REEVE AND BENHAM, HENRIETTA STREET. 
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( Under the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty .) 
NARRATIVE OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. SAMARANG, 
during the years 1843-46. By Capt. Sir Edward Belcher, 
C.B., F.R.A.S. and G.S., Commander of the Expedition. 
With a Popular Summary of the Natural History of the 
islands visited, by Arthur Adams, F.L.S. 
Commencing at Borneo, the Expedition extended as far north as 
Korea and Japan, including within its limits the islands of duel- 
part and Loo-Choo, the Meia-co-shimah and Batanese Groups, the 
Philippine and Sooloo Archipelagos, Celebes, Ternate, and Gilolo, 
with other islands of the Blue and Yellow Seas. 
“ These volumes give the official and authorized account of the surveying 
voyage of the Samarang in the Eastern Archipelago and Northern Seas of China 
and Japan. Besides much geographical and practical information, Capt. Belcher’s 
Narrative contains a close and mature view of the ministers and monarchs of 
those distant regions. Quelpart and the Korean Archipelago are new ground.” — 
Examiner. 
%* In 2 vols., 8vo, 964 pp., 
Etchings. Price 365. cloth. 
35 Charts, Coloured Plates, and 
TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR OF BRAZIL; principally 
through the Northern Provinces and the Gold and Diamond 
Districts, during the years 1836-41. By the late George 
Gardner, M.D., F.L.S. , Superintendent of the Royal Botanic 
Gardens of Ceylon. Second and cheaper Edition. 
“ When camping out on the mountain-top or in the wilderness ; roughing it in 
his long journeys through the interior; observing the very singular mode of life 
there presented to his notice ; describing the curious characters that fell under his 
observation, the arts or substitutes for arts of the people, and the natural pro- 
ductions of the country — these Travels in the Interior of Brazil are full of 
attraction. The hook, like the country it describes, is full of new matter.” — 
Spectator . 
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botanist, hut to the general reader, an exceedingly entertaining and also in- 
structive book, from the new view which it gives of the society of Brazil — particu- 
larly in its less known provinces.” — Tails Edinburgh Magazine. 
j In one volume octavo, with a Map of the Author’s Route 
j and View of the Organ Mountains. Price 12$. cloth; 185. bound. 
