Te) Pies oe 
which has been 1 ying among the Manuscripts 0 
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4 Narrative of a Voyage to Spitzbergen. 393 
om the more recent surveys to which allusion has been made. 
The scale of the map is 1: 6,000,000. Two detailed subordi- 
nate maps are printed on the same sheet with it, having a scale 
600,000, one of which gives the White Mts. ew 
Hampshire, the other the Black Mts. of North Carolina, both 
1613.—In the Transactions of the American Antiquarian Socie- 
ty, vol. iv. just published, S, F. Haven, Esq., the Society's Libra- 
Tian, has edited with an introduction and notes, a Narrative of a 
as, commonly known as “ His Pilgrimes, ” ve this account, 
the Antiquarian 
Society, has never before been printed. There is reason for 
which appears in the same volume. Baffin was attached to the 
ship of the commander of the fleet; and from that circumstance, 
apart from his personal reputation and the value of his scientific 
observations, his journal would naturally be the one selected for 
publication. The author of our account was in another vessel 
UR. SCL—SECOND SERIES, Vor, XXX, No. 90.—NOV., 1860, 
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