7 
Supplemenlum Tomi I. 
Pag. 140. post lin. 31. ■ 
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Voyage par le Cap de Bonne-esperance h Batavia, a Ban- 
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ib. ante lin. 13 a fine. 
Anton Pantaleon Hove. 
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Anon. 
A missionary voyage to the Southern Pacific ocean, per- 
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Pagg. 420. tabb. oeneae 13. London, 1799. 4. 
Pag. 153. post lin. 1 1. 
Jsaac ^ Eh-D, junior. 
Travels through the States of North America, and the 
provinces of upper and lower Canada, in the years 1795 
— 1797. 
Pagg. 464. tabb. aeneae 16. London, 1799. 4. 
Pag. 154. ante lin. 16 a fine. 
Anon. 
Kistoire naturelle et politique de la Pensylvanie. 
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Edward Williams, 
Virgo triumphans, or Virginia richly and truly valued, 
more especially the south part thereof, viz. the fertile ' 
Carolana, and no lesse excellent isle of Roanoak. 
47- London, 1650. 4. 
; Virginia, more especially the south part there- 
of, richly and truly valued. Second edition. 
Eadem editio, novo titulo. ib. 1650. 4. 
jEdward Bland, 
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Pagg. 16. tab, senea i. 
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