This collection comprises Volumes 16 and 17 of the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). A valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts, these volumes offer insights into geographical explorations, discoveries, and scholarly discussions of the late 19th century. Explore detailed accounts of expeditions, scientific observations, and the evolving understanding of the world during this pivotal period in geographical science. The 'Proceedings' provide a unique window into the activities and intellectual contributions of one of the world's leading geographical societies. This historic record captures the spirit of exploration and the advancement of geographical knowledge, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on the history of science and exploration.
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