94 GEORGE BRYCE: OUTLINES OF 
III. Lone (8. H.) 
Narrative of an expedition to source of St. Peter’s, etc. By W. H. Keating, 
geologist and historiographer. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1824. 
(6) FRANKLIN (Str JOHN.) 
Narrative of an Overland Journey to the Polar Nea, 1819-22. 4to. London, 
1823. 
(7) FRANKLIN and RICHARDSON. 
Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea, 1825-26-27. 
By Capt. John Franklin and Capt. John Richardson. 4to. London, 1828. 
(8) Back (CAPT. GEORGE.) 
Arctic Land Expedition to the Mouth of Great Fish River, in 1833-35. By 
Capt. Back. 8yo. London, 1836. 
(9) Stpson (T.) 
(a) Narrative of the Discovery of the North-West Coast of America, 1836-39. 
8vo. London, 1843. 
(b) Life and Travels of Thomas Simpson. By his brother, Alexander Simpson. 
8vo. London, 1845. 
(10) RAE (JOHN .) 
Narrative of an expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea, 1846-47. By John 
Rae. 8vo. London, 1857. 
(11) RICHARDSON (SIR JOHN.) 
Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, through Rupert’s Land to the 
Arctic Sea. By Sir John Richardson, 1847-9. 8vo. New York, 1852. 
(12) MILTON and CHEADLE. 
The North-West Passage by Land. By Viscount Milton and Dr. Cheadle. 8vo. 
London, 1865. 
(13) FLEMING (SANDFORD.) 
(a) Ocean to Ocean. By G. M. Grant. 8vo. Toronto, 1873. 
(b) do. do. do. (Revised edition.) 8vo. London, 1877. 
(c) Canadian Pacific. By Charles Horetzky. 8vo. Montreal, 1874. 
E. 
Outlines of Famous Journeys. 
(1) PIERRE GAUTHIER DE VARENNES, SIEUR DE LA VERANDRYE, was the son of the 
Governor of Three Rivers, in Quebec, and was born in the year 1685. He went home to 
France, entered the army, fought at the battle of Malplaquet, and was severely wounded 
