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Balch, Edwin Swift — Antarctica Addenda (in the Journal 
of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, vol. 157 (1904) pp. 
80-88. This contains important references to the work of 
the early American sealers.) 
Bellingshausen, Admiral, with the Vostok and Mirni, 1819-21. 
Bellingshausen, F. G. Two Voyages of exploration in the 
Antarctic Ocean and a circumnavigation of the zvorld in the 
years 1819, 1820, 1821 carried out in the corvettes Vostok and 
Mirni under Captain Bellingshausen as leader of the expedi- 
tion and Lieutenant Lazareff. 2 vols. and atlas [in Russian]. 
St. Petersburg, 1831. 
Gravelius, H. F. von Beilin gshausens F orschungsfahrten ini 
Siidlichen Eismeer, 1819-1821. Auf Grund des russischen 
Originalwcrks herausgegeben vom Verein fur Erdkunde su 
Dresden . Leipzig, 1902. 
(The only nearly complete translation of the original Rus- 
sian work. The facts of the voyage are summarised in the 
Geographical Journal, vol. 21 (1903) pp. 150-159.) 
Palmer, Nathaniel B., in the Hero, 1820-21. The voyage of 
Palmer and those of other American sealers are described 
in the following works : 
Fanning, Edmund. Voyages round the zvorld, with selected 
sketches of voyages to the South Seas. . . . London, 1834. 
Balch, Edwin Swift. Antarctica, Philadelphia, 1902. 
Powell, George, in the Dove, 1821-22. 
Powell, George. Notes on South Shetland, printed to accom- 
pany the chart of the newly discovered lands which has been 
constructed from the explorations of the sloop Dove by her 
commander, London, 1822. 
Weddell, James, with the Jane and Beaufoy (Matthew 
Brisbane), 1822-24. 
Weddell, James. A voyage towards the South Pole performed 
in the years 1822-24, containing an examination of the Ant- 
arctic Sea to the 74th degree of latitude, and a visit to Tierra 
del Fuego with a particular account of the inhabitants. Lon- 
don, 1825. (A second edition with additional matter was pub- 
lished in 1827.) 
