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Wilkes, Charles, with the American Exploring Expedition in the 
Vincennes, Peacock, Porpoise, Sea Gull, and Flying Fish, 
the last four vessels commanded on the Antarctic part of the 
cruise at one time or another by William L. Hudson, Cad- 
walader Ringgold, William M. Walker, James W. E. Reid, 
Samuel R. Knox, and R. F. Pinkney. 
Wilkes, Charles. Narrative of the Exploring Expedition , by 
Authority of Congress , during the years 1838-1842 . 5 vols. 
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Callahan, James Morton. American Relations in the Pacific 
and the Far East. (In Johns Hopkins University Studies , 
Baltimore, 1901. This describes the circumstances leading to 
the dispatch of the Expedition.) 
Wilkes, Charles. Defence [in the Court-martial Proceedings]. 
(This pamphlet appears to have been printed for presentation 
in Court, and was seen in the library of Columbia University, 
New York.) 
Balch, Edwin Swift. Antarctica. Philadelphia, 1901. 
Ross, James Clark, with H. M. S. Erebus and Terror (F. R. 
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the Southern and Antarctic Regions during the years 1839-43. 
2 vols. London, 1847. 
McCormick, Robert. Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and 
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1884. 
Moore, T. E. L., in the Pagoda, 1845. 
Moore, T. E. L. Magnetic Voyage of the Pagoda. (In the 
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Dickson, Walter. The Antarctic Voyage of Her Majesty's 
hired barque Pagoda. (In the United Service Magazine , 
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Tapsell, in the Brisk, 1850. 
Enderby, Charles. Note on Sabrina Land. (In the Pro- 
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