LIST (IK 
I, lustrations. 
I. ILU'STliATINU TIIK HISTORY OF OCEANOGRAPHY. 
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\a) Map .howiu« the Pha>niciun Colonies and supposed extent of Phanician Voyages at sea. 
(/,) Map showing the Voyage of the Argonauts according to the Traditions of the Ancients. 
(<•) Map showing the World according to Homer, B.c. 1000. 
(i/) Map allowing the World according to Hecateus, B.c. 500. 
IMatcII.. 
(a) Map showing the World according to Herodotus, b.c. 4;)0. 
(b) Maji showing the World according to 1 ticmarchui;, b.c. 300. 
Plate III., 
(a) Map showing the World according to Eratosthenes, b.c. 220. 
(fc) Map showing the World according to Hipparchus, b.c. 150. 
Plate IN 
(a) Map showing the World according to Strabo, a.u. 18. 
(b) Map showing the World according to Mela, a.d. 43. 
(c) Map showing the World according to Ptolemy, a.d. 150. 
Plate V., 
(a) World Map of Coemas Indicopleustes— VI. Century. 
The Mountain of Cosmas Indicopleustes causing Day and Night and the Seasons, 
tr) Wheel Map— Imago Mundi. XI. Century. 
I'!} Keduail Kacsimile Map from the Gotha SlS. of the Book of Climates, written a.d. 1173, 
from Madler’s Isstnkhry. 
i> ) Map showing (^uadrans Hahitahilis according to Abu Rihan Birunensis, a.d. 1030. 
Plate VI., 
.a) Map showing the Atlantic Ocean according to Toscanelli, a.d. 1474. The western part is 
raconstrucUHl from M. Behaim’s globe, the eastern part from charts of the XV. 
CVntury. Afhr II. Wagner. 
lb) Map showing the World acconling to Ortelius, a.d. 15/0.’ 
Plate VII., 
Map .f the World showing the Gn-at Discoveries 1492-1522 ; with inset showing the Dis- 
■ overii'S of the Norsemen from 867-1347 a.d. 
PlatrVlII., 
Map of the World showing jirincipal Maritime Explorations from the time of Cook, 1768, to 
the Challenger Exjiedition, 1876 ; voyages fnim 1768-1833. 
PlaU- IX., ; 
Map of the World showing priucii»al .Maritime Explorations from the time of Cook, 1768, to 
iH<- Ctialh-nger Ki|icditinn, 1876 ; voyages from 1830 to 1876. 
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