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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London

1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

George Dodd, Thos. Lee, John Biddulph, J. R. Jackson, Roderick Impey Murchison, Dr. Charles T. Beke, Charles T. Beke, Lieut. W. Christopher, Col. G. H. Warrington, Adolphe Baron Wrede, Capt. J. B. Haines, A. R. Johnston, Mr. William Huttmann, Mr. J. Baily, Mr. Murrell R. Robinson, Captain Charles Sturt, W. Rawlinson, Lieutenant W. B. Selby, Mr. J. B. King, C. E. Frome, Lieut. J. C. Fremont, Thomas Falconer, Josiah Gregg, Robert Greenhow, Thomas Falconer, Thomas Falconer, Charles C. Rafn, M. N. De Khanikoff, J. Arrowsmith,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Royal Geographical Society, The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street. Table of contents: Index, Contents of Vol. XIV. Essay: Extract from a Journal by Lieut. W. Christopher, Commanding the H. C. Brig of War 'Tigris, ' on the E. Coast of Africa. Dated 8th May, 1843, Report of the Council Read at the Anniversary Meeting, 27th May, The History of Oregon and California, and the Other Territories on the North-West Coast of North America, Accompanied by a Geographical View and Map of Those Countries, and a Number of Documents as Proofs and Illustrations of the History. By Robert Greenhow, Librarian of the Department of State of the United States. Boston. 1844. Communicated by Thomas Falconer, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn., Note on the Island of Hong-Kong. By A. R. Johnston. Esq., H. M. Deputy Superintendent of Trade, Names of Individuals to Whom the Royal Premium Has Been Awarded, Miscellaneous Museum for American Antiquities, Instituted in Copenhagen by the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, …, Route from Abállo to Adowa, Narrative of M. Middendorf's Journey in Northern Siberia. Communicated by Admiral Von Krusenstern, Hon. Mem. R. G. S. Translated by the Editor, Extract from "A Short Account of Tripoli in the West. " by Col. G. H. Warrington, H. M. Consul-General at Tripoli, Commerce of the Prairies, or the Journal of a Santa Fé Trader, during Eight Expeditions across the Great Western Prairies, and a Residence of Nearly Nine Years in Northern Mexico. Illustrated with Maps and Engravings. By Josiah Gregg. 2 Vols. New York. 1844. Communicated by Thomas Falkoner, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Presentation of the Gold Medals, Awarded Respectively to Mr. Wm. John Hamilton and M. Adolph Erman, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society Abyssinia—Being a Continuation of Routes in That Country by Dr. Charles T. Beke, Foreign Honorary Members, Route from Mesh-Hed to the Herí Rúd, Illustrations, Analyses Preussen's See-Atlas. Published under the Direction of His Excellency Privy Councillor Beuth. Berlin, …, Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 27th May, 1844 Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 27th May, 1844, On the Town of Carmen and the Rio Negro. By Mr. Murrell R. Robinson. Communicated by Lord Stanley, Survey of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Executed in the Years 1842 and 1843, with the Intent of Establishing a Communication between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and under the Superintendence of a Scientific Commission, Appointed by the Projector, Don José De Garay. London. 1844. Communicated by Thomas Falconer, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Maps, Charts, &c. Europe, "Dear Sir,—I Had Intended to Determine My Labours at A'dowa, Conceiving the Country from Thence to the Coast to Be so Well Known That Anything I Might Do with Respect to It Would Be a Work of Supererogation; Indeed, under This Impression, I, on Leaving Adowa, Discontinued My Usual Detailed Notes of My Route, Corresponding Members, Appendix to Dr. Beke's Routes in Abyssinia Observations for Latitude and Elevation, 1841-43, Sketch of Routes in Kach'hí Gandává to Illustrate a Paper Communicated by Captn. Postans A. P. A. 1841. Published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by John Murray, Albemarle St. London. 1844. John Arrowsmith, On the Isthmus between the Lake of Granada and the Pacific; Being an Extract from a "Memoir on the Lake of Granada, the River San Juan, and the Isthmus between the Lake and the Pacific Ocean, in the State of Nicaragua, Central America." by Mr. J. Baily, Lieutenant of Marines, H. P., Route from Turbat Haiderí, in Khorásán, to the River Heri Rúd, on the Borders of Sístán. Extracted from the Journals of the Late Dr. Frederick Forbes, E. I. C. S., Ordinary Members, Report on an Exploration of the Country Lying between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains on the Line of the Kanzas and the Great Platte Rivers. By Lieut. J. C. Fremont, of the Corps of Topographical Engineers. Washington. Printed by Order of the United States' Senate. 1843. Communicated by Thomas Falconer, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, The Old Calabar or Cross River from Seven Fathoms Point to Ethiope Rapids from a Chart by Mr J. B. King Surgeon of the Ethiope Steamer 1842. Pubd. For the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by John Murray, Albemarle St. London. 1844. John Arrowsmith, Course of the Hume River, from the Hilly Districts to the Junction of the Morumbidgee. By Captain Charles Sturt. Communicated by Lord Stanley, Sketch of the Country East of Flinders' Range; South Australia; to Illustrate a Paper, by Captn. Frome Rl. Engs. Survr. Genl. Of the Colony 1843. Published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by John Murray, Albemarle Strt. London, 1844. John Arrowsmith, Estimate for 1844, Account of the Ascent of the Kárún and Dizful Rivers and the Ab-I-Gargar Canal, to Shuster. By Licutenant W. B. Selby, I. N., Commanding the H. C. Steam-Vessel 'Assyria, ' Belonging to the Euphrates Expedition, in the Months of March and April, 1842, On the Desiccation of the Tanghi-Daria, a Branch of Th Jaxartes. Addressed to Mr. Murchison, President of the Royal Geographical Society, by M. N. De Khanikoff. Translated by the Editor, Account of an Excursion in Hadramaut, by Adolphe Baron Wrede. Communicated by Capt. J. B. Haines, I. N., Dr. Forbes' Route from Mesh-Hed to the Heri Rud near Lake Zerreh Protracted from His Journal by J. Arrowsmith. 1841. Pubd. For the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by John Murray Albemarle St. London 1844. John Arrowsmith, Note, Register of the Weather in Shoa and Gojam, 1841-43 Register of the Weather at Ankober, in April, 1841, Balance-Sheet for 1843, Rough Sketch of the River Kárún to Illustrate Lieutt. Selby's Paper 1842. Pubd. For the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by John Murray, Albemarle St. London 1844. John Arrowsmith, On Chinese and European Maps of China. Addressed by Mr. William Huttmann to the Council of the Royal Geographical Society, Report on the Country to the Eastward of Flinders' Range, South Australia. By C. E. Frome, Capt. R. E. Communicated by Lord Stanley, Accessions to the Library To 27th May, 1844, Caravan Routes through Abyssinia, Routes through Kach'hi Gandává. And an Account of the Belúchí and Other Tribes in Upper Sind'h and Kach'hí. Communicated by Capt. Postans, Assistant Political Agent in Kach'hi, Details of Explorations of the Old Calabar River, in 1841 and 1842, by Captain Becroft, of the Merchant Steamer Ethiope, and Mr. J. B. King, Surgeon of That Vessel. Drawn up by Mr. King, and Communicated by Mr. Jamieson, of Liverpool, Geographical and Statistical Notices, Particularly on the Rhône and Geneva. Being Extracts from a Letter from Professor Chaix, Cor. Mem. R. G. S., &c., at Geneva, List of Public Institutions, &c., to Which Copies of the London Geographical Journal Are Presented. Backmatter: London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street.

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