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ASIA.

AFGHAUNISTAN. A Map of Afghaunistan, Caubul, the Punjaub, Rajpootana, and the River Indus. Published by James Wyld. A wholesheet Engraving.

Lond. 1842.

A Map of the Routes through the Punjaub and the adjoining States. Published by James Wyld. A whole-sheet, mounted and folded.

Lond. 1846. CHINA. A Chart of the East Coast of China: constructed and published by JAMES HORSBURGH, Hydrographer to the Hon. East India Company. Engraved by J. and C. Walker. A whole-sheet Engraving. London, February 12th, 1835.

A sketch of the Operations against Canton, January to June, 1841. Published by James Wyld. Half-sheet Engraving. Lond.

ATLANTIC-OCEAN.

A Chart of the coast of Barbaria; with the Western, Canaria, and Cape de Verde Islands. Whole sheet.

A Topographical Map of the Island of BARBADOS: based upon Mayo's original survey in 1721, and corrected to the year 1846. By Sir Robert H. Schomburgk. Two Sheets.

Lond. 1847.

NORTH-AMERICA.

A Map of the Gold-regions of CALIFORNIA: compiled from original surveys, by James Wyld. Whole sheet.

Lond. 1849.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

(Catalogue VOLUME I. PAGES 191-241. VOLUME III. PAGES 174-185.)

VOYAGES ROUND THE WORLD AND GENERAL TRAVELS.

ASTROLABE VOYAGE. Voyage de la Corvette L'Astrolabe, exécutée par ordre du Roi pendant les années 1826 à 1829, sous le commandement de M. J. Dumont D'Urville. Première Division: Histoire du Voyage. 8vo. 5 Vols. Paris, 1830-1833.

Paris, 1833.

Atlas: Cartes et Planches. Fol. 3 Vols. BELCHER (Captain Sir Edward) The narrative of a Voyage round the World, performed in H.M. Ship "Sulphur," during the years 1836 to 1842 including details of the naval operations in China, from December 1840 to November 1841. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1843.

[To this work belong the following separate Charts: 1. A Chart showing the Tracks of H.M. Ship "Sulphur" from 1837 to 1842. 2. Method of showing the Tracks of ground searched by "The Sulphur." 3. A Chart of the Canton-River, reduced from the survey.]

The Zoology of H.M. Ship "Sulphur." See the Class of ZOOLOGY: Hinds.

BENNETT (Frederick Dobell) The narrative of a Whaling-Voyage round the Globe, from 1833 to 1836; comprising sketches of Polynesia, California, the Indian Archipelago, etc. with an account of Southern Whales, the Sperm-whale Fishery, and the Natural-history of the climates visited. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1840.

EVLIYA EFFENDI. A Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the seventeenth century. Translated from the Turkish by the Ritter Joseph Von Hammer. Volume II. 4to.

Lond. 1850.

[Oriental Translation Fund Publications, No. LXXVIII.]

HAKLUYT SOCIETY: Established December 1846. Publications of The Hakluyt Society, for the printing of the most rare and valuable Voyages, Travels, and Geographical records; from an early period of exploratory enterprise to the circumnavigation of Dampier. 8vo. Lond.

I. The Observations of SIR RICHARD HAWKINS, Knight, in his Voyage into the South-sea, in the year 1593. Reprinted from the edition of 1622. Edited by Captain C. R. Drinkwater Bethune. 1847. II. Select Letters of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, with other original documents relating to his Four Voyages to the New-world. Translated and edited by R. H. Major. 1847. III. The Discovery of the large, rich, and beautiful Empire of Guiana; with a relation of the great and golden Čity of Manoa, which the Spaniards call "El Dorado :" performed in the year 1595 by Sir Walter RaleIGH. Edited by Sir Robert H. Schomburgk. 1848.

HAKLUYT SOCIETY.

IV. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE his Voyage, 1595; by Thomas Maynarde: together with the Spanish account of Drake's attack on Puerto-Rico, in Spanish and English. Edited by W.D. Cooley.

1849. V. Narratives of Voyages towards the North-west, in search of a passage to Cathay and India, 1496 and 1631: with Selections from the early Records of the Hon. East India Company, and from manuscripts in the British Museum. 1849. VI. The Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia; by WILLIAM STRACHEY: now first edited from the original manuscript in the British Museum, by R. H. Major. 1849.

VII. Memorials of the Empire of Japon, in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries. Edited, with notes, by Thomas Rundall. 1850.

RUSSEGER (Joseph) Reisen in Europa, Asien, und Afrika; mit besonderer rücksicht auf die Naturwissenschaftlichen verhältnisse der betreffen länder, unternommen in den jahren 1835 bis 1841. Bände I.—IV. Abtheilung 1-15. 8vo. Stuttgart, 1841-1849. Atlas, enhaltend Geographische und Geognostische Karten, Gebirgsprofile, Landschaften, Abbildungen aus dem gebiete der Flora und Fauna. Lieferungen 1-6. Folio. Stuttgart, 1841-1849. SIMPSON (Sir George) The narrative of a Journey round the World during the years 1841 and 1842. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1847.

WILKES (Commander Charles) A narrative of The United States Exploring-Expedition, during the years 1838 to 1842. 8vo. Six Volumes London (Philadelphia) 1845.

inclusive of an Atlas.

Geology of the United States Exploring-Expedition. By J. D. Dana. Quarto, with a Folio Atlas of Twenty-one Illustrations.

New-York.

The Races of Men, and their Geographical distribution. By CHARLES PICKERING, M.D. 4to.

Lond. 1849.

VOYAGES TO POLYNESIA, AUSTRALIA, NEW-ZEALAND, AND

THE SOUTH-SEAS.

ANGAS (George French) Savage-life and scenes in Australia and NewZealand. 12mo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1847. CROZET (-) Nouveau Voyage à la Mer-du-sud, commencé sous les ordres de M. Marion, Capitaine du Brulôt, et achévé, après la mort de cet officier, sous ceux de M. Duclesmeur: relation rédigée d'après les plans et journaux de M. Crozet. Ou à joint à ce voyage un extrait de celui de M. Surville dans les mêmes parages. 8vo. A Paris, 1784. DIEFFENBACH (Ernest, M.D.) Travels in New-Zealand; with contributions to the Geography, Geology, Botany, and Natural-history of that country. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1843.

EARL (George Windsor) Enterprise in Tropical-Australia. 12mo.

Lond. 1846.

EYRE (Edward John) Journals of Expeditions of discovery into CentralAustralia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840, 1841, sent by the Colonists of South-Australia with the sanction and support of the Government. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1845. [In the First Volume of this work are Two separate Maps by J. Arrowsmith, of Australia, and the Routes followed by the Author.]

FLEURIEU (Charles Pierre Claret D'Eveux De) Découvertes de François en 1768 et 1769 dans le Sud-est de la Nouvelle Guinée; et reconnaissances postérieures des mêmes terres par des Navigateurs Anglois : précédées de l'abrégé des navigations et des découvertes des Espagnols dans les mêmes parages. 4to. A Paris, 1790. HAWKINS (Sir Richard) The observations of Sir Richard Hawkins, Knight, in his Voiage into the South-sea, Anno Domini 1593. Reprinted from the edition of 1622. Edited by Captain C. R. Drinkwater Bethune. 8vo. [Hakluyt Society Publications, Vol. 1.] Lond. 1847. LEICHHARDT (Dr. Ludwig) A Journal of an Overland-expedition in Australia, from Moreton-Bay to Port-Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles; during the years 1844 and 1845. 8vo. Lond. 1847.

[In this work is included a separate Map, by J. Arrowsmith, of the Route of the Author, "laid down from his original map; adjusted and drawn to the maritime-surveys of Captains Flinders, King, Wickham, Stokes, Blackwood, etc."]

MARTIN (John, M.D.) An account of the Natives of the Tonga-Islands in the South Pacific Ocean, with an original Grammar and vocabulary of their language: compiled and arranged from the extensive communications of WILLIAM MARINER. The Second edition, with additions. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1818.

STOKES (Capt. J. Lort) Discoveries in Australia: with an account of the coasts and rivers explored and surveyed during the Voyage of H.M. Ship "Beagle," in the years 1837 to 1843. Also a narrative of Capt. Owen Stanley's visits to the Islands in the Arafura-Sea. 2 Vols.

8vo.

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Lond. 1846. [In this work are the following separate Charts: Volume I. 1. Australia, by J. Arrowsmith. 2. A Chart of Bass's Strait, surveyed by Capt. Stokes and the officers of H.M. Ship "Beagle,' 1843. Volume 11. 1. The Victoria River, surveyed by Commander Stokes, 1839. An Admiralty Chart, by J. and C. Walker. 2. Southern part of the Gulf of Carpentaria, by J. Arrowsmith surveyed 1841. 3. The Albert River, surveyed 1841. An Admiralty Chart, by J. and C. Walker. 4. Port Adelaide and Holdfast-Bay, surveyed 1841. An Admiralty Chart by J. and C. Walker.]

The Zoology of H.M. Ship "Beagle." See the Class of ZOOLOGY: Darwin.

STURT (Captain Charles, F.L.S., F.R.G.S.) The narrative of an Expedition into Central-Australia, performed under the authority of Her Majesty's Government during the years 1844, 1845, and 1846: together with a notice of the Province of South-Australia in 1847. 2 Vols. Lond. 1849 (1848).

8vo.

VOYAGES TO THE ARCTIC-REGIONS, AND FOR THE DISCOVERY OF A NORTH-WEST PASSAGE.

BARROW (Sir John, Bart., F.R.S.) Voyages of Discovery and Research within the Arctic-regions, from the year 1818, under the command of several Naval-officers employed by sea and land in search of a North

BARROW (Sir John, Bart., F.R.S.)

west passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific: with two attempts to reach the North-pole. Abridged and arranged from the official narratives. 8vo. Lond. 1846. BEECHEY (Capt. F. W., F.R.S.) A Voyage of Discovery towards the North-pole, performed in H.M. Ships "Dorothea" and "Trent," under the command of Captain David Buchan, R.N. 1818: to which is added a summary of all the early attempts to reach the_Pacific_by way of the Pole. 8vo. Lond. 1843.

[To this work belongs a separate "Chart showing the Track of the Expedition under Captain Buchan, R.N., and the position of the packed-ice in June and September 1818."]

FISHER (Alexander) A Journal of a Voyage of Discovery to the Arcticregions, in H.M. Ships "Hecla" and "Griper," in the years 1819 and 1820. The Second edition. 8vo. Lond. 1821.

GOODSIR (Robert Anstruther)

An Arctic Voyage to Baffin's-Bay and Lancaster-Sound, in search of Sir John Franklin. 12mo. Lond. 1850. RAE (John) A narrative of an Expedition to the shores of the ArcticSea in 1846 and 1847. 8vo. Lond. 1850. Ross (Capt. Sir James Clark, F.R.S.) A Voyage of Discovery and research into the Southern and Antarctic regions, during the years 1839 to 1843. 8vo. 2 Vols.

Lond. 1847.

The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M. Ships "Erebus" and "Terror," under the command of Capt. Sir J. C. Ross. Edited by J. Richardson, M.D. and J. E. Gray, F.R.S., with a Summary of the Voyage by Joseph Dalton Hooker, M.D., F.L.S. Fifteen Parts. 4to. Lond. 1844-1846.

SABINE (Capt. Edward) The North Georgia Gazette and Winter Chronicle a weekly Newspaper established on board the Ships "Hecla❞ and "Griper," employed in the Discovery of a North-west passage under the orders of W. E. Parry, R.N. Nos. I.—XXI. November 1st, 1819, to March 20th, 1820. 4to. Lond. 1821. SCORESBY (Rev. William, D.D., F.R.S.) The Franklin Expedition: or considerations on measures for the discovery and relief of our absent adventurers in the Arctic-regions. 8vo. Lond. 1850. SHILLINGLAW (John J.) A narrative of Arctic-Discovery from the earliest period to the present time: with the details of the measures adopted by Her Majesty's Government for the relief of the Expedition under Sir John Franklin. 12mo. Lond. 1850.

"the

[Two separate Charts of "the North-Polar Sea," and of
Arctic-shores of the American continent from Baffin's-Bay to
Behren's Straits;" belong to this volume.]

SIMPSON (Thomas) The Life and Travels of Thomas Simpson, the Arctic
Discoverer. By his Brother, Alexander Simpson. 8vo. Lond. 1845.
WELD (Charles Richard) Arctic Expeditions: a Lecture delivered at The
London Institution, February 6th, 1850. 12mo.
Lond. 1850.

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