652 VOYAGES. 



BARTOLOZZI (FRANCESCO). Apologia delle ricerche istorico-critiche 

 circa alle scoperte di A. Vespucci, in confutazione della lettera seconda 

 allo stampatore data col nome del Padre Canovai. 8 Firenze, 1 789. 



BASS ( ). Account of a voyage by which the existence of a strait 

 separating Van Dieman's Land from the continent of New Holland was 

 ascertained. See Collins (D.). An account of the English colony in 

 New South Wales. 4 1798. (Miscellaneous.) 



BEHR (JOHAN van der). Neun-jahrige Ost-Indianische Reise ; mit C. 

 Eisslingens Italianischen Wegweiser ; 2 pts. in 1 vol. 4 Francofurti, 

 1689. 



BEKE (CHARLES T.). On the former extent of the Persian Gulf, and 

 on the comparatively recent union of the Tigris and Euphrates. 8 

 London, [no date]. 



. On the localities of Horeb, Mount Sinai and Midian in connexion 



with the hypothesis of the distinction between Mitzraim and Egypt. 

 (From the British Magazine.) 8 London, 1835. 



BELFOUR (F. C.). See Paul Archdeacon of Aleppo. The travels of 

 Macarius, &c. 4 1829, &c. 



BELON (PIERRE). Les observations de plusieurs singularitez et choses 

 memorables trouvees en Grece, Asie, Judee, Egypte, Arabie, et autres 

 pays estrangers. 4 Paris, 1588. 



BENZONUS (HIERONIMUS). Americae pars quarta (quinta et sexta); 

 pars vn ab Ulrico Fabro in Latinum conversa autore M. Gotardo 



Artus; pars vin in unum corpus redacta auctore M. Gotardo 



Artus; figuris illustrata opera T. de Bry et filiorum ; 10 pts. fol. 

 Francofurti, 1594-1599- 



BERGHE (ARNOLD van de) ? See Anonymous. Ambassades memora- 

 bles de la compagnie des Indes oriental es, &c. fol. 1680. 



BERTAUT ( ). See Anonymous. Journal du voyage d'Espagne. 4 

 1669. 



BERTH ANDON de la BROCQUIERE ( ). The travels to Palestine, 

 and his return from Jerusalem overland to France, during the years 

 1432 and 1433 ; extracted and put into modern French from a MS. in 

 the library at Paris, and published by Le Grand d'Aussy ; translated by 

 T. Johnes. 8 Hafod Press, 1807. 



BEUDANT (F.-S.). Voyage, &c. (See Beudant F.-S.). Voyage mine- 

 ralogique, &c. 4 1822. (Geology.) 



BIET (ANTOINE). Voyage de la France equinoxiale en 1'isle de Cayenne 

 entrepris par les Francois en 1'annee MDCLII. 4 Paris, 1664. 



BILBERG (JOHN). A voyage of the late king of Sweden [Charles XI], 

 and another of mathematicians sent by him, in which are discovered 

 the refraction of the sun, which sets not in the northern parts at the 

 time of the summer solstice; variations of the needle; latitudes of places, 

 &c. 8 London, 1698. 



BLANCHARD (NICOLAS or FRANCOIS). Journal and certificates of 

 [his] fourth voyage [in a balloon]. 4 London, 1784. 



BLIGH (WILLIAM). Voyage to the South Sea, undertaken for conveying 

 the bread-fruit to the West Indies, including an account of the mutiny 

 on board the Bounty. 4 London, 1792. 



BLUNT (Sir HENRY). Voyage into the Levant, being a journey by Ve- 

 nice into Dalmatia, Sclavonia, Bosnia, Hungary, Macedonia, Thessaly, 

 Thrace, Rhodes and Egypt. 12 London,, 1669. 



BONPLAND (A.M.). See Kunth (C. S.). Synopsis plantarum. 8 

 1822, &c. (Botany.) 



