XLII 



Geographie Chi na' s. 



de St. Martin, Etudc sin- l'histoire g^o- j 

 graphique de la religion Caucasienne 1 

 et de rArnie'nie dans Ics six pveraiers 

 siecles de notre fcrc et particulierement 

 sm la Lazique de Procope. — Nour. 

 Annal. d. Voy. 1852. II. p. 121. 



Bodens tc dt (Fi.), The moraing land; 

 or a thoiisaud and one days in tlie East. 

 From tbe German. London 1853. 2 vols. 

 8. Angezeigt im: Atlienaeum. 1853. 

 N. 1351. 



Br esset, Rapport sui* les voyages exe- 

 cut^s sous les auspices du Prince Vo- 

 rontsov, par M. Dimitri Me'ghwinet- 

 Klioutsesov. — Nouv. Annal. d. Voy. 

 1853. I. p. 59. 



Boisgontier, Les colonies allemandes 

 dans l'Armenie russe. — Revue Orien- 

 tale. 1852. U. p. 453. 



Galitzin (Prince Em.), Le Dagliestan 

 dans ses parties bore'ale et centrale. 

 Tableau ge'ographique tire des docu- 

 ments russes les plus recents. — Nouv. 

 Annal. d. Voy. 1852. I. p. 44. 



de St. Martin, Addition au memoire 

 pre'cedent. Note sur les Lesghi ibid. 



1852. I. p. 80. 



China. 



A true descriptiou of three voyages by 

 the North- East, towards Cathay and 

 China, undertaken by the Dutch in the 

 years 1594, 1595 and 1596, by Ger- 

 rit de Veer. Published at Amsterdam 

 in the year 1598 and in 1609, trans- 

 lat. into English by W. Phillip. Edit. 

 by Ch. T. Beke. London. Printed for 

 the Hakluyt Society. 1853. CXLII and 

 291 S. Withmaps. 8. Analysirt in den : 

 Nouv. Annal. d. Voy. 1853. III. p. 83. 



Biermatzki (K. L.), Beiträge zur Kunde 

 China's und Ostasiens, in besonderer 

 Beziehung auf die Missionssaehe. 1. Bd. 

 1. Hft. Mit 2 Holzschn. Kassel 1858. 

 gr. 8. (10 Sgr.) 



Davis (J. Fr.), China und die Chinesen. 

 Eine allgemeine Beschreibung von China 

 und dessen Bewohnern. Aus d. Engl. 

 übers, von W. Drugulin. 1. — 4. Bd. 

 Stuttgart 1853. 58i Bog. 8. 



Gump recht. Neuere russische ethnogra- 

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 Erdkunde. I. 1853. p. 75. 



China, pictorial, descriptive, and histori- 

 cal ; Tvith some account of Ava and the 

 Burmese, Siam and Anuam. London 



1853. 8. With cngraviiigs. (5 S.) 



The celestial empire; or, points and pic- 

 kings üf information about China and 

 Chinese, ßy the author of ,, Soldiers 

 and Sailors." London 1853. 12. With 

 20 illustrations. (5 S.) 

 Williams (S. Wells), Das Reich der 

 Mitte. Eine Uebersicht der Geographie, 

 Regierung, Erziehung, des socialen Le- 

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 chinesischen Reichs und seiner Bewoh- 

 ner. Aus dem Engl, übers, von C. L. 

 Collmann. Bd. I. Mit Illuslr. u. 1 neuen 

 Karte des chines. Reichs. Cassel 1852. 

 XVI u. 012 S. gr. 8. (3| Thlr.) Ange- 

 zeigt im: Leipziger Repertor. d. Literat. 

 1852. IL p. 30. 



Power (W. T.), Kecollections of a three 

 years' residence in China. London 1853. 

 386 S. 8. (10 S. 6 d.) 



Hoo Peih Seang, The ceremonial usa- 

 ges of the Chinese, B. C. 1121 as pre- 

 scribed in the ,, Institutes of the Chow 

 Dynasty Strung as Pearls", or Chow 

 Le Kwan Choo. Translated from the 

 original Chinese, with notes, by W. R. 

 Gingen. London 1852. 8. 



Shuck (Henrietta), Scenes in China: or 

 Sketches of the country, religion, and 

 customs of the Chinese. Philadelphia 

 1852. 252 S. 16. 



Fortune (R.), A journey to the Tea 

 Countries of China, includLng Sung-lo 

 and the Bohea Hills; with a short ac- 

 count of the East India Company's Tea 

 plantations in the Himalaya Mountains. 

 London 1852. 414 S. 8. With map 

 and illustrations. (15 S.) — 3d edi- 

 tion. 2 vols. ibid. 1863. 600 S. 8. 

 (18 S.) 



Extracts from the remarks of H. M. Ship 

 Columbine (1849), J. D. Hay, Com- 

 mandei-. Coast of China. — Nautical 

 Magazine. March 1852. p. 139 — 149. 



Hodgson, On the ludo- Chinese borde- 

 rers and their connexiou witli the Hi- 

 mdlayans and Tibetans. — Journ. of 

 the R. Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. 1853. 

 XXIII. p. 1. 



Berncastle, A glauce at Hong Kong 

 in 1850. — Colonial Magaz. XXIII. 

 1852. p. 143. 



— , A sketch of Whampoa. — ibid. XXIII. 

 1852. p. 250. 



— , A Sketch of Canton. — ibid. XXIII. 

 1852. p. 426. 



Salisbury (Edw. E.), On the genuiness 

 of the so-called Nestorian monument 



