The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society
1858; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Norton Shaw, J. R. Elsey, Mr. James S. Wilson, Sir Roderick I. Murchison, Robert Moffat, Richard F. Burton, J. H. Speke, Captain Richard F. Burton, F. Galton, Cyril C. Graham, Dr. Salomon Müller, Dr. E. K. Kane, Dr. Henry Rink, William Lockhart, S. M. Drach, J. Turnbull Thomson, Carlos Moesta, John Power, Dr. William Jameson, John Power, A. Van De Gehuchte, John Power, Thomas Hopkins, Captain Sherad Osborn, Mm. Peschurof, M. G. Radde, M. Pargachefski,
ResumoFrontmatter: Alphabetical List of Donors, Royal Geographical Society, Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London, Foreign Honorary and Corresponding Members Honorary, Continental Geography, Library Regulations, America, Africa, Physical Geography, Presentation of the Royal Awards to Professor Alexander Dallas Bache, of the United States; and Captain Collinson, R.N., the Arctic Explorer, London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, and Charing Cross, Secretarial Duties, Maps, Charts, &c. General Atlases, Asia, Royal Geographical Society, 1858 Report of the Council, Read at the Anniversary Meeting on the 24th May, The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society, Chronometers and Instruments Lent Out, Geographical Progress, Royal Charter of Incorporation to the Royal Geographical Society of London, 1859, Accessions to the Library and Map-Rooms, to May, 1858. Table of contents: Index to Volume the Twenty-Eighth, Contents of Vol. XXVIII. Essay: Journey to the Source of the Gilui River, and to the Zeya, Durin the Summer of 1856. By Ensign Usoltzof, The Dáuro-Mongolian Frontier of the Trans-Baikal Region, Journey from Nikolaefsk to Yakutsk, The Amúr Voévodship, According to Vasilief, A Coasting Voyage from Mombasa to the Pangani River; Visit to Sultan Kimwere; and Progress of the Expedition into the Interior. By Captains Richard F. Burton, Commanding the East African Expedition, and J. H. Speke, F. R. G. S. Part I, On the Latitude and Longitude of Some of the Principal Places in the Republic of Guatemala. By A. Van De Gehuchte, A Winter's Journey up the Amúr, from Nikolaevsk to Ust-Strelka, in the Year 1856-7. By M. Pargachefski, Notes on the Physical Geography of North-West Australia, Journey from Little Namaqualand Eastward, along the Orange River, the Northern Frontier of the Colony, &c. &c., in August, 1856. By Robert Moffat, Esq., F. R. G. S., Government Surveyor, Part II A Visit to Sultan Kimwere. By Captain Richard F. Burton, Explorations in the Desert East of the Haurán and in the Ancient Land of Bashan. By Cyril C. Graham, Esq., F. R. G. S., &c., Part III Progress of the Expedition into the Interior, Journal of the North Australian Exploring Expedition, under the Command of Augustus C. Gregory, Esq. (Gold Medallist R.G.S.); with Report by Mr. Elsey on the Health of the Party, Note by S. M. Drach, Esq., F. R. G. S., on the Jewish Settlement at Kai-Fung-Fu, Extracts from a Journal Kept during the Performance of a Reconnoissance Survey of the Southern Districts of the Province of Otago, New Zealand. By J. Turnbull Thomson, F. R. G. S., Chief Surveyor, Otago, Journey from Colesberg to Steinkopf in 1854-5. By Robert Moffat, Esq., Government Surveyor at the Cape, Appendix Notes on the River Amúr and the Adjacent Districts. By Mm. Peschurof, Permikin, Shenurin, Vasilief, Radde, …, On the Fine Regions of the Trade Winds. By Thomas Hopkins, M. B. M. S., Vice-President of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Remark upon the Amount of Light Experienced in High Northrn Latitudes during the Absence of the Sun. By Captain Sherard Osborn, R. N., C. B., F. R. G. S., Officer Légiund D'honneur. Etc., On the Supposed Discovery, by Dr. E. K. Kane, U. S. N., of the North Coast of Greenland, and of an Open Polar Sea, &c.; as Described in 'Arctic Explorations in the Years 1853, 1854, 1855. ' by Dr. Henry Rink, M. D., Inspector in Greenland for the Danish Government, Report on the Health of the North Australian Expedition. By J. R. Elsey, Esq., Surgeon, F. R. G. S., Observations Relative to the Geographical Position of the West Coast of South America. By Carlos Moesta, Director of the National Observatory, Santiago De Chile, May 29, 1856, Note on the Drúzes, Contributions to the Knowledge of New Guinea. By Dr. Salomon Müller, The Yang-Tse-Keang and the Hwang-Ho, or Yellow River, Excursion Made from Quito to the River Napo, January to May, 1857. By Dr. William Jameson, Description of the State of San Salvador, Central America The Frontiers and Dividing Ranges of the Rivers, Extract from Mr. Radde's Communication on the Hing-Gan Range. Backmatter: London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, and Charing Cross.
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