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[ April 7, 1870 
in Freparaton, 1 Vol. m:dium 8vo., with 120 Original Lilustrations and 5 Maps, 
SCRAMBLES -AMONGST THE ALPS 
BY EDWARD WHYMPER. 
This Work will contain an account of all the principal Excursions made in the Alps, for the first time, by the Author during 
the years 1860-69, and will include, amongst others, the ascents of 
THE GRAND TOURNALIN 
MONT PELVOUX S c 5 c . 5 (x2,973 feet) 
THE POINTE DES ECRINS . : 5 3 A (73,464 5, ) 
(The Highest Mountain in France.) 
THE RUINETTE . 5 (q2;727, 55°) 
THE GRAND CORNIER 5 5 5 5 5 (GERSeCe cep )) 
THE DENT BLANCHE . 2 5 2 A ra; 318. 1) 
(Val Tournanche) | THE MONT DOLENT > 
5 3 3 « (12,566 feet) 
THE AIGUILLE DE TRELATETE : 
(3,000 ,, ) 
THE AIGUILLE D’ARGENTIERE Sis (13,100 ,, ) 
THE AIGUILLE VERTE a lef) S #TasAO ND 
THE GRANDES JORASSES Si iii eee taco mae 
THE-MATTERHORN.. Go? 2a lel = 6 fe ae eee eon 
&c., &c., &c. 
AND OF THE FOLLOWING Passes :— 
COL DES AIGUILLES D’ARVE 
MATTEKJOCH 
BRECHE DE LA MEIJE 
COL DES ECRINS 
COL DE PILATTE 
COL DE TRIOLET 
COL DE TALEFRE 
COL DOLENT 
COL VA CORNIERE 
MOMING PASS, &c., &c., &c. 
The Illustrations, from Photographs and from Sketches taken by the Author, have been 
engraved especially for this work, and include 
PORTRAITS OF CELEBRATED GUIDES AND DISTINGUISHED MOUNTAINEERS, 
NATURAL PHENOMENA, 
GLACIAL AND WEATHER 
ACTION, 
STARTLING INCIDENTS AND MOUNTAINEERING APPLIANCES. 
A LIST OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS APPEARED IN “NATURE” ON THE 24th OF MARCH. 
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STANFORD’S GEOLOGICAL MAP OF 
LONDON, 
SHOWING SUPERFICIAL DEPOSITS. 
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From the Published Maps and Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Eng- 
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of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council, 1866 to 1867,” by k. W. MyLne, 
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