VOYAGES AND TRAVELS (Continued) POPE. Jacques Cartier. His Life and Voyages. By Joseph Pope. TISSANDIER. Voyage autour du Monde. 4to. Paris, 1892 HOWELL. An Island Paradise (Hawaii) and Reminiscences of Travel. By R.G.S.A. (V.) x. 1893 MURRAY. Discovery of America by Columbus: the Influences which led up to the great event, and its Effect on the Development of Oceanographical Knowledge. By Dr. (Sir) John Murray. R.S.G.S. ix. 1893 DAWSON. Voyages of the Cabots in 1497-98; with an Attempt to Determine their Landfall and to Identify their Island of St. John. By Dr. S. E. Dawson. 4to. Montreal, 1894 COOTE. Voyage from Lisbon to India, 1505-6; being an Account and Journal by Albericus Vespuccius. Translated from the Contemporary Flemish and edited, with Prologue and Notes, by C. H. Coote. Svo. Lond. 1894 KOENIG. Journal of a Voyage from India to Siam and Malacca in 1779. R.S.C. xii. 1894 8vo. Lond. 1895 HALL. Voyages and Travels of Captain Basil Hall. 'Progress,' i. 1895 VOYAGES AND TRAVELS OF LORD BRASSEY from 1862 to 1894. Arranged and edited by Captain S. Eardley-Wilmot. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1895 COLQUHOUN. The Key of the Pacific-the Nicaragua Canal. By A. R. GEIKIE. The Challenger Expedition. By Prof. J. Geikie. R.S.G.S. xi. 1895 MAHOMED. Journal of my Tours round the World, 1886-87 and 1893-95 ; embracing Travels in various parts of Africa, Australia, Asia, America, and Europe. By Hajee Sullaiman Shah Mahomed. Roy. Svo. Bombay, 1895 HARVEY. Voyages and Discoveries of the Cabots. By the Rev. Dr. M. Nova Scotia Hist. Soc. ix. 1895 Harvey. OLDHAM. A Pre-Columban Discovery of America. REPORT OF THE SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF By H. Yule Oldham. H.M.S. CHALLENGER' during the years 1873-76 under the com- Maps and charts. 50 vols. 4to. Lond. 1880-95 VOYAGES AND TRAVELS (Continued) Vol. xlix. The Contents of the first 48 Volumes appeared in the Original Catalogue 1. Editorial Notes, with List of the Memoirs 3. Report on the Specimen of the Genus 4. Report on Oceanic Circulation based on Vol. 1. 1. Preface 2. Historical Introduction 3. General Summary of the Scientific Observations and Results at each of the 'Challenger's' Observing Stations 4. Bathymetrical and Geographical Distri bution 5. General Observations on the Distribution 6. Explanation of Charts and Diagrams DAWSON. Voyages of the Cabots in 1497 and 1498. By Dr. S. E. Dawson, HARRISSE. John Cabot, the Discoverer of North America, and Sebastian R.G.S.A. (Q.) xi. NORMAN. Captain Cook and his First Voyage round the World, 1768-71. SYNGE. HILL. A Run round the Empire; being the Log of two Young People who RUSSELL. Pictures from the Life of Nelson. 12mo. Lond. 1897 BARKLY. From the Tropics to the North Sea. By Mrs. Fanny A. Barkly. Illustrated. 12mo. Lond. 1897 VOYAGES AND TRAVELS (Continued) — DAWSON. Voyages of the Cabots. Latest Phases of the Controversy. By MARKHAM. Fourth Centenary of the Voyage of John Cabot, 1497. By The Author visited Australia, New Zealand, India, Mauritius, the Cape Colony, &c. CABOT CELEBRATION: Unveiling of the Tablet in Honour of the Italian Navigator. R.S.C. iii. (N.S.) 1897 O'BRIEN. Cabot's Landfall. By Most Rev. Archdeacon O'Brien. Ibid. Ibid. Ibid. Ibid. Ibid. PATTERSON. Termination of Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Expedition. By R.G.S.A. (V.) xvi. 1898 FURNISS. P. & O. Sketches in Pen and Ink. By Harry Furniss. Ob. 4to. Lond. 1898 READE. Vasco da Gama. By H. Reade J.R.A.S. 1898 Illustrated. 4to. Cape Town, 1898 An Account of a Tour through Australia, New Zealand, Straits Settlements, Hong Kong, Canada, &c. MARKHAM. Fourth Centenary of Vasco da Gama's Voyage to India. By Sir Clements R. Markham. 'Geo. Jour.' xii. 1898 HARRISSE. The Cabots. By Henry Harrisse. VALLENTIN. Irrfahrten. R.S.C. iv. (N.S.) 1898 Reisebilder von Dr. Wilhelm Vallentin. 8vo. Berlin, 1899 An Account of Travels in the Straits Settlements, New Guinea, Mauritius, &c. BULLEN. Cruise of the 'Cachalot' round the World after Sperm Whales. By Frank T. Bullen. Illustrated. 12mo. Lond. 1899 KEPPEL. A Sailor's Life under Four Sovereigns. By Admiral of the Fleet the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel. Illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1899 LAUGHTON. From Howard to Nelson: Twelve Sailors. Edited by Prof. John Knox Laughton. Portraits and maps. Svo. Lond. 1899 CONTENTS 1. Lord Howard. By Prof. J. Knox Laughton. 2. Sir Francis Drake. By Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick G. D. Bedford. 3. Robert Blake. By Capt. Montagu Burrows. 4. Sir George Rooke. By Rear-Admiral C. C. Penrose Fitzgerald. 5. Lord Anson. By ViceAdmiral Albert Hastings Markham. 6. Lord Hawke. By Admiral Sir Edmund R. Fremantle. 7. Edward Boscawen. By Admiral Sir Edmund R. Fremantle. 8. Lord Rodney. By Admiral Sir R. Vesey Hamilton. 9. Earl Howe. By Rear-Admiral T. Sturges Jackson. 10. Viscount Hood. By Admiral Sir R. Vesey Hamilton. 11. Earl of St. Vincent. By Vice-Admiral Philip H. Colomb. 12. Viscount Nelson. By ViceAdmiral Philip H. Colomb SIM. Our Narrative, 1897-98. By Major-General E. C. Sim. 12mo. Lond. 1899 VOYAGES AND TRAVELS (Continued) HARVEY. Voyages and Discoveries of the Cabots. By Rev. Dr. Moses 12mo. Lond. 1900 Par BELLESSORT. En Escale. Une promenade à Ceylan, Singapour, Saïgon, BOYD. Thomson. GORDON. Notes on De Quiros' Voyages. By George Gordon. R.G.S.A. (V.) xviii. 1900 MCMILLAN. The Voyage of the Monsoon': or, the Adventures of a Stowaway. By R. McMillan. 12mo. Sydney, 1900 KENNEDY. Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor! Fifty Years in the Royal Navy. By Vice-Admiral Sir William Kennedy. Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1900 SHORTT. Early Voyages on the Upper St. Lawrence. By Prof. Adam Shortt. Q.Q. (Can.) vii. 1900 OOKHTOMSKY. Travels in the East of Nicholas II., Emperor of Russia, when Cesarewitch, 1890-1891. Written, by order of His Imperial Majesty, by Prince E. Ookhtomsky, and translated from the Russian by Robert Goodlet. Edited by Sir George Birdwood. With 500 illustrations engraved on wood and numerous heliogravure plates. 2 vols. Imp. 4to. Lond. 1896-1900 3. ARCTIC VOYAGES PHIPPS. Voyage towards the North Pole in 1773. By Constantine J. Phipps. 4to. Lond. 1774 BARRINGTON. Possibility of Approaching the North Pole asserted by the Hon. Daines Barrington. With an Appendix containing Papers on the same subject and on a North-West Passage by Colonel Beaufoy. 8vo. Lond. 1818 MAY. Account of Navigators who have reached high Northern Latitudes. Parry's Second Arctic Voy.' 1825 ROSS. Zoology of the Polar Sea. By Comr. (Sir) James Clark Ross. JAMESON. Rocks of Spitzbergen and Neighbouring Isles. By Prof. Robert Ibid. Jameson. TYTLER and WILSON. Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on the more Northern Coasts of America from the earliest period to the present time. By Patrick Fraser Tytler. With Descriptive Sketches of the Natural History of the North American Regions. By James Wilson; to which is added Remarks on a late Memoir of Sebastian Cabot, with a Vindication of Richard Hakluyt. 12mo. Edin. 1833 BACK. North-Eastern Shore of Southampton Island. By (Sir) George Back. J.R.G.S. vii. 1837 DEASE and SIMPSON. Narrative of the Progress of Arctic Discovery on the Northern Shore of America. By P. M. Dease and T. Simpson. J.R.G.S. viii.-x. 1838-40 BECHER. Voyage of Martin Frobisher. By Capt. A. B. Becher. J.R.G.S. xii. 1842 WAREHAM. Voyage to Northumberland Inlet. By. Mr. Wareham. SIMPSON. Life and Travels of Thomas Simpson, the Arctic Discoverer. By his Brother, Alexander Simpson. 8vo. Lond. 1845 SHILLINGLAW. Narrative of Arctic Discovery from the earliest period to the present time, with details of the Measures adopted for the Relief of the Expedition under Sir John Franklin. By John J. Shillinglaw. 12mo. Lond. 1850 SUTHERLAND. Journal of a Voyage in Baffin's Bay and Barrow Straits in 1850-51, performed by H.M. Ships Lady Franklin and Sophia' under the command of William Penny in search of the missing crews of H.M. Ships Erebus' and Terror.' With a Narrative of Sledge Excursions on the Ice of Wellington Channel, and Observations on the Natural History and Physical Features of the Countries and Frozen Seas visited. By Peter C. Sutherland. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1852 RAE. Journey from Great Bear Lake to Wollaston Land. By Dr. John Rae. J.R.G.S. xxii. 1852 Recent Explorations along the South and East Coast of Victoria Land. By Dr. John Rae. Ibid. RAE. PETERMANN. Distribution of Animals available as Food in the Arctic Regions. By A. Petermann. Ibid. MURCHISON. Arctic Researches. By Sir Roderick I. Murchison. Ibid. |