116 LIST OF JOURNALS, ETC. 



Parry. — Narrative of an Attempt to reach the North Pole, in the year 1827, in boats from the Hecla, 

 under the command of Captain William Edward Parry, R. N., F. R. S., &c. London, 1828. 



Penny. — Mr. Goodsir's Narrative of the Voyage of the Advice (whale ship), Mr. Penny Commander, 

 through Lancaster Sound, 1849. 



Penny. — Report of Proceedings of Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, commanded by 

 Captain William Penny. 



Penny. — Letter from Mr. William Penny, inclosing Reports of Proceedings of the Travelling Parties 

 from her majesty's ship Sophia, in search of Sir John Franklin, in the Spring and Summer 

 of 1851. 



Phipps. — A Voyage to North Pole, undertaken by his majesty's command, 1773. By Conslantiue 

 John Phipps. London, 1774. 



Portlock. — A Voyage around the World ; but more particularly to the Northwest Coast of America. 

 Performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788. By Captain Nathaniel Portlock. London, 

 1789. 4to. 



Pullen. — Proceedings of a Boat Expedition from Wainwright Inlet to Fort Simpson, on the Mac- 

 kenzie River, July 25 to October 3, 1849. By Commander W. J. S. Pullen, of H. M. brig 

 Plover. 



Pullen. — Journal of the Proceedings of the Party from Mackenzie River towards Cape Bathurst, in 

 search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition; thence back again, and on to Fort Simpson. July 

 17 to October 5, 1850. By W. J. S. Pullen, Commander R. N., commanding the Expedition. 



Pullen. — Journal of the Proceedings of her majesty's ship North Star, in Erebus and Terror Bay, 

 Beechey Island. Winter of 1852-53, and to August, 1853. By W. J. S. Pullen, Com- 

 mander R. N. 



Rae. — Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea, in 1846 and 1847. By John Rae, 

 Hudson Bay Company's service, Commander of the Expedition. London, 1850. 



Rae. — Narrative of the Proceedings of an Expedition, under the command of Dr. Rae, from Fort 

 Confidence to the Shores of the Arctic Sea, by way of the Coppermine River, in the Summer 

 of 1849. 



Rae. — Expedition under Dr. Rae from Fort Confidence, April, 1851, in which he examined the shore 

 of Wollaston Land to the eastward of long. 110°, and westward as far as long. 117° 17'. 



Rae. — Proceedings of Dr. John Rae, Chief Factor Hudson's Bay Company, by Repulse Bay to Castor 

 and Pollux River, in 1853 and 1854, during which journey he obtained conclusive information 

 of the fate of a portion of Sir John Franklin's Expedition. 



Richardson. — Narrative of the Proceedings of Sir John Richardson to the Shores of the Polar Sea, 

 between the Mackenzie and Coppermine Rivers, in 1848. 



Richardson. — Arctic Searching Expedition; a Journal of a Boat-voyage through Rupert's Land 

 and the Arctic Sea, in search of the Discovery Ships under command of Sir John Franklin. 

 By Sir John Richardson, C. B., F. R. S., &c. In two volumes. Published by authority. 

 London, 1851. 



