670 VOYAGES. 



PHIPPS (CONSTANTINE JOHN), Lard Mulgmve. A voyago towards the 

 North Pole, 1773. 4 London, 1774. 



PICTET (MARC-AUGUSTE). Voyage de trois raois, en Angleterre, en 

 Ecosse, et en Irlande pendant 1'ete de Tan ix (1801). 8 Geneve, an 

 xi (1802). 



PIGAFETTA (PHILIPPUS). Vera descriptio regni African! quod Con- 

 gus appellatur ; ex E. Lopez acroamatis ; iconibus opera S. T. et 

 J. J. de Bry exornata. fol. Francofurti, 1598. 



FILLER (MATHIAS) et MITTERPACHER (L.). Iter per Poseganam Scla- 

 voniae provinciam mensibus Junio et Julio anno 1782 susceptum. 4 

 Budas, 1783. 



PINGRE (ALEXANDRE-GUI). See Verdun de la Crenne ( ), Borda et 

 Pingre. Voyage. 4 .1778. 



PITTAKYS (K. S.). L'ancienne Athenes, on la description des aniiquites 

 d' Athenes, et de ses environs. 8 Athenes, 1835. 



PIZZARRO (FRANCESCO). See Ramusio (G. B.). Delle navigationi, &c. ; 

 vol. in. fol. 1565. 



POCOCKE (RICHARD). A description of the East and some other coun- 

 tries ; vol. i, Observations on Egypt ; vol. n, Observations on Palae- 

 stine, Syria, Mesopotamia, Cyprus and Candia ; 3 vols. fol. London, 

 1743-1745.. 



POIRET ( ). Voyage en Barbarie pendant les annees 1785 et 1786; 

 avec un essai sur 1'histoire naturelle de ce pays ; 2 vols. 8 Paris, 

 1789. 



POLO (MARCO). See Ramusio (G. B.). Delle navigationi, &c. ; vol. 11. 

 fol. 1583. 



The travels ; being a description, by that early traveller, of remark- 

 able places and things in the Eastern parts of the world ; translated from 

 the Italian, with notes, byW. Marsden. 4 London, 1818. 



PORTLOCK (NATHANIEL). A voyage round the world, performed in 

 1785-1788. 4 London, 1789. 



POUGENS (CHARLES). See Forster (J. G. A.). Voyage philosophique 

 et pittoresque. 8 [1796.] 



PRINS (JEURIAN). Journael ofte Dag-register van de Reyse die gedaen 

 is door's Landts Vloot onder den Manhaften Heer Admirael Michael 

 A. de Ruyter ; bevattende al't gunt voorgevallen in de Middelandtse 

 Zee, Cabo Verde, de Kust van Guinea, Carabise Eylanden in Terra 

 Nova, tot hare widerkomst in 't Vaderlandt. 4 Amsterdam, 1666. 



PROME (JEAN). See Deshayes (L. de C.). Les voyages en Danne- 

 marc. 12 1664. 



PURCHAS (SAMUEL). His pilgrimes; vol. I st , pt. i in 5 books; the first 

 contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, pa- 

 triarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, enquiries also of languages- 

 and religions, &c. ; the 2 nd a description of the circum-navigations of 

 the globe ; the 3 rd navigations and voyages of English-men along the 

 coasts of Africa to the Cape of Good Hope, and from thence to the Red 

 Sea, the Abassine, Arabian, Persian, Indian shoares, &c. ; the 4 th En- 

 glish voyages beyond the East-Indies, to the islands of Japan, China, 

 Cauchinchina, the Philippines with others, and the Indian navigations 

 further prosecuted, their commerce vindicated, &c. ; the 5 th naviga- 

 tions, traffiques, discoveries of the English nation in the Easterne parts 

 of the world, continuing the English occurrents, and contayning the 

 English affaires with the great Samorine in the Persian and Arabian 

 Gulfes, &c. Part n in five bookes [more], the 6 th contayning naviga- 



