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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society

1876; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. L. Watts, Henry M. Stanley, F. J. Pocock, Octavius C. Stone, G. C. Napier, Dawand Pass, Allaho Akbar Pass, Augustus Raymond Margary, N. Elias, Captain S. Anderson, R. B. Shaw, Captain J. S. Hay, James W. Wells, Ernest Giles, W. Barrington D'Almeida, Lieutenant Colonel T. E. Gordon, Richard Doubleday Boler, Robert Knight, C. M. Watson, Richard Strachan, W. J. Turner, Carl AlexAnderson, Colonel C. G. Gordon,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, Royal Geographical Society, 1876, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society during the Session 1875-76. Table of contents: Contents of Vol. XLVI, Index to Volume the Forty-Sixth. Essay: Route No. 7 Darehgaz to Merv, Journey of Exploration from South to Western Australia, in 1875, Notes of a Journey from the River St. Francisco to the River Tocantins and to the City of Maranhão, Route No. 22 Hasan Kuli to Kara Kalla, Extracts from a Diary of a Tour in Khorassan, and Notes on the Eastern Alburz Tract, List of Routes in the Eastern Alburz Tract, Including One from Herat to Mery, My Dear Parents,— My Heart Yearns to You and Home, Table VI.—Concluded Latitudes and Longitudes, Royal Geographical Society, Note on Lieut. Grandy's Map of His Journey from Ambriz to San Salvador and the Congo, Route No. 19 Nardin to Gurgan, Honorary and Honorary Corresponding Members-March 24, 1877, Route No. 5.—continued Mash-Had to Darehgaz by Radkan, Route No. 18 Nardin to Kizil Arvat, Meteorological Observations Taken on the White Nile, between Khartum and Rigaf, 1874, List of Public Institutions, &c., to Which Copies of the 'Journal' and 'Proceedings' Are Presented, Address to the Royal Geographical Society, Route No. 10 Koochan to Darehgaz by Allaho Akbar Pass, Presentation of the Royal and Other Awards, The North-American Boundary from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, Route No. 5 Mash-Had to Darehgaz by Radkan, A Visit to the Valley of the Shueli, in Western Yunnan, February 1875, Note II The Kakhyens, The Watershed of Central Asia, East and West, Journey Across the Vatna Jökull, in the Summer of 1875, A Prince of Káshghar on the Geography of Eastern Turkistan, Journey to Lake Chad and Neighbouring Regions, Route No. 3 Mash-Had to Kelat and Sarakhs by Khour, Route No. 4 Mash-Had to Kelat and the Atak, Route No. 14 Bujnurd to Kara Kalla, Kizil Arvat, Description of the Country and Natives of Port Moresby and Neighbourhood, New Guinea, Route No. 8 Darehgaz to Annau, Kizil Arvat, Balkhan, Route No. 15 Bujnurd to Doran, Karaghan, and Kelat-I-Nur Verdi Khan in "Atak", Route No. 21 Astrabad to Atrak, Notes to Accompany a Traverse Survey of the White Nile, from Khartum to Rigaf, Route No. 2 Mash-Had to Sarakhs, Route No. 20 Gurgan to Atrak (River), Table III.—Chronometric Differences of Longitude, Notes Accompanying a Chart of a Portion of the Niger Delta, Route No. 6 Darehgaz to Sarakhs, On Mr. H. M. Stanley's Exploration of the Victoria Nyanza, Notes of a Journey from Hankow to Ta-Li Fu. By the Late Augustus Raymond Margary, Being Extracts from the Author's Diary, On the District of Akém, in West Africa, Report on the Calculations of Heights from Observations Made by Lieutenant Watson, R. E., on the White Nile, The Valley of the Tibagy, Brazil, Route No. 17.— Continued Jajarm to Astrabad by Nowdeh, Route No. 16 Bujnurd to Gurgan and Astrabad, Fellows, Route No. 11 Koochan from Askabad and Annau, Table IV.—Results of the Observations for Longitude by Lunar Distances, Route No. 9 Darehgaz to Koochan by Dawand Pass, Table V.—Separate Daily Results for Longitude from Lunar Distances, Note I, Report of the Council, Read at the Anniversary Meeting on the 22nd May, Honorary Corresponding, Route No. 17.— Concluded Jajarm to Astrabad by Nowdeh, Geography of Perak and Salangore, and a Brief Sketch of Some of the Adjacent Malay States, Note III Route Surveys, Names of Individuals to Whom the Royal Premiums and Other Testimonials Have Been Awarded, Route No. 17 Jajarm to Astrabad by Nowdeh, Notes to Accompany a Survey of the White Nile from Lardo to Nyamyungo, Route No. 1 Herat to Mery, Route No. 12 Askabad and Annau to Durangar in Route No. 9, Table VII.—Observations of the Egress of the Planet Venus from the Sun, in the Transit of Venus across the Sun, December 8, 1874, Route No. 5.— Continued Mash-Had to Darehgaz by Radkan, Appendix, Route No. 4.—continued Mash-Had to Kelat and the Atak, Route No. 13 Koochan from Askabad and Annau by Aughaz, On the River Quanza. Display ads: Illustrations of Science, Billiard Tables, Books of Travel, Allen's Portmanteaus, Multiple Display Advertisements, Private Instruction in Geology and Mineralogy, Books of Mark for the Library, Deane's.

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