The Geographical Journal, Band 6

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Royal Geographical Society., 1895
Includes the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, formerly published separately.
 

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Seite 278 - ... enable the two Governments to come to an agreement with the Chinese Government as to the limits of Chinese territory in the vicinity of the line, in such manner as may be found most convenient. 4. Her Britannic Majesty's Government and the Government of His Majesty the Emperor of Russia engage to abstain from exercising any political influence or control, the former to the north, the latter to the south, of the above line of demarcation.
Seite 575 - Campsterianus," from the little estate of Campster, in Caithness, where he was born in 1842. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MA...
Seite 590 - Fellows of the Society who have taken photographs during their travels, would forward copies of them to the Map Curator, by whom they will be acknowledged. Should the donor have purchased the photographs, It will be useful for reference if the name...
Seite 285 - The Mississippi River and its Source : a Narrative and Critical History of the River and its Headwaters, accompanied by the Results of Detailed Hydrographic and Topographic Surveys.
Seite 494 - Curator, by whom they •will be acknowledged. Should the donor have purchased the photographs, it will be useful for reference if the name of the photographer and...
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Seite 278 - Rabat on the Aksu river, if that locality is found not to be north of the latitude of Lake Victoria, and from thence it shall be prolonged in an easterly direction so as to meet the Chinese frontier. If it should be found that Kizil...
Seite 38 - ... of, that Sir John Franklin's Expedition, having accomplished this examination, returned southward from latitude 77° north, which is at the head of Wellington Channel, and re-entered Barrow's Strait by a new channel between Bathurst and Cornwallis Islands. Seldom has such an amount of success been accorded to an Arctic navigator in a single season, and when the ' Erebus ' and
Seite iv - All Subscriptions are payable in advance, on the 1st of January in each year. The privileges of a Fellow include admission (with one Friend) to all ordinary Meetings of the Society, and the use of the Library and Map-room. Each Fellow is also entitled to receive a copy of all the Society's periodical publications.

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