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SOCIETIES A^^) CLUBS (continued) 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued) 

 Haklutt Societt. Publications of the (continued) : 



Vols. 



38. Frobisher (Martin), Three Voyages in Search of a Passage to Cathaia and India 



by the North West, 1576-78 ; with Selections from MS Documents in the British 



Museum and State Paper Office, by Rear-Admiral R. CoUinson. 

 39. Morga (Antonio de). The Phihppine Islands, Moluccas, Siam, Cambodia, Japan, 



and China, at the close of the Sixteenth Century. Translated from the Spanish 



by Hon. H. E. J. Stanley ; and a Letter from Luis Vaez de Torres, describing his 



Voyage through Torres Straits. 

 40. Cortes (Heman). Fifth Letter to the Emperor Charles V, containing an Account 



of his Expedition to Honduras. Translated by Pascual de Gayangos. 

 41. Garcilasso de la Vega. First Part of the Royal Commentaries of the Yncas. 



Translated by C. R. Markham. 

 42. The Three Voyages of Vasco da Gama and his Vice-Royalty, from the Lendas 



da India of Caspar Correa ; accompanied by Original Documents. Translated by 



E. J. Stanley. 

 43. Columbus (Christopher). Letters, with other Original Documents relating to his 



Four Voyages to the New World. Translated and edited by R. H. Major. 2nd Ed. 

 44. Salil-ibn-Razik. History of the Imams and Se}-)-ids of 'Om4n, 6611856. 



Translated by G. P. Badger. 

 45. Garcilasso de la Vega. Commentaries. Vol. II. 

 46. Canarian (The) ; or Book of the Conquest and Conversion of the Canarians in 



1402, by Jean de Bethencourt. Composed by Pierre Bontier and Jean Le Verrier. 



Translated by R. H. Major. 

 47. Reports on the Discovery of Peru. (1) Xeres (Francisco de). Report. (2) 



Astete (M. de) Report on the Expedition to Pachacamac. (3) Pizarro (Hernando) 



Letter to the Royal Audience of Santo Domingo. (4) Sancho (P.) Report on 



the Partition of the Ransom of AtahuaUpa. Translated by C. R. Markham. 

 48. Narrativ&s of the Rites and Laws of the Yncas. Translated from the Original 



Spanish MS, by C. R. Markham. 

 49. Barbaro (Josafa) and Contarini (Ambrogio). Travels to Tana and Persia. 



Translated from the Italian by W. Thomas and S. A. Roy. Edited by Lord 



Stanley of Alderley. 

 50. Zeno (Nicolo and Antonio). Voyages to the Northern Seas in the Fourteenth 



Centur}\ Translated, with Notes, by R. H. Major. 

 51. Hans Stade of Hasse. The Capti^aty of, in 1547-55, among the Wild Tribes of 



Eastern Brazil. Translated by Albert Tootal, and annotated by R. F. Burton. 

 52. MageUan. First Voyage round the World. Translated from the Accounts of 



Pigafetta and other Contemporary Writers, by Lord Stanley of Alderley. 

 53. Dalboquerque (Afonso). Commentaries. Translated by W. DeGray Birch. Vol. I. ' 

 54. Veer (Gerrit de). The Three Voyages of William Barents to the Arctic Regions, 



1594-96. 

 55. Dalboquerque (A.) Commentaries. Vol. II. 

 56. Voyages of Sir James Lancaster to the East Indies, with Abstracts of Journals 



of Voyages to the Ea^it Indies during the Seventeenth Century, and the Voyage 



of Captain John Knight (1606) to seek the North West Passage. Edited by 



C. R. Markham. 



Hax SEED KxoLLYS Society. Pubhcations of the : Svo, 9 vok 1847-53 



Braght (T. J. van). MartjTologies of the Churches of Christ, commonly called 



Baptists, during the Era of the Reformation, translated from the Dutch. Edited 



by E. B. Underbill. 2 vols. 



Bunyan (John). Pilgrim's Progress, with an Introduction by George OflFor. 



Canne (John). Necessity of Separation from the Church of England. Edited by 



Rev. Charles Stovel. 



