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3.
HippisleyAE. Dr George Ernest Morrison. Geographical J1920;56: 149–50.
4.
JamesL. Morrison of Peking. Nineteenth Century and After, July 1920: 164–70.
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6.
ChenWP. The Objects of the Foundation of the Lectureship, and a Review of Dr. Morrison's Life in China. The Inaugural George Ernest Morrison Lecture in Ethnology. Canberra: Australian Institute of Anatomy, 1932.
7.
WuL-T. Reminiscences of George Ernest Morrison; and Chinese Abroad. The Fifth George Ernest Morrison Lecture in Ethnology. Canberra: Australian Institute of Anatomy, 1935.
8.
CluneF. Chinese Morrison. Melbourne: Bread and Cheese Club, 1941 (this is a revised version of chapters 23–26 of his book Sky High to Shanghai. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1939: 258–329).
9.
SerleP. Morrison, George Ernest (1862–1920). Dictionary of Australian Biography, vol. 2. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1949: 162–5.
10.
EvattHV. George Ernest Morrison: Summary of Morrison Oration (The Fourteenth George Ernest Morrison Lecture in Ethnology). Camberra: s.n., 1952.
11.
Morrison, George Ernest (1862–1920). Australian Encyclopaedia, vol. 6 (2nd edn). Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1958: 156–8.
12.
StephensonPR. “Chinese” Morrison. Aust Letters1962;5: 26–32.
13.
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14.
PearlC. Morrison of Peking. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1967.
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16.
LoHM. Correspondence of G E Morrison, vols 1–2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976, 1978.
17.
GregoryJS. Morrison, George Ernest (1862–1920). Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10: 1891–1939. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1986: 593–6.
18.
Diary of a tramp. Leader (Melbourne), 1–22 May 1880. Appeared in four parts in the Saturday supplements, on page 1 of each issue.
19.
Down the Murray River by canoe by G.E.M., Melbourne University. Leader (Melbourne), 6 August-24 September 1881. Appeared in 12 parts in the Saturday supplements, on page 1 or 2 of each issue.
20.
MorrisonGE. The Queensland slave trade. Age (Melbourne), 9 May 1883: 7.
21.
Cruise in a Queensland slaver, by a medical student. Leader (Melbourne), 21 October-9 December 1882. Appeared in eight parts in the Saturday supplements, on pages 35 and/ or 36 of each issue.
22.
MorrisonGE. Across the Australian continent on foot. Age (Melbourne), 19 May 1883 (suppl.): 2.
23.
A walk across Australia. The Times, 21 July 1883: 6.
24.
MorrisonGE. Exploration of New Guinea. Age (Melbourne), 15 December 1883–16 February 1884. Appeared in nine weekly instalments, each on page 13 of the Saturday issue (except 5 January, page 4).
25.
SouterG. Nev Guinea: The Last Unknown. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1963: 50.
26.
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27.
Quoted in Pearl C (op. cit. ref. 14): 61.
28.
The History of The Times: The Twentieth Century Test 1884–1912. London: The Times, 1947: 200.
29.
Quoted in Pearl C (op. cit. ref. 14): 65.
30.
MorrisonGE. An Australian in China: Being the Narrative of a Quiet journey Across China to Burma. London: H Cox, 1895. Reissued by Horace Cox in a second edition (1895) and a third (1902). A reprint of the first (1895) edition was published by Angus & Robertson in Sydney in 1972, and by Oxford University Press in 1985.
31.
MorrisonGE. Mainly about Chinese doctors (op. cit. réf. 30): 106–14.
32.
MorrisonGE (op. cit. ref. 30): 111.
33.
MorrisonGE. Letter 1. To C F Moberly Bell. In: LoHM (op. cit. ref. 16): 33–5.
34.
An interesting but not wholly reliable account of Morrison's career appears in ref. 28: 199–209, 355.
35.
Originally from the Daily Mail. Quoted in Pearl C (op. cit. ref. 14): 209.
36.
Trevor-RoperH. A Hidden Life: The Enigma of Sir Edmund Backhouse. London: Macmillan, 1976.
37.
The Morrison Library: Its new home at Tokyo. The Times, 28 February 1923: 11.
38.
Dr Morrison's library sold. The Times, 10 August 1917: 5.
39.
The siege of the Peking legations [part 1]. The Times, 13 October 1900: 5–6.
40.
The siege of the Peking legations [part 2]. The Times, 15 October 1900: 3–5.
41.
MorrisonGE. Diary, 13 June 1900 (unpublished; Mitchell Library, Sydney).
42.
Diary: 20 June 1900.
43.
Riots in Peking. Massacre of native Christians. Destruction of foreign property. The Times, 18 June 1900: 7.
44.
FlemingP. The Siege at Peking. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1983: 111.
45.
MorrisonGE (op. cit. ref. 41): 16 June 1900.
46.
Latest intelligence. The allies in Peking. Systematic looting. The Times, 25 August 1900: 3.
47.
The Times. “Chinese” Morrison. In: Happy Dispatches. Sydney: Lansdowne Press, 1980: 13–9 (first published Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1934).
48.
Our Peking correspondent. Across China and Turkestan. The Times, March-September 1910. In 12 parts: 5, 7, 8 March; 8, 9 April; 13, 14, 25 June; 31 August; 1, 24, 26 September, on page 5 of each issue, except 13 and 25 June (page 7) and 31 August and 24 September (page 4).
49.
Op. cit. ref. 28: 740.
50.
Our Peking correspondent. The plague in China [in two parts]. The Times, 22, 23 March 1911. On page 8 of each issue.
51.
LoHM (op. cit. ref. 16): 14.
52.
A foreign adviser for China. Dr Morrison appointed. The Times, 2 August 1912: 4.
53.
LoHM (op. cit. ref. 16): 822.
54.
Guide to the Papers of George Ernest Morrison in the Mitchell Library, Sydney: Library Council of New South Wales, 1977.