818 SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. [Bibliography. 



MORRELL, B. 



1832. A Narrative of Four Voyages. United States, 1832. 



[Gives a glowing description of " Auckland's Island," which " is 

 one of the finest places for a small settlement that can be found on 

 any island in the Southern Hemisphere above lat. 35°." In 1823 

 the schooner " Henry " took from these islands 13,000 "of as good 

 fur-seal skins as were ever brought to the New York market." 

 " Scarcely one to be found now." Same at the Snares.] 



MOSELEY, H. N. 



1876. Botany of the Antarctic Islands. Journ. Linn. Soc, Botany, xv, p. 485. 



Murray, G. 



1901. The Antarctic Manual for the Use of the Expedition of 1901. Edited 

 by George Murray, F.R.S. 



[Contains chapters on terrestrial magnetism, antarctic climate, 

 geology, instructions for collecting, notes on antarctic zoology 

 (including a chapter on " Kerguelen Island : an Introduction to 

 Antarctic Zoology "), and botany, and extracts from the journals 

 of Biscoe, Balleny, Wilkes, D'Urville, Arctowski, &c., and a valuable 

 bibliography of Antarctic literature (compiled by H. R. Mill).] 



MUSGRAVE, T. 



1866. Cast away on the Auckland Isles : a Narrative of the Wreck of the 

 " Grafton " and of the Escape of the Crew after Twenty Months' 

 Suffering. Lockwood and Co., London, 1866. Edited by John J. 

 ShiUinglaw, F.R.G.S. 



[With map and appendices, including a short account of the 

 Auckland Islands and the loss of the " Invercauld."] 



Newton, A. 



1893. Mr. H. 0. Forbes's Discoveries in the Chatham Islands. Nature, 1893, 

 xlviii, pp. 101, 150 (27th May, 1893). 



New Zealand Pilot. 



1901. New Zealand Pilot. Edition 1901. 



[Contains information as to position, size, &c., of the islands. 

 Supplementary information to date is given in the " New Zealand 

 Nautical Almanac and Tide -tables," published annually.] 



Nordenskjold, 0. 



1904. " Antarctic." Zwei Jahre in Schnee und Eis am Siidpol. 2 vols. 



Berlin, 1904. 



[A translation from the Swedish original by Mathilde Mann.] 



1905. Reports Swedish Antarctic Expedition. [See under "Antarctic," 1905.] 



