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APPENDIX 
THE PRINCIPAL ANTARCTIC VOYAGES SINCE 1770. 
In the following list the names of the leader and of his ship 
are used as an indication of the voyage. The description of the 
voyage will be found in the works whose titles follow. 
Cook, James, with the Resolution and Adventure, 1772-1775. 
Cook, James. A voyage towards the South Pole and Round 
the World , performed in his Majesty’s Ships the Resolution 
and Adventure in the years 1772-75 in which is included 
Captain Furneaux’s narrative of his proceedings in the 
Adventure during the separation of the ships . 3 vols. Lon- 
don, 1777. 
(This work has been republished in many editions and in 
various languages.) 
Forster, George. A voyage round the world in H. M. Sloop 
Resolution commanded by Captain Cook , 1772-75 . 2 vols. 
London, 1777. 
Forster, John Reinhold. Observations , made during a voyage 
round the World , on Physical Geography, Natural History 
and Ethic Philosophy. London, 1778. 
Sparrmann, Andrew. Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, 
towards the Antarctic Circle and round the World, but 
chiefly into the country of the Hottentots and Caffres from 
1772-76. Translated from the Swedish. 2 vols. London, 
1785. 
(This work exists in many translations. In the English 
edition only seven pages are devoted to the Antarctic part of 
the voyage.) 
Smith, William, with the brig Williams, 1819-20. 
Miers, J. Account of the discovery of New South Shetland, 
with observations of its importance in a geographical, com- 
mercial and political point of view . (In the Edinburgh Philo- 
sophical Journal, vol. 3, (1820) pp. 367-380.) 
[Young, Dr.] Notice of the Voyage of Edward Bransdeld, 
master of his Majesty’s Ship Andromache, to New South 
Shetland (in the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal , vol. 4, 
(1821) pp. 345-348). 
