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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. Martin Leake, J. Wilkinson, Captain J. E. Alexander, James Horsburgh, Captain W. F. W. Owen, Allan Cunningham, R. W. Hay, Captain W. F. W. Owen, Robert Hermann Schomburgk, M. Adolphe Linant, Rev. G. C. Renouard, William Hilhouse, Mr. William Moorcroft, F. Bauzá, Sir Thomas Phillips, Lt. J. H. Johnston, T. L. Mitchell,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Royal Geographical Society, The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street. Table of contents: Index to Vol. II, Contents. Essay: Expedition to Ascertain the Fate of Captain Ross. From Materials Communicated to the Royal Geographical Society, Remarks on Anegada. Communicated by Robert Heremann Schomburgk, Esq., Member of the Horticultural Society of Berlin Read 25th of June, 1832, II.— Table of Heights of Various Points in Spain, Alphabetically Classed, Brief View of the Progress of Interior Discovery in New South Wales. By Allan Cunningham, Esq. Communicated by Viscount Goderich— Read 27th February and 12th March, 1832, Some Remarks Relative to the Geography of the Maldiva Islands, and the Navigable Channels (at Present Known to Europeans) Which Separate the Atolls from Each Other. Communicated by James Horsburgh, Esq., Hydrographer to the East India Company. Read 9th January, 1832, Communication between the Ganges and Hooghly, &c. Communicated by Lieut. J. H. Johnston, R. N., On the Hydrography of South America. Pamphlets Published at Buenois Ayres in 1831, and Sent to the Royal Geographical Society, VI.— on the Submersion by the Sea of Part of Hayliny Island, near Portsmouth, in the Reign of Edward III. Communicated by Sir Thomas Phillips, Bart., F. S. A., On the Same Subject. Communicated by Captain W. F. W. Owen, R. N. Read April 9, 1832, Failure of Another Expedition to Explore the Interior of Africa. From Original Documents in the Office of the Royal Geographical Society, Account of the Cossyahs, and of a Convalescent Depót Established in Their Country, 280 Miles N. E. from Calcutta. Extracted from the Private Letters of an Officer Quartered There; and Communicated by Lieut. Murphy, R. E. Read 9th Jan., 1832, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society Is the Quorra, Which Has Lately Been Traced to Its Discharge into the Sea, the Same River as the Nigir …, III.— Memoir Descriptive of Prince's Island and Anno Bom, in the Bight of Biafra. By the Late Captain Boteler, R. N., Notices of the Indians Settled in the Interiro of British Guiana. By William Hilhouse, Esq., Surveyor, Demerara. Communicated by Captain J. E. Alexander, Miscellaneous, &c. Notices of the Natural Productions and Agricuolture of Cashmere. From the Manuscript Papers of the Late …, VII.— Extract of a Letter from Captain Fitz Roy, of H. M. Sloop Beagle, on the Subject of the Abrolhos Bank. Communicated by Capt. Beaufort, R. N., F. R. S., Notes of Two Expeditions up the Essequibo and Mazaroony Rivers in the Years 1830 and 1831. Communicated by Captain J. E. Alexander, H. P., Late 16th Lancers, M. R. G. S., &c., 'Sir,— I Have the Honour to Inform You, for the Information of His Excellency the Governor, That I Have Reached the Left Bank of This River with My Whole Party on My Return from the Northern Interior, Having Explored the Course of the River Referred to in My Letter of 23d December Last, and Others within the 29th Parallel of Latitude, Particulars of an Expedition up the Zambezi to Senna, Performed by Three Officers of His Majesty's Ship Leven, When Surveying the East Coast of Aferica in 1823. From Materials Communicated by Captain W. F. W. Owen, R. N. Read June 11, 1832, Recent Information from Australia. From Communications Made to the Royal Geographical Society, Extract of a Letter from Mr. Alexander Loudon to W. T. Money, Esq. Dated 24th May, 1831, on His Passage to Europe from Java. Communicated by Mr. Barrow, and Read 28th November, 1831, Analyses, &c. Journal of a Voyage on the Bahr-Abiad or White Nile, with Some General Notes on That River, and Some …, Von Dem Rechtszustande under Der Ureinwohnern Brasiliens. Eine Abhandlung Von Dr. C. F. Ph. Von Martius, Munchen, 1832. 4to, Notices of New Zealand. From Original Documents in the Colonial Office, Communicated by R. W. Hay, Esq. Read the 9th of April, 1832, Extracts from Observations on Various Points of the West Coast of Africa, Surveyed by His Majesty's Ship Ætna in 1830-32. By Captin Belcher, R. N., Notes on a Part of the Eastern Desert of Upper Egypt. Accompanied by a Map. Communicated by J. Wilkinsou, Esq. Read the 28th Nov. 1830 Journey in the Eastern Deasert.

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