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ing the broad pennant of Commodore George C. Read. By Fitch W. Taylor. 2 vols. New York, 1840.

Von Wrangell, 10360, O. Narrative of an expedition to the Polar Sea in the years 1820, '21, '22 and '23. Commanded by Lieutenant, now Admiral, Ferdinand Von Wrangell, of the Russian Imperial Navy. Edited by Edward Sabine, R. A. London, 1840.

Walpole, 12407, O. Four years in the Pacific, in Her Majesty's Ship Collingwood, from 1844 to 1848. By Lieut. the Hon. Fred. Walpole, R.

N. 2 vols. London, 1849.

Weld, 12644, O. 1. The search for Sir John Franklin. A lecture by Charles Richard Weld. London, 1851.

Wilkes, 11256, 11257 & 11258, O. Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841 and 1842. By Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., Commander of the Expedition. 5 vols. and an Atlas. Philadelphia, 1845.

2468, Q. United States Exploring Expedition, during the years 1838, '39, '40, '41 and '42. Under the command of Charles Wilkes. Ethnography and Philology. By Horatio Hale, philologist of the Expedition. Philadelphia, 1846. (See also Dana, p. 1143, and Pickering, p. 1150.)

Williams, 9557 & 9599, O. A narrative of missionary enterprises in the South Sea Islands. With remarks upon the natural history of the Islands, origin, languages, traditions and usages of the inhabitants. By John Williams, of the London Missionary Society. New York, 1837. London, 1837.

Wilson, 9299, O. Narrative of a voyage round the world. By T. B. Wilson, M. D. London, 1835.

6358, D. An historical account of the circumnavigation of the globe, and the progress of discovery in the Pacific Ocean, from the voyage of Magellan to the death of Cook. Edinburgh, 1836.

7721, D. Voyages round the world, from the death of Captain Cook to the present time. Edinburgh, 1843.

9770, O. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's ship Adventure and Beagle, between 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America; and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. 4 vols. Plates. London, 1839.

9759, D. Rovings in the Pacific from 1837 to 1849. With a glance at California. By a merchant. 2 vols. London, 1851.

12858, O. Arctic Miscellanies. A souvenir of the late Polar search. By the officers and seamen of the expedition. 2d edition. London, 1852. 10780, D. Sandwich Island notes. By a häolé. New York, 1854.

AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. Adams, 10570, D. A spring in the Canterbury settlements. By C. Warner Adams, Esq. With engravings. London, 1853.

Angus, 8504, D. Savage life and scenes in Australia and New Zealand. By G. F. Angus. 2 vols. London, 1847.

Backhouse, 10821, O. A narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies, by James Backhouse. London, 1843.

Baker, 8238, D. Sydney and Melbourne; the present state of New South Wales. By C. I. Baker. London, 1845.

Bartlett, 7488, D. New Holland; its colonization, productions and resources. By T. Bartlett. London, 1843.

Bidwill, 10494, O. 2. Rambles in New Zealand. By John Carne Bidwill.

London, 1841.

Brodie, 11447, 0. Remarks on the past and present state of New Zealand, the result of five years' residence in the colony. By Walter Brodie. London, 1845. Browning, 7455, D. England's exiles; or a view of a system of instruction and discipline as carried into effect during the voyage to the penal colonies of Australia. By C. A. Browning, M. D. London, 1842. Burton, 10364, 0. The state of religion and education in New South Wales. By William Westbrook Burton, Esq. London, 1840.

Clacy, 10899. A lady's visit to the gold diggings of Australia in 1852-53. By Mrs. Charles Clacy. London, 1853.

Dieffenbach, 10494, O. 3. New Zealand and its native population. By Ernest Dieffenbach, M. D. London, 1841.

10793, O. Travels in New Zealand. By Ernest Dieffenbach, M. D.

2 vols. London, 1843.

Eyre, 11621, O. Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia,
in 1840-1. By Edward John Eyre. 2 vols. London, 1845.
Fox, 6397, D. Account of an expedition to the interior of New Holland.
Edited by Lady Mary Fox. London, 1837.

Gouger, 6625, D. South Australia in 1837. By Robert Gouger. 2d edition.
London, 1838.

Grey, 10548, O. Journals of two expeditions of discovery in northwest and western Australia during 1837, '38 and '39. By George Grey, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1841.

Griffith, 7945, D. 2. The present state and prospects of the Port Philip District in New South Wales. By Charles Griffith, A. M. Dublin, 1845.

Haygarth, 8877, D. 1. Recollections of bush life in Australia. By H. W. Haygarth. London, 1848.

Henderson, 9977, D. Excursions and adventures in New South Wales; with pictures of squatting and life in the bush; an account of the climate, productions and natural history of the colony, and of the manners and customs of the natives, with advice to emigrants, &c. By John Henderson, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1851.

Hodgkinson, 11292, O. Australia, explored and surveyed by order of the Colonial Government. By Clement Hodgkinson. London, 1845. Hodgson, 8473, D. Reminiscences of Australia, with hints on the squatter's

life. By C. P. Hodgson. London, 1846.

Hood, 11045, O. Australia and the east; being a journal of a voyage to New South Wales in an emigrant ship, and the route home by way of India and Egypt in 1841, '42. By John Hood. London, 1843. Howitt, 8098, D. Impressions of Australia Felix, during four years' residence in that colony; notes of a voyage round the world, Australian poems, &c. By Richard Howitt. London, 1845.

11382, D. Land, labor, and gold, or two years in Victoria; with visits to Sydney and Van Diemen's Land. By William Howitt. 2 vols. Boston, 1855.

Hughes, 10429, D. 1. The Australian colonies; their origin and present condition. By William Hughes. London, 1852.

Hursthouse, 10290, D. 2. Emigration; where to go, and who should go. New Zealand and Australia (as emigration fields) in contrast with the United States and Canada. Canterbury and the diggings. By Charles Hursthouse, Jr. London, 1852.

Lancelott, 10383, D. Australia as it is; its settlements and gold fields. By F. Lancelott, Esq. London, 1852.

Landor, 11973, O. The Bushman; or life in a new country. By E. W. Landor. London, 1847.

Lang, 9905, 2, & 10494, O. New Zealand in 1839; or four letters to the Rt. Hon. Earl Durham on the colonization of that island. By J. D. Lang, D. D. London, 1839.

8678, D. Cooksland in N. E. Australia, the future cotton fields of Great Britain. By J. D. Lang. London, 1847.

8677, D. Phillipsland; or the country hitherto designated Port Phillip. By J. D. Lang. London, 1847.

10439, D. An historical and statistical account of New South Wales; including a visit to the gold regions, and a description of the mines; with an estimate of the probable results of the great discovery. By John D. Lang, D. D. 3d edition. 2 vols. London, 1852. Lee, 9773, D. Adventures in Australia. By Mrs. R. Lee. London, 1851. Leichhardt, 11930, O. Journal of an overland expedition in Australia. By Dr. L. Leichhardt. London, 1847.

Leigh, 9789, O. Reconnoitring voyages and travels, with adventures in South Australia, etc. By W. H. Leigh, Esq. London, 1839.

Mackenzie, 10401, D. 4. The gold digger; a visit to the gold fields of Australia in February, 1852. Together with useful information for emigrants. By Rev. David Mackenzie. (With a map.) London, 1852.

10401, D. 5. Ten years in Australia. London, 1852.

By Rev. David Mackenzie.

McKillop, 9471, D. Reminiscences of twelve months service in New Zealand. By Lieut. McKillop, R. N. London, 1849.

Majoribanks, 8518, D. 2. Travels in New South Wales. By Alexander Majoribanks. London, 1847.

8092, D. Travels in New Zealand, with a map of the country. By Alexander Majoribanks, of Majoribanks. London, 1845.

Marshall, 6285, D. A personal narrative of two visits to New Zealand, in H. M. S. Alligator, A. D. 1834. By W. B. Marshall. London, 1836. Meredith, 7947, D. 2. Notes and sketches in New South Wales. By Mrs. Charles Meredith. London, 1844.

10388, D. My home in Tasmania, during a residence of nine years. By Mrs. Charles Meredith. 2 vols. London, 1852.

Mitchell, 9729, O. Three expeditions into the interior of Eastern Australia. By Major T. L. Mitchell. 2 vols. London, 1838.

11995, O. Journal of an expedition into the interior of Tropical Australia, in search of a route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria. By Lieut. Col. Sir T. L. Mitchell. London, 1848.

Mossman, 10401, D. 3. The gold regions of Australia. By Samuel Mossman. (With a map.) 3d edition. London, 1853.

Mudie, 9622, O. The felonry of New South Wales, being a faithful picture of the real romance of life in Botany Bay. By James Mudie. London, 1837.

Mundy, 12881, O. Our antipodes; or residence and rambles in the Australian colonies; with a glimpse of the good fields. By Lt. Col. Charles Mundy. 3 vols. London, 1852.

Murray, 7689, D. A summer at Port Philip. By Hon. R. Dundas Murray. Edinburgh, 1843.

Ogle, 10294, O. The colony of Western Australia; a manual of emigrants. By Nathaniel Ogle. London, 1839.

Petre, 10494, O. 1. An account of the settlements of New Zealand Company. By the Rev. H. W. Petre. London, 1841.

Polack, 9736, 0. New Zealand; being a narrative of travels and adventures during a residence in that country between 1831 and 1837. By J. S. Polack. 2 vols. London, 1838.

Polack, 6968, D. Manners and customs of the New Zealanders. By J. S. Polack, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1840.

Power, 9101, D. Sketches in New Zealand with pen and pencil. By W. Tyrone Power. London, 1849.

Pridden, 7684, D. Australia; its history and present condition. By the Rev. W. Pridden. London, 1843.

Rowcroft, 10500, D. The Australian Crusoes; or the adventures of an English settler and his family in the wilds of Australia. By Charles Rowcroft, Esq., with illustrations. Philadelphia, 1853.

Shaw, 10284, D. A tramp to the diggings: being notes of a ramble in Australia and New Zealand in 1852. By John C. Shaw, M. D. London, 1852.

Shortland, 12764, O. The southern districts of New Zealand; a journal, with passing notices of the customs of the aborigines. By Edward Shortland. London, 1851.

Sidney, 12957, O. The three colonies of Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia; their pastures, copper mines, and gold fields. By Samuel Sidney. With wood-cuts. London, 1852.

Stokes, 11774, O. Discoveries in Australia, during the voyage of H. M. S. Beagle, 1837 to 1843 By J. Lort Stokes, R. N. 2 vols. Maps

and plates. London, 1846.

Strzelecki, 11449, O. Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, accompanied by a geological map, sections, and diagrams, and figures of the organic remains. By P. E. De Strzelecki. 'London, 1845.

Sturt, 12203, O. Narrative of an expedition into Central Australia, during 1844-'5, and '6. By Charles Sturt. 2 vols. London, 1849. Swainson, 9965, O. 3, & 10494, O. 5. Observations on the climate of New Zealand; principally with reference to its sanative character. By William Swainson, Esq. London, 1840.

Terry, 10613, O. New Zealand, its advantages and prospects as a British colony, with a full account of the land claims, &c. By Charles Terry. London, 1842.

Townsend, 9107, D. & 9431, D. Rambles and observations in New South Wales. By J. P. Townsend. London, 1849.

Wakefield, 11434, O. Adventures in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844; with some account of the beginning of the British Colonization of the Islands. By Edward Jerningham Wakefield, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1845.

Wheeler, 9910, O. Extracts from the letters and journals of Daniel Wheeler, in the islands of the Pacific, Van Diemen's Land, New South Wales, and New Zealand. Philadelphia, 1840.

Wilkinson, 8868, D. South Australia, its advantages and resources. By G. B. Wilkinson. London, 1848.

Yate, 6187, D. An account of New Zealand, and of the Church Missionary Society's mission. By the Rev. William Yate. London, 1835. Young, 11243, D. The Southern World: Journey of a deputation from the Wesleyan Conference to Australia and Polynesia. By Rev. Robert Young. London, 1854.

SHIPWRECKS AND DISASTERS AT SEA.

Dartnell, 2458, Q. A brief narrative of the shipwreck of the transport Premier, near the mouth of the river St. Lawrence, in November, 1843. By George R. Dartnell. London, 1846.

Dickinson, 9419, O. A narrative of the operations for the recovery of the public stores and treasure of H. M. S. Thetis. By Capt. T. Dickinson, R. N. London, 1836.

Gilby, 9837, D. Narratives of shipwrecks of the royal navy between 1793 and 1849; compiled principally from official documents in the Admiralty. By William O. S. Gilby. With a preface by Wm. Stephen Gilby, D. D. London, 1850.

Key, 11815, O. Narrative of the recovery of H. M. S. Gorgon, stranded in the bay of Montevideo. By A. C. Key. London, 1847.

O'Brien, 9781, O. My adventures during the late war, comprising a narrative of shipwreck, captivity, escapes from French prisons, &c., from 1804 to 1827. By Donat Henchy O'Brien, Esq., R. N. 2 vols. London, 1839.

Viaud, 9498, O. Shipwreck of Pierre Viaud. By Wm. Griffith. London, 1776.

9302, O. A diary of the wreck of his majesty's ship Challenger, on the coast of South America, in May, 1835. London, 1836.

TRAVELS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF EUROPE.

Apperley, 7452, D. Nimrod abroad. By C. J. Apperley, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1842.

9244, O. Nimrod's hunting tours, interspersed with anecdotes, &c.
London, 1835.

Baretti, 11634, O. A journey from
Portugal, Spain and France.

1770.

London to Genoa through England,
By Joseph Baretti. 4 vols. London,

Baird, 10653, D. Old sights with new eyes. By a Yankee. With an intro

duction by Robert Baird, D. D.

New York, 1854.

Baxter, 12461, 0. Impressions of Central and Southern Europe. By Wm. Ed. Baxter. London, 1850.

Bell, 12414, O. 1. Wayside pictures, through France, Belgium and Holland. By Robert Bell. London, 1849.

Breckenridge, 6788, D. Memoranda of foreign travel, containing notices of France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. By Robert J. Breckenridge. Philadelphia, 1839.

Brown, 10294, D. Three years in Europe; or places I have seen and people I have met. By W. Wells Brown, a fugitive slave. With a memoir of the author, by William Farmer, Esq. London, 1852. Buckingham, 12111, O. France, Piedmont, Italy, Lombardy, the Tyrol and Bavaria. An autumnal tour. By J. S. Buckingham. 2 vols. London, 1849.

2548, Q. Belgium, the Rhine, Italy, Greece and the Mediterranean. By the Rev. G. N. Wright, and F. A. Buckingham. 2 Vols. Engravings. London, 1849.

Bullard, 10329, D. Sights and scenes in Europe. By Mrs. A. T. J. Bullard. St. Louis, 1852. Gift of the author.

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