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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society

1861; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Norton Shaw, F. Leopold M'Clintock, William H. Purdon, Capt. H. H. Austen, Captain Claude Clerk, Mr. John M'Douall Stuart, Mr. John M'Douall Stuart, Mr. John M'Douall Stuart, Mr. W. R. Randell, William Spottiswoode, W. Wheelwright, Don Atanasio Guzman, Dr. William Jameson, Clements R. Markham, Mr. H. L. Jones, Captain W. C. Grant, Lt. Richard C. Mayne, Lieutenant H. Spencer Palmer, Matthew B. Begbie, Mr. W. Downie, Dr. David Livingstone, Lt. Richard C. Mayne, Sir Robert H. Schomburgk, Captain A. Golubef,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, Library Regulations, List of Public Institutions, &c. To Which Copies of the "Journal" and "Proceedings" Are Presented, Corresponding, Alphabetical List of Donors, Accessions to the Library and Map-Rooms, to May, 1861 Library, Instruments Supplied to Travellers, Royal Geographical Society, 1861, Royal Geographical Society, Fellows, Memorandum The Following Motion Is Recommended by the Council for Adoption, Names of Individuals to Whom the Royal Premium Has Been Awarded, Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 27th May, 1861, by Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, Vice-President, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society, Foreign Honorary and Corresponding Members Honorary, London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, and Charing Cross. Table of contents: Index to Volume the Thirty-First, Contents of Vol. XXXI. Essay: Transactions of Societies Europe, Notes on the Valley of Kashmir. By Capt. H. H. Austen, F.R.G.S., 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, Topographical Assistant, Government Trigonometrical Survey, Panjab, Journey from Quito to Cayambe. By Dr. William Jameson. 1859, Proposed Railway Route across the Andes, from Caldera in Chile to Roasario on the Parana, Viâ Cordova; with Report of Mr. E. A. Flintis Survey. By W. Wheelwright, Esq., F.R.G.S., Explanatory Notes on Two Maps of Patagonia. By Mr. H. L. Jones, Narrative of the Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin and His Party. By Captain (Now Sir) F. L. M'Clintock, R.N., F.R.G.S. (Gold Medalist, R. G. S.), Notes in Persia, Khorassan, and Afghanistan. By Captain Claude Clerk, F.R.G.S. Route from Tehrán to Herát, Viâ Meshèd and Toorbut-Sheik-Iam, The Province of Caravaya, in Southern Peru. By Clements R. Markham, F.R.G.S., Notes on the Agricultural Crops and Vegetables of Japan, Presentation of the Royal Awards To Captain Speke, the Discoverer of Lake Nyanza; and Mr. MacDouall Stuart, the Explorer of Central …, On Typical Mountain Ranges: an Application of the Calculus of Probabilities to Physical Geography. By William Spottiswoode, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., F.R.G.S., On the Trigonometrical Survey and Physical Configuration of the Valley of Kashmir. By William H. Purdon, C.E., F.R.G.S., &c., Executive Engineer, Punjab, Extract of a Despatch from Dr. Livingstone, No. 1, Feb. 9, 1861, Voyage up the Darling and Barwan. By Mr. W. R. Randell, Appendix First Ascent of the Tian-Shan or Celestial Mountains, and Visit to the Upper Course of the Jaxartes or …, Report of the Council Read at the Anniversary Meeting on the 27th May, Extracts from the Despatches of Fr. David Livingstone, M.D., Gold Medallist R. G. S. (Dated December 17, 1858; February 14, May 12, July 26, and October 15, 1859) to the Right Honourable Lord Malmesbury Communicated by the Foreign Office, Great Britain— Education, Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, 1859-60, Narrative of a Journey in the Interior of Japan, Ascent of Fusiyama, and Visit to the Hot Sulphur-Baths of Atami, in 1860. By Rutherford Alcock, Esq., C. B., F.R.G.S., Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Japan, Journal of Australian Exploration.—By Mr. John M'Douall Stuart, Gold Medallist, F.R.G.S., Journal of Australian Exploration. By Mr. John M'Douall Stuart, Gold Medallist, F.R.G.S., Journal of Australian Exploration.— by Mr. John M'Douall Stuart, Gold Medallist, F.R.G.S., Extract from Dr. Livingstone's Despatch, No. 10, Dated Tette, Nov. 24, 1860, Extracts from Dr. Livingstone's Despatch, Dated Sept. 6, 1860, Admiralty Surveys.— by Captain Washington, R.N., Report on the Navigation of the Zambesi. By Dr. David Livingstone, M.D., F.R.G.S., &c., H. M. Consul in Central Africa, Journey into the Interior of British Columbia, Maps, Charts, &c. General Atlases, Report on a Journey in British Columbia in the Districts Bordering on the Thompson, Fraser, and Harrison Rivers. By Lieut. Richard C. Mayne, R.N. Communicated by the Admiralty, Report on the Harrison and Lilloet Route, from the Junction of the Fraser and Harrison Rivers to the Junction of the Fraser and Kayosch Rivers, with Notes on the Country beyond, as Far as Fountain. By Lieutenant H. Spencer Palmer, R.E., Brief Sketch of the Results of the Issyk-Kul Expedition. By Captain A. Golubef, of the Imperial Staff of Russia. Translated from the Russian by John Michell, Esq., Notes on the Vegetable Productions of Japan, Taken during a Ten Day's Journey into the Interior, Map of the Mountains of Llanganati, in the Quitonian Ande's, Explorations in Jarvis Inlet and Desolation Sound, British Columbia. By Mr. W. Downie, Remarks on Vancouver Island, Principally Concerning Townsites and Native Population. By Captain. W. C. Grant, F.R.G.S., &c., Sketch of the Country between Jervis Inlet and Port Pemberton, on the Lilloet River, a Branch of the Fraser River, British Columbia; with a Map. By Lieut. Richard C. Mayne, R.N., of H. M. S. Plumper Communicated by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, Boat Excursion from Bangkok, in Siam, to the Pechaburri, on the Western Shore of the Gulf of Siam. By Sir Robert H. Schomburgk, Corr. F.R.G.S.. Obituary.

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