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title of " A Voj^age round the World." In August 1836, he pro- 

 ceeded to the north of Ireland, where he remained during the 

 next three months. He paid a short visit to the Channel Islands, 

 St. Malo, and Dinant in the summer of 1839. In the latter part 

 of 1840 he embarked at Blackwall for Falmouth and Oporto, landed 

 there, and visited the following places in succession, viz. the Alto- 

 Douro, Lanego, Oporto, Lisbon (visiting St. TJbes, the salt-pans 

 of Eio Lado, Cintra, Colares, and the English lines), Cadiz, Seville, 

 Port St. Mary, and Xeres, Gibraltar, Ceuta, Malaga, Granada, 

 Almeria, Carthagena, Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona, and Tarragona. 

 Prom Barcelona he proceeded to Majorca, Minorca, Algiers, Bona, 

 Tunis, and Carthage ; thence to Malta, the Ionian Islands, Patras, 

 Athens, the island of Syra, Smyrna, Rhodes, Beyrout, and Alex- 

 andria ; from thence to Cairo, Suez, Moses' "Wells, &c. Then from 

 Cairo he crossed the Desert, to Jerusalem by way of El Arish, 

 then to the Jordan, Dead Sea, and Bethlehem ; then from Jeru- 

 salem to Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee, Mount Carmel, Acre, Tjto, 

 Sidon, and Beyrout. Prom Beyrout he went to Tripoli, the island 

 of E-hodes, Latakia, Sudea (on the Orontes) ; thence to Antioch, 

 Aleppo, and Hamman, by the Desert, to Damascus, and across the 

 Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon back to Beyrout. This he left for 

 Alexandria, Malta, and Naples, from the latter place making his 

 way through Apulia, Calabria and Sicily to Eeggio, and thence 

 back to Naples. He then proceeded through the Abruzzi to Pes- 

 cara on the Adriatic, Loretto, Rimini, Ravenna, Perrara, Padua, 

 Venice, Udine, Goritz, and Trieste ; thence to Piume, Zara, Libe- 

 uico, Nut, Seigu, Spalatio, by sea to Ragusa and Boca di Cataro, 

 making a tour in Montenegro, and returning to Boca di Cataro 

 and Ragusa, then voyaging to Stagno, crossing the Isthmus, thence 

 through the Gvdf of Narenta, up the little Narenta river, returning 

 to Port Opus and Metcavitch, and descending the main stream of 

 the Narenta to the sea, along the coast to Spalatio, from thence 

 going to Seigu, and entering Bosnia by BiUibuch, passing to 

 Zavena, Travnich, Kisslovoda and Sana, to the frontiers of Servia, 

 thence to Belgrade, down the Danube to Giurgevo, Bucharest, 

 and Ibrail, across the Sereth to Galatz, thence to Jassy and through 

 the Bukoviaa, Transylvania, and Hungary to Vienna. Then through 

 Austria, Bavaria, and the Tyrol to Italy, visiting Verona, Lodi, 

 Milan, Pavia, Genoa, and Nice ; thence to Toulon, Marseilles, Avi- 

 gnon, Nismes, Montpellier, Cette, Perpignan, St. Louis, and the Pjtc- 

 nees, Arriege, Bagneres de Bigorre, Cauterets, Pau, and Bayonne. 

 Thence into Spain by Vittoria to Valladolid, visiting from thence 



