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lating to the climate, inhabitants, productions, and mines of Mexico. With notes. By John Taylor, Esq. London, 1824.

Hunter, 5647, & 5648, O. Manners and customs of several Indian tribes located west of the Mississippi, including some account of the soil, &c. ; to which is prefixed, the history of the author's life, during a residence of several years among them. By John D. Hunter. Philadelphia, 1823. 5792, O. The same. London, 1823.

Irving, 7198, & 7199, O. Voyages and discoveries of the companions of Columbus. By Washington Irving. Philadelphia, 1831. 4185, D. The same. London, 1831.

6005, D. The Crayon miscellany. A tour to the prairies. By Washington Irving. Philadelphia, 1835.

Ingersoll, 4184, O. Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States. (C. J. Ingersoll.) New York, 1810.

With

Jeffreys, 105, Q. A description of the Spanish islands and settlements on the coast of the West Indies; compiled from authentic memoirs. maps. By Thomas Jeffreys. London, 1762.

Johnson, 2695, D. Letters from the British settlement in Pennsylvania. By C. B. Johnson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1819.

Josselyn, 829, D. An account of two voyages to New England. By John Josselyn. London, 1674.

Jones, 1110, 1. 1524, & 9141, O. 3. A journal of two visits made to the Indians on the west side of the river Ohio. By the Rev. David Jones. Burlington, 1774.

Kalm, 6596, O.

Travels into North America; containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general; with the civil, ecclesiastical, and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, &c. &c. &c. By Peter Kalm, professor, &c. Translated into English, by John Reinhold Forster, F. A. S. Map and plates. 3 vols. London, 1771. M.

1021, & 1496, O. The same. Warrington, 1770.

Keith, 478, Q. 8. Travels from New Hampshire to Caratuck, in North America. By George Keith. London, 1706.

Kendall, 4079, O. Travels through the northern parts of the United States, in the years 1807 and 1808. By Edward Augustus Kendall, Esq. 3 vols. New York, 1809.

Ker, 5114, & 7574, O.

Travels through the western interior of the United States, from the year 1808, up to the year 1816; with a particular description of a great part of Mexico, or New Spain. By Henry Ker. Elizabethtown, 1818.

Kingdom, 5415, O. America and the British colonies. An abstract of all the most useful information relative to the United States of America and the British colonies of Canada, cape of Good Hope, &c.; collected from the most valuable publications, with notes. By William Kingdom, Jr. London, 1820.

Kohlmeister, 7467, O. Journal of a voyage from Okkak, on the coast of Labrador, to Ungava bay; undertaken to explore the coast and visit the Esquimaux. By Benjamin Kohlmeister and George Kmoch. London, 1814.

Knight, 3086, D. The journals of Madame Knight and the Rev. Mr. Buckingham; from the original MSS. Written in 1704 and 1710. New York, 1825.

Koster, 1688, Q. Travels in Brazil. By Henry Koster.

1809 to 1815. London, 1816.
4959, O. The same. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1817.

In the years from

Labat, 482, Q. Nouveau voyage aux iles de l'Amerique, avec des figures, &c. Par J. B. Labat. 2 tomes. A la Haye, 1724.

La Fayette, 7013, O. La Fayette en Amerique, en 1824 et 1825; ou journal d'un voyage aux Etats Unis. Par A. Levasseur, secretaire du General La Fayette pendant son voyage. Paris, 1829.

4038, & 4039, D. La Fayette in America; or journal of a voyage to the United States of America, in 1824 and 1825. By A. Levasseur, secretary of General La Fayette during his journey. Philadelphia, 1829. Lahontan, 115, & 116, O. An account of voyages to North America; containing a description of the several nations of that vast continent; their customs, commerce, &c. Translated from the French of M. Lahontan. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1735. No. 115 the gift of Richard Wistar. Lambert, 4174, O. Travels through Lower Canada and the United States of North America, in the years 1806, 7, and 8; to which are added, biographical notices of the leading characters in the United States. By John Lambert. 3 vols. London, 1810.

Lavaysse, 5369, O. A statistical, commercial, and political description of Venezuela, Trinidad, Margarita, and Tobago; containing various anecdotes and observations. From the French of M. Lavaysse. With notes by the editor. London, 1820.

Lawson, 193, Q. A voyage to Carolina; containing the description and natural history of that country; and a journal of one thousand miles through several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their customs, &c. By John Lawson. London, 1709.

Lerius, 2465, D. 1. Historia navigationis, in Brasiliam, quæ et America dicitur, a Joanne Lerius. Geneva, 1586.

Lindley, 3768, 0. A narrative of a voyage to Brazil. By Thomas Lindley. London, 1805.

Lewis, 9026, O. Journal of a West India proprietor, kept during a residence in the island of Jamaica. By the late Matthew Gregory Lewis, Esq., M. P. author of "The Monk," &c. London, 1834.

4727, O. 1. Message of the president, communicating the discoveries
made by Captains Lewis and Clarke, Dr. Sibley, and Mr. Dunbar;
with a statistical account of the countries. Washington, 1806.
4439, & 4440, O. History of the expedition under the command of Cap-
tains Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri, thence across
the Rocky Mountains, and down the river Columbia to the Pacific
ocean; performed during the years 1804, 1805, and 1806, by order
of the government of the United States. Prepared for the press, by
Paul Allen, Esq. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1814.

1900, & 4937, D. A journal of the voyages and travels of a corps of
discovery, under the command of Captains Lewis and Clarke, from
the mouth of the river Missouri, through the interior of North America
to the Pacific ocean, during the years 1804, 5, and 6. By Patrick
Gass. With notes. Pittsburgh, 1807.

Lieber, 9080, O. Letters to a gentleman in Germany, written after a trip from Philadelphia to Niagara. Edited by Francis Lieber. Philadelphia, 1834.

Lockwood, 1747, Q. A brief description of Nova Scotia, with plates of the principal harbours; including a particular account of the island of Grand Manan. By Anthony Lockwood. London, 1818.

Long, 624, Q. Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader, describing the manners and customs of the North American Indians; with an account of the posts on the river St. Lawrence, lake Ontario, &c., and a vocabulary of the Chippeway language, &c. By J. Long. London, 1791.

5640, & 5641, O. An account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky mountains, performed in the years 1819 and 1820, under Major

Stephen H. Long; from the notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say, and others. Compiled by Edwin James. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1823. Long, 5935, & 5936, O. Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter's river, lake Winnepeck, lake of the Woods, &c., performed in the year 1823, under the command of Stephen H. Long, Major U. S. Compiled by Wm. H. Keating. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1824.

6029, O. The same. 2 vols. London, 1825.

Luccock, 1788, Q. Notes on Rio de Janeiro and the southern parts of Brazil; taken during a residence of ten years in that country, from 1808 to 1818. By John Luccock. London, 1820.

Lyon, 3240, D. Journal of a residence and tour in the republic of Mexico, in the year 1826; with some account of the mines of that country. By Captain G. F. Lyon, R. N. 2 vols. London, 1828.

Macdonald, 5836, D. Narrative of a voyage to Patagonia and Terra del Fuego, through the straits of Magellan, in 1826-27. By John Macdonald, R. N. London, 1833.

Mackenzie, 914, & 2086, Q. Voyages from Montreal, on the river St. Lawrence, through the continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific oceans, in the years 1789 and 1793; with a preliminary account of the rise, progress, and present state of the fur trade of that country. With maps. By Alexander Mackenzie, Esq. London, 1801. 2907, O. & 4776, D. The same. New York, 1802.

5733, D.

Mackenzie.

Sketches of Canada and the United States. By Wm. L.
London, 1833.

4122, D. Notes on Hayti, made during a residence in that republic. By Charles Mackenzie. 2 vols. London, 1830.

Mactaggart, 4022, D. Three years in Canada; an account of the actual state

of the country in 1826-7-8, its resources, &c.; including sketches of the state of society, advice to emigrants, &c. By John Mactaggart. 2 vols. London, 1829.

M Callum, 3767, O. Travels in Trinidad, in 1803. By Pierre F. M'Callum. London, 1805.

McGregor, 8702, O. British America. By John M'Gregor, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1832.

7031, O. Historical and descriptive sketches of the maritime colonies of British America. By J. M'Gregor. London, 1828.

M Kenney, 6257, O. Sketches of a tour to the lakes, of the character and cus

toms of the Chippeway Indians, and of incidents connected with the treaty of Fond du Lac. By Thomas L. M'Kenney. Also, a vocabulary of the Chippeway language. With engravings. Baltimore, 1827. M'Kinnen, 535, D. Tour through the British West Indies, in the years 1280 and 1803. By Daniel M'Kinnen. London, 1804.

McMurtrie, 8077, O.

Sketches of Louisville and its environs; including, among a great variety of miscellaneous matter, a Florula Louisvillensis, or catalogue of plants. By H. M Murtrie, M. D. Louisville, 1819. Martyr, 4719, O. The decades of the newe worlde, or West Indies; conteyn

ing the navigations and conquests of the Spanyardes: written in Latin, by Peter Martyr, and translated by Richard Eden. 2 vols. Londini, 1555.

Mathison, 6016, O. Narrative of a visit to Brazil, Chili, and the Sandwich islands, during the years 1821 and 1822; with miscellaneous remarks. By G. F. Mathison, Esq. London, 1825.

Maude, 6134, 0. Visit to the falls of Niagara, in 1800. By John Maude. London, 1826.

6192, O. The same. London, 1826. Gift of the author.

Magrath, 5915, D. Authentic letters from Upper Canada; with an account of Canadian field sports. By T. W. Magrath. Dublin, 1833.

Maw, 7056, O. Journal of a passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic, crossing the Andes in the northern provinces of Peru, and descending the river Maranon, or Amazon. By Henry Lister Maw, R. N. London, 1829. Travels in the interior of Brazil, particularly in the gold and diamond districts of that country: including a voyage to the Rio de Plata, and an historical sketch of the revolution of Buenos Ayres. With plates. By John Mawe. London, 1812.

Mawe, 1555, Q.

4715, 4716, & 4717, O. Travels in the interior of Brazil, particularly in the gold and diamond districts of that country: including a voyage to the Rio de la Plata. By John Mawe. Philadelphia, 1816. Maximillian, 1778, Q. Travels in Brazil, in the years 1815, 1816, 1817. By Prince Maximillian of Wied-Nieuwied. London, 1820.

Miers, 6140, O. Travels in Chile and La Plata, including accounts respecting the geography, statistics, government, manners and customs, and mining operations in Chile; collected during a residence of several years. By John Miers. Illustrated with maps and views, &c. 2 vols. London, 1826.

Maxwell, 2502, D. Letters from Virginia. Translated from the French. By W. Maxwell. Baltimore, 1816.

Melish, 4363, 4364, & 4377, 0. Travels in the United States of America, in the years 1806 and 1807, and 1809, 1810, and 1811; including an account of passages between America and Britain, and travels through various parts of Great Britain, Ireland, and Upper Canada; illustrated by eight maps. By John Melish. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1812. 4377, the gift of the author.

No.

Michaux, 8249, O. Travels to the westward of the Alleghany mountains, in the states of Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and return to Charlestown, through the Carolinas. By F. A. Michaux, M. D. Translated from the French, by B. Lambert. London, 1805.

Molien, 6017, 0. Travels in the republic of Colombia, in the years 1822 and 1823. By G. Molien. London, 1824.

Monroe, 2620, D. A narrative of a tour of observations, made during the summer of 1817, by James Monroe, president of the United States, through the north-eastern and north-western departments of the Union. Philadelphia, 1818.

Moorson, 4119, D. country.

Morgan, 3068, D.

Letters from Nova Scotia; comprising sketches of a young
By Capt. W. Moorson. London, 1830.

The emigrant's note-book and guide; with recollections of Upper and Lower Canada, during the late war. By Lieut. J. C. Morgan. London, 1824.

Morse, 5642, O. A report made to the secretary of war of the United States, on Indian affairs; comprising a narrative of a tour performed in 1820, for the purpose of ascertaining the actual state of the Indian tribes in our country. By the Rev. Jedediah Morse, D. D. New Haven, 1822. Murat, 5735, D. A moral and political sketch of the United States of America. By Achille Murat. With a note on negro slavery. London, 1833.

Murray, 7086, O. Historical account of discoveries and travels, in North America, including the United States, Canada, the shores of the polar sea, and the voyages in search of a north-west passage; with observations on emigration. By Hugh Murray, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1829. Nuttal, 5513, O. A journal of travels into the Arkansa territory, during the year 1819; with occasional observations on the manners of the aboriIllustrated by a map and other engravings. By Thomas Philadelphia, 1821.

gines.
Nuttal.

Ogden, 3571, D.

in 1799.
Ogden.

An excursion into Bethlehem and Nazareth, in Pennsylvania,
With a succinct history of the United Brethren. By John C.
Philadelphia, 1805.

Palmer, 5268, O. Journal of travels in the United States of North America and

in Lower Canada, in 1817; containing remarks on the country and people, and an account of the commerce and present state; with a map. By John Palmer. London, 1818.

Paulding, 2614, & 2615, D. Letters from the south, written during an excursion in the summer of 1816. By James K. Paulding. 2 vols. New York, 1817.

3261, D. The new mirror for travellers, and guide to the springs. By Paulding. New York, 1828.

Pike, 4228, & 7596, O. An account of expeditions to the sources of the Mississippi, and through the western parts of Louisiana to the sources of the Arkansaws, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaune rivers, during the years 1805, 1806, and 1807; and a tour through the interior parts of New Spain, in the year 1807; with maps and charts. By Major Z. M. Pike. Philadelphia, 1810.

Pinckard, 3820, O. Notes on the West Indies; written during the expedition of Sir R. Abercrombie. By George Pinckard, M. D. 3 vols. London, 1806.

Pitman, 6064, O. A succinct view and analysis of authentic information extant, in original works, on the practicability of joining the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, by a ship canal across the isthmus of Darien. By Robert Birks Pitman. London, 1825.

Plantagenet, 1019, O. 1. A description of the province of New Albion in North America. By Beauchamp Plantagenet.

1648.

Poinsett, 5850, 5851, & 6495, O. Notes on Mexico, made in the autumn of 1822. Accompanied by an historical sketch of the revolution, and translations of official reports on the present state of that country. With a map. By a citizen of the United States. (Mr. Poinsett.) Philadelphia, 1824. M.

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5287, O. 3. Letter of J. R. Poinsett, Esq. on South American affairs. Washington, 1819.

Post, 565, O. 1. A second journal, on a message from the governor of Pennsylvania, to the Indians on the Ohio. By Christian Frederick Post. London, 1759.

Priest, 2927, O. Travels in the United States of America, commencing in the

year 1793, and ending in 1797. By William Priest. London, 1802. Proctor, 6056, O. Narrative of a journey across the Cordillera of the Andes,

and of a residence in Lima and other parts of Peru, in the years 1823 and 1824. By Robert Proctor, Esq. London, 1825.

Renger, 6265, O. The reign of Dr. Joseph Gaspard Roderick de Francia, in Paraguay; being an account of a six years' residence in that republic, from July 1819 to 1825. By Messrs. Renger and Longchamps. Translated from the French. London, 1827.

Roberts, 5694, D. Narrative of voyages and excursions on the east coast of central America. By Orlando W. Roberts. Edinburgh, 1827. Robin, 5446, O. Voyages dans l'interieur de la Louisiane, de la Floride Occidentale, et dans les isles de la Martinique et de St. Domingue, pendant les années 1802-1806, suivis de la flore Louisianaise. C. Robin. 3 tom. A Paris, 1807. Gift of Dr. John Barnes. 8139, O. 1.

Par C.

New travels in North America: exhibiting the campaigns of the allied armies; interspersed with political and philosophical observations. Translated from the French of the Abbe Robin. Philadelphia, 1783.

Robinson, 5631, O. Journal of an expedition up the Orinoco and the Arauca; with an account of the country, the manners of the people, military operations, &c. By J. H. Robinson. London, 1822.

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