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Ceylon and Malay Peninsula. 



Tennent, James E. Ceylon. By James E. Tennent. London. 1860. 

 Gardiner, James. A Description of Ceylon, &c. By James Cardiner. 2 vols. Lon- 

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 Cameron, John. Malayan, India. By John Cameron. London. 1865. 

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China. 



Williams, S. Wells. Kingdom, &c., of the Chinese Empire. By S. Wells Will- 

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Twelve Years in China. Edinburgh. 1860. 



Gray, John Henry. China. By John Henry Gray. London. 1878. 



Williams, Eev. A. Notes on the productions of Shan Tung. By Eev. A. Williams. 

 <^Jour. of the North China Branch of the Boy. Asiatic Society. N. sei-ies. No. IV. 

 Dec, 1867. 



Article "China," in Encyclopedia Britannica. 



Thibet. 



MONTGOMERiE, T. G. Journey to Shigatze, in Thibet, &c. By T. C. Montgomerie. 



<^Jour. Geograph. Soc. London. Vol. XL V, p. 333. 

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in Great Thibet. By T. C. Montgomerie. <^Jour. Geogr. Soc. London. Vol. 



XLV,p. 317. 

 Boyle, Geo., and Manning, Thos. Narrative of the Mission of George Boyle to 



Thibet, and of the Journey of Thomas Manning to Lhasa. London. 1876. 



TurTcestan and Eastern or Chinese Turlcestan. 



Hayward, G. W. Journey from Leh to Yarkand and Kashgar, &c. By G. W. Hay- 

 ward. <^Jour. Geograph, Soc. London. Vol. XL, p. 38, 39. 



Abramof, Gen- 1. The Principality of Karategin. By Major- General Abramof. 

 <^Jour. Geograph. Soc, London. Vol. XLI, p. 34. 



Bellew, H. W. Kashmir and Kashgar. By H. W. Bellew. London. 1875. 



Semenof. Semenof 's First Ascent of the Tian Shan or Celestial Mountains, &c. 

 <CJour. Geograph. Soc, London. 1861. Vol. 31, p. 361, 362. 



Wood, John. A Personal Narrative of a Journey to the source of the Eiver Oxus. 

 By Lieut. John Wood. London. 1841. 



Schuyler, Eugene. Turkestan. By Eugene Schuyler. London. 1876. 



Shaw, . Travels in High Tartary. By Shaw. 



Atkinson, Thos. Witlam. Oriental and Western Siberia. By Thos. Witlam Atkin- 

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Prejevalsky, Col. N. From Kulja across the Tian Shan to Lob-Nor. By Col. N. 

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Siberia and KamchatTca. 



Erman, Adolph. Travels in Siberia. By Adolph Erman. London. 1848. 

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 Tooke, Wm. View of the Russian Empire. \_Loc cit.'\ 



Collins, Perry McDonough. A Voyage Down the Amoor, &c. By Perry McDon- 

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I. 



LIST OF AUTHORITIES FOB THEBMAL SPBINGS OF JAPAN, FORMOSA, 

 MALAYSIA, AUSTRALASIA, AND POLYNESIA. 



(See table, pages 352-353. ) 



Japan. 



AlcX)CK, Rutherford. Narrative of a Journey in the Int-erior of Japan, &c. 

 <^Jour. Geograph. Soc. London. 1860. pp. 321-356. 



Lyman, Benjamin Smith. Preliminary Report on First Season's Work on Geo- 

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A Report on Hot or Mineral Springs Visited in 1876, chiefly in Shinano and 

 Echigo. <^Geol. Survey of the oil lands of Japan. Tokei. 1877. 



