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Facsimile of a page of French MS. 1116 in the Bibliotheque nationale.
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---- _Hang-chou to Shang-tu_, A.D. 1276. (_T'oung Pas_, July,
1915, pp. 393-419.)
---- _Documents relating to the Mission of the Minor Friars to China in
the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries_. (_Jour. Roy. As.
Soc._, July, 1914, pp. 533-599.)
---- A.C. M[OULE].--_A Note on the Chinese Atlas in the Magliabecchian
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33.--Charles V. LANGLOIS.--Marco Polo Voyageur. (_Histoire litteraire
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34.--CORDIER, Henri.--_Le Christianisme en Chine et en Asie sous les
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SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE.
XII., pp. 307 seq.
Sir Richard C. TEMPLE, has kindly sent me the following valuable notes:--
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS.
_General Note_.
Both the Andaman and Nicobar Islands have been very closely studied by
Indian Government officials for about fifty years, and they and the people
occupying them are now thoroughly understood. There is a considerable
literature about them, ethnographical, historical, geographical, and so
on.
I have myself been Chief Commissioner, i.e., Administrator, of both
groups for the Government of India for ten years, 1894-1903, and went
deeply into the subjects connected with them, publishing a good many
papers about them in the _Indian Antiquary_, _Journal of the Royal Society
of Arts_, _Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute_, and elsewhere.
A general survey of all information to that date concerning the islands
will be found in the _Census of India_, 1901, vol. III., which I wrote; in
this volume there is an extensive bibliography. I also wrote the Andaman
and Nicobar volumes of the Provincial and District _Gazetteers_, published
in 1909, in which current information about them was again summar
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