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MMual of Hydrograpliical Surveying. 



A DESCRIPTION OF THE MEANS AND METHODS EMPLOYED IN 

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Late in Command of H.M. Surveying Ships, " Sheerwater " and " Fawn. 



IFM Illustrations. %vo. \<,s. 



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TliQ Wliite SedL Peninsula. 



A JOURNEY TO THE WHITE SEA, AND THE KOLA DISTRICT. 



By EDWARD RAE, F.R.G.S., 



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SUMMER AND WINTER JOURNEYS THROUGH SWEDEN, NORWAY, 

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With Descriptions of the Inner Life of the People, their Manners 

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Author of " Equatorial Africa," "Ashango Land," &c. 



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By Sir RICHARD TEMPLE, Bart. 



Men and Events of my Time India in 1880. 



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