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lands thereof, to this present time. With the heads of several of our most considerable Sea-Commanders, and a great number of excellent maps of all parts of the world, and cuts of most curious things in all the voyages. To which is prefixed, a history of the peopling of the several parts of the world, and particularly of America: London, 1705. 2 vols. folio.

A more correct and extended title of No. 285.

"Reprinted in 1744-8, with great alterations and additions. It 66 appears to have been got up in competition with Churchill's Col"lection, but differs entirely from that work, being a history of all "the known voyages and travels, whereas Churchill's is a collection "of some particular relations and histories."—Rich's Bib. Americ. 733. HARRIS, (THADDEUS MASON)- Journal of a Tour in the Territory Northwest of the Alleghany Mountains: Boston, 1805. 8vo.

734. HAZARD, (EBENEZER)-Historical Collection of State Papers and other authentic Documents, intended as materials for an History of the United States of America: Philadel phia, 1792. 2 vols. 4to.

735. HENRY Interesting Account of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes who traversed the Wilderness in the Campaign against Quebec, in 1775: Lancaster, 1812. 12mo.

736. HINTON, (JOHN HOWARD -History and Topography of the United States of North America: London, 1831-2. 2 vols. 4to. maps and plates.

737. HODGSON, (ADAM)-Letters from North America, written during a Tour in the United States and Canada: London, 1824. 2 vols. 8vo.

738. HOPKINS, (SAMUEL)-Memoirs of the Housatunnuck Indians: Boston, 1753. 4to.

739. HOWISON.-Sketches of Upper Canada, domestic, local and characteristic Edinburgh, 1822. 1 vol. 8vo.

740. HUISH, (ROBERT)-The late Voyage of Captain Sir John Ross, R. N. to the Artic Regions, for the discovery of a North-West Passage; performed in the years 1829, 30,

31, 32, 33. From authentic information and original documents, transmitted by William Light, Purser's Steward to the Expedition: London, 1835. 8vo. pp. 760.

741. JACKSON, (CHARLES T.) and FRANCIS ALGER.- Remarks on the Mineralogy and Geology of the Peninsula of Nova Scotia; accompanied by a coloured map, illustrative of the structure of the Country, and by several views of its scenery. From the Memoirs of the American

Academy Cambridge, 1832. 4to.

742. JOHNSON, (CHARLES)-Narrative of his Captivity among the Indians on the Ohio, in 1790: New-York, 1827. 8mo.

743. KER, (HENRY)-Travels in the West of the United States, from 1803 to 1816, containing a description of Mexico and an account of some Indian Tribes, whose customs and language are similar to those of the Welsh: Elizabethtown, 1816. 8vo.

744. KETTELL, (SAMUEL)- Personal Narrative of the First Voyage of Columbus to America; from a Manuscript recently discovered in Spain. Translated from the Spanish : Boston, Wait and Son, 1827. 8vo.

745. LA HARPE, (BERNARD DE)-Journal Historique de l'Etablissement de la Louisiane: Nouvelle-Orléans, 1831. in-8.

746. LATROBE, (CHARLES-JOSEPH)-The Rambler in North America: London, 1835. 2 vols. 12mo.

747. LENDRUM, (J.)-A concise and impartial History of the American Revolution. To which is prefixed, a general History of North and South America: Trenton, 1811. 2 vols. 12mo. map.

748. LEVASSEUR, (A)-Lafayette in America; being a Journal of his Tour through the United States in 1824-25; by his Secretary A. Levasseur: Philadelphia, 1829. 2 vols.

12mo.

*749. MACKENZIE, (E.)-An Historical, Topographical and Descriptive View of the United States of America, and of Upper and Lower Canada; with an Appendix, containing a brief and comprehensive sketch of the present state of Mexico and South America; and also of the Native Tribes of the New World; Second Edition: Newcastleupon-Tyne, 1819. 8vo.; with maps and engravings.

750. MACKENZIE, (THOMAS)-Sketches of a Tour to the Great Lakes Baltimore, 1827. Svo.

751. MCGREGOR, (JOHN)-Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Maritime Colonies of British America: London, Longman & Co., 1828. 1 vol. 8vo.

752. MASON, (THADEUS)—Journal of a Tour and Account of the State of Ohio: Boston, 1805. 8vo.

753. MEASE, (JAMES)-Description of Medals struck in relation to important events in America. [New-York Historical Collections, Vol. 3.]

*754. MICHAUX, (F. A.) Naturalist.-Travels to the West of the Alleghany Mountains, in the States of Ohio, Kentucky and Tenessee, and back to Charleston, by the Upper Carolines; comprising the most interesting details on the present state of agriculture, and the natural produce of those countries; together with particulars relative to the commerce that exists between the above mentioned States, and those situated east of the Mountains and Low Louisiana; undertaken, in the year 1802, under the auspices of His Excellency Count Chaptal, Minister of the Interior London, Shury, 1805. Svo.

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755. MINOT, (GEORGE RICHARD) A. M.-The History of the Insurrections, in Massachussetts in the year 1776, and the Rebellion consequent thereon: Worcester, Mass. Isaiah Thomas, 1778. 8vo.

*756. MORSE, (JEDIDIAH) A. M.-The American Geography; or a View of the present situation of the United States of America, &c. ; illustrated with twenty-five maps: London, 1794. 4to.

757. A compendious History of New England; with the Jesuit's Letters: London, 1808. 8vo.

758.

Annals of the American Revolution; or a Record of its causes and events. To which is prefixed, a

summary account of the first settlement of the country: Hartford, 1824. 1 vol. 8vo. plates.

759. MURRAY, (HUGH)-Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in the Polar Seas and Regions: New-York, Harpers, 1834. 18mo. Engravings.

760. NEAL, (DANIEL)-History of New England to the year 1700; and the present state of the country: London, 1720. 2 vols. 8vo.

761. NUTALL, (THOMAS)—Journal of Travels in the Arkansas Territory, in 1819: Philadelphia, 1821. 8vo..

762. O'REILLY, ( Bernard )—Greenland, the adjacent Seas, and the North West Passage illustrated in a Voyage to Davis's Straits: London, 1818. 4to.

763. PENHALLOW, (SAMUEL.)-History of the Indian Wars of New England, from 1703 to 1713.

*764 PERRAULT, (JOSEPH FRANÇOIS) Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi pour le District de Québec.—Abrégé de L'Histoire du Canada, en cinq parties. Première partie: Depuis sa Découverte jusqu'à sa Conquête par les Anglais, en 1759 et 1760. Seconde partie: Depuis sa Conquête par les Anglais, en 1759 et 1760, jusqu'à l'Etablissement d'une Chambre d'Assemblée, en 1792. Troisième partie Depuis l'Etablissement d'une Chambre d'Assemblée, jusqu'à l'année 1815. Quatrième partie : Depuis le départ du Général Prevost jusqu'à celui du Comte Dalhousie. Cinquième partie : Depuis le départ du Comte Dalhousie jusqu'à l'arrivée de Lord Gosford et la Commission Royale, en Août 1835, pour le redressement des Griefs. Dédié à l'usage des Ecoles Elémentaires : Québec, P. & W. Ruthven, 1832-1836. 4 vols. in-18.

765. PIKE, (Z. M.) Exploratory Travels through the Western Territories of North America, comprising a Voyage from St. Louis, on the Mississipi, to the source of that River : London, 1811. 4to.

This a more correct title of No. 526.

*766. PITOU, (LOUIS-ANGE) Voyage à Cayenne, dans les deux Amériques, et chez les Antropophages. Ouvrage orné de gravures, contenant le tableau général des Déportés, la vie et les causes de l'exil de l'Auteur, des notions particulières sur Collot et Billaud, sur les Isles Sechelles et les Déportés de Nivose, sur la religion, le commerce et les mœurs des Sauvages, des Noirs, des Créoles et des Quakers. Paris, 1805, 2 vols. in-8.

767. PORTLOCK, (Capt. NATHANIEL) R. N.-A Voyage round the World; but more particularly to the North-West of America; performed in 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788, in the King George and Queen Charlotte, Captains Portlock and Dixon. Embellished with twenty copper-plates : London, Stockdale, 1789.

768. PRINCE, (THOMAS)- Chronology and Annals of the History of New England: Boston, 1826. 8vo.

769. RAMSAY, (DAVID)- History of the Revolution of SouthCarolina Trenton, 1785. 2 vols. 8vo.

770.

771.

772.

Histoire de la Révolution d'Amérique, en ce qui concerne l'Amérique-Méridionale: traduite de l'Anglais : Londres et Paris, Troullé, 1787. 2 vols. in-8.

The History of the American Revolution: Philadel phia, 1789. 2 vols 8vo. London, 1791. 2 vols. 8vo.

History of the United States from 1607 to 1808, continued to the Treaty of Ghent by J. S. Smith: Philadel phia, 1818. Sro.

History

773. REEVES, (JOHN) Governor of Newfoundland. of the Government of Newfoundland: London, 1793. 8vo.

The French Edition is also of 1793, and not of 1693, as stated at No. 562.

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