304 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY, 
LITERATURE, 
To show the more important publications on the exploration, botanical col- — 
lecting, and geography of Venezuela, the following bibliography is added. 
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GEOGRAPHY OF VENEZUELA. 
— The following are selected from a list of about fifty books on io 2 
avg it is alinved, all that are of any value to the botanical worker 
Anonymous. 
"2A. Latiens written from Colombia during a pais! = Caracas to 
Bogota. G. Corvie & Co.: London, 1824, 208 pp., 
Gives description : the route as to forests, aaa ee cliffs, as to . 
agriculture, towns, e 
"13. Memoria de la Direccion general de estadistica al Presidento de é 
los Estados Unidos de Venezuela en 1873. Impr. Nacional: Caracas, 
1873, 3 vols. 
Very complete as to geography and commerce. 
André, E 
310 pp., 32 pls., m 
André went on ai expeditions up the Orinoco and Caura Rivers. 
Bénard, Charles 
gin 
Gives heights of mountains, length of rivers and drainage area, ule 
of temperatures, agriculture, and animals 
Caulin, Antonio. 
1779. 
lucia, prov. de Cumand, Guayana y vertientes del rio Orinoco. 
De San Martin: Madrid 1779, 482 pp., 3 pls., map. 
A natural history, oe descriptions of the rivers. 
see Paul de and Franco 
Les 
tats-Unis de Va sdasis. Sauvaitre: Paris, 1888, 300 pps 
ae 
Historio coro-graphica natural y evangelica de la Nueva Aa 3 
ugéne 1904, . 
Oo. A ristenitathes in Guianas. Scribner’s Sons: New York, 1% — 
_ Vénéauéla. Impr. G. Gounouilhou: Bordeaux, 1897, 106 Pe 
A good map, a very good guide containing population of many cies 
courses and lengths of many rivers, medicinal plants, and history 
Codassi, Agustin. 
Compia: Paris, 1841, 648 pp. 
The most complete geographical work on Venezuela. 
Restimen de la geografia de Venezuela. Impr. de H. rouse 3 
