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Gilliss, James Melville. Chile; its geography, climate, earthquakes, government, social condition, mineral and agricultural resources, commerce, etc. Maps and ill. (U. S. naval astron. exped. report, v. 1). Wash. 1855. Q. in 508: D Smith, Edmond Reuel. The Araucanians, or Notes of a tour among the indian tribes of southern Chili. N. Y. 1855. D. 918.3:1 Rivero, Mariano E: de, and J: Jakob v. Tschudi. Peruvian antiquities. N. Y. 1855. D. 985:5 Reiss, W:, and Alphons Stübel. Peruvian antiquities: The necropolis of Ancon in Peru; a series of ill. of the civilisation and industry of the empire of the Incas; the results of excavations made on the spot. With the aid of the gen. administration of the Royal museums of Berlin. Berlin. [1881-85]. 13 pts. F. 985: R3 Prescott, W: Hickling. History of the conquest of Peru; with a prelim. view of the civilization of the Incas. N. Y. 1847, 1848. 2 v. O. 985+1

Same, ed. by J: Foster Kirk. Phila. 2 v. D. 985:1

Contents. V. 1. Introd.; view of the civilization of the Incas.-Discovery of Peru.-Conquest of Peru. 2. Same, continued.-Civil wars of the conquerors.Settlement of the country.-App.: Original docu

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Hassaurek, F: Four years among spanish americans [of Ecuador, 1861-1865]. 3d ed. Cinc. 1881. D 918.6:1 Spence, James Mudie. The land of Bolivar, or War, peace and adventure in the republic of Venezuela, [1871-1872]. 2d ed. Maps and ill. Lond. 1878. 2 v. O. 918.7:1 Contents of app., v. 2: Ancient history of Venezuela.-Ernst, A. List of plants obs. in Los Roques. -Sclater, P. L., and O. Salvin. On some venezuelan birds, coll. by J. M. Spence.-Ernst, A. Sertulum naiguatense; notes on a coll, of alpine plants from the summit of Naiguatá.-Plant, J: Description of minerals and ores.-Exhibition of curiosities from Venezuela, Manchester.-Ernst, A. Orchidea venezuelanæ.-Letter on the ascent of the Naiguatá. -Axon, W: E. A. The spanish poetry of S. Amer.Cajigal, J: M. Ascent of the Silla de Carácas.-First venezuelan fine arts exhibition.-Decree constituting the islands of the republic into a territory.-Working of the coal mines of the Naricual.-Extraction of mineral phosphates.- List of public works in progress in Venezuela, dec. 1873.-Select list of books, pamphlets, maps and mss. relating to Venezuela.Plant, J: Neolithic stone implements.-The church of Rome in Venezuela.-Index. Whetham, J: Whetham Boddam-. Roraima and British Guiana; with a glance at Bermuda, the West Indies and the Spanish Main. Lond. 1879. O. 918.8:1 Thurn, Everard F. im. Among the indians of Guiana; being sketches, chiefly anthropologic, from the interior of British Guiana. Map and ill. Lond. 1883. O. 918.8:2

29. Oceanica.

Wilkes, C: Narrative of the U. S. exploring expedition during 1838-1842. Maps and ill. Phila. 1845. 5 v. and Atlas. Q. 919: D Contents. V. 1. Introd.-Madeira.-Rio Janeiro.Political state of Brazil. - Rio Negro. Terra del Fuego. - Southern cruise. - Chili-Peru. Paumotu group.-App. 2. Tahiti.-Eimeo.-Samoan Islands. -New South Wales.-Antarctic cruise.--New Zealand. -App. 3. Hapai or Friendly Isles.-Feejee group.Honolulu. - App. 4. Hawaiian Islands. — Cruise of the "Porpoise" to the Paumotu group and Penrhyn island.-Nisqually and Columbia river.-Willamette valley. Wallawalla.-Puget Sound and Okanagan.Indian tribes of the interior of Oregon.-De Fuca's Straits and loss of the "Peacock".-App. 5. Bowditch Island.-Ellice's and Kingsmill group.-Columbia river.-California.-Southern Oregon.-San Francisco to Manilla.-Manilla.-Sooloo.-Singpore.-Cape of Good Hope.-Currents and whaling.-App.-General index. [6]. Atlas.

Same. Phila. 1845. 5 v. O.
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Jenkins, J: S. U. S. exploring expeditions: Voyage of the U. S. exploring squadron, commanded by capt. C Wilkes in 18381842; together with explorations and discoveries made by admiral d'Urville, capt. Ross and other navigators and travellers, and an account of the expedition to the Dead Sea under lieut. Lynch. Ill. Auburn. 1850. O.

919:3 Wallace, Alfred Russel, ed. Australasia; with ethnological app. by A. H. Keane. (Stanford's compendium of geography and travel, based on Hellwald's "Die erde und ihre völker".) Maps and ill. Lond. 1879. O. 919:1 Australia. The Malay Mikronesia.- New Zea

Contents. Australasia. archipelago. Melanesia. land.-App.

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2. Malaysia.

Earl, G: Windsor. The eastern seas, or Voyages and adventures in the Indian archipelago in 1832-1834; comprising a tour of the island of Java, visits to Borneo, the Malay

peninsula, Siam, etc., also an account of the present state of Singapore, with observations on the commercial resources of the archipelago. Lond. 1837. O. 919.1:2 Gibson, Walter M. The prison of Weltevreden, and a glance at the East Indian archipelago. Ill. N. Y. 1855. D. 919.1:3 Wallace, Alfred Russel. The Malay archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature. N. Y. 1869. O. 919.1:4 Contents. Physical geogr. - Indo-Malay_islands. The Timor group.-The Celebes group.-The Moluccas.-App. on crania and languages.-Index. Adams, W: H: Davenport.

The eastern archipelago; description of the scenery, animal and vegetable life, people and physical wonders of the islands in the eastern seas. [Anon.] N. Y. 1880. D. 919.1:1

Contents. Introd.; General view. The AsiaticMalay islands. The Australo-Malay islands. The Philippine islands. Forbes, H: O. A naturalist's wanderings in the

eastern archipelago; a narrative of travel and exploration from 1878 to 1883; with ill. from the author's sketches and descriptions by J: B. Gibbs. Maps and ill. N. Y. 1885. O. 919.1:5 Contents. In the Cocos-Keeling islands.-In Java.In Sumatra.-In the Moluccas and in Timor-Laut. In the island of Buru.-In Timor.-App., Language and natural history.-Index. Keppel, H: The expedition to Borneo of h. m. s. Dido for the suppression of piracy, with extracts from the journal of James Brooke. N. Y. 1846. D. 919.2:2

Burbridge, F: W. The gardens of the sun, or A naturalist's journal on the mountains and in the forests and swamps of Borneo and the Sulu archipelago, [with app. on the ferns and avifauna of the region]. Ill. Lond. 1880. O. 919.2:1

Bock, C: Alfred. The head-hunters of Borneo; a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito; also journeyings in Sumatra, [with app. on language and natural history]. II. Lond. 1881. O. 919.2+P3 Hornaday, W: T. [Travels in Borneo.] In his Two years in the jungle. 915.4:42

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Martin, Robert Montgomery. History of AustralAsia; comprising New South Wales, Van Diemen's island, Swan river, South Australia, etc. 2d ed. [British colonial lib. v. 2]. Lond. 1839. S. 993:1

Fitzgerald, J: Foster Vesey, Australia. Ill. and map. [Foreign countries and british colonies.] Lond. 1881. S. 919.4:5 Oberländer, R., ed. Australien; geschichte der entdeckung und kolonisation, bilder aus dem leben der ansiedler in busch und stadt, ursprünglich herausg, von Fr. Christmann. 2te aufl., unter berücksichtigung der neuesten gewerbe- und verkehrsverhältnisse bearb. [III. bibliothek der länder- und völkerkunde.] Leipz. 1880. O. 919.4:8 Eden, C: H. Australia's heroes; a slight sketch of the most prominent amongst the band of gallant men who devoted their lives and energies to the cause of science and the development of the fifth continent. 4th ed.

Pridden, W: Australia, its history and present condition; containing an account both of the bush and of the colonies with their respective inhabitants. 2d ed. Lond. 1845. S. 994:1 Sidney, S: The three colonies of Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia; their pastures, copper mines and gold fields. Ill. Lond. 1852. O. 919.4:3 Peck, G: W. Melbourne and the Chincha islands, with sketches of Lima and a voyage round the world. N. Y. 1854. D. 919.4:9 Eldershaw, F. Australia, as it really is in its life, scenery and adventure; with the habits and customs of its aboriginal inhabitants, and the prospects and extent of its gold fields. Lond. 1854. S. 919.4:1 Howitt, W: Land, labor and gold, or Two years in Victoria; with visits to Sydney and Van Diemen's Land. Bost. 1855. 2 v. D. 919.4:2 Warburton, P: Egerton. Journey across the western interior of Australia; with an introd. and add. by C: H. Eden, ed. by H. W. Bates. Ill. and map. Lond. 1875. O. 919.4:6 Reid, G. H. An essay on New South Wales, the mother colony of the Australias. Sydney. 919.4+10 1876. O. Trollope, Anthony. Australia and New Zealand. Leipz. 1873. 3 v. in 2. S. 919.4:4 Contents. V. 1. Introd.-Queensland.-New South Wales. App. 2. Victoria. - Tasmania.- Western Australia. App. 3. South Australia. - Australian institutions.-New Zealand.-App.

Barker, Mary Anne lady. Station life in New Zealand. Leipz. 1876. S. 919.3:1

Nicholls, James H: Kerry. The King country, or Explorations in New Zealand; a narrative of 600 miles of travel through Maoriland. Ill. and map. N. Y. 1884. O. 919.3:4 Albertis, L: Maria d'. New Guinea; what I did and what I saw. 2d ed. Bost. 1881. 2 v. 0. 919.5+P1 Contents. V. 1. My voyage of 1871-72-73.—A voyage to Yule island in 1875.-Notes and summary of observations. Catalogue of birds coll. in 1872. 2. First exploration of the Fly river, 1875.-Second exploration, 1876; 1st voyage of the "Neva".-Third exploration, 1877; 2d voyage of the "Neva".-Summary of observations.-Vocabularies. Plants and birds collected.

Stone, Octavius C. A few months in New Guinea. N. Y. 1879. Q. 919.5+2 Powell, Wilfrid. Wanderings in a wild country, or Three years among the cannibals of New Britain. Ill. Lond. 1884. D. 919.3:3

4. Polynesia.

In general.

Russell, Michael. Polynesia, or An historical account of the principal islands in the South sea, incl. New Zealand; the introd. of christianity, and the actual condition of the inhabitants in regard to civilization, commerce, and the arts of social life. [Harper's family lib.] N. Y. 1845. S.

996:1 Christmann, F:, and R: Oberländer. Ozeanien, die inseln der südsee; ältere und ne uere erforschungsreisen im gebiete der insel. gruppen des Stillen ozeans, mit besonderer

aussterbenden naturvölker jener eilande. [Ill. bibliothek der länder- und völkerkunde.] Leipz. 1873. O. 919.6:10 Fornander, Abraham. An account of the polynesian race.

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572: 12 Montgomery, James. Journal of the voyages and travels by Daniel Tyerman and G: Bennet, deputed from the London missionary society, to visit their various stations in the South sea islands, China, India, etc., between 1821 and 1829, comp. from original documents. From the 1st Lond. ed., rev. by an amer. ed. Bost. 1832. 3 v. D. 919.6:4 Ellis, W: Polynesian researches, during a residence of nearly eight years in the Society and Sandwich Islands. N. Y. 1833. 4 v. D. 919.6:2 Wise, H: A: Wanderings in Polynesia, 1846-48. In his Los gringos. 917.7:10

Note. Sandwich, Marquesas and Society Islands. Perkins, E: T. Na Motu, or Reef-rovings in the South seas; a narrative of adventures at the Hawaiian, Georgian and Society Islands. Maps, ill. and app. relating to the resources of Polynesia. N. Y. 1854. O. 919.6:5

South Pacific.

Coote, Walter. The western Pacific; a description of the groups of islands to the north and east of the australian continent. Map and ill. Lond. 1883. S. 919.6:13 Barrow, Sir J: A description of Pitcairn's Island and its inhabitants, with an authen tic account of the mutiny of the ship Bounty, and of the subsequent fortunes of the mutineers. [Anon.] [Harper's family lib.] N. Y. 1840. S.

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Belcher, Diana lady. The mutineers of the Bounty and their descendants in Pitcairn and Norfolk Islands. Map and ill. N. Y. 1871. D. 997:2 Wallis, Mrs. M. D. Life in Feejee, or Five years among the cannibals, by a lady. Bost. 1851. S. 919.6:8 Williams, T:, and James Calvert. Fiji and the fijians; ed. by G: Stringer Rowe. N. Y. 1859. O. 919.6+9 Cumming, Constance Frederica Gordon-. At home in Fiji. Map and ill. 2d ed. Edinb. 1881. 2 v..

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Cumming, C. F. Gordon-.-Continued.

A lady's cruise in a french man-of-war. Map and ill. Edinb. 1882. 2 v. O. 919.6:11 Contents. V. 1. Tonga.-Samoa.-Tahiti. 2. Tahiti; with sketches of the Marquesas and Paumotus. Brassey, Anna, born Allnutt, lady. Tahiti; a series of photographs taken by col. Stuart Wortley, with letterpress by lady Brassey. Lond. 1882. O. 919.6: 12 Browne, J: Ross. Crusoe's island, a ramble in the footsteps of Alexander Selkirk [in 1849]; with sketches of adventure in California and Washoe. N. Y. 1875. D. 919.7:5

North Pacific.

Jarves, James Jackson. History of the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands; embracing their antiquities, mythology, legends, discovery by europeans in the 16th century, re-discovery by Cook, with their civil, religious and political history, from the earliest traditionary period to the present time. 2d ed. Bost. 1844. D. 997:1 Stewart, C: S: A residence in the Sandwich Islands. 5th ed., enl.; incl. an introd. and notes by W: Ellis. Bost. 1839. D.

919.7:3 Cheever, H: Theodore. The island world of the Pacific; the personal narrative and results of travel through the Sandwich or Hawaiian Islands, and other parts of Polynesia. Ill. N. Y. 1851. D. 919.6:1

Bates, G: W. Sandwich Island notes, by a Häolé. N. Y. 1854. D. 919.7:2 Anderson, Rufus. The Hawaiian Islands; their progress and condition under missionary labors. Bost. 1864. D. 919.7:6 Nordhoff, C: [The Sandwich Islands].

in 917.5: 61 Bishop, Isabella L., born Bird. The Hawaiian archipelago; six months among the palm groves, coral reefs and volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands. 2d ed. Ill. Lond. 1876. D. 919.7:1 Cumming, Constance Frederica Gordon-. Fire fountains; the kingdom of Hawaii, its volcanoes and the history of its missions. Ill. and maps. Edinb. 1883. 2 v. O. 919.7:7 Fornander, Abraham. Ancient history of the hawaiian people to the times of Kamehameha I. in 572:12 See col. 351.

1. In general.

30. Polar regions.

Hartwig, G: The polar world; a popular description of man and nature in the arctic and antarctic regions of the globe. 2d ed. Ill. Lond. 1874. O. 919.8:3

Royal society of London. Manual of the natural history, geology and physics of Greenland and the neighbouring regions; prepared for the use of the arctic expedition of 1875, under the dir. of the Arctic committee of the Royal society, and ed. by T. Rupert Jones; together with instructions sug gested by the Arctic committee of the

Royal society, for the use of the expedition. Pub. by the authority of the lords commissioners of the admiralty. Lond. 1875. 0. 919.8:25 Howgate, H: W. Polar colonization; memorial to congress and action of scientific and commercial associations. Wash. n. d. O. 919.8:9 Barrow, Sir J, ed. Voyages of discovery and research within the arctic regions, from 1818 to the present time; under the command of the several naval officers employed, by sea and land, in search of a northwest passage from the Atlantic to

the Pacific, with two attempts to reach the north pole, abr. and arr. from the official narratives with occasional remarks. N. Y. 1846. D. 919.8:2 Leslie, Sir J, and others. Narrative of discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions, with ill. of their climate, geology and natural history, with an account of the whale-fishery. N. Y. 1843. S. 919.8:28 Tillotson, J: Adventures in the ice; a comprehensive summary of arctic exploration, discovery and adventure; incl. experiences of captain Penny, the veteran whaler, now first pub. Ill. Lond. [1865]. D.

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Sargent, Epes, ed. Arctic adventure by sea and land from the earliest date to the last ex peditions in search of sir John Franklin. Map and ill. Bost. 1867. D. 919.8:42 Adams, W: H: Davenport. Recent polar voyages; a record of discovery and adventure, from the search after Franklin to the British polar expedition, 1875-1876. [Anon.] Lond. 1880. D. 919.8:39

Nourse, Joseph E., ed. American explorations in the ice zones; prepared chiefly from official sources. Maps and ill. Bost. [1884]. 0. 919.8:45

2. Special voyages.

Northwest.

Ellis, H: A voyage to Hudson's Bay by the Dobbs galley and California in 1746 and 1747, for discovering a northwest passage; with an accurate survey of the coast and a short natural history of the country, with a fair view of the facts and arguments from which the future finding of such a passage is rendered probable. Prefixed, an historical account of the attempts hitherto made for the finding of a passage that way to the East Indies. Chart and ill. Lond. 1748. D. 919.8:6 Parry, W: E: Journals of the 1st, 2d and 3d voyages for the discovery of a northwest passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, in 1819-1825, in his majesty's ships Hecla, Griper and Fury. Plates. Lond. 1828. 5 v.in 3. T. 919.8:30 Same. Three voyages for the discovery of a northwest passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and narrative of an attempt to reach the north pole. N. Y. 1845. 2 v. S. 919.8:30 Franklin, Sir J: Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar sea in 1819-1822. 2d ed. Lond. 1824. 2 v. O. 919.8:10 Ross, Sir J: Narrative of a second voyage in search of a northwest passage and of a residence in the arctic regions during 1829 -1833; incl. the reports of capt. James Clark Ross and the discovery of the northern magnetic pole. Lond. 1835. Q.

919.8: R33 Same. Paris. 1835. O. 919.8:33 Back, Sir G: Narrative of the arctic land expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish river and along the shores of the Arctic ocean, in 1833-1835. Map. Phila. 1836. O. 919.8:1

Simpson, T: Narrative of the discoveries on the north coast of America; effected by the officers of the Hudson's Bay company during 1836-1839. Lond. 1843. O. 919.8:34 Richardson, Sir J: Arctic searching expedition; a journal of a boat-voyage through Rupert's Land and the Arctic sea, in search of the discovery ships under the command of sir J: Franklin; with an app. on the physical geography of North America. N. Y. 1852. D. 919.8:11 Osborn, Sherard. Stray leaves from an arctic journal, or Eighteen months in the polar regions, in search of sir John Franklin's expedition, in 1850-51. N. Y. 1850. D. 919.8:29 Kane, Elisha Kent. Grinnell expedition in search of sir John Franklin. Ill. T. p. w. [N. Y. 1854]. O. 919.8 12 - Arctic explorations; the second and last U. S. Grinnell expedition in search of sir John Franklin; with a biogr. sketch of the author by C: W. Shields. Ill. Hartford. 1871. O. Same, germ. Kane, der nordpolfahrer; arktische fahrten und entdeckungen der zweiten Grinnell-expedition zur aussuchung sir John Franklins. 1853, 1854 und 1855, unter Elisha Kent Kane, beschrieben von ihm selbst. 6te aufl. Leipz. 1879. D.

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Contents of Einleitung: Die entdeckungsreisen im norden. Die nordwestliche durchfahrt. Die natur und der mensch im nordpolarkreise. - Dr. Elisha Kent Kane.

- Die Grinnell-expedition nach dem Arctischen ocean, 1853, 1854 und 1855, zur aussuchung des sir John Franklin unter dem commando des dr. Elisha Kent Kane, von der Ver. Staaten navy. Phila. 1857. O.

919.8:13 Hayes, I: Israel. An arctic boat journey, in the autumn of 1854. Bost. 1860. D. 919.8:7 McClintock, Sir Francis Leopold. The voyage of the Fox in the arctic seas; a narrative of the discovery of the fate of sir John Franklin and his companions. Maps and ill. Bost. 1860. D. 919.8:15 Same. 4th ed. Lond. 1875. D. 919.8:15 Hall, C: Francis. Arctic researches and life among the esquimaux; the narrative of an expedition in search of sir John Franklin in 1860-1862. Maps and ill. N. Y. 1865. 0. 919.8:17 Nourse, Joseph E. Narrative of the 2d arctic expedition made by C: Francis Hall; his voyage to Repulse Bay, sledge journeys to the straits of Fury and Hecla and King William's Land, and residence among the eskimos during 1864-69; ed. under the orders of the sec. of the navy. Maps and ill. (U. S. naval observatory.) Wash. 1879. Q. in 919.8:D Hayes, I: Israel. The open polar sea; a narrative of a voyage of discovery towards the north pole in the schooner United States. N. Y. 1867. O. 919.8:43 Davis, C: H: Narrative of the north polar expedition, U. S. ship Polaris, capt. C: Francis Hall commanding; ed. under the dir. of G. M. Robeson, sec. of the navy. (U. S. naval observatory.) Wash. 1876. O.

Blake, E. Vale, ed. Arctic experiences; containing capt. G: E. Tyson's wonderful drift on the ice-floe, a history of the Polaris expedition, of the cruise of the Tigress and the rescue of the Polaris survivors; added, a general arctic chronology. N. Y. 1874. O. 919.8+37

MacGahan, J: A. Under the northern lights. Ill. Lond. 1876. O. 919.8:48

Note. A record of the expedition down Peel Strait in 1875, under capt. Allen Young. Nares, Sir G: Strong. Narrative of a voyage to the Polar sea during 1875-6 in h. m. ships Alert and Discovery; with notes on the natural history, ed. by H. W. Feilden. 4th ed. Lond. 1878. 2 v. O. 919.8:21 Gilder, W: H: Schwatka's search; sledging in the Arctic in quest of the Franklin records. N. Y. 1881. O. 919.8+24 Boas, Franz. Baffin-Land; geographische ergebnisse einer in 1883 und 1884 ausgeführten forschungsreise. Karten. In Petermann's mitteilungen, ergänzungsb. 17. 905.1: M United States. Treasury dep't. Cruise of the revenue-steamer Corwin in Alaska and the n. w. Arctic ocean in 1881; notes and memoranda, medical and anthropological, botanical, ornithological. Ill. Wash. 1883. Q. in 919.8: D Contents. Rosse, Irving C. Medical and anthropological notes on Alaska.-Muir, J: Botanical notes on Alaska.-Nelson, E. W. Birds of Bering sea and the Arctic ocean.-Bean, Tarleton H. List of fishes known to exist in the Arctic ocean north of Bering Strait.

Greenland.

Cranz, D: The history of Greenland; contain

ing a description of the country and its inhabitants, and particularly a relation of the mission carried on for above these 30 years by the unitas fratrum at New Herrnhuth and Lichtenfels in that country. Tr. from the high-dutch and ill. with maps and other copper-plates. Lond. 1767. 2 v. O. 998:1 Rink, H: Johannes. Danish Greenland; its people and its products; ed. by Robert Brown. Ill. by the Eskimo and map. 919.8:26 Hayes, I: Israel. The land of desolation; being a personal narrative of observation and adventure in Greenland. Ill. N. Y. 1872. D. 919.8:36 Pictures of arctic travel: Greenland. N. Y. 1881. D. 919.8:8

Lond. 1877. D.

Northeast.

Wrangell or Wrangel, Baron Ferdinand Petrovitch. Narrative of an expedition to the Polar sea, in 1820-1823; [ed. in german from his mss. and notes by G. Engelhardt, prep. for press by C. Ritter. Eng. ed. edited by E: Sabine.] [Harper's fam. lib.] N. Y. 1845. S. 919.8:35 Blackwood, Sir F: Temple Hamilton-Temple-, earl of Dufferin. A yacht voyage: Letters from high latitudes; some account of a

voyage in the schooner yacht "Foam" 85 O. M. to Iceland, Jan Mayen and Spitzbergen, in 1856. Bost. 1859. D. 919.8:5 Lamont, James. Seasons with the sea-horses, or Sporting adventures in the northern seas [round Spitzbergen]. N. Y. 1861. O. 919.8+27 Recent expeditions to eastern polar seas; voyage of the Hansa and Germania, voyage of the Tegethoff. Ill. and maps. Lond. 1882. D. 919.8:46 Koldewey, K: The german arctic expedition of 1869-70, and narrative of the wreck of the Hansa in the ice. Ill., maps and portr. Tr. and abr. by L. Mercier, and ed. by H. W. Bates. Lond. 1874. O. 919.8+P19

Payer, Julius. New lands within the arctic circle; narrative of the discoveries of the austrian ship Tegetthoff, 1872-1874. Tr. from the german with the author's approbation. Maps and ill. N. Y. 1877. O. 919.8:31 Leslie, Alexander. The arctic voyages of Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, 1858-1879. Ill. and maps. Lond. 1879. O. 919.8+22 Nordenskiöld, Friherre Nils Adolf Erik. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe; with a historical review of previous journeys along the north coast of the old world. Tr. by Alexander Leslie. Portr., maps and ill. Lond. 1881. 2 v. O.

919.8:23 Hovgaard, Andre. Nordenskiöld's voyage round Asia and Europe; a popular account of the northeast passage of the Vega, 1878-80. Tr. from the danish by H. L. Brækstad. Maps. Ill. Lond. 1882. O. 919.8:49 Loll, E: Von Schweden nach Japan: Die nordpolfahrten Adolf Erich von Nordenskjöld's. İll. Wien. n. d. S. 919.8:50 Markham, Albert H. A polar reconnaissance; the voyage of the Isbjörn to Novaya Zemlya in 1879. Maps and ill. Lond. 1881. O. 919.8:20 De Long, G: W. The voyage of the Jeannette; the ship and ice journals of lieut.-commander G: W. DeLong, ed. by his wife Emma DeLong. Portr. and maps. Bost. 1882. 2 v. O. 919.8+44 Danenhower, J: Wilson. Narrative of the Jeannette. Bost. 1882. D. 919.8:40

Gilder, W: H: Ice-pack and tundra; an account of the search for the Jeannette, and a sledge journey through Siberia. N. Y 1883. 919.8+41 Harber, Giles B. Report of his search for the missing people of the Jeannette expedition, and the transportation of lieut.-com. DeLong and companions to the U. S. Ill. (U. S. 48th cong. 1st sess.; House ex. doc. no. 163). Wash. 1884. O. 919.8: Pam Melville, G: W. In the Lena delta; a narrative

of the search for lieut. - commander DeLong, followed by an account of the Greely relief expedition and a proposed method of reaching the north pole; ed. by Melville Philips. Maps and ill. Bost. 1885 [1884]. 0. 919.8:47

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