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south from Valdiva, v. 1.-Of the Amsterdam Stadt-house map of the world, etc., v. 3.-Anson, G. Voyage round the world, v. 5.-Asiento contract, v. 4-Beauchesne Gouin, de. Voyage, v. 4.-Bougainville, - - de. Voyage to Malouines or Falkland islands, v. 5.-Bouvet, L. Voyage in southern Atlantic ocean, V. 5.Brouwer, H. Expedition to Chili, v. 3. History of buccaneers, V. 4.Origin of name buccaneer, v. 4. Policy of English and French governments with respect to buccaneers, v. 4.-Buccaneers under J. Cook sail from Virginia, v. 4.-Cabrillo, J. R. Voyage to north of California, v. 1.— Discovery of California, v. 1.-Expeditions of Spaniards in California to 1697, v. 4.-Camargo, A. de. Voyage from Spain to Peru, v. 1.-Careri, G. Voyage across Pacific, v. 4.-Name Carolinas given to islands southward of the Marianas, v. 3.-Carolinas, or New Philippine islands, v. 5.-Siege and plunder of Carthagena, v. 4.Cavendish, T. Voyage round the world; 2d voyage, v. 2.-Some account of charts to this volume, with observations on geography of 16th century, V. 1.-Establishment of Spaniards in Chili, v. 1.-Memoir, explanatory of chart of coast of China, etc., v. 3.-Of early intercourse of Europeans with China, and settlements on Formosa, v. 3.-Clipperton, J., and Shelvocke, G. Voyage, v. 4.Concluding chapter; a revision or supplement, v. 5.-Cook, J. Buccaneer expedition, and death, v. 4.Voyage of the Cygnet, v. 4.-Dampier, W. Voyage to New Holland and New Guinea; Voyage to South sea, v. 4.-Davis, E. Buccaneer expedition, v. 4.-Del Valle, Marquis. Voyage to California, v. 1.-Island Donna Maria de Lajara, v. 3.-Drake, F. Voyage round the world, v. 1.-Western navigation from Europe to East Indies, v. 3.-Attempt by English East India company to reestablish trade with Japan, V. 3.-English South sea company, v. 4.-Various expeditions, 1526-33, v. 1.-Exquemelin, History of American sea rovers, v. 4.-Fenton, E., and Ward, L. Ill conducted voyage and return of 2 English ships, V. 2.-Name flibustier, v. 4.-Follada, J. B. de la. Voyage, v. 3.- Fonte, B. de. Doubtful relation of voyage, v. 3.-Island Formosa taken from Hollanders, v. 3.Notice of Formosa, v. 2.-French West India company, v. 4.-Gamboa,

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P. S. de. Expedition to fortify Strait of Magellan; Voyage from Peru to Strait of Magellan, thence to Europe, v. 2.-Gennes, de. Voyage to Strait of Magellan, v. 4. Grijalva, H. de, and Alvarado, Voyage from Peru to Moluccas, v. 1. -Gualle, F. de. Navigation from New Spain to Philippines, and from Macao to New Spain, v. 2.-Halley, E. Voyage to south Atlantic ocean, v. 4. -Hawkins, R. Voyage to South sea, v. 2.-Review of dominion of Spaniards in Hayti, v. 4.-Introductory; brief account of discoveries in South sea, previous to Magellan, v. 1.-Of islands discovered near continent of America in Pacific ocean, v. 1.-Attempts by Portuguese to renew trade with Japan, v. 3.-Coast of Japan seen for 1st time by Europeans, v. 1. Voyage of ships Kastrikom and Breskens to north of Japan, v. 3.Discoveries by Japanese to north, v. 3. Discovery by Japanese of island Bunesima, etc., v. 3.- 1st mission of French Jesuits to China, v. 3. -Kwast, M. Voyage to sea east of Japan, v. 3.-Ladrilleros, J. Voyage to Strait of Magellan, v. 1.-Settlement of Ladrone islands by Spaniards, v. 3.-Voyage of French ship Le Conde, v. 5.-Legaspi, M. L. de. Expedition from New Spain to Philippines, V. 1.-Le Maire, J., and Schouten, W. C. Voyage round the world, v. 2.-Voyage of Spanish ship Leon to Chili and Peru, and return, v. 5.-Loyasa, G. J. de. Voyage from Spain to Moluccas, v. 1.-Magellan, F. Voyage, and sequel after death of, v. 1.-Mahu, J., and Cordes, S. de. Voyage of 5 ships to South sea, v. 2. -Mansvelt, Attempt to form independent buccaneer establishment, v. 4.-Mendana, A. de. Discovery of Salomon islands, v. 1; 2d voyage, v. 2. -Merick, A. Voyage to Strait of Magellan, v. 2.-Continuation of discoveries to north of Mexico, v. 1.-Commencement of missionary undertakings to islands in South sea, v. 3.-Some account of native inhabitants of Mosquito Shore, v. 4. -Narbrough, J. Voyage to Patagonia and Chili, v. 3.-Voyage of Nassau fleet, to South sea, and to East Indies, v. 3.-Voyages of Dutch for farther discovery of New Holland and New Guinea, v. 4.-Concerning navigation from New Spain to Philippines and return, v. 2.-Niza, M. de. Relation of journey to Cevola, v. 1.-Nodal, B. G. de, and G. de. Ex

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pedition to examine Strait Le Maire, v. 2.-Noort, O. van. Voyage round the world, v. 2-Brief review of various reports concerning discovery of northwest passage, v. 2.-Oxnam, J. Enterprise in South sea, v. 1.-Discovery of north coast of Papua by Portuguese, v. 1.-Missionary voyage to Patagonia, v. 5.-Peche, T., v. 4; Voyage to Molucca and Philippine islands, etc., v. 3.-Origin of report concerning supposed discovery of Pepys island, v. 4.-Progress of Spaniards in Philippines, v. 1.— Narrative of wreck of Dutch ship on island Quelpaert, and captivity of crew, v. 3.-Quiros, P. F. de. Information collected from natives concerning undiscovered lands; Preliminary to discoveries; Voyage, v. 2. Islands Rica de Oro and Rica de Plata, v. 2.-Roche, A. de la. Voyage, v. 3.-Rogers, W. Voyage round the world, v. 4.-Roggewein, J. Voyage round the world, v. 4.Brief notice of 1st entrance of Russians into sea east of Asia, v. 3.Saavedra, A. de. Voyage from New Spain to Moluccas, v. 1.-Iniquitous settlement of island Saint Christopher by English and French, v. 4.Ship San Agustin wrecked, v. 2.-Islands San Felix and San Ambor discovered, v. 1.-Of islands marked in charts with name Santa Tecla, v. 3. -Company of Scotland trading to Africa and Indies; colony formed at Darien, v. 4.-Events connected with maritime expeditions in South Sea, to 1558, v. 1.-Navigations of French to South sea, v. 4.-Trading voyages from Europe to South sea, by Strait Le Maire, v. 3.-Reports concerning discovery of southern continent, v. 1. -Spanish ship seized by natives of Ladrone islands, v. 2.-Spilbergen, J. Voyage round the world, v. 2.-Spanish colony founded in Strait of Magellan, v. 2.-Strong, J. Voyage to coast of Chili and Peru, v. 4.-Swan, and Townley, ---. Adventures on coast of New Spain, v. 4.-Tasman, A. J. Notices of 2d voyage of discovery; Voyage in 1642, v. 3.1st certain knowledge of the great Terra Australis, v. 2.-Early instance of use of timekeepers at sea, v. 3.— Torres, L. V. de. Relation concerning discoveries of Quiros, v. 2.Tortuga seized by hunters; surprised by Spaniards, v. 4.-Treaty made by Spaniards with Don Henriquez, v. 4. -Treaty of America, v. 4.-Ulloa, F. de. Discovery that California was

part of the continent, v. 1.-Considerations on rights acquired by discovery of unknown lands, etc., v. 4. -Vea, A. de. Voyage to Strait of Magellan, v. 4.-La Vera Cruz surprized by flibustiers, v. 4.-Villalobos, R. L. de. Voyage, v. 1.-Vizcaino, S. Expedition to California; Voyage to examine western coast of California, v. 2.-Wreck of British frigate the Wager, V. 5.-Disputes between French government and West India colonies, v. 4.-William, a Mosquito Indian, who lived 3 years at Juan Fernandez, v. 4.-Witherington, R. and Lister, C. Voyage from England, intended for South sea, v. 2. [Churchill, Awnsham and John.]

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collection of voyages and travels, some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English ... With a general preface, giving an account of the progress of navigation, from its first beginning ... 3d ed. 1744-46. 6 v. G160 C56.

CONTENTS.-Account of 42 persons who perished by shipwreck near Spitzbergen in 1646, v. 2.-Account of the king of Mocha, v. 6.-Account of trade to Africa, v. 5.- Angelo, M., and Carli, D. de. Voyage to Congo, 1666-67, v. 1.-Backhoff, F. I. Voyage into China, v. 2.-Baldaeus, P. Description of Malabar and Coromandel, as also of Ceylon, v. 3.Barbot, J. Description of the coasts of North and South Guinea, and of Ethiopia Inferior, and a voyage to Congo, v. 5.-Baron, S. Description of Tonqueen, v. 6.-Baumgarten, M. Travels through Egypt, Arabia, Palestine and Syria, v. 1.-Beauplan, G. le V. de. Description of Ukraine, v. 1. Bolland, R. Draught of the straights of Gibraltar, v. 4.-Borri, C.-Account of Cochin-China, v. 2.Brower, H. Voyage to Chili, v. 1.Candidius, G. Account of Formosa and Japan, v. 1.-Careri, J. F. G. Travels through Europe; Voyage round the world, v. 4.-Columbus, F. History of the life and actions of Christopher Columbus, and of his discovery of the West Indies, v. 2.— Description of the Mosqueto kingdom, v. 6.-Discovery of the island Salomon, v. 5.-Everard, R. Relation of 3 years' sufferings in a voyage to India, v. 6. Gatonbe, J. Voyage into the northwest passage. 1612, v. 6.-Greaves, J. Discourse of the Roman foot and denarius. Py

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V. 2.-Hamel, H. Shipwreck of a Dutch vessel on the coast of the isle of Quelpaert, and description of Corea, v. 4.-Herrera, A. de. 1st discovery of America, v. 5. James, T. Voyage in intended discovery of the northwest passage, v. 2.-Journal kept by 7 sailors in Greenland, 1633-34, v. 2.-Lord, H. Discovery of the Banian religion and the religion of the Persees, v. 6.May, C. Wonderful preservation of the ship Terra Nova, v. 6.-Merin, J. B. Journey to the mines of Hungary, v. 4.-Merolla da Sorrento, J. Voyage to Congo, v. 1.-Monck, J. Memoirs concerning old and New Greenland, v. 1.-Monson, W. Naval tracts, v. 3.-Navarette, D. F. Account of the empire of China, v. 1.

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Account of the Russian discoveries between Asia and America. To which are added, the conquest of Siberia, and the history of the transactions and commerce between Russia and China. The 3d ed., rev. and cor. 1737. G680 C83

Supplement: A comparative view of the Russian discoveries with those made by Captains Cook and Clerke, has special t.-p. and pagination. Bibliography: p. xii-xiii.

Cranz, David. The history of Greenland: containing a description of the country, and its inhabitants: and particularly, a relation of the mission, carried on for above these thirty years by the Unitas fratrum, at New Herrnhuth and Lichtenfels in that country. Tr. from the High Dutch ... 1767. 2 v. G760 C36. An introduction to ancient and modern geography, on the plan of Goldsmith and Guy .. with an atlas. 9th ed. 1823. G125 C97.

Clarke, E. D. Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Afri- Cummings, J. A. ca by E. D. Clarke ... 4th ed. 1816-24. 11 v. G490 C59.

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A new voyage round the world. Describing particularly, the isthmus of America, several coasts and islands in the West Indies, the isles of Cape Verd, the passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, the isle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India Islands near Cambodia, China, ForNew mosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c. Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Isles; the Cape of Good Hope and Santa Hellena. Their soil, rivers, harbours, plants, fruits, animals, and inhabitants. Their customs, reIlligion, government, trade, &c. lustrated with particular maps and draughts The 3d. ed. cor. 1698-1703. 3 v. in 2. Library has v. 1. G420 D16. Dana, R. H. Two years before the mast. A personal narrative. New ed., with subsequent matter by the author. 1888. G540 D17. De Long, G. W. The voyage of the Jeannette. The ship and ice journals of George W. De Long, lieutenant-commander U. S. N., and commander of the Polar expedition of 1879-1881. Ed. by his wife, Emma De Long. 1883. 2 v. G820 J4.

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Greely, A. W. International polar expedition. Report on the proceedings of the United States expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land. 1888. 2 v. G670 G78.

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Hakluyt, Richard. Hakluyt's collection of the early voyages, travels, and discoveries, of the English nation. A new ed., with additions London, R. H. Evans, 1809-12. 5 v. G240 H155.

"An accurate reprint of the best folio [1598-1600] with the addition of those voyages which were published in the first edition, and omitted in the second. It likewise has a supplement containing all the voyages and travels printed by Hakluyt, or at his suggestion, which forms the latter part of the fourth, and the whole of the fifth volume, and was sold separately to complete old editions. It was ed. by R. H. Evans."-Lowndes, Man. of Eng. lit.

CONTENTS.-Alarchon, F. Voyage to the gulfe of California, 1540, v. 3.Alcock, T., Wrenne, G., and Cheyney, R. Voyage into Persia, 1563, v. 1.— Aldersey, L. Voyage to Alexandria and Cairo, 1588, v. 2.-Voyage to Jerusalem and Tripolis, 1581, v. 2.Alured, Bp. of Worcester. Voyage unto Jerusalem, 1058, v. 2.-Amadas, P., and Barlow, A. First voyage to the coast of Virginia, 1584, v. 3.Ambassages, treatises, priviledges, letters, and other observations, depending upon the voyages, v. 1, 2, 3.— Anghiera, P. M. d'. Historie of the West Indes, v. 5.-Arthur, King of Britain. Voyage to Island and the north-eastern parts of Europe, 517, v. 1.—Athelard, of Bathe. Voyage to Egypt and Arabia, 1130, v. 2.-Austel, H. Voyage by Venice to Ragusa, 1586, v. 2.-Baker, R. Two voyages to Guinea, 1562-63, v. 2.—Baldwine, Abp. of Canterbury. Voyage unto Syria and Palaestina, 1190, v. 2.-Banister, T., and Ducket, G. Voyage into Persia the fift time, 1569, v. 1.-First and second voyages to Barbary, 1551, v. 2. -Barker, A. Voyage to Tierra Firma and the bay of Honduras, 1576, v. 4.Beaufort, H., Winchester. Bp. of Voyage to Jerusalem, 1417, v. 2.Beniger, R., and Borey, T. Voyage to Brasil, 1540, v. 4.-Bertus. Voyage into Ireland, 684, v. 1.-Bodenham, R. Voyage to Candia and Chio, 1550, v. 2.-Voyage to San Juan de Ulloa, and the city of Mexico, 1564, v. 3. Bohun, H., and Quincy, S. Voyage to the Holy Land, 1222, v. 2.-Bruton, W. Newes from the East Indies, or a voyage to Bengalla, v. 5.-Burrough, C. Voyage into Persia the

sixt time, 1579, v. 1.-Burrough, Sir J. Taking of the Madre de Dios, etc., 1592, V. 3.-Burrough, S. Voyage from Colmogro in Russia to Wardhouse, 1557, v. 1.-Voyage toward the river of Ob, 1556, v. 1.—Burrough, W. Voyage to the Narue in Liefland, 1570, v. 1.-Cabot, S. Voyage to the north part of America for the discovery of a north-west passage, 1497, v. 3. Candish, T. Voyage into the South Sea and round the earth, 158688, v. 4.-Last voyage for the South Sea, the Philippines, and China, 1591, v. 4. Carpini, J. de P. Long and wonderfull voyage, 1246, v. 1.-Cartier, J. 1, 2, and 3 voyages, 1534-40, v. 3.-Chaloner, Sir T. Voyage to Alger, 1541, V. 2.-Chanceller, R. Voyage, 1553, v. 1.-Chilton, J. Voyage to the principal parts of Neuva Espana, and to Peru, 1568, v. 3.Conquest of the grand Canaries, v. 5.-Conquest of the isles of Anglesey and Man by Edwin the Saxon, king of Northumberland, 624, v. 1.-Constantine the Great. Voyage to Greece, Egypt, Persia, and Asia, 339, v. 2.Coronado, F. V. de. Voyage to Cibola, Acuco, Tiguex, Quiuira, and to the western ocean, 1540, v. 3-Curson, R. Voyage to Damiata in Egypt, 1218, v. 2.-Davis, J. The world's hydrographicall description, v. 4.-Two voyages for the discovery of the north-west passage, 1585-86, v. 3.-Devereux, R., 2 Earl of Essex. Omissions of Cales voyage stated and discussed, v. 5.— Discourses, letters, intelligences, observations, and principal ruttiers belonging to the voyages, v. 4.-Discourses, letters, etc., upon the voyages to New Mexico, Cibola, and Quiuira, v. 3.-Divers particulars intermingled among the voyages to Florida, v. 3.-Downton, N. Firing and sinking of the Cinquo Chaguas, 1594, v. 3.-Drake, Sir F. Expedition to the West Indies, 1585-86, v. 4.First voyage to Nombre de Dios and Darien, about 1572, v. 4.-Voyage into the South Sea, 1577, v. 4.-Voyage to Cadiz, and exploits performed by him, 1587, v. 2.-Voyage to the northwest of California, v. 3.-and Hawkins, Sir J. Last voyage to the West Indies, 1595, v. 4.-Drake, G. Voyage to the isle of Ramea, 1593, v. 3.Drake, J. Voyage up the river Plate, 1582, v. 4.-Duddeley, R. Voyage to Trinidad and Paria, 1594-95, v. 4.-Edgar, King. Voyage with 4000 shippes round about his large monarchie,

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