Royal Geographical Society
1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
E. Colborne Baber, E. Delmar Morgan, E. Delmar Morgan, C. R. Markham, E. C. Rye, C. R. Markham, E. C. Rye, James Sutherland Broadfoot, Major William Broadfoot, J. S. Broadfoot, J. S. Broadfoot, J. R. Preece, Sir Frederic J. Goldsmith, J. Scott Keltie, H. C. Rawlinson, Mr. Norman Lockyer, Professor Von Richthofen, Professor A. Kirchhoff, Dr. Friedrich Umlauft, Professor P. Chaix, J. Bryce, W. Barron, Major A. W. Baird, Major J. Hill,
ResumoCover: Royal Geographical Society. Frontmatter: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Table of contents: Contents, Contents A Journey of Exploration in Western Ssu-Ch'uan, Index. Essay: Geographical Programme of Three Years' Course of Vienna Commercial Academy, 1884, Journey from Shiraz to Jashk, The Methods and Importance of Geographical Instruction in the Universities and Schools of Spain, Tasks and Methods of the Geography of Our Day, Geographical Programme of the Lycées of France According to Decree of 22nd January, 1885 Preparatory Class (1½ Hours Per Week), Appendices, Extract from a Letter Sent to the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, from the President and Council of the Royal Geographical Society, A Bibliography of New Guinea, Science and Art Examinations; Physiography.— Extract from the Report of Professor Judd and Mr. Norman Lockyer for 1883, Berlin University, Italy.— Normal School Programme in Geography 1st. General Directions, Letter from Mr. James Bryce, M. P., on the Field of Geography as a University Subject, Programme by Dr. Friedrich Umlauft (Keeper of the Geographical Collection) of Objects Desired for Proposed Geographical Museum at Mariahilfer Gymnasium, Vienna, Heimatskunde.—Extract from the Directions as to Geographical Teaching from the 'Instructionen Für Den Unterricht an Den Gymnasien in Oesterreich. ' Vienna, 1884 Introduction.— the Elements of Geography, Report I On Parts of the Ghilzi Country, and on Some of the Tribes in the Neighbourhood of Ghazni, Elementary Schools.—Programme Prescribed by Education Department, 1885, for Instruction in Geography, Progress of Discovery on the Coasts of New Guinea With Bibliographical Appendix, Books and Apparatus Used in Teaching Geography at the Realgymnasium, Leipzig Historical Geography, Appendix C Latitudes of Positions, H. M. S. 'Britannia' Physical Geography.—First Term, Oxford.—Communication from the Rev. H. F. Tozer, France.— École Supérieure De Guerre Division. 1884.—TRAVAIL D'etude De Géographie, Appendices Appendix a, The Position of Geography in the Canton of Geneva, Spirit-Levelling Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Guide to Lectures in General Geography General, Travels and Researches in the Interior of China, "Instruction" as to the Scope and Method of Studies to Be Observed at the Kriegs-Akademie, Berlin, Syllabus of Geographical Knowledge Required by Candidates in Order to Obtain Admission to the Ecole Spéciale Militaire of France (St. Cyr), 1885, Maps, Geographical Programme of the "Athénées Royaux" in Belgium Seventh Class, The Early Discoverers of New Guinea, Communication on Geography in Breslau University, Appendix B Calculation of Altitudes, Reports on Parts of the Ghilzi Country, and on Some of the Tribes in the Neighbourhood of Ghazni; and on the Route from Ghazni to Dera Ismail Khan by the Ghwalari Pass, Journey to Ta-Chien-Lu, in 1878, Royal Military College, Sandhurst General and Physical Geography and Geology, Universities Local Examinations Oxford.—Report of the Examiners in Geography, 1884, Report II On the Route from Ghazni to Dera Ismail Khan by the Ghwalari Pass, Harrow School.—General Paper Set for Lady Strangford's Geography Prize. (No Date), Some Remarks on Clinometrical, or Approximate Heights, Opinions of Head-Masters of English Public Schools as to the Value of Geography and the Position It Ought to Have in Schools and Universities, Progress of Discovery on the Coasts of New Guinea, Geographical Education Report to the Council of the Royal Geographical Society, Notes on the Route Followed by Mr. Grosvenor's Mission through Western Yünnan, from Tali-Fu to T'êng-Yueh, Note on Mr. Preece's Journey from Shiraz to Jashk, Programme of the Glasgow Academy, Recent Geography of Central Asia, On the Chinese Tea-Trade with Tibet, Draft of a Memorial to Be Sent, with Separate Covering Letters, to H. M. Commissioners of the University of Oxford, to Those of Cambridge, and to the Governing Bodies of Either University. [1874], Notes on the Recent Geography of Central Asia, Boys 13-15 Years, Papers Set to Boys Who Have Begun Science Trials—March, 1885, Appendix D Longitude of Positions, Examination Paper in Sixth Form, University College School, London, Notes on the Route Followed by Mr. Grosvenor's Mission through Western Yünnan, from Tali-Fu to Têng-Yueh, Oxford.—Honour School of Modern History.—Geography, The Cadastral Survey of India Read in the Geographical Section of the British Association, Aberdeen, September 14, 1885, Report Introduction, Appendix E Magnetic Variation, Appendices List of British Schools Dealt with by the Inspector, Geographical Programme of Collége De France for the Year 1884-85. Backmatter: London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.
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