Early Relations between the United States and China. 155 



ASIA. (Ship.) 



Log Book of the Ship Asia, John Ormsbee, Master, July 25, 

 i8:6-circa July i, 1818. Ms. in ibid. 



ASIA. (Ship.) 



Log Book of the Ship Asia, John H. Ormsbee, Master, June 

 29, i8i8-circa June 30, 1819. Ms. in ibid. 



ASTREA. (Ship.) 



Abbreviations of a Journal of the Ship Astrea from China to 

 Java Head on the Island of Java. One of the terminal dates is 

 Jan. 24, 1790 (?). 



Ms. in the log book of the Brig Three Sisters, Benjamin Webb, 

 Master, 1788-1789. In Essex Institute. 

 BROOKLINE. (Ship.) 



Log Book of the Ship Brookline, kept by C. H. Allen, first 

 officer, 1833-1834. Ms. in Essex Institute. 



S. C. Phillips, Owner. 

 BROOKLINE. (Ship.) 



Journal of a Voyage of the Ship Brookline from Hamburgh 

 to Batavia, Manila, China, Manila, and New York, in 1834-36. 

 George Pierce, Master. Kept by Charles H. Allen, first officer. 

 Ms. in Essex Institute. 

 CARAVAN. (Brig.) 



Journal of a Voyage from the Cape Verde Islands to Canton in 

 the Brig Caravan, James Gilchrist, Master, kept by James 

 Gilchrist, 1807-1808. 



Ms. in East India Marine Society s Journals, 6 : 397-446. In 

 Essex Institute. 

 CLAY. (Ship.) 



Journal of the Ship Clay, in a voyage from Salem to the Fiji 

 Islands and Manila, Captain William R. Driver, 1827-1829. 



Ms. in Essex Institute. 

 COLUMBIA. (Ship.) 



Log Book of the Ship Columbia, Captain Ro. Gray, in her 

 Voyage from Boston to the North West Coast of America, from 

 Sept. 28, 1790, to Feb. 20, 1792. Ms. in Department of State, 

 Washington, D. C. In the Bureau of Rolls and Library. 

 CONCORD. (Ship.) 



A Journal of a Voyage from Salem to Massafuero in the 



