gone through several editions,
but I do not know whether the author had corrected some rather eccentric
geography and history that were presented in the first. Mr. Kingsley is the
author of another story about Marco Polo in a Magazine, but I cannot
recover the reference.
49. NOTES AND QUERIES for CHINA AND JAPAN. This was published from January,
1867, to November, 1870, at Hong-Kong under able editorship, and contained
some valuable notes connected with Marco Polo's chapters on China.
50. GHIKA, Princess ELENA (_Dora d'Istria_). _Marco Polo, Il Cristoforo
Colombo dell' Asia_. Trieste, 1869, 8vo, pp. 39.
51. BUFFA, Prof. GASPARE. _Marco Polo, Orazione commemorativa, Letta nel R.
Liceo Cristoforo Colombo il 24 marzo 1872_. Genova, 8vo, pp. 18.
52. EDINBURGH REVIEW, January, 1872, pp. 1-36. A review of the first
edition of the present work, acknowledged by SIR HENRY RAWLINSON, and full
of Oriental knowledge. (See also No. 19 supra.)
53. OCEAN HIGHWAYS, for December, 1872, p. 285. An interesting letter on
Marco Polo's notices of Persia, by Major OLIVER ST. JOHN, R.E.
54. RICHTHOFEN, Baron F. VON. _Das Land und die Stadt Caindu von Marco
Polo_, a valuable paper in the _Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft fuer Erdkunde
zu Berlin_. No. 1 of 1874, p. 33.
55. BUSHELL, Dr. S.W., Physician to H.M.'s Legation at Peking. _Notes
of a Journey outside the Great Wall of China_, embracing an account of the
first modern visit to the site of Kublai's Palace at Shang-tu. Appeared in
_J.R.G.S._ vol. xliv. An abstract was published in the _Proc. R.G.S._
xviii., 1874, pp. 149-168.
56. PHILLIPS, GEORGE, of H.M.'s Consular Service in China.--_Marco Polo and
Ibn Batuta in Fookien_ (_Chinese Recorder_, III., 1870-1871, pp. 12, 44,
71, 87, 125); _Notices of Southern Mangi, with Remarks by_ COLONEL HENRY
YULE, C.B. (from the _Journal of the Royal Geographical Society_); _Notices
of Southern Mangi_ [Abridgment] (_Proc. R. Geog. Soc._, XVIII., 1873-1874,
pp. 168-173); _Zaitun Researches_ (_Chin. Rec._, V. pp. 327-339; VI. 31-42;
VII. pp. 330-338, 404-418; VIII. 117-124); _Changchow, the Capital of
Fuhkien in Mongol Times_, read before the Society, 19th November, 1888
(_Jour. C.B.R.A.S._, XXIII. N.S., n'o 1, 1888, pp. 23-30); _The Identity of
Marco Polo's Zaitun with Chang-chau, with a sketch-map of Marco-Polo's
route_ (_T'oung Pao_, I., Oct. 1890, pp. 218-238); _Two Mediaeval Fuh-kien
Trading Ports, Chuean-chow and Chang-chow_.--Part I. _Cha
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