The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society
1843; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Captain W. Allen, Robert Schomburgk, Baron Clement Augustus De Bode, Baron Clement Augustus De Bode, Sir Gardner Wilkinson, Captain J. R. Wilson, James D. Forbes, William J. Hamilton, Alexander Keith Johnston, Dr. Heinrich Berghaus, Dr. Gustaf Kombst, Edward John Eyre, Edward John Eyre, Henry Landor, H. M. Lefroy, Thomas Falconer, Wm. Bollaert, H. G. Hamilton, Dr. Charles T. Beke, Roderick Impey Murchison, M. J. Khanikoff, Augustin Codazzi, Capt. H. G. Hamilton, Roderick I. Murchison, John Arrowsmith,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, List of Members of the Royal Geographical Society, Estimate for 1843, List of Public Institutions, &c., Entitled to a Copy of the London Geographical Journal, Royal Geographical Society, Balance-Sheet for 1842, Names of Individuals to Whom the Royal Premium Has Been Awarded, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society, London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, Presentation of the Gold Medals, Awarded Respectively to Lieut. J. F. A. Symonds, R. E., and to Mr. Edward John Eyre, Accessions to the Library. Table of contents: Contents of Vol. XIII, Index. Editorial: Errata. Essay: Miscellaneous Expeditions of Discovery in South Australia. By Edward John Eyre, Esq., Orographical Survey of the Country of Orenburg: from the Russian Mss. Of M. J. Khanikoff. (Communicated by the President), Excursion up the River of Cameroons and to the Bay of Amboises. By Captain W. Allen, R. N., Sketch of New England, Beardy Plains, the Clarence & Richmond Rivers New South Wales to Illustrate the Route of Captn. H. G. Hamilton, R.N., Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London, Notes on a Journey, in January and February, 1841, from Behbehán to Shúshter; with a Description on the Jáddehi Atábeg, a Stone Pavement in the Bakhtiyárí Mountains. By Baron Clement Augustus De Bode, Mr. Eyre to the Colonial Secretary of Swan River, Analyses Travels through the Alps of Savoy, and Other Parts of the Pennine Chain; with Observations on the Phenomena …, Miscellaneous Overland Journey from Sydney to Port Essington, Vologda, Progress of Discovery in the Middle Island of the New Zealand Group, Mr. Eyre to the Colonial Secretary of South Australia, The National Atlas of Historical, Commercial, and Political Geography, Constructed from the Most Recent and Authentic Sources. By Alexander Keith Johnston, F. R. G. S., Geographer (at Edinburgh) in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Accompanied by Maps and Illustrations of the Physical Geography of the Globe, by Dr. Heinrich Berghaus, Professor of Geography, Berlin; and an Ethnographic Map of Europe, by Dr. Gustaf Kombst; Edinburgh, 1843, Précis De Géographie Élémentaire. Par Paul Le Chaix, Membre De La Société Royale De Géographie De Londres, Et De La Société De Physique De Genève, Ouvrage Adapté Au Collége De Genève. Genève, 1843 Élémens De Géographie Générale; Ou Description Abrégée De La Terre D'après Ses Divisions Politiques Coordonnées, South Australia, Visit to the Sources of the Takutu, in British Guiana, in the Year 1842. By Robert Schomburgk, K. R. E. [Communicated from the Colonial Office], A Few Observations on the Ural Mountains, to Accompany a New Map of a Southern Portion of That Chain. By Roderick Impey Murchison, Esq., President of the Royal Geographical Society, V. P. R. S., F. G. S., Corr. Mem. Inst. Fr., &c. &c., Notes Indicative of the Progress of Geographical Discovery, Notes of a Journey through Texas and New Mexico, in the Years 1841 and 1842. By Thomas Falconer, Esq., of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn., Map of the Route from Tajurrah to Ankóber: Letter from Dr. Beke To Colonel Jackson, On the Countries South of Abyssinia, The Country between Liverpool Plains and Moreton Bay, in New South Wales. Extracts from Two Letters from Commander H. G. Hamilton, R. N., to W. R. Hamilton, Esq., Analyses Resúmen De La Geografía De Venezuela. Por Augustin Codazzi. Formado Sobre El Mismo Plan Que El De Balbi …, Some Account of the Natron Lakes of Egypt; in a Letter to W. R. Hamilton, Esq. From Sir Gardner Wilkinson, Notes on the Coast Region of the Texan Territory: Taken during a Visit in 1842. By Wm. Bollaert, The Uralian Mountains (from 51° to 60°. N. Lat.) Compiled from Various Russian M. S. Maps, as Well as Those of Hwanboldt, Helmersen, &c. By Roderick I. Murchison V. P. R. S Pres. Rov' Geog. Soc— Corr. Mem. Inst. Fr and John Arrowsmith F. R. G. S., Appendix to the Two Preceding Papers:— on the Probable Site of the Uxian City Besieged by Alexander the Great on His Way from Persis to Susa, New Zealand, Extracts from a Journal Kept While Travelling in January, 1841, through the Country of the Mamáseni and Khógilú (Bakhtiyárí), Situated between Kázerún and Behbehan. By Baron Clement Augustus De Bode, Papers Read before the Royal Geographical Society, Routes in the Nizam's Territory. From the Journals of Captain J. R. Wilson, of the Nizam's Service, Sir Wm. Symonds Being Present to Receive the Medal for His Son Lieut. Symonds, Now Abroad, the President Addressing Him Said, Western Australia, Sketch of the Countries South of Abyssinia (from Oral Information Collected in Gojam), Researches in Asia Minor, Pontus, and Armenia; with Some Account of Their Antiquities and Geology. By William J. Hamilton, Secretary to the Geological Society. London. Murray, 1842.
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