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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol. 11, No. 6 (1866 - 1867), pp. 270-274 Published by: Wiley on behalf of The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1799239 . Accessed: 17/05/2014 12:40 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Wiley and The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.126 on Sat, 17 May 2014 12:40:45 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol. 11, No. 6 (1866 - 1867),pp. 270-274Published by: Wiley on behalf of The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of BritishGeographers)Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1799239 .

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INDEX

TO

VOLUME THE ELEVENTH.

Aboo, Mount, 57. Abu Ghurraib, 155, 150. Adam Bay, North Australia, result of Mr.

McKinlay's Exploration near, 46. Admiralty Surveys, 190 et seq. Africa, East, geology of coast of, 36. -, Lakes of, 248. -<-*, Pigafetta's Map of, 246. Agra, 57.. Aksu, 7. Albert River, 43. Alipee mud-bank, 78. Amazons, Peruvian settlement on the, 173. Amu Daria, mouths of, 113. Amur River, 253 et seq. Anadyr River, 40. Anadyrsk, 40. Anamullees Hills, 61. Andrew, Mr. W. P., on the Harbour of

Kurrachee, 26. Annan River, 151. Aquiry River, ascent of, 100 ct seq. Aral, Sea of, 113. ?? -, first vessels on, 203. ??' -, Sir R. Murchison's remarks on,

204. Aralo-Caspian depression, 205 et seq. Aravallee Range, 57. Aroangua River, 235 et seq. Arracan, tribes on borders of, 52. Arthur's Pass, 228. Asia, Central, mediseval travellers through,

201. -, large Diagram of, 4. -, Map of, 203. Assam, 256. Awards, Royal, Presentation of, 180. Ayapata River, 102 et seq. Azores, volcanic eruption in the, 261.

Babylon, remains at, 156. Bagdad, climate of, 158. Baikie, Dr., Journey from Bida to Kano, 49. Baker, Mount, a volcano, 94. Baker, Sir S., French Geographie Medal pre?

sented to, 154. ?_.,-,9 altitude observations of, dis?

cussed, 242. - -, on the reported death of Dr.

Livingstone, 145. Balfour, General G., on communication over?

land between India and China, 256.

Bangalore, 68, 70. Bangka, 168. Bates, Mr., on the Upper Amazons, 107. Belcher, Sir E., on height of Mount Hood, 95. Belgaum, 60. Berdistan, 37. Berg, Count de, 203. Betsimsarakas, 51. Bewsher, Lieut. J. B., on survey of part of

Mesopotamia, 155. Bhamo, 257. Bida, 49. Boise River, 91. Bombay, climate of, 66. Booker, Mr., on mines of California, &c, 96. Bornu, M. Rohlfs arrival at, 34. Boutakoff, Admiral, 203. -1 on Mouths of the Oxus,

113. Presentation of Gold

Medal to, 180. Brinja, 10.

diwan, 9. Brown, Mr. R., Journey aeross the Cascade

Mountains, 84. Brunton, Mr. J., on the Harbour of Kur?

rachee, 30. Bunder Khunderoon, 38. Burhampooter, 255. Burketown, 43. Burmah, route overland from, to China, 257. Burton, Capt., East African Expedition, 239

et seq. Bushire, 36. Bussaaf, 37.

Calcutta, climate of, 60. California, list of maps of, 86. -, mines of, 96. Camden Harbour, 227. Campbell, Hon. G., on best site for a capital

of Jndia, 54 et seq. ???-, on communication over?

land between India and China, 258. Caravaya, 102 et seq. Carpentaria, Gulf of, 227. Cascade Mountains, 84 et seq. Casella, on altitude observations by boiling-

point, 95. Cashibo Indians, 175. Cazembe, 235 et seq. Chandless, Mr. W., 106, 225.

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INDEX TO VOLUME THE ELEVENTH. 271

Chandless, Mr. W., ascent of Aquiry, 100 et seq.

?-, on barometrical observa? tions, 109.

Changchenmo Valley, 9. Chang La, 32. Chang-thang Plain, 9. Charactagh River, 37. Chikuldah Hills, 68. Chinese Tartary, Maps of, 166. Chin-kiang, 263. Collingwood, Dr. C, on Formosa, 167. ?-, Lieut., 156. Colvill, Mr. W. H., on shores of the Persian

Gulf, 36. Concan, the, 55. Constable, Capt., on the Charts of Harbour

of Kurrachee, 30. Cooley, Mr. D., 247. Cotton, Sir A., on river communication

between India and China, 255. Crawfurd, Mr. J., on river communication

between India and China, 258. ?-, on the productions of

Natal, 19. ?-, on the reported death of

Dr. Livingstone, 146. Cunene River, 235. Cutch, 57.

Dallas, Mr., on North American Indians, 94. Darjeeling, climate of, 67. Deccan, 60. -, climate of, QQ. Decken, Baron von der, supposed survivors

of the Expedition of, 155. Delhi, 57. Deschutes River, 89. Deyer, 37. Diego Suarez, Bay of, 51. Donaldson, Sir Stuart, Biographical Sketch

of, 189. Drakenberg Mountain Ledge, 18.

Eleuths of Zungaria, 7. Endeavour River, 149. Esk River, 151. Everest, Sir Geo., Biographical Sketch of, 185.

Faidherbe, Col., 200. Findlay, A. G., on probable ultimate sources

ofthe Nile, 232. Finsch, Otto, 196. Formosa, boat journey across northern end

of, 167. Franklin monument, 6.

Gabendie, 38. Gamitto, Major A. C. P., travels ot, 237

et seq. Gerard, M. Jules, last letter of, 79. Gilliot River, 42, 44. Gillodar, 38.

Glenelg River, 227. Godavery, 59. Godinho, Father Manoel, 249. Godwin-Austen,5 Capt., on Lake Pangong,

32. Gondokoro, altitude of, 242 et seq. Gregory River, 42. Grundemann's Missionary Atlas, 197. Guigiga, 39.

Haast, Dr., 228. Hamerun, 38. Hamilton, Mr. W. J., on site of Capital for

India, 74. Hankow, 264. Hausa, 49. Hayes, Dr. I. I., Presentation of Gold

Medal to, 182. Himalaya, 56. Hindotash diwan, 9. Hines, Rev. H. K., ascent of Mount Hood, 80. Hockly, J. M., notes on the Yang-tse-

Kiang, 261. Hodgson, Mr. Bryan, 12. Hood, Mount, an active volcano, 94. -, ascent of, 80. Hoo-wei, 167. Huc, Abbe', 12. Hun-chun, 253.

Idaho, 85. llchi, 7 et seq. India, best site for a new capital of, 54 et seq. -, British, Northern Frontiers of, 218. -, geography and climate of, 54 et seq. -, great alluvial plain of, 56. ?, Harbours of, 28. -, northern plateau of, 59. Indus, 221. -, Delta of the, 28. -, Physical Geography of, 22 et seq. Investigator Roads, 227.

Jardine, J., exploration of Rivers near Cape York, 169 et seq.

Javari River, 226. Jaxartes, change of course of, 114, 202, 204. Johnson, W. H., Journey to llchi, 6 et

seq. Jones, Capt. Felix, on the Median Wall, 159. Jubbulpore, 69. Jumbo, 235.

Kakee, 37. Kamrasi's palace, altitude of site of, 242. Kan-tow, 169. Karaboutak, 41/ Karakashar, 9. Karakorum Pass, 9, 10. Karangotak, 13. Karuma Falls, altitude of, 242. Kashgar, 7. Kashmir, Maharajah of, 9

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272 INDEX TO VOLUME THE ELEVENTH.

Kay La, 32. Kazeh, 241 et seq. Keamaree, 25, 30. Kelung, 168. Kharesin, Lake of, 115. Khalai diwan, 10. Khinka Lake, 253 et seq. Khodjend, 218. Khormuj, 37. Khotan, 7. Khwarezm, Sea of, 203, 204 et seq. Kinday, 15. Kin-Kiang, 264. Kiria, 10. Kirk, Dr., 49. -, on a new Harbour opposite Zanzi?

bar, 35. Kuen-lun, Minerals of the, 13. Kuldja, 14, 164. Kunaxa, Site of, 156. Kuneeseh, 156. Kurrachee, Harbour, 24 et seq. -, trade of, 27. Kurdistan, 222. Kutha, 157. Kwang-yin Hill, 167. Kylas, Thibet, 119 et seq.

Lacerda, Dr. de, 235. Lamprey, Dr., Journey north-west of Pekin,

259. Lay, Mr. Horatio, on Russian advance to?

wards the Chinese Frontier, 163. Lefu River, 254. Leh, 32. Leichhardt River, 42. -Search Expedition, 5, 44, 226. Lewin, Lieut., 52. Leuchtenberg, Due de, 252. Lik-Kow, 171. Livingstone, Dr., 4, 197. -f f)r. Kirk's first letter re-

porting the death of, 111. ?-, Drs. Seward and Kirk,

letters reporting the death of, 124. -!-:-, letter from, 15. ?-Search Expedition for, 161,

199. ?-, Resolu-

tion of the Council in reference to, 154. Lloyd, Rev. W. V., 253. Loangwa River, 235. Loapula River, 238. Loendi River, 16. Lopes, Duarte, 247. Luapula River, 237. Lucenda, 237 et seq. Lu-Lee-Ho River, 260. Luluga, altitude of, 242 et seq. Lumkang Pass, 10. Lundn, 237 et seq. Lycus, source of, 97. Lynch, Mr., on the Median Wall, 158.

Madagascar, 50. Madeira River, 103. Madras, climate of, 66. Madre de Dios, 102 et seq. Mage, Lieut., explorations in Senegal, 200. Mahanuddee, 59. Mahomed Khan, 116. Main, Mr., ascent of Ucayali River, 173. Major, R. H., on ancient map of Africa, 246. Maldonado, Don F., descent of the Madre de

Dios, 103. Malwa, 69. Mamore River, 103. Manchuria, 162. -, Russian settlements on coasts of,

253. Manentenerys Indians, 101. Mann, Dr. R. J., on the Physical Geography

of Natal, 18. Mansurwur Lake, 119. Markham, C. R., on Inland Navigation of

Travancore, &c, 78. ?-, on exploration of the Amazons,

106. Marunga River, 239 et seq. Masimik Pass, 10. Mauritius, Bishop of, on North-Eastern Pro?

vince of Madagascar, 50. Maury, Capt., on the mouths ofthe Indus, 31. May, Port, 253. Mayro, arrival ot steamers at, 176. M'Intyre, Duncan, 5. -.-, last letter of, 42. M'Cosh, Dr., on river communication between

India and China, 256. Median Wall, 156. Mesopotamia, ancient climate of, 158. -, survey of part of, 155. Meyendorf, G. von, 203. Mikindany Bay, 15. Mongolia, 11. -, roads aeross, 217. Monteiro, Major Jose' M. C, travels of, 237

et seq. Montgomery, Sir R., on best site for a capital

of India, 74. Moon River, 37. Mozambique current, 19. Muchingua, Sierra, 236. Murchison, Sir R. L, on Asiatic Exploration

by Russians, 163. .- , on the Livingstone Ex?

pedition, 17.

Lakes, 245. -, on altitudes of African

-, on river communication between India and China, 256. -.- on Dr. Baikie's settle? ment at Lukoja, 50.

on the letters of Drs. Seward and Kirk, 144, 146.

-, on the report of Dr. Livingstone's death, 112.

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Mttxingtta Sierra, 237. Mussooree, climate of, 66.

Nakhodka, 253. Natal, climate of, 18. Nasreah Arabs, 38. Nassick, 72. Neemuch, 57. Neilgherries, 61, 62. -9 climate of, 67. Nerbudda River, 57. Ngomano, 16. Nicopolis, site of, 98. Nile, probable ultimate Sources of, 232, Niti Pass, route of, 13. North Pole, Expedition towards, 5. Novogorodski, 253. Nyassa, Lake, 131, 233 et seq. Nubra River, 32.

Olga Bav, 253. Ollachea; 104. Oosh-Turfan, 7. Ootacamund, 67. Oregon, 84. Orenburg and Tashkend, routes between, 41, Orsk, 41. Osborn, Capt. Sherard, on Chinese Tartary,

162. *- ? ', on Russian Settle?

ments on coast of Manchuria, 259. .-.-1 on ̂e reported death

of Dr, Livingstone, 146. ?.-f on the Livingstone

Expedition, 154. Ouralsky, 41. Owhyee River, 91. Oxus, changes in course of, 114, 204. -, mouths of, 1,13.

Pachitea River, exploration of, 173. Pachmaree Hijls, 58. Paira, altitude of, 242 et seq. Palcazu, exploration of, 173. PangongLake, 10,219. ?-, Capt. Godwin-Austen on, 32. Parish, Sir Woodbine, 224. Parisnath, height of, 58. Parkes, Mr. W., on the harbour of Kurrachee,

28. Park, Mungo, 200. Pasley, Capt., 4. Pekin, journey to the north-west of, 259. Pemba, 15, Peney, Dr., 242. Pereira, Gonealo Caetano, 235. ?-? Manoel Caetano,, 235. Perry, Sir Erskine, on the best site for a

capital of India, 76. Persian Gulf, shores of, 36. Peruvian exploration of tributaries of the

Amazons, 173. Petherick, Mr., 242.

Petherick, Mr., on Livingstone Search Expe? dition, 245.

Phayre, Sir A., on river communication between India and China, 257.

Pigafetta, map of Africa, 246* Placer mines, 96. Plateaux of Kuen-lun, 10. Polu Road, 9. Poonah, 70, 72. Possiette, 253. Pulneys, 61. Purus River, 100.

Queensland, 227. Quintin, Dr., explorations in Senegal, 200.

Radde, M., 196. Raimondi, exploration of rivers of Caravaya,

102. Rainier, Mount, an active volcano, 94. Rakaia, north, Pass, 228. Rangoon, 148. Rawlinson, Sir H. C.s on Mr. Johnson's

journey to llchi, 6. -f on best site for a

capital of India, 76. .-,-f on Chinese Tartary,

164. .-?, on former changes

in the Sea of Aral and courses of Oxus and Jaxartes, 114 et seq.

-, on surveys in Meso? potamia, 157.

Renouard, Rev. G. C, biographieal sketch of, 188.

Rogers, Professor H., biographieal sketch of, 188.

Rohilkund, 55. Rohlfs, M. Gerhard, 52. -, letters from, 33. Roscher, Dr., 135, 233. Rovuma River, 16. Rudok, road through, 9. Runangwa River, 239. Rusizi Lake, 242. Russia and India, commercial routes be?

tween, 7. Russian explorations in Central Asia, 202. Russo-American Telegraph-works, progress

of, 39.

Salween River, 149. Samarkand, 201. San Gavan, river of, 102 et seq. Sanju, 9, 10. -diwan Pass, 10. Saugor, 69. Saunders, Mr., on river communication be?

tween India and China, 258. i-T., on Dr. Baikie's journey, 50. _-f on maps of Chinese Tar?

tary, 166. Sautpooras, 59, 68.

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2?? INDEX TO VOLUME THE ELEVENTH.

Schlagintweits, the, 7. Se-chuen, 256. Selby, Capt., on chart of Mesopoiomia, 156. --, Commander, 155. Semenof, M? 213, 216. Senegal, 200. Shadula, 10. Shanghai, trade of, 263. Shansi, 259. Shantung, 259. Shayok River, 32, Shipki, 12. Sholl, Mr. R. I., 227. Simla, climate of, 66. Sittaki, 156. Sloman, Mr. W. F? on the Leichhardt

Search Expedition, 44 et seq. Smith, Capt. H. U., trip to sources of the

Sutlej, 119 et seq, Smyth, Piazzi, ' Life and Work at the Great

Pyramid,' 223. Snake River, 91. Somauli coast, English captives on, 4. Soudan, civilization of the, 50. Speke, Capt., 234. ?- memorial, 6. St. Abbs, East Indiaman, 4. Strachey, Capt., 122. Strangford, Lord, on Johnson's joumey to

Ilchi, 11. -9 on names 0f rivers of

Central Asia, 118. Suifun River, 254. Surtokh, 32. Sutluj, sources of, 119. Sweer's Island, 227. Sydow, Col.E. von, 196.

Tai-tun Hills, 167. Tam-suy, 167. Tanganyika, Lake, 234, .-?-1 altitude of, 232 et seq. Taptee, Lower, 59. Tartary, Chinese, 162. Tashkend, 218. Taylor, Capt., 31. ?-, J. E., on source of Lycus, &c., 97. Tel-Ibrahim, 157. Thian-Shan, elevation of, 217. Thomson, Dr.f 7. <-, on sources of Sutluj, 122. Tibesti country, 33. Tibet, 219. ?-?, boundaries of, 12, Tinnevelly Hills, 61. Travancore Hills, 61. -$ inland navigation of, 78.

Tremenheere, Colonel, on the Physical Geo? graphy of the Indus, 22.

Trevelyan, Sir Charles, on best site for a capital of India, 74.

Tshad, Lake, 49. Tumbak, 38. Tumen River, 253. Tungais, 12. Turkistan, Chinese, 7. Turks, Mr. Crawfurd's opinion ofthe, 12.

Ucayali River, exploration of, 173. Ujiji, 239. Ukerewe, 241. Ur ofthe Chaldees, 157. Ustarfani shawl-wool, 9. Usuri River, 253 et seq,

Veniukoff, M., 216. Victoria Nyanza, 241 et seq. Vogel, Dr., 49 et seq. Vohimarina, 50. Vyndya range, 57.

Wallace, Mr., ascent of Ucayali River, 173. ?-, A. R,, on tributaries ofthe Amazons,

108. Waller, Mr. H., on Livingstone's reported

death, 146, 251. _- Horace, on the reported death ot

Dr. Livingstone, 146. Waugh, Sir A. S., 7. Whymper, Mr. Edw., expedition to Green?

land, 159. Willamette, Valley of, 85. Wladivostock, 253. Wurkallay Barrier, 78.

Yamina, position of, 200. Yangi diwan, 10. Yang-tse, 255. Yang-tse-kiang, Notes on, 261. Yarkand, 7. Yenghi-sheher, 7. Young, Mr., 161. ???', plans of Livingstone's Search

Expedition, 245. Ynambari River, 104. Yule, Colonel, 115, 201. - , on changes in Sea of Aral, 210, Yunan, 255.

Zachaf, Lake, 249. Zariya, 49. Zealand, New, 228. Zilgia, 10. Zulu Kafirs, 250.

END OF VOL. XI.

LONDON ,* FKCsTBD BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS> STAMfOKD STBEET, AKD CHARDSG CEOSS.

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