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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Barrow, R. Brown, R. Brown, Captain A. T. E. Vidal, Rev. Edmund Goodenough, Captain Phillip Parker King, Richard Lander, John Lander, W. Ainsworth, James Burnes, W. Ainsworth,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, London. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: Royal Geographical Society, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society State of the Colony of Swan River, 1st January, 1830. Chiefly Extracted from Captain Stirling's Report. …, Section of South America, from Carthagena to Bogota; a Spanish Ms. Found among Mr. Lloyd's Papers, (P. 69.) Authority Unknown, Vocabulary, Members of the Royal Geographical Society, Foreign Honorary Members, Geographical Notice of the Empire of Marocco. By Lieutenant Washington, R. N. Read 11th and 25th April, 1831, Reef in the Pacific, On the Columbretes, Volcanic Rocks near the Coast of Valencia, in Spain. By Captain Smyth, R. N., F. R. S. Read the 10th of January, 1831, Account of Danish Discoveries on the East Coast of Greenland in 1829, Union of the African Association, with the Royal Geographical Society of London. Extracted from the Minutes of Council of the Latter Body, Dated July 23, 1831, Those Persons Who Are Inclined to Benefit the Society by Legacies, Are Recommended to Adopt the Following Form of Bequest, Extracts from the Journal of an Expedition Undertaken by Order of His Majesty's Government, to Determine the Course and Termination of the Niger, More Properly Named Quorra, from Yáoori to the Sea. By Richard and John Lander. Communicated by Lieutenant Becher, R. N. Read 27th June, 1831, Memoir on the Voyage of His Majesty's Ship Blonde in the Black Sea. By the Rev. Edmund Goodenough, D. D., F. R. S., &c. Read 28th March, 1831, Members Are Requested to Forward to the Secretary Any Books Which They May Be Inclined to Present to the Society, It Being Proposed to Make a Report of Such Donations to the First and Each Successive General Meeting, Regulations of the Royal Geographical Society of London Chapter I Constitution, On the Vigia Called the Aitkins' Rock. By Captain A. T. E. Vidal, R. N. Read the 13th of December, 1830, General Remarks on the Coast of Arraean; Transmitted by Captain Laws, H. M. S. Satellite; Communicated by Captain Beaufort, F. R. S. Read 13th June, 1831 The Harbours, Produce of the Country, Natives, &c., General View of the Botany of the Vicinity of Swan River. By R. Brown, Esq., F. R. S. Read 22d Nov., 1830, Account of the Volcanic Island Lately Thrown up between Sicily and Pantellaria. Extracted from Reports Made by the British Cruizers to Admiral the Hon. Sir Henry Hotham, K. C. B.; and Communicated by John Barrow, Esq., F. R. S. with a Plate, Account of Operations to Find Water in the Desert between Cairo and Suez. Extracted from the Malta Government Gazette. Dated 16th March, 1831, Miscellaneous, &c. Papers of the Late Mr. William Moorcroft, Account of the Cocos, or Keeling Islands. Transmitted by Rear-Admiral Sir E. W. C. R. Owen, K. C. B., and Communicated by John Barrow, Esq., F. R. S. Read 24th January, 1831, The Royal Premium, Notes Respecting the Isthmus of Panamà. Communicated by J. A. Lloyd, Esq. Extracts from Them Read 28th of February, and 14th of March, 1831, Some Observations upon the Geography of the Southern Extremity of South America, Tierra Del Fuego, and the Strait of Magalhaens; Made during the Late Survey of Those Coasts in His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, between the Years 1826 and 1830. By Captain Philip Parker King, F. R. S., &c., and Commander of the Expedition. Read 25th April and 9th May, 1831, A Narrative of a Visit to the Court of Sinde, &c. By James Burnes, Surgeon to the Residency at Bhooj. Bombay. 1829. Edinburgh. 1831. By W. Ainsworth, Esq., Account of the Island of Deception, One of the New Shetland Isles. Extracted from the Private Journal of Lieutenant Kendal, R. N., Embarked on Board His Majesty's Sloop Chanticleer, Captain Forster, on a Scientific Voyage; and Communicated by John Barrow, Esq., F. R. S. Read 24th January, 1831, Analyses, &c. Analysis of a Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific and Beering's Strait, to Co-Operate with the Polar …, Description of the Natives of King George's Sound (Swan River Colony) and Adjoining Country. Written by Mr. Scott Nind, and Communicated by R. Brown, Esq., F. R. S. Read 14th Feb., 1831, Private Letter from Governor Stirling (Swan River Settlement) to Mr. Barrow. Fiction, drama: Regulations of the Royal Geographical Society of London Chapter IV Payments to the Society, Regulations of the Royal Geographical Society of London Chapter VI Council and Officers of the Society, Regulations of the Royal Geographical Society of London Chapter II Election and Admission of Members, Regulations of the Royal Geographical Society of London Chapter V Meetings of the Society, Regulations of the Royal Geographical Society of London Chapter III Withdrawing and Removal of Members.

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