812 8UBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. [Bibliogra'phy . 



COLBECK, W. 



1900. Map of the Route of the " Southern Cross " Antarctic Expedition. 

 Geog. Jour., London, xvi (1900), pp. 500, 569. 



Dahl, — . 



1909. Ergebnisse der Hamburger Magalhaensischen Sammelreise 1892 bis 1893. 

 Naturwissenschaftliche Wochenschrift, vii, October, 1909, pp. 668-670. 



Delano, Amasa. 



1817. A Narrative of Voyages and Travels in the Northern and Southern 

 Hemispheres. Boston, 1817. 



[Slight description of the Snares, Bounty Islands, New Holland, 

 and Van Diemen's Land.] 



" Discovery." 



1902. The Voyage Southward of the "Discovery." Geog. Jour., xix, 1902. 



DOUGALL, W. 



1888. Far South : Stewart Island, the Snares, Auckland, Campbell, Antipodes, 

 and Bounty Islands. Notes by Dougall, Photo. Invercargill, 1888. 

 [Mr. Dougall accompanied the C.G.S. " Stella," Captain Fair- 

 child, to these islands, and took a series of 51 views, of which this 

 is the descriptive letterpress.] 



Drude, 0. 



1897. Manuel de Geographie Botanique. Translated from the German by 

 G. Poirault. 



[Pp. 503-511 deal with the flora of the antarctic islands.] 



Drygalski, E. von. 



1905. Reports German South Polar Expedition. [See under " Antarctic," 

 1905.] 



D'UrVILLE, J. S. C. DUMONT. 



1834. Voyage pittoresque autour du Monde. Paris, 1834. 



[An imaginary voyage, in which D'Urville weaves into his own 

 narrative extracts from the voyages of other circumnavigators, the 

 whole forming an admirable resume. The story of New Zealand is 

 given in 76 pages and 30 illustrations, and includes the outlying 

 Macquarie, Campbell, Auckland, Antipodes, Bounty, Chatham, and 

 Kermadec Islands.] 



[A German translation in 2 vols., Leipsic, 1834-39.] 



1854. Voyage au Pole sud dans I'Oceanie sur les corvettes " I'Astrolabe " et 

 la " Zelee " execute par ordre de Roi pendant 1837-1840 sous le 

 commandement de M. J. Dumont D'lJrville ; public par ordon- 

 nance de S.M. sous la direction superieure de M. Jacquinot. 32 vols., 

 avec un atlas en 6 vols. Paris, 1842-54, 



