1 82 Kenneth S. Latourette, 



some information from a friend in Baltimore. This is a narrative 

 of the Terranova affair. 

 NILES WEEKLY REGISTER. 



Baltimore, 1811 et sqq. (to 1849). 



This contains a large number of references to China and the 

 China trade. 

 THE PANOPLIST AND MISSIONARY MAGAZINE. 



Boston. New Series, 1809-1817. For 1818, 1819, and 1820, 

 it is called The Panoplist and Missionary Herald and beginning 

 with 1820, it is called the Missionary Herald. 



This is the magazine of the American Board of Commissioners 

 for Foreign Missions, and contains much first-hand information, 

 such as letters from the field, summaries of annual reports, 

 extracts from missionary journals, etc. 

 THE PROVIDENCE GAZETTE AND COUNTRY JOURNAL. 



Complete files are in the Rhode Island Historical Society. 

 There are occasional references to the China trade. 

 THE SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER. 



7:137. Richmond, 1841. 



China and the Chinese. 



This is a review of Davis s &quot;The Empire of China and Its 

 Inhabitants.&quot; 

 THE SPIRIT OF MISSIONS, 



Edited for the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal 

 Church in the United States of America. Burlington, N. J., 

 1836, New York, 1837 et sqq. 



See especially the volumes for the years 1836-1844. It is of 

 value for the Episcopal Board missions in much the same way 

 that the Missionary Herald is for those of the American Board. 

 STURGIS, WILLIAM. 



The Northwest Fur Trade. 



This was a lecture given before the Mercantile Library Asso 

 ciation of Boston, and is condensed from the original manuscript 

 by Elliott Cowdin, in Hunt s Merchant Magazine, 14 : 532-539. 

 Sturgis had been to the Northwest Coast on fur trading voyages. 

 WILLIAMS, SAMUEL WELLS. 



Establishment of American Trade at Canton. In China 

 Review, 5 : 152-164. 



This is mainly a review of the journals of Samuel Shaw. 



