Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Rev. James Erhardt, James MacQueen, Harry Parkes, A. G. Findlay,
ResumoFrontmatter: Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Essay: Abstract of a Letter from Lieutenant Maury, U. S. N. Observatory, Washington, December 3rd, 1855, Addressed to the President, A Communication from Edmund Gabriel, Esq., Her Majesty's Arbitrator at Loanda, to the Earl of Clarendon Transmitted to the Society by Lord Wodehouse, Fourth Meeting, January 14, 1856, Fifth Meeting, January 28, 1856, Third Meeting, December 10, 1855, Reports Respecting Central Africa, as Collected in Mambara and on the East Coast, with a New Map of the Country. By the Rev. James Erhardt, Notes on the Geography of Central Africa from the Researches of Livingston, Monteiro, Garcia, and Other Authorities. By James MacQueen, Esq., F.R.G.S., Letters from Africa, Accompanied by a New Map of the Interior, A Paper "On the Probable Course Pursued by Sir John Franklin's Expedition. " by A. G. Findlay, F.R.G.S., Session 1855-6 First Meeting, November 12, 1855, Second Meeting, November 26, 1855, Geographical Notes on Siam, with a New Map of the Lower Part of the Menàm River. By Harry Parkes, F.R.G.S., H.B.M.'S Consul at Amoy, Extract of a Letter from Capt. Sturt, F. R. G. S., to Dr. Shaw, Extract of a Letter from the Rev. W. B. Clarke, F. R. G. S., to the Secretary, Dr. E. K. Kane's Report to the Secretary of the United States Navy on His Search for Sir John Franklin during the Years 1852-3-4, Accompanied by a Chart, Showing the Discoveries Made during the Course of That Expedition Communicated by the Admiralty.
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