The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London
1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Norton Shaw, W. J. Hamilton, T. S. Leigh, Edward Higgin, Sir George Seymour, Lieut. Gordon, Thomas Thomson, Thomas Lysaght, Lieut. C. J. Cruttenden, Captain T. G. Carless, Professor Paul Chaix, Thomas Graves, Capt. Alex. Vidal, W. Desborough Cooley,
ResumoFrontmatter: Royal Geographical Society, The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street. Table of contents: Index to Volume the Nineteenth, Contents of Vol. XIX. Essay: Presentation of the Gold Medals, Mayotta and the Comoro Islands. By T. S. Leigh, Esq. [Read June 21, 1848], Geographical Notes on the Nile. By Professor Paul Chaix, Corresponding Member of the Royal Geographical Society, Geneva, The Country of the Free Laos. By Dr. Gutzlaff [Read December 11, 1848], Report of the Council, Appendix Memoir on the Western or Edoor Tribes, Inhabiting the Somali Coast of N.-E. Africa, with the Southern …, Names of Individuals to Whom the Royal Premium Has Been Awarded, Patron The Queen, Remarks on the Country, Products, and Appearance of the Island of Rodriguez, with Opinions as to Its Future Colonization. By Edward Higgin, Esq. (Communicated by H. E. Strickland, F. R. G. S.), Report on the River Nunez, Its Trade and Resources. By Lieut.-Commander Thomas Lysaght, R. N. (Communicated by the Admiralty) [Read 22nd January, 1849], Patron's Medal, Ordinary Members N. B.— Those Having an Asterisk Preceding Their Names Have Compounded, The Formigas Bank, near Santa Maria (Azores). By Capt. Alex. Vidal, R. N. (Communicated by Rear-Admiral Beaufort), Accessions to the Library To 28th May, 1849, Foreign Honorary Members His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Our Own Labours, Notes on the Island of Cocos, and Two of the Galapagos. By Rear-Admiral Sir George Seymour, K. C. B. (Communicated by the Admiralty), Successful Journey to the Karakorum Pass, in Central Asia. By Thomas Thomson, M. D., Assistant-Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, and Commissioner to Tibet. In Extracts from a Letter from Kashmir, Extract from the Reports of M. Hofmann, Chief of the Expedition to the North Ural. (Communicated to Sir Roderick I. Murchison by Admiral Lütke, Vice-Pres. of the Imp. Geog. Soc. of St. Petersburg) [Read Jan. 8th, 1849], Geography of the Cochin-Chinese Empire. By Dr. Gutzlaff. Communicated by Sir G. Staunton, Bart., On the Regio Cinnamomifera of the Ancients. By W. Desborough Cooley. Communicated by Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm, Note to Mr. Cooley's Paper, Corresponding Members, Remarks on the Course of the Hurricane Which Occurred on the Malabar Coast, in April, 1847; and on the Probable Position of the Steam-Frigate Cleopatra at the Time. By Captain T. G. Carless, I. N. (Communicated by the Hon. The Court of Directors of the East India Company), Extract of a Letter Received from Captain Stokes, of H. M. Steam-Vessel Acheron, Dated 13th June, 1848, at Simon's Bay. (Communicated by the Admiralty), Frontiers of China Towards Birmah. By Dr. Gutzlaff, Note to Dr. Gutzlaff's Paper, Observations on Coal in the N. E. Part of the Island of Formosa. By Lieut. Gordon, of H. M. Brig Royalist. Communicated by the Admiralty [Read June 26, 1848], The Isle of Skyros. By Thomas Graves, Esq., Captain of H. M. S. Volage. Communicated by Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort, Balance-Sheet for the Year 1848, Appendix Expedition of Mr. Assistant-Surveyor Edmund Kennedy to Ascertain the Course of the River Victoria. Communicated …, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society, Comparative View of the Various Standards Commonly Used to Express Vertical Distances. By Miss Colthurst. Communicated by G. Bellas Greenough, Esq., Maps, Charts, &c., Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 28th May, 1849, List of Public Institutions, &c., to Which Copies of the London Geographical Journal Are Presented. Obituary. Backmatter: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street.
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