8vo. 1821. Translated from the German, but
badly.
74. Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde. Par Choris. Livraison, 1-9. Paris,
1821. - This splendid work illustrates Kotzebue's Voyage, by engravings of
the savages of the different parts he visited; their arms, dresses,
diversions, &c. On this account alone, however, we should not have given it
a place here; but it is recommended to the natural historian, by the
descriptions which Cuvier has added to the engravings of animals; and to
the craniologist, by the observations of Gall, on the engravings of human
skulls.
75. Peregrinacion que ha hecho de la mayor parte del Mundo. Par D.P.S.
Cubero. Sarragoss. 1688. folio.
76. Giro del Mondo del G.F. Gemelli Carreri. Naples, 1699. 7 vols. 8vo.
IV.
TRAVELS COMPRISING DIFFERENT QUARTERS OF THE GLOBE.
77. Letters from Barbary, France, Spain, and Portugal. By an English
Officer (Jardine), 1794. 2 vols. 8vo.
78. Cor. de Jong Reisen naer de Cap de Goede Hop, Ierland en Norwegen.
Haarlem, 1802. 8vo.
79. Friedrich, Briefe au einen freund, eine reise von Gibraltar nach Tanger
und von da durch Spanien, und Frankreich, Zurich, nach Deutschland,
betreffend. (In the Historical Magazine of Gottingen, 4th year. 1st
cahier.)
80. Voyage to the Levant in 1700, by Tournefort. Translated from the
French, 3 vols. 8vo. - These travels bear too high a character to be
particularly pointed out. They comprise the Archipelago, Constantinople,
the Black Sea, Armenia, Georgia, the Frontiers of Persia and Asia Minor;
and are rich and valuable in the rare junction of antiquarian and botanical
knowledge.