Some of the more Important Works 
BY THE LATE 
JOHN ANDERSON, 
M.D., LL.D.Edin., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.R.G.S., 
SUPERINTENDENT IMPERIAL MUSEUM OF INDIA, PROFESSOR OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, 
MEDICAL COLLEGE, AND FELLOW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA. 
A REPORT ON THE EXPEDITION OF 1868-9 TO WESTERN YUNAN, via BHAMO. 
BY JOHN ANDERSON, M.D., MEDICAL OFFICER TO THE EXPEDITION. 
Contents, as summarized by the late General Sir Henry Rawlinson in his Presidential Address 
to the Roy. Geogr. Soc., May 1872.—One half the volume consists of a series of pregnant 
chapters on the following suhjeets :— 
1. A critical account of the former history of the country; 2. Wars between Burma and China; 
3. A review of the work of former travellers in the region; 4. Physical Geography and Geology ; 
5. Ethnology—Shans and Kakhyens; 6. Mahomedans in Yunan; 7. Trade-routes of Upper 
Burmah; 8. The Irrawady and its sources .... The rest of the volume—Chapters 9-15—is occupied 
by a Narrative of the journey. 
With Maps and Appendices.—App. C. Notes on the Stone and Bronze 
Implements of Yunan, illustrated by 5 Plates. 
CALCUTTA: GOVEENMENT FEINTING PEESS, 1871. 
MANDALAY TO MOMIEN: a Narrative of the Two Expeditions to Western China 
of 1868 and 1875 , under Col. E. B. Sladen and Col. Horace Browne. 
BY DR. ANDERSON, SCIENTIFIC OFFICER TO BOTH EXPEDITIONS. 
First Expedition, Chapters I. to XI. 
Second Expedition, Chapters XII. to XVI., giving in the last chapter a graphic account of the 
Repulse of the Mission and the Murder of Margary. 
With Maps, and Illustrations of the Country from Water-colour Sketches by the Author, and 
of the hill-tribes, Shans and Kakhyens, from Photographs by himself, Colonel Sladen, and Major 
Williams. 
LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., 1876. 
ANATOMICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL RESEARCHES: 
Zoological Results of the Yunnan Expeditions, and a Monograph of the 
two Cetacean Genera “ Platanista and Orcella.” 
Part I. Mammalia ; II. Cetacea ; III. Ayes ; IV. Reptilia ; Y. Amphibia ; VI. Pisces. 
The Section on Inveriehrata was worked out hy authorities in their several Bejjartments. 
4to. Pp. 935, with 84 Plates, many of which are Coloured. 
CALCUTTA: GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS.—LONDON: QUARITCH, 1878. 
