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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society

1866; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, Samuel White Baker, Captain W. Rooke, M. P. B. Du Chaillu, Edwin Dunkin, Edwin Dunkin, John Jardine, W. Chandless, J. M. Da Silva Coutinho, W. Lockhart, Capt. T. G. Montgomerie, C. S. Forbes, C. R. Markham, C. R. Markham, Count C. Von Krockow, Captain C. W. Wilson, Sir Henry James, R. J. Sholl, Mr. F. Howard, Captain J. C. Wilson, Thomas Baines, J. Michell, M. Veniukof, M. Veniukof, J. Michell, Captain Sherard Osborn,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, List of Public Institutions, &c., to Which Copies of the "Journal" and "Proceedings" Are Presented To Which Copies of the "Journal" and "Proceedings" Are Presented, Report of the Council, Read at the Anniversary Meeting on the 28th May, Honorary, and Honorary Corresponding Members Honorary, Royal Geographical Society, 1866, Address to the Royal Geographical Society Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 28th May, 1866, Accessions to the Library, from May 3rd, 1865, to May 3rd, 1866, Fellows, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society, Royal Geographical Society Patron, Accessions to the Map-Room Atlases, London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, and Charing Cross. Table of contents: Index to Volume the Thirty-Sixth, Contents of Vol. XXXVI. Essay: Summer Route from Leh (Ladak) to the City of Yarkund, Transactions of Societies Europe, Appendices, On the Inland Navigation of Travancore; an Account of the Alipee Mud-Bank and the Wurkallay Barrier. By C. R. Markham, Esq., F. S. A., Library Regulations, Instruments Lent to Travellers, Map of the River Aquiry, A Boat-Voyage along the Coast-Lakes of East Madagascar, On the Exploration of the North Polar Region. By Captain Sherard Osborn, R. N., C. R., Notes and Addenda, Ascent of the River Purûs. By W. Chandless, Esq., M. A., Gold Medallist R. G. S., Notes on Peking and Its Neighbourhood, An Overland, Expedition from Port Denison to Cape York; under the Command of F. and A. Jardine, Esq. By Mr. Richardson, Surveyor to the Expedition, An Account of the Levelling from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea, by Captain C. W. Wilson, R. E., and a Party of Royal Engineers from the Ordnance Survey. By Colonel Sir Henry James, R. E., F. R. S., The Western Shores of Volcano Bay, Yesso. By Commander C. S. Forbes, R. N., F. R. G. S., Marine Survey of the Northern Territory of South Australia. By Mr. F. Howard, Master R. N., to the Governor of South Australia, M. Du Chaillu's Astronomical Observations Determination of Latitude from Meridian Altitudes, The Pamir and the Sources of the Amu-Daria. By M. Veniukof. Translated, for the Royal Geographical Society, from the 'Journal of the Imperial Geographical Society of St. Petersburgh, 1861, ' by J. Michell, Esq., Account of the Discovery of the Second Great Lake of the Nile, Albert Nyanza. By Samuel White Baker, Esq., Presentation of the Royal Awards, Exploration in East Africa between 14° to 16°N. Lat., Periodicals, Synopsis of Results, Notes on the West Coast of Madagascar. By Captain J. C. Wilson, R. N., Names of Individuals to Whom the Royal Premiums and Other Testimonials Have Been Awarded, Notes to Accompany Mr. C. J. Anderson's Map of Damara Land. By Thomas Baines, Esq., Description of the Neighbourhood of Somerset, Cape York, Australia. By John Jardine, Esq., Police-Magistrate, Somerset, Cape York, Second Journey into Equatorial Western Africa, The Belors and Their Country. By M. Veniukof. Translated, for the Royal Geographical Society, from the 'Journal of the Imperial Geographical Society of St. Petersburg, 1862, ' by J. Michell, Esq., Journal of an Expedition from the Government Camp, Camden Harbour, to the Southward of the Glenelg River in North-Western Australia. By R. J. Sholl, Esq., Appendix, On the Effects of the Destruction of Forests in the Western Ghauts of India on the Water-Supply. By C. R. Markham, Esq., F. S. A., Secretary R. G. S.. Backmatter: London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, and Charing Cross.

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