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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 | |
インドおよび高地アジアへの科学調査隊派遣の成果 : vol.3 |
LITERATURE : BOOKS AND MAPS. 11
Veniukoff presented an interesting manuscript of a journey made by Georg Ludwig von
(the name of the author was illegible) to the Imperial Geographical Society of St. Petersburgh
See: Société géographique impériale de Russie; Procès-verbale de l'Assemblée générale du 4 Octobre, 1861.
Wolff, Joseph, Dr.': a) Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara in the years 1843-5. London, 1846. b) Travels and Adventures, 2 Vols. London, 1860-1.
Wood, John, Lieutenant: A Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Source of the River Oxus, by the route of the Indus, Kabul, and Badakshan. London, 1841.
Maps.'
Blagrave, Becher, and Hutchinson: The Jalundhur Dooab, comprising the Districts of Jalundhur, Hoshiyarpoor, and Kangra. Scale: 4 miles = 1 inch. Calcutta, 1852.
Cunningham, A.: Map of the Punjab, Western Himalaya, and adjoining Parts of Tibet, by John Walker. Second edition. London, 1859. Scale : 16 miles = 1 inch.
Fraser, J. B.: Map of a Tour through the Himalaya Mountains. Added to his "Journal." London, 1820.
Gerard, A., Captain: Map of Koonawur. Scale: 4 miles = 1 inch. Added to his "Koonawur."
Hay, W. C., Major: A rough Sketch of the Spit Valley. Added to his "Report." Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. XIX., p. 448.
Hoffmeister, W., Dr.: Seven Route-Maps, annexed to his "Briefe aus Indien." Braunschweig, 1847.
Hügel, C., Baron von: Map of Kashmir, &c., by J. Arrowsmith. Added to his "Travels in Kashmir and the Punjab."
Humboldt, A., Baron von: Gebirgsketten und Vulkane in Central Asien. 1844. Indian Atlas: Sheets 47 (second edition), 48, 65, 66. Scale: 4 miles = -1 inch.
Jacquemont, V.: Carte de la Vallée de Cachmire. Added to his "Correspondance avec sa famille." Paris, 1846.
Klaproth : Carte de l'Asie Centrale. Four sections. Paris, 1833.
Montgomerie, T. G., Captain: Skeleton Chart of the Snowy Peaks adjacent to Kashmir. Scale: 32 miles = 1 inch. Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. XXVI., p. 266.
I Dr. Wolff died in the beginning of May, 1862, at the vicarage of Isle Brewers, near Taunton. We may be allowed to state from the necrologies in the papers (Allen's Indian Mail, May 13; Times; Allgemeine Zeitung, May 11 to 18), that his birth-place, Weilersbach, is the next large village near our castle, Jägersburg, in Franconia, "a curious
coincidence of geographical relations at home and abroad," as pointed out by the papers. ,
2 In the enumeration of the maps only the original ones are given, and not later compilations.
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