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[Hakluyt Society. (Contd.)] 

 [Works issued by the Hakluyt Society. (Contd.)] 



No. 24. Expeditions into the Valley of the Amazons, 1539, 1540, 

 1639. Translated and edited ... by C. R. Markliam, <tc, 

 pp. Ixiv, 190 : I map. 1850. 



Lasso de la Vega, G. The expedition of G. Pizarro to 



the Land of Cinnamon, A.D. 1589-42. 

 Herrera Tordesillas, A. de. The Voyage of F. de 

 Orellana down the River of the Amazons. A.D. 

 1540-41. 

 Acuna, C. de. A new discovery of the great River of 



the Amazons . , . 1639, &c. 

 A list of the principal tribes of the Valley of the 



Amazons. 



n - 25. Early Voyages to Terra Auatralis, now called Australia 

 . . . Edited, with an introduction, by R. H. Major, c. 

 pp. crio-, SOD, 13 : S maps. 1859. 



Arias, J. L. A memorial . . . respecting the explora- 

 tion, colonization, and conversion of the Southern 

 Laud. 



Vaez de Torres, L. Relation . . . concerning the 

 discoveries of Quiros ... A translation ... by 

 A. Dalrymple, <{.<. 

 Extract from the book of dispatches from Batavia 



. . . 1644, <tr. 

 The voyage and shipwreck of F. Pelsaert ... on the 



coast of New Holland, &c. 



Pool, G. T. Voyage ... to the South Land, <tc. 

 Account of the wreck of the ship " De Vergulde 

 Praeck " on the Southland, and the expeditions . . . 

 in search of the survivors, <(?. 

 V<51kersen, S. Description of the West Coast of the 



South Land, tfce. 

 Witeen, N. Extract translated from . . . "Noord en 



Cost Tartarye." 



Dampier, W. Account of ... observations ... on 

 the coast of New Holland, in 1687-88, being an 

 extract from Ms " New Voyage round the World." 

 Dampier, W. Extract from Sloan MS. 8236, entitled 

 " The adventures of W. Dampier . . . who . . . 

 travaled back over land through . . . Darien. 

 Vlamingh, W. Some particulars relating to the 



voyage ... to New Holland in 1696. 

 Extract from the journal of a voyage made to the 



unexplored South Land, tftc. 



Dampier, W. Account of ... observations ... on the 

 coast of New Holland, in 1699, being an extract 

 from " A voyage to New Holland," tfcc. 

 A written detail of the discoveries and noticeable 

 occurrences in the voyage . . . 1705, from Batavia 

 ... to New Holland, <C-c. 



The Houtman's Abrolhos in 1727 ... By P. A. Lenpe. 

 Narrative of the Embassy of R. Gonzalez de Clavijo to 

 the Court of Timonr . . . 1403-6. Translated . . . with 

 notes, a preface, and an introductory Life of Timour 

 Beg, by C. R. Markbam, d-c. pp. Im, 200: 1 map. 1S59. 



H. Hudson the Navigator. The original documents 

 in which his career is recorded, collected, partly trans- 

 lated, and annotated, with an introduction by G. M. 

 Asher, <c. pp. ccxmii, 2S2: 3 maps. 1860. 



Divers voyages and northerne discoveries of . 

 H. Hudson. 



[The first voyage was written by J. Playse and 

 H. Hudson, and the third voyage by R. Juet.) 

 Prickett, A. A ... discourse of the [third] . . . 



voyage [of H. Hudson], and the success thereof. 

 H. Gerritz's various accounts of Hudson's two last 



voyages. 

 Appendix :- 



... 1524. 



Writings of W. Barentz in Hudson's possession. 

 [From " Purchas his Pilgrimea."] 



A letter from President Jeannin to Henry IV. of 

 France, containing an account of his negotiations 

 with H. Hudson, through I. le Maire. 



28. The Expedition of P. de Ursua and L. de Aguirre in 

 search of El Dorado and Omasua in 1560-61. Trans- 

 lated from Fray P. Simon's " Sixth Historical Notice 

 of the conquest of Tierra Firme," by W. Bollaert . . . 

 with an introduction by C. R Markhani, tkc. pp Kii 



837; 1 map. 1861. 



29. The Life and Acts of Don A. Enriquez de Guzman . . . 

 Translated . . . with notes and an introduction, by 



C. R. Markhani, d-c. pp. xxv, 168. 1802. 



SO. The discoveries of the World from their first original 

 unto the year of our Lord 1555, by A. Galvano . . 

 corrected ... by R. Hakluyt (1601). Now reprinted 

 with the original Portuguese text : and edited by Vice- 

 Vinm.il Bethune, <0c. pp. viii, 21$. 1S62. 



81. Mirabilia descripta. The Wonders of the East, by Friav 

 Jordanus. Translated, with ... a commentary, by Col. 



H. Yule, (t-c. pp. iv, xvii, 68. 1868. 



82. The Travels of L. di Varthema in Egypt, Syria, Arabia 

 . . . Persia, India, and Ethiopia, A.D. 1503 to 150S 

 Translated . . . by J. W. Jones ... and edited, with 

 notes and an introduction, by G. P. Badger, tfcc. pp. cxxi, 



SiO : S inapt. 1863 



S3 1 The Travels of P. de Cieza de Leon, A.D. 1532-50, con- 

 it Vtained in the first (and) second part of his Chronicle of 

 68. ) Peru. Translated and edited, with notes and an intro- 

 duction, by C. R. Markham, etc. 2 Vol. 1864, 83. 



26. 



27. 



Voyage of J. de Verazzano along the coast of North 

 America from Carolina to Newfoundland ... 152 



[Hakluyt Society. (Contd.)] 

 [Works issued by the Hakluyt Society. (Contd.)] 



No. 34. Narrative of the proceedings of Pediarias Davila in the 



provinces of Tierra Firme . . . and of the discovery of 



the South Sea and the coasts of Peru and Nicaragua. 



Written by the Adelantado P. de Andagoya. Translated 



and edited, with notes and an introduction, by C. R. 



Markbam. pp. xxix t 88: 1 map. 1865. 



35. A description of the coasts of East Africa and Malabar 



in the beginning of the Sixteenth Century, by D. Bar- 



bosa . . . Translated from an early Spanish manuscript, 



with notes and a preface, by the Hon. H. Stanley. 



pp. xi, 336: 2 pis. 1866. 



,, 36, \Cathay and the way thither; being a Collection of 



37. /medieval notices of China, translated and edited by 



H. Yule, Ac. 2 Vol. [continuously paged.] 1866. 



i. Odoric of Pordenone, The eastern parts of the 

 World described, Ac. 



ii. Letters and reports of missionary Friars from 



Cathay and India. 

 in. Cathay under the Mongols. Extracted from 



Rashiduddin. 



iv. Pegolotti, F. B. Notices of the land route to 

 Cathay, Ac. 



v. John de' MarignolH and his recollections of Eastern 



travel. 



vi. Ibn Batnta's travels in Bengal and China. 

 38. The three Voyages of M. Frobisher, in search of a passage 

 to Cathaia and India, by the North-west, A.D. 1576-8. 

 [By Capt. G. Best.] Reprinted from . . . Hakluyt's 

 Voyages ... By Rear -Admiral R. Collinson, Ac. 

 pp. xxvi, 37U : 1 pt., 2 maps. 1867. 



The Philippine Islands, Moluccas, Siam, Cambodia, 

 Japan and China, at the close of the Sixteenth Century. 

 By A. de Morga. Translated from th Si>anish, with 

 notes and a preface ... by the Hon. H. E. J. Stanley. 

 pp. xxiv, &19; 2 pis. 1868 



The Fifth Letter of H. Cortes to the Emperor Charles V., 

 containing an account of his expedition to Honduras. 

 Translated from the Spanish by Don P. de Gayangos,<fcc. 

 pp. xvi, 156. . 1868. 



) First Part of the Royal Commentaries of the Yncas by 

 >the Ynca Garcilasso de la Vega. Translated and edited, 

 J with notes and an introduction, by C. R. Markbam. 

 2 Vol. 1860-71. 



The three Voyages of Vasco da Gama, and his Vice- 

 royalty. From the Lendas da India of G. Correa . . . 

 Translated ... by the Hon. H. E. J. Stanley, pp. Ixxx, 

 ltSO,xxxv: 3 pis. 1869. 



Select Letters of Christopher Columbus . . . Translated 

 and edited by R. H. Major . . . Second edition, Ac* 

 pp. iv, cxlii, 25& : 1 pi. col. [For 1st ed. See No. 2. j 1S70. 

 History of the Imams and Seyyids of 'Oman, by Salil- 

 Ibn-Eazik, from A.D. 661-1856. Translated . . . and 

 edited, with notes, appendices, and an introduction, 

 continuing the History down to 1870, by G. P. Badger, 

 Ac. pp. cxxviii, Ii35; 1 map. 1871. 



[See ante, No. 41.] 



The Canarian, or, Book of the conquest and conversion 

 of the Canarians in ... 1402, by J. de Bethencourt . . . 

 Composed by P. Bontier and J. I.e Verrier. Translated 

 and edited, with notes and an introduction, by R. H. 

 Major, <-c. pp. Iv, 829; 1 pl. t 1 map. 1872. 



Reports on the Discovery of Peru. I. Report of F. de 

 Xeres . . . 11. Report of M. de Astete on the expedition 

 to Pachacamac. in. Letter of H. Pizarro to the Royal 

 Audience of Santo Domingo, iv. Report of P. Sancho 

 on the partition of the ransom of Atahuallpa. Translated 

 and edited, with notes and an introduction, by C. R. 

 Markhani, Ac. pp. xxii, IJtf: 1 map. 1872. 



Narratives of the Kites and Laws of the Yncas. Trans- 

 lated from the original Spanish Manuscripts, and edited, 

 with notes and an introduction, by C. R. Mark ham, dr. 

 pp. xx, 220. 1873. 



Travels to Tana and Persia, by J. Barbaro and A. Con- 

 tarini . Translated from the Italian by W. 1 homas . . . 

 and by S, [or rather E.] A. Roy . . . and edited, with 

 an introduction, by Lord Stanley of Alderley. pp. xi, 

 173 []. 1873. 



A narrative of Italian travels in Persia, in the fifteenth 

 and sixteenth centuries. Translated and edited by 

 C. Grey. pp. xvii, 229 [2]. 1873, 



Zeno, C. Travels in Persia. 



Angiolello, G. M. A short narrative of the life and 

 acts of the King Ussun Cassano. 



The travels of a Merchant in Persia. 



Narrative of ... V. D'AlJesandri. 

 The Voyages of the Venetian Brothers N. and A. Zeno, 

 to the Northern Seas, in thexivth Century, comprising 

 the latest knownaccounts of the lost colony of Greenland ; 

 and of the Northmen in America before Columbus. 

 [Compiled from the letters of N. Zeno, by N. Zeno the 

 Younger.] Translated and edited, with notes and an 

 introduction, by R. H. Major, pp, cii, 6lt : 1 pi., 3 maps. 1873. 



Zeno, N. &. A. The discovery of the Islands of Fria- 

 landa, Ac, [Another edition, See No. 7.] 



Appendix : 



Bardsen, I. Description of Greenland in the four- 

 teenth century. 



The Captivity of H. Stade ... in A.D. 1547-1555 among 

 the wild tribes of eastern Brazil (with a preface by 

 J. Dryandri called Zycbman). Translated [from the 

 German] by A. Tootal . . . and annotated by R. F. 

 Burton, pp. xcvi, 169. 1874. 



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