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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London

1841; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

George Bellas Greenough, William Ainsworth, William Ainsworth, Captain Bird Allen, Fr. Alonso De Escobar, Chevalier Emanuel Friedrichsthal, M. J. Löwenstern, G. W. Earl, John Ross, Richard Gibbons, C. S. Rafinesque, Don J. J. Da. Costa De MacEdo, John Orr, John Scouler,

Resumo

Frontmatter: London : Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, Royal Geographical Society, The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street. Table of contents: Index, List of Illustrations to Vol. XI, Contents of Volume XI, Contents of Part I., Volume XI. Editorial: Errata. Essay: Names of Individuals to Whom the Royal Premium Has Been Awarded, Royal Geographical Society, An Account of the Chatham Islands. Communicated by Dr. Ernest Dieffenbach, M. D., Naturalist to the New Zealand Company, and Printed with Its Concurrence, Maps and Charts Recently Published Europe, Accessions to the Library 27th May, 1841, Notes on the Geography of the Columbia River. By the Late Dr. Gairdner, M. D. Communicated by His Mother, Mrs. Gairdner, of Edinburgh, Geographical Works Recently Published Europe, A Journey from Baghdád to the Ruins of Opis, and the Median Wall, in 1834, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society Notes of an Excursion to Kal' Ah Sherkát, the U'r of the Persians, and to the Ruins of Al Hadhr, the …, Maps, Charts, &c. Europe, Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 24th May, 1841, by George Bellas Greenough, F. R. S., &c. …, Account of the Province of Vera Paz, in Guatemala, and of the Indian Settlements or Pueblos Established Therein. By Padre Fr. Alonso De Escobar. Communicated by Don Carlos Meany, List of Members of the Royal Geographical Society, Notes on the Lake of Nicaragua and the Province of Chontales, in Guatemala. By Chevalier Emanuel Friedrichsthal, Routes in Kirmán, Jebál, and Khorásán, in the Years 1831 and 1832. By Richard Gibbons, a Sergeant of the British Detachment Serving in Persia, On Benin and the Upper Course of the River Quorra, or Niger. By Captain Becroft. Communicated by Robert Jamieson, Esq., of Liverpool, An Account of a Visit to Kisser, One of the Serawatti Group in the Indian Archipelago. Extracted from a Letter Written by G. W. Earl, Esq., The Himyaritic Alphabet Discovered, and Portions of Himyaritic Inscriptions Deciphered: in a Letter from Professor Gesenius to the Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society, Remarks on the Physical Geography of North America, An Account of a Visit to the Chaldeans, Inhabiting Central Kurdistán; and of an Ascent of the Peak of Rowándiz (Túr Sheïkhíwá) in the Summer of 1840. By William Ainsworth, Esq., Observations on the Indigenous Tribes of the N. W. Coast of America. By John Scouler, M. D., F. L. S., &c., At the Annual General Meeting, May 24, 1841, Ethnographical Remarks on the Original Languages of the Inhabitants of the Canary Isles. By Don J. J. Da Costa De MacEdo, Perpetual Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences at Lisbon, List of Public Institutions, &c., Entitled to a Copy of the London Geographical Journal, An Account of the Curia Muria Isles, near the South Eastern Coast of Arabia. By the Late Dr. Hulton, of the Indian Navy, Journey from the City of Mexico to Mazatlan, with a Description of Some Remarkable Ruins. By M. J. Löwenstern, Sketch of the Eastern Coast of Central America, Compiled from Notes of Captain Richard Owen and the Officers of Her Majesty's Ship Thunder, and Schooner Lark. By Captain Bird Allen, R. N., Mr. Orr's Report to Governor Latrobe of an Expedition to Gipps's Land in S. E. Australia.

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