The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society
1855; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Norton Shaw, Charles J. Anderson, Wm. Balfour Baikie, Richard F. Burton, Richard F. Burton, C. R. Markham, Dr. R. A. Philippi, William Bollaert, Amos Scott, Captain Thomas Cadell, Professor Paul Chaix, J. G. Sawkins, Capt. R. Collinson, Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson, Rev. David Livingstond, David Livingston, Edmund Gabriel, E. Vogel, Ed. Vogel, Dr. John Rae, Dr. P. C. Sutherland, Dr. Geo. A. Wallin, Andrés Poey,
ResumoFrontmatter: Transactions of Societies Europe, Alphabetical List of Donors, Royal Geographical Society, Names of Individuals to Whom the Royal Premium Has Been Awarded, Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London, Anniversary Meeting, 1 P. M., May 28, 1855, Maps, Charts, &c. Atlases, Foreign Honorary and Corresponding Members Honorary, Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London Session 1854-55, Library Regulations, Presentation of the Royal Awards To Dr. David Livingston and Mr. Charles J. Andersson, London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, and Charing Cross, List of Public Institutions, &c., to Which Copies of the Journal Are Presented, Chronometers and Instruments, Miscellaneous Twenty-Fifth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Held at Glasgow, September …, Royal Geographical Society, 1855, Fellows, Balance-Sheet for the Year 1854, Accessions to the Library and Map-Room, to May, 1855, The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society. Table of contents: Index to Volume the Twenty-Fifth, Contents of Vol. XXV. Essay: Report of the Council Read at the Anniversary Meeting on the 28th May, Abstract of a Report Made by Dr. R. A. Philippi to the Government of Chile, of a Journey into the Desert of Atacama in 1853-54, Brief Summary of an Exploring Trip up the Rivers Kwòra and Chàdda (or Benué) in 1854, by Wm. Balfour Baikie, M. D., R. N., F. R. G. S., F. S. A. Scot, Meteorological Observations Made on the Road between Murzúk and Kuka, On the Supposed Sources of the River Purus, One of the Principal Tributaries of the Amazons, Observations on the Coal Formation in Chile, S. America, Memorandum on Abyssinia Read, March 12, 1855, Geographical Positions in Mandra, Bornu, and Sudán, Determined by Astronomical Observations, On Western Australia. By Amos Scott, of the Royal Sappers and Miners Read, Feb. 13, 1854, Account of the Proceedings of H. M. S. Enterprise from Behring Strait to Cambridge Bay. By Capt. R. Collinson, R. N., F. R. G. S., Route from Yezd, by Báfk and Zerend, to Kermán, Narrative of a Journey from Cairo to Jerusalem, Viâ Mount Sinai. By the Late Dr. Geo. A. Wallin, Professor of Arabic at the University of Helsingfors, Meteorological Observations Made at Kuka in Bornu from the 19th of January to the 30th of June, 1854, A Chronological Table, Comprising 400 Cyclonic Hurricanes Which Have Occurred in the West Indies and in the North Atlantic within 362 Years, from 1493 to 1855; with a Bibliographical List of 450 Authors, Books, &c., and Periodicals, Where Some Interesting Accounts May Be Found, Especially on the West and East Indian Hurricanes. By Andrés Poey, Esq., of Havanna, A Journey from El-Mediná to Mecea down the "Darb El Sharki" on the Eastern Road (Hitherto Unvisited by Europeans) in September 1853. By Richard F. Burton, Lieut. Bombay Army To the Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society, London, Route from Ispahán to Yezd, Explorations in South Africa, with Route from Walfisch Bay to Lake Ngami, and Ascent of the Tiogé River. By Charles J. Anderson, Esq., Edmund Gabriel, Esq., to Consul Brand (Extract), Mission to Central Africa Read, March 12 and May 14, 1855, Remarks on a Series of Three-Hourly Meteorological and Other Observations Made during a Passage from London to Algoa Bay, from July to October, 1853. By Dr. P. C. Sutherland, F. R. G. S. Read, March 12, 1855, G. B. Gagliuffi, Esq., H. B. M. Vice-Consul at Murzúk, Account of the Jimma Country Read, June 13, 1855, On the Province of Angola, Notes on the Passage of Hannibal across the Alps; and on the Valley of Beaufort, in Upper Savoy. By Professor Paul Chaix, of Geneva, Corresp. F. R. G. S., Edmund Gabriel, Esq., to the Earl of Clarendon, H. U. Addington, Esq., Foreign Office, Pub for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Socy. By J. Murray Albernarle Strt. London. 1855, Explorations into the Interior of Africa. By the Rev. David Livingston, LL. D. (Gold Medallist), Col. G. F. Herman, H. B. M. Consul at Tripoli, Ch. Dickson, Esq., H. B. M. Vice-Consul at Ghadamis, Narrative of a Trip to Harar. By Richard F. Burton, Lieut. Bombay Army, On the Volcanic Mountains of Hawaii, Sandwich Islands, Sir,—I Am Anxiously Awaiting the Arrival of the Murzúk Caravan, and Intend to Start Shortly for Fittri, in Order to Open Some Communication with the Sultan of Wadai, Route from Kermán to Khubbes, and the Southern Districts of the Country of Kermán to Shiráz, On the Navigation of the Murray. By Captain Thomas Cadell To the President of the Royal Geographical Society, Arctic Exploration, with Information Respecting Sir John Franklin's Missing Party. By Dr. John Rae, F. R. G. S. (Gold Medallist) Communicated by the Hudson Bay Company.
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