No. Title Date
1 British opium policy and its results to India and China
2 China : return to an order of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 12 March 1840; for, copies of all communications between the board of treasury, or the India board, or any other public department, and the parties or their agents who are holders of certificates or bills granted by the chief superintendent at Canton for opium surrendered to the Chinese authorities; together with an account of the number of such bills or certificates, and of the amount in sterling value which they represent
3 China : further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 12 March 1840; for, copies of all communications between the board of treasury, or the India board, or any other public department, and the parties or their agents who are holders of certificates or bills granted by the chief superintendent at Canton for opium surrendered to the Chinse authorities
4 China : return to an order of the Hon the House of Commons dated 13 April 1840; for, copy of a communication from certain merchants of the city of London to the secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, with reference to the measures adopted by Her Majesty's Government, on the interruption of the commercial intercourse with China, with signatures attached thereto
5 China : return to an order of the Hon the House of Commons dated 26 April 1841; for an account of the expenditure ordinary and extraordinary, incurred on account of the China expedition up to the latest date; together with an estimate of the extraordinary expenditure, up to the 30th day of April 1841, so far as such account and estimate can be made
6 China (opium) : an estimate of the sum required to make good to certain holders of opium surrendered in China in March 1839 the amount of compensation due to them under the 4th article of the Treaty of peace with China
7 China from within : a study of opium fallacies and missionary mistakes
8 Chinese monopoly examined
9 Corrected report of the speech of Sir George Staunton, on Lord Ashley's motion on the opium trade, in the House of Commons, April 4, 1843 : with introductory remarks, and an appendix
10 Correspondence relative to the actual value of the opium delivered up to the Chinese authorities in 1839
11 Correspondence relative to the difference between the number of chests of opium undertaken to be surrendered by Heerjeebhoy Rustumjee, and the number of chests actually surrendered by Heerjeebhoy Rustumjee
12 Correspondence relative to the International Opium Commission at Shanghae, 1909
13 Correspondence respecting the opium question in China
14 Correspondence with the United States' Government Respecting Foreign Trade in China
15 Despatches from Sir A. Hosie forwarding reports respecting the opium question in China
16 East India and China : return to an order of the honourable the House of Commons dated 13 March 1846; for a return "of the value of bullion imported into each of the Indian presidencies from China in the years 1830 to 1845 ...", a return "of the value of bullion exported from the Indian presidencies to China in the years 1830 to 1845 ...", a return "of the amount realized upon the opium sold by the East India Company in the Bengal presidency in the years 1830 to 1845 ...", a return "of the quantity and estimated value of the opium for which passes were granted by the authorities in the Bombay presidency in the years 1830 to 1845 ..."
17 The Indian opium revenue : its nature and effects
18 The medical aspect of the opium question
19 No opium! : or, Commerce and Christianity, working together for good in China
20 Opium (Hong Kong) : return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons dated 22 April 1847 : "for copies of ordinance no. 21 of 1844 for licensing the sale of opium within the colony of Hong Kong dated 26th day of November 1844", "of the regulations for the sale of opium by retail, made by his excellency the governor of Hong Kong, dated 28th day of February 1845, or any other regulations on the subject", "of dissent in Legislative Council of Hong Kong by R. Montgomery Martin, on the proposition for licensing the retail consumption of opium in Hong Kong"