No. Title Date
281 Ka hope no ka helunaau : oia na ui e hanaia'i ma ka papapohaku
282 Eleventh report of the Anglo-Chinese College; for the year 1835
283 He hoikehonua, he mea ia e hoakakai i ke ano o ka honua nei : a me na mea maluna iho
284 Narrative of the travels, &c of John Ishmael August James : an African of the Mandingo tribe, who was captured, sold into slavery, and subsequently liberated by a benevolent English Gentleman
285 Journal of Charles Barff, Tahiti, 1836
286 James Read (1811-1894)
287 Colony of Sierra Leone, to wit, an inquisition inden[illegible]ed take at the Court House at Freetown in the said Colony of Sierra Leone on the twelfth day of May in the sixth year [ 1836] of the Reign of our Lord King William the Fourth before Ewing Bailie, Esquire, Sheriff of the Colony aforesaid by virtue of a writ of our said Lord the King to the said Sheriff directed and to this inquisition annexed to enquire of certain matters in the said writ specified by the oath of Henry C. Leigh, John Weston, ...
288 [Report of Court Case in the matter of Edward Maer]
289 Narrative of an expedition into the interior of Africa, by the River Niger, in the steam-vessels Quorra and Alburkah, in 1832, 1833 and 1834 : Vol. I
290 Narrative of an expedition into the interior of Africa, by the River Niger, in the steam-vessels Quorra and Alburkah, in 1832, 1833 and 1834 : Vol. 2
291 Gottlob Schreiner (1814-1876)
292 John Locke (1804-1848)
293 Letter from Edward Maer, copied by Thomas Cole, Methodist Mission House, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 31 January 1837
294 Colony of Sierra Leone. In the court of the Lieutenant Governor & Council for hearing & determining appeal
295 Anatomia : he palapala ia e hoike ai i ke ano o ko ke kanaka kino : ua kakauia ma ka olelo Hawaii, i mea e ao ai na haumana o ke Kula Nui, ma Lahainaluna
296 Journal of a tour in Upper Assam, 1838
297 O ka hoikehonua no ka Palapala Hemolele
298 O ka hoikemanawa a me ke kuhikuhi no ka mooolelo hemolele.
299 Richard Birt (1810-1892)
300 Henry Calderwood (b.1809)