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tions and land discoveries of Africa; the 7 th navigations and disco- 

 veries of Ethiopia ; the 8 th peregrinations and travels by land in Pa- 

 lestina, Natolia, Syria, Arabia, Persia, and other parts of Asia ; the 

 9 th peregrinations and discoveries by land of Assyria, Armenia, Persia, 

 India, Arabia, and other inland countries of Asia ; the 10 th prccteritorum, 

 or discoveries of the world such as in the other bookes are omitted. 



Vol. 2, pt. i, in five books ; the first contayning peregrinations and 

 discoveries in Tartaria and China ; the 2 nd peregrinations, voyages, dis- 

 coveries of China, Tartaria, Russia ; the 3 rd voyages and discoveries of 

 the north parts of the world in Asia, Europe, the polare regions, and 

 the north-west of America ; the 4 th English northern navigations, rela- 

 tions of Greenland, Greenland, &c. ; the 5 th voyages and travels to and 

 in America: Part n in five bookes [more]; the 6 th contayning En- 

 glish voyages to America, invasions and victories of the Spaniards in 

 those parts, plantations in Guiana, &c. ; the 7 th voyages to and about 

 the Southerne America; the 8 th voyages and land-travels in Florida, 

 Virginia, and other parts of the Northern America and to the islands 

 Azores ; the 9 th English plantations, acts and occurrents in Virginia 

 and Summer islands since 1606 till 1624 ; the 10 th English discoveries 

 and plantations in New-England, New-found-land, with the patent and 

 voyages to New-Scotland, relations also of the fleets sent forth by Queen 

 Elizabeth against the Spaniards. 



Vol. 3. Relations of the world and the religions observed in all ages 

 and places discovered, contayning a theologicall and geographicall hi- 

 storie of Asia, Africa and America ; and three whole treatises annexed, 

 one of Russia and other northeasterne regions by Sir J. Horsey ; the 

 2 nd of the Gulfe of Bengala by W. Methold ; the 3 rd of the Saracenicall 

 Empire, translated out of the Arabike [of G. Elmacin] by T. Erpenius; 

 3 vols. in 5 pts. fol. London, 1625 and 1626. 



Q. 



QUETELET (A.). Notes extraites d'un voyage scientifique fait en 

 Allemagne pendant 1'ete de 1829. 8 Sruxelles, 1830. 



. Notes extraites d'un voyage en Angleterre aux mois de Juin et de 



Juillet 1833. 8 Bruxelles, 1833. 



! QUIRING (PIETRO). See Ramusio (G. B.). Delle navigationi, &c. ; 

 vol. n. fol. 1583. 



R. 



RAMOND (L.). Voyages au Mont- Perdu, et dans la partie adjacente 

 des Hautes-Pyrnees. 8 Paris, an' ix-1801. 



RAMUSIO (Gio. BATTISTA).- Primo (secondo e terzo) volume dell* 

 navigationi et viaggi ; vol. I (terza edizione) nel quale si contengono la 

 descrittione dell' Africa e del paese del Prete Janni, con viaggi da Lis- 

 bona e dal Mar Rosso a Calicut, alle Molucche, con la relatione del 

 Giapan estratti dall' istoria del S. G. di Barros; vol. n 1'historia de' 

 Tartari da Marco Polo e da Hayton ; varie descrittioni, dell' Indie Orien- 

 tali ; della Tartaria, della Persia, dell' Armenia, Mongrelia, Zorzania, 

 nelle quali si raccontano molte imprese d'Ussuncassan, d'Ismael Soffi, 

 di Selim, &c., et il viaggio della Tana, il naufragio di P. Quirino, aggiun- 

 tovi la descrittione dell' una e dell' altra Sarmatia; vol. in, lc navi- 

 gationi all* Indie Occidentali di C. Colombo, F. Cortese, F. Pizzarro ; 

 con lo scoprire Temistitan nel Mexico ora (lotto Nuova Spagna, la gran 

 provincia del Peru, il fiume Maragnou ; le navigationi fatte dipoi alle 



