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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Cook (J.) and King (J.) — Continued, 

 with a great Variety of Portraits of 

 Persons, Views | of Places, and Histor- 

 ical Representations of Remarkable 

 Incidents, drawn by Mr. | \Vel)ber 

 during the Voyage, and engraved by 

 the most eminent Artists. | Published 

 by Order of the Lords Commissioners 

 of the Admiralty. | Vol. I [-III]. | 



London: | printed by W. and A. 

 Strahan : | for G. Nicol, bookseller to his 

 majesty, in the Strand; | andT. Cadell, 

 in the Strand: | MDCCLXXXIV[17«4]. 



3 vols, mapa and plates, 4°, and atlas, folio. 



Linguistic contents as under litlenext above, 

 vol. 2, pp. 335, 336, vol. 3, pp. 5i2-546. 



Oopieis seen: Astor, Bancroft, British 

 Museum, Greely, Harvard, Lenox, Watkinson. 



A I voyage | to the | Pacific 



ocean. [Undertaken, | by the command 

 of his majesty, lor making | Discov- 

 eries in the Northern Hemisphere. | To 

 determine | The Position and Extent of 

 the West Side of North America ; | its 

 Distance from Asia ; and the Practica- 

 bility of a I Northern Passage to 

 Europe. | Performed under the direc- 

 tion I of Captains Cook, Gierke, ami 

 Gore, I In his majesty's Ships the Res- 

 olution and Discovery. | In the Years 

 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. ! In three 

 volumes. | Vol. I and II written by 

 Captain James Cook, F. R. S. | Vol. Ill 

 by Captain James King, LL. D. and F. 

 R. S. I Illustrated with Maps and 

 Charts, from the Original Drawings 

 made by Lieut. | Henry Rol)erts, under 

 the Directi(m of Captain Cook. | Pub- 

 lished by Order of the Lords Commis- 

 sioners of the Admiralty. | Vol. 

 I [-III]. I 



Dublin : Printed for H. Chamberlaine, 

 W. Watson, Potts, Williams, | Cross; 

 [&c. six lines.] | M,DCC.LXXXIV 

 [1784] . 



3 vols, maps and plates, 8°. 



Linguistic contents as under titles above, vol. 

 2, pp. 33.5, •■;36, vol. 3, pp. 542-546. 



Copii'n seen: Boston Athenaeum, British 

 Museum, Congress, Harvard. 



A I voyage | to the | Pacific 



ocean ; | Undertaken by Command of 

 his majesty, | for making | discoveries 

 I in the northern hemisphere: | Per- 

 formed under the Directicm of | Cap- 

 tains Cook, Gierke, aud Gore, | In the 

 Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. | 



Cook (J.) and King (J.) — Continued. 

 Being a copious, com])rehensive, and 

 satisfactory abridgment of the | voy- 

 age I written by | Captain James Cook, 



F. R. S. I and | Captain James King, 

 LL. D. and F. R. S. | Illustrated with 

 Cuts. I In four volumes. | Vol. I [-IV]. 



I [Monogram.] | 



London : printed for .John Stockdale, 

 Scratcherd, and Whitaker, John Field- 

 ing, and John Hardy. I MDCCLXXXIV 

 [1784]. 



4 vols, plates, 8°. 



Brief remarks on the language of the Indians 

 of Nntka Sound, inchuling a few examples, 

 vol.2, pp. 274-275. 



Copies seen ; Bancroft, British Museum, Har- 

 vard. 



A I voyage | to the | Pacific 



ocean. | Undertaken, | by the command 

 of his majesty, | for making [ Discov- 

 eries in the Northern Hemisphere. ( 

 Performed under the Direction of 

 Captains Cook, Gierke, .and Gore, | in 

 His Majesty's Ships the Resolution and 

 Discovery ; in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 

 1779,andl780. | In three volumes. | Vol, 

 I. and II. written by Captain James 

 Cook, F. R. S. I Vol. III. by Captain 

 James King, LL. D. and F. R. S. | Pub- 

 lished l)y the Order of the Lords Com- 

 missioners of the Admiralty. | The 

 second edition. | [Portrait of Cook.] 

 I Vol. I[-III]. 

 London: | printed by H.Hughs, ( for 



G. Nicol bookseller to his majesty, in 

 the Strand; | and T. Cadell, in the 

 Strand. | M. DCC. LXXXV[1785]. 



3 vols. maj>s and plates, 4°, and atlas folio. 



This edition contains "A defence of the 

 arguments advanced in the Introduction to 

 Captain Cook's last voyage." which does not 

 appear in the earlier editions. 



Anderson (W.), Vocabularies and numerals 

 of the Nootka language, vol. 2, pp. 335, 336, vol. 

 3, pp. 540-546. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Lenox. 



— — Troisieme voyage | de Cook, | 



ou I Voyage a I'ocean Pacifique, | 

 ordonne par le Roi d'Angleterre, | Pour 

 fairedesDocouvertesdansl'Hemisphere 

 Nord, I iiour determiner la position & 

 I'^tendue de la Cote-Ouest de | I'Amd- 

 rique Septentrionale, sa distance I'Asie, 

 I & rosoudre la question du passage an 

 Nord. I Execute sous la direction des 

 Capitaiues Cook, Gierke «& Gore, I sur 



