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Lin Yutang. 



1942a. The wisdom of China and India. New York. 

 1942b. The wisdom of Laotse. New York. 

 Liu, Herman C. 



( ?) The coming century of Christian education. Educational Rev., 

 vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 104-108. The China Christian Educational Assoc, 

 Shanghai. 

 Liu Ming-Siiu. 



1942. The invasion of the Nan Chao and the destruction of the Nestor ian 

 temples of Chengtu. Frontier Studies, Inst. Chinese Cultural 

 Studies, Univ. Nanking, Chengtu. 

 Liu Shen-Sheng and Ruey Yih-Fu. 



1947. The Miao tribe of western Honan. Academia Sinica, Inst. Hist, and 

 Philol., sen A, No. 18. Shanghai. 

 Lodge, John Ellerton. 



1946. Chinese bronzes. Freer Gallery of Art Orient. Stud. No. 3. 

 LowiE, Robert H. 



1920. Primitive society. 

 1924. Primitive religion. 



LowRY, Reynold L. 



1947. Adventures in Lololand. Nat. Geogr. Mag., January, pp. 105-118. 

 MacGowan, J. 



1906. The imperial history of China. Shanghai. 

 Mallory, Walter H. 



1926. China: Land of famine. Amer. Geogr. Soc, Spec. Publ. No. 6, 

 pp. 41-43. New York. 

 Marett, R. R. 



1914. The threshold of religion. London. 

 Mason, Isaac. 



1 921. The Arabian prophet. Shanghai. 



1929. The Mohammedans of China. Jourii. North-China Branch Roy. 

 Asiatic Soc, vol. 60, pp. 42-78. 

 Maspero, Henri. 



1956. Documents issuing from the region of Tun-huang. Transl. by 

 L. Carrington Goodrich. Academia Sinica, Bull. Inst. Hist, and 

 Philol., vol. 28, Taipeh, Taiwan. 

 Mayers, William Frederick. 



1924. Chinese readers' manual. Shanghai. 

 Menzif.s, James M. 



(?) God in ancient China. Chcelo Univ., Tsinan, Shantung, China. 

 1932. The culture of the Shang dynasty. Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst, for 

 1 93 1, PP- 549-558. 

 Mickey, Margaret Portia. 



1947. The cowry shell Miao of Kweichow. Peabody Mus., Harvard Univ., 

 Cambridge, Mass. 

 MooRE, George Foot. 



1926. The birth and growth of religion. New York. 

 Morgan, Evan. 



1939. Sacrifices in ancient China. Journ. North-China Branch Roy. Asiatic 

 Soc, vol. 70, pp. 30-36. 



