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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London

1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. I. Hamilton, Captain S. B. Haines, Dr. John Lhotsky, Arthur T. Holroyd, James Cowles Prichard, William Ainsworth, Count J. De Bertou, Rev. E. Robinson, Rev. E. Smith, Heinrich Berghaus, Bernard De Breitenbach, A. Thomson D'abbadie, Mr. Peter Warren Dease, Mr. Thomas Simpson, J. O. French, Frederick Forbes, Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson, H. Blosse Lynch, John Ross, H. Blosse Lynch, Adolph Erman, P. Begat, Dr. Edward Rüppell, W. I. Hamilton, Sir John Barrow, Alexander Von Humboldt, Saumarez Brock, Professor Adolph Erman, G. T. Vigne, Mr. John Balleny, Charles Enderby, Charles Darwin,

Resumo

Frontmatter: List of Members of the Royal Geographical Society, Royal Geographical Society 1839, Royal Geographical Society, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society, The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Table of contents: Contents of Volume IX, Index. Essay: Some Notes on the Gulfs of Kos and Symi, in Anatolia. By Lieutenant Saumarez Brock, R. N. Communicated by Captain Beaufort, Hydrographer, Corr. Inst. France, Published for the Journ of the Royal Geographical Society by John Murray, Albearnarle Street. London 1839, Results of Thermometrical Observations Made at Sir Edward Parry's Several Wintering-Places on His Arctic Voyages, and at Fort Franklin. By Dr. Richardson, F.R.S., &c., Physician to Haslar Hospital, Notes on a Journey from Constantinople, by Heraclea, to Angora, in the Autumn of 1838. By William Ainsworth, Esq., in Charge of an Expedition to Kurdistán, Note Accompanying a Survey of the Tigris between Ctesiphon and Mósul. By Lieutenant H. Blosse Lynch, Indian Navy, Some Remarks on a Short Vocabulary of the Natives of Van Diemen Land; and Also of the Menero Downs in Australia. By Dr. John Lhotsky, F. R. Bot. Soc. of Bavaria, Outline of a Route through the Panj-Áb, Kábul, Kashmir, and into Little Tibet, in the Years 1834-8. By G. T. Vigne, Esq., Section VI On the Daily Progression of Temperature, or the Form and Character of the Annual and Monthly Daily Curve, …, Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London, Published, for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by I Murray Albermale Street London, 1839, Observations at Igloolik, Notes on a Journey from Jerusalem by Hebron, the Dead Sea, El Ghór, and Wádi' Arabah To' Akabah, and Back by Petra; in April, 1838. By the Count De Bertou, Extract from a Letter of Professor Berghaus, Accessions to the Library, 27th May, 1839, Note on a Part of the River Tigris, between Baghdád and Sámarrah. By Lieutenant H. Blosse Lynch, Indian Navy, Section V Observations at Fort Franklin, Miscellaneous On the Recent Establishment at Port Essington, on the Northern Coast of Australia. Extract from a Letter …, Foreign Honorary Members, Discoveries in the Antarctic Ocean, in February, 1839. Extracted from the Journal of the Schooner Eliza Scott, Commanded by Mr. John Balleny, Communicated by Charles Enderby, Esq., Reise in Abyssinien. [Travels in Abyssinia. By Dr. Edward Rüppell. 2 Vols. 8VO., with 10 Plates. Frank-Fort. 1838.] Communicated by W. I. Hamilton, Esq., Sec. G. S., Supplementary Tables Supplementary Tables, Geographical Works Recently Published Europe, Pubd. For the Journal of the R. Geog. Society. By John Murray, London, 1839, On the Relation between the Mean Temperature of the 24 Hours and That of Any Single Hour, or Any Similar Pair of Hours, Pubd. For the Journal of the R. Geog. Society by John Murray, London, 1839, Maps, Charts, &c. Europe, Memoir, to Accompany a Chart of the South Coast of Arabia from the Entrance of the Red Sea to Misenát, in 50° 43' 25" E. by Captain S. B. Haines, Indian Navy. Communicated by the Court of Directors of the East India Company. Read the 11th February, 1839, Corresponding Members, On the Parabolic Form of the Four Branches of the Mean Annual Daily Curve, Note by W. I. Hamilton, Esq., Instructions of the Council of the Royal Geographical Society of London Addressed to the Leaders of the Expedition for Exploring in Kurdistan. 1st June, 1838, Translation of a Portion of the Account of a Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Terra Santa, Mount Sinai, and Egypt, Begun at Oppenheim on the 23rd of April, 1483. Written in Latin by Bernard De Breitenbach, Dean of Mentz, One of the Pilgrims; Edited in Spanish by Martin Dampies, and Printed at Saragossa in 1498. Communicated by Bartholomew Frere, Esq., Some Notes on the Route from Cordova to Mendoza in 1837. By Capt. Gosselman, of the Swedish Navy, Published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by John Murray, Albermarle Street, London, 1839, Maps Recently Published, Extracts from a Journal of Travels in Palestine &c., in 1838; Undertaken for the Illustration of Biblical Geography. By the Rev. E. Robinson and the Rev. E. Smith. Drawn up by the Rev. Edward Robinson, D. D., Professor of Theology in New York, On the Ethnography of High Asia. By James Cowles Prichard, M.D., F.R.S., Note on the Best Points, in British North America, for Making Observations on the Temperature of the Air; and Also for the Height of the Station above the Level of the Sea. By Dr. Richardson, F.R.S., Reise Um Die Erde, &c. Travels round the World by Way of Northern Asia and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, in the Years 1828-30. By Adolph Erman. 2nd Vol. Berlin, 1838, An Account of Arctic Discovery on the Northern Shore of America in the Summer of 1838. By Messrs. Peter Warren Dease and Thomas Simpson. Communicated by I. H. Pelly, Esq., Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, Le Pilote Francais. 4me. Partie. Paris, 1839 Exposé Des Opérations Géodésiques Exécutées De 1829 À 1838, Sur Les Côtes Septentrionales De France. …, Notes on a Journey to Kordofán, in 1836-7. By Arthur T. Holroyd, Esq. [Read 25th February, 1839], Extract from a Notice on the Site of Ancient Tyre. By the Count J. De Bertou, Note on a Rock Seen on an Iceberg in 61º South Latitude, On the Province of La Rioja in South America to Accompany a Map. By J. O. French, Esq., On the Nile, and the Present and Former Levels of Egypt, Notes on a March from Zoháb, at the Foot of Zagros, along the Mountains to Khúzistán (Susiana), and from Thence through the Province of Luristan to Kirmánsháh, in the Year 1836. By Major Rawlinson, of the Bombay Army, Serving in Persia. Communicated by Viscount Palmerston [Read the 14th and 28th January, 1838], On the Average Daily Range for Each Month and for the Year, Section IV Observations at Winter Island, Notes on Two Journeys from Baghdad to the Ruins of Al Hadhr, in Mesopotamia, in 1836 and 1837. By John Ross, Esq., Surgeon to the British Residency at Baghdad, Note on a New Map of Kamchatka. Extract from a Letter from Professor Adolph Erman, Section II Observations at Port Bowen, Analyses, &c., Notice of a Few Observations Which It Is Desirable to Make on the Frozen Soil of British North America; Drawn up for Distribution among the Officers of the Hudson's Bay Company. Communicated by Dr. Richardson, F. R. S., Physician to the Royal Hospital at Haslar, Note on Some Names of Places on the Shores of the Red Sea. By A. Thomson D'Abbadie, Esq., Section I Observations at Melville Island, A Visit to the Sinjár Hills in 1838, with Some Account of the Sect of Yezidis, and of Various Places in the Mesopotamian Desert, between the Rivers Tigris and Khábúr. By Frederick Forbes, Esq., M. A., of the Bombay Medical Staff, Section VII On the Determination of the Two Times of the Day When the Mean Temperature Occurs, On the Longitude of Valparaiso and Callao, in a Letter from Baron Alexander Von Humboldt. Backmatter: London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street.

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