Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Dedication
- INTRODUCTION
- Contents
- Map
- A JOURNAL KEPT BY Captain Jobn Narbrough. &c
- A LETTER from Lieutenant Armiger to Captain Narbrough
- A Relation of a Voyage made towards the South Terra Incognita; extracted from the Journal of Captain Abel Jansen Tasman, by which not only a new Passage by Sea to the Southward of Nova Hollandia, Vandemens Land, &c
- A Relation of a Voyage for the Discovery of a Passage by the North East, to Japan and China; Performed in his Majesties Ship the Speedwel, and Prosperous Pink, Anno Domini 1676
- Journal, In His Majesties Ship the Speedwell, Captain John Wood Commander, (Bound for the Discovery of a Passage to the East-Indies, by the North-East: Sailing about Nova Zembla, and Tartary, and so to Japan. 1676
- Journal on Board the Prosperous, Captain William Flawes Commander, From Nova Zembla to England. 1676
- Now, after the JOURNAL, I do intend to shew my Conceptions of the said Voyage, and a true Relation of our Miscarriage; with some Observation made in the said Voyage
- Now I intend to give a brief description of the Land, and the Observations I made there
- THE FIRST PART OF THE VOYAGE IN TO Spitzbergen and Greenland
- CHAP. II Of our home Voyage from Spitzbergen to the Elbe
- CHAP. I Of the External Face and Appearance of Spitsbergen
- CHAP. II Of the SEA
- CHAP. III Of the ICE
- CHAP. IV Of the AIR
- CHAP. I Of the Plants of Spitzbergen
- CHAP. II Of a Plant with Aloe-Leaves
- CHAP. III Of small House-leek
- CHAP. IV Of Crows-foot
- CHAP. V Of Scurvy-grafs
- CHAP. VI Of an Herb like Stone-crop
- CHAP. VI Of a Snake-weed
- CHAP. VIII Of an Herb like unto Mouse-ear
- CHAP. IX Of a Plant like unto Periwinkle
- CHAP. X Of an Herb like a Strawberry
- CHAP. XI Of the Rock Plant
- THE FOURTH PART OF THE VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN, OF THE ANIMALS of Spitzbergen
- CHAP. I Of Birds with Toes or divided Feet
- CHAP. II Of the Broad or Web-footed Birds
- CHAP. III Of some other Birds that I did not catch or delineate
- CHAP. IV Of the Four-footed Creatures
- CHAP. V Of the Crustacens Fish that I observed
- CHAP. VI Of the Macarel
- CHAP. VII Of the Whale
- CHAP. VII How they Catch the Whale
- CHAP. IX What they do with the dead Whale
- CHAP. X Of the Trying out of the Train-oyl from the Fat
- CHAP. XI Of the Finn-fish
- CHAP. XII Of Rotz-fishes and Sea-qualms
- A SUPPLEMENT To Capt. Wood's and Martens North -East Voyages
CHAP. V - Of the Crustacens Fish that I observed
from THE FOURTH PART OF THE VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN, OF THE ANIMALS of Spitzbergen
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2016
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Dedication
- INTRODUCTION
- Contents
- Map
- A JOURNAL KEPT BY Captain Jobn Narbrough. &c
- A LETTER from Lieutenant Armiger to Captain Narbrough
- A Relation of a Voyage made towards the South Terra Incognita; extracted from the Journal of Captain Abel Jansen Tasman, by which not only a new Passage by Sea to the Southward of Nova Hollandia, Vandemens Land, &c
- A Relation of a Voyage for the Discovery of a Passage by the North East, to Japan and China; Performed in his Majesties Ship the Speedwel, and Prosperous Pink, Anno Domini 1676
- Journal, In His Majesties Ship the Speedwell, Captain John Wood Commander, (Bound for the Discovery of a Passage to the East-Indies, by the North-East: Sailing about Nova Zembla, and Tartary, and so to Japan. 1676
- Journal on Board the Prosperous, Captain William Flawes Commander, From Nova Zembla to England. 1676
- Now, after the JOURNAL, I do intend to shew my Conceptions of the said Voyage, and a true Relation of our Miscarriage; with some Observation made in the said Voyage
- Now I intend to give a brief description of the Land, and the Observations I made there
- THE FIRST PART OF THE VOYAGE IN TO Spitzbergen and Greenland
- CHAP. II Of our home Voyage from Spitzbergen to the Elbe
- CHAP. I Of the External Face and Appearance of Spitsbergen
- CHAP. II Of the SEA
- CHAP. III Of the ICE
- CHAP. IV Of the AIR
- CHAP. I Of the Plants of Spitzbergen
- CHAP. II Of a Plant with Aloe-Leaves
- CHAP. III Of small House-leek
- CHAP. IV Of Crows-foot
- CHAP. V Of Scurvy-grafs
- CHAP. VI Of an Herb like Stone-crop
- CHAP. VI Of a Snake-weed
- CHAP. VIII Of an Herb like unto Mouse-ear
- CHAP. IX Of a Plant like unto Periwinkle
- CHAP. X Of an Herb like a Strawberry
- CHAP. XI Of the Rock Plant
- THE FOURTH PART OF THE VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN, OF THE ANIMALS of Spitzbergen
- CHAP. I Of Birds with Toes or divided Feet
- CHAP. II Of the Broad or Web-footed Birds
- CHAP. III Of some other Birds that I did not catch or delineate
- CHAP. IV Of the Four-footed Creatures
- CHAP. V Of the Crustacens Fish that I observed
- CHAP. VI Of the Macarel
- CHAP. VII Of the Whale
- CHAP. VII How they Catch the Whale
- CHAP. IX What they do with the dead Whale
- CHAP. X Of the Trying out of the Train-oyl from the Fat
- CHAP. XI Of the Finn-fish
- CHAP. XII Of Rotz-fishes and Sea-qualms
- A SUPPLEMENT To Capt. Wood's and Martens North -East Voyages
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