqq. 

 Reid, J. M. 



Missions and Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal 

 Church, by J. M. Reid, revised and extended by J. T. Gracey, 

 D.D. 3 vols. New York, c. 1895. 



