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Thévenot, M.—continued.

TOME SECOND.

34. Ambassade des Hollandois à la Chine, 1656.

35. Route du Voyage des Ambassadeurs Hollandois à Pekin, avec plusieurs grandes figures des habillemens, et de ce qu'il y a de plus considerable dans la Chine.

36. Description Geographique de l'Empire de la Chine, par le P. Martini, pp. 216, avec une Carte qui convient tres-exactement à sa description; et à la fin une Addition au Royaume du Japon.

37. Rapport que les Directeurs de la Compagnie Hollandoise des Indes Orientales ont fait de état de leurs affaires aux Indes en 1664.

38. L'Indien, ou Portrait au naturel dés Indiens, par Dom Jean Palafox Evêque de la Puebla de los Angels.

39. Relation des Voyages du Sieur Acarete sur la Riviere de la Platte, et de là par terre jusques au Perou et au Potosi.

40. Voyage à la Chine des PP. Grueber et d'Orville, avec la Relation du voyage par terre de ces mêmes Peres depuis Pekin jusqu'en Europe, ou il se trouve aussi des remarques curieuses sur la langue Chinoise.

41. Le même en Italien.

42. Sinarum Scientia Politico moralis, liber inter Confucii Libros Secundus, Paris, 1672.

43. Histoire de la Haute Ethiopie, écrite sur les lieux parle P. Manuel P. Balthazar Tellez, avec une grande carte de l'Ethiopie, de l'Empire des Abyssins, autrement du Prêtre-Jan, faite sur les lieux par ces mêmes Peres, et de petites cartes de quelques Ports de la Mer Rouge.

44. Remarques sur les Relations de l'Ethiopie des PP. Jeronimo Lobo et Balthazar Tellez Jesuites.

45. Relation du P. Jeronimo Lobo de l'Empire des Abyssins, des Sources du Nil, de la Licorne.

46. Relation du Voyage du Zaïd ou de la Thebaïde, fait en 1668, par les Capucins Missionaires en Egypte, avec un Itineraire de Montfalout au Caire.

47. Découverte de quelques païs qui font entre l'Empire des Abyssins et la côte de Mélinde.

48. Histoire de l'Empire Mexicain representée par figures, avec leur application litterale, Paris, 1696.

49. Relation du Mexique, avec l'Histoire de la Nouvelle Espagne, par Thomas Gages.

50. Route d'Abel Tasman autour de la Terre Australe, avec la découverte de la Nouvelle Zelande et de la Terre de Diemens, 1642-43. [Chart illustrating this voyage is in Tome I. See No. 21.]

51. Instruction sur la route et sur les vents qui se recontrent ordinairement dans les voyages qui se sont des Païs bas jusqu'a Battavie, dans l'Isle de Java, et au retour.

52. L'Asie de Barros, ou l'Histoire des Conquêtes des Portugais aux Indes Orientales. Partie premiere.

53. L'Ambassade de Scharok fils de Tamerlan, et d'autres Princes ses voisins, à l'Empereur du Katay. Relatio Ablegationis, quam Czarea Majestas ad Catayensem, 1653.

54. Synopsis Chronologica Monarchio Sinicæ, anno post diluvium 275-3817 (B.C. 32). Decas Secunda (is imperfect, wanting a few years), B.C. 6 to A.D. 1566.

55. Relation des Chrêtiens de S. Jean, faite par le P. Ignace de Jesus Carme Déchaux, Missionaire à Bassora.

56. Voyage de la Tercere, fait par le Commandeur de Chasté.

57. Elementa Linguæ Tartaricæ.

58. Fragment in Spanish: de las Islas de Salomon (pp. 5-16). [Relating

to Mendanas's second voyage, 1595.]

59. Fragment in Latin: Asganii Sassonii, De Imperio Ommiadarum, &c. (pp. 17-48). [Relating to the Arabian Dynasties of the Sassanians, Ommiades, Abassides, &c.]

1756.

[de Brosses, Charles.] Histoire des | Navigations | aux | Terres Australes. | Contenant ce que l'on sçait des mœurs & ❘ des productions des Contrées découvertes jusqu'à ce jour; & où il est traite de l'utilitè d'y faire de | plus amples decouvertes, & des moyens d'y former un établissement. Nec usquam, &c. Hor. | A Paris, | Chez Durand, rue du Foin, au Griffon. | MDCCLVI. | Avec Approbation & Privilege du Roy.

2 vols. 4to, 7 x 4. Vol. i: pp. xiv, 463; errata, 4. 514, 2. Seven charts, chiefly of the Southern Hemisphere.

Vol. ii: pp.

Collection of voyages from Vespuccio in 1501 to Le Hen-Brignon in 1747, named and divided for the first time into the three groups of Australasia, Polynesia, and Magellanica, since adopted by geographers. Tasman's voyage is taken from Thévenot and from Bernard's abridgment; Amsterdam, 1722. As these voyages were translated into English by Callander in his Terra Australis Cognita" (q.v.), they are not specified here.

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De Brosses (1709-77) was first President of the Parliament at Burgundy. His friend Buffon, the naturalist, induced him to publish this collection.

1766-68.

Callander, John. Terra Australis Cognita: | or | Voyages | to the | Terra Australis, or Southern Hemi- | sphere, during the Sixteenth, Seven- | teenth, and Eighteenth Centuries. | Containing an Account of the Manners of the People, and the | Productions of the Countries, hitherto found in the Southern Latitudes; the Advantages that may result from further Discoveries on this great Continent, and the Methods of establishing Colonies there to the advantage of Great Britain. | With a Preface by the Editor, in which some geographical, | nautical, and commercial Questions are discussed. Vol. I. Nec usquam Deus abscidit, | Terras oceano dissociabili. Hor. -Edinburgh: | Printed by A. Donaldson, and sold at his Shops in London and Edinburgh. | —MDCCLXVI.

3 vols. 8vo; with maps, one of Australasia including New Holland and New Zelande.

VOL. I (pp. [viii], viii, 516).

Dedication: "To Sir Laurence Dundas, Bart., Member of Parliament, the following Collection of Voyages to the Southern Hemisphere is inscribed by his most obliged and most faithful humble servant John Callander." Contains, after the contents and preface,

Book I.

Of the utility of further discoveries

Book II.

Americo Vesputio's voyages to Magellanica, 1501
II. Americo's fourth voyage, in 1503

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III. Binot Paulmier de Goneville, to Australasia
IV. Ferdinand Magellan, to Magellanica and Polynesia
V. Carjaval and Ladrilleros, to Magellanica

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VI. Garcia de Loaisa, to Magellanica and Polynesia
VII. Alvar de Saavedra, to Polynesia and Australasia
VIII. Diego Hurtado, to Polynesia

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Callander, John-continued.

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Art. IX. Simon de Alcazova, to Magellanica

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X. Francisco de Ulloa, to the north-west of California
XI. Alphonso de Camargo, to Magellanica

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XII. Juan Gaetan and Bertrand Delle Torre, to Polynesia
XIII. Villegagnon, to South America

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XIV. Alvar de Mendoza, to Polynesia

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XV. Sir Francis Drake, to Magellanica and Polynesia
XVI. Nuno da Silva, to Magellanica

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XVII. John Winter, to Magellanica

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Art. XVIII. Lopez Vaz's account of Drake's voyage to Magellanica

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Art. XXIII. Sir Thomas Cavendish, to Magellanica for the second time 494

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VOL. II (pp. ii, 692).

Title-page as in Vol. i, but without "in which some geographical," &c. MDCCLXVIII.

Contains, after the contents and preface,

Book III, containing the Discoveries made in the Terra Australis during the Seventeenth Century.

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IV. James le Maire and William Schouten, to Magellanica,
Polynesia, and Australasia

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V. Garcia de Nodal, to Magellanica

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VI. Account of the Dutch navigations to the Terra Australis
from 1616 to the end of the seventeenth century

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VII. Jacques le Hermite, to Polynesia and Australasia
VIII. Francis Pelsart, to Australasia

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XIII. Vink, to Australasia

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XIV. Sir John Narborough, to Magellanica, in 1670 ..
XV. Keyts, to Australasia, in 1678

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XVI. Bartholomew Sharp, to Magellanica, in 1680 XVII. Cowley, to Magellanica and Polynesia, in 1683 .. Art. XVIII. William Dampier, to Magellanica and Polynesia Art. XIX. Lionel Wafer, to Magellanica

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Title-page similar to that of Vol. i, but after on this great continent follows: To which is added by the Editor some Thoughts on the Advantages of forming Colonies in the Terra Australis. Author, and sold by A. Donaldson.

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XXI. Ulaming, to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope.. Art. XXII. History of the New Phillippine Islands

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Art. XXIII. Antony Cantova, to the Caroline Islands, in the East-Indies
Art. XXIV. Manners and customs of the inhabitants of the Marian or
Ladrone Islands, in the East-Indies

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Art. XXV. Beauchesne Gouin, to Magellanica
Art. XXVI. Dampier's last voyage round the world

Art. I. Funnell's voyage round the world

Art. II. Fouquet and Peree, to the South Seas

Art.
Art. IV. Louis Feuillee, to the South Seas

Art. V. Monsieur Frezier's curious and useful journal of his voyage
to Magellanica

Art. VI. La Barbinais's voyage round the world..

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III. Capt. Woodes Rogers famous voyage to the South Seas, and
round the world ..

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Art. VII. Clipperton's voyage to the South Seas and East-Indies
Art. VIII. Shelvocke's voyage round the world

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IX. Commodore Roggewein's voyage round the world, with a
full account of the Dutch settlements in India

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The Hon. George Murray, Esq.; his account of the separa-
tion of the ships "Severn and Pearl from Anson's
squadron

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Of the method of forming colonies in the Terra Australis, and the advantages that may be expected to result to Great Britain from such establishments in that hemisphere

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At the end of this third volume, p. 745, is " Craigforth, near Stirling, Feb. 25, 1768."

Chiefly an incomplete translation of de Brosse's "Histoire des Navigations aux Terres Australes, 1756" (q.v.), with considerable additions from Hakluyt, Purchas, Thevenot, and others. Tasman's Journal is taken from Campbell's edition of Harris, and is by no means so full as that of Valentijn. Callander, who died in 1789, was a Scotch advocate, and a somewhat extensive writer.

1770-75.

Dalrymple, Alexander. An Historical Collection of the several | Voyages and Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean. | Vol. I. | Being chiefly a Literal Translation from the Spanish Writers. | By Alexander Dalrymple, Esq. London, Printed for the Author; and sold by J. Nourse, Bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty; | T. Payne, at the Mews-gate; and P. Elmsley, opposite Southampton-street, Strand. ¦ MDCCLXX.

2 vols. 4to. Vol. i: pp. xxx, 204; plate and 3 charts.

Vol. ii:

pp. 124; 11 plates and chart (Staats Land, or New Zeeland). Vol. ii has similar title-page, but after " Volume II" are the words 'containing the Dutch Voyages. MDCCLXXI.”

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The two are bound as one volume, together with several of the author's papers and " tracts," and the whole is puzzling to collate.

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Account of some natural curiosities at Sooloo ..

An enquiry into the formation of islands

Data on which the chart of the South Sea was formed

Of the Salomon Islands

Voyages and the authors consulted, all of which are in my possession

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Pedro Fernandez de Quiros' voyage

Islands of Fontacias

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Memorial presented to Philip II of Spain [by de Quiros], published

at Seville, and inserted in Purchas, Vol. iv, p. 1427 .. Advertisement [an addition to the account of Mendana's voyage].. 175-184 Additions and elucidations from Figueroa [to the voyage of Mendana

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Conduct of the discoverers in the tracks they made choice of
Investigation of what may be farther expected in the South Sea
Vocabulary of languages in some of the islands visited by Le Maire

and Schouten (n.p.), 7 pages.

A chronological table of discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere and
Pacific Ocean (n.p.), 11 pages.

Index (n.p.), 40 pages.

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Then follows "A Collection of Voyages, chiefly in the Southern Atlantick Ocean. Published from original MSS. By Alexander Dalrymple. London: Printed for the Author. 1775," &c. Contains

Preface

Dr. Halley's First Voyage and Abstract

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The voyages made in 1698, 1699, and 1700 by Dr. Edmund Halley,
published from the original manuscript in possession of the
Board of Longitude

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Extract from the Geographical Description of Terra Magellanica by
Capt. Dn Fra de Seixas y Lovera. Madrid, 1690
Extrait du Voyage fait aux Terres Australes, les années 1738 and
1739, par Mr. Des Loziers Bouvet, commandant la Frégate
l'Aigle, accompagnée de la Frégate la Marie

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1-16.

Extrait d'un Journal de Navigation pour un Voyage de la Mer du

Sud, fait par le S. Ducloz Guyot de St. Malo, dans le vaisseau
Espagnol le Lyon, en 1753

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Journal of the winds and weather, and degrees of heat and cold
by the thermometer at Falkland Islands from 1st February,
1766, to 19th January, 1767. Remarks by John McBride

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Paris;

* A French translation by M. de Fréville appeared in 1774. Saillant et Nyon; 8vo. This contains translation of "a letter to Dr. Hawkesworth," &c., q.v.

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