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Hydrographical chart of the Arctic regions including the late discoveries of Captain Ross and some original surveys (Chart)
Jan Mayen Island - the north west coast derived from a map by C.G.Zorgdrager, and the south east coast from an actual survey by W.Scoresby Junr. (Chart; Print)
A map shewing the situation of the ice in the Greenland Sea during the summer of the years 1806, 1817 and 1818. (Chart; Print)
View showing curious atmospheric phenomenon, observed by Captain Scoresby during his last voyage to Greenland in 1823, off Spitzbergen (Drawing)
Representation of The Ship Esk of Whitby, Damaged by Ice and Almost Full of Water During An Attempt To invert Her position and Bring The Keel To The Surface of The Sea For Repairing The Damage. See Volume II, P.461 Frontispiece to Vol.I (Print)
View of the East Coast of the Island of Jan Mayen, in which Beerenberg, appears above the region of the clouds. The three Icebergs 1284 feet in height. Eske Mounte, a volcanic Crater Bird Island from whence smoke was seen to issue in May 1818 Beerenberg 6870 feet in altitude bearing due west, distant 10 miles (Print)
A chart of Spitzbergen or East Greenland comprising an original survey of the west coast above 200 miles in extent. (Chart; Print)
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Appearances of Spitzbergen and adjacent Islands (Print)
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