Notes on the historical hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas.

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English
Pages
263

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Cover of: Notes on the historical hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas.
Notes on the historical hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas.
1881, University press: J. Wilson and son
in English

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Cover-title.
"Taken mainly from maps in the Harvard college library."
"It was thought that an examination of old maps might reveal a change in the condition of the shoals since the time of the discovery of the Bahamas, which might be of importance in the disputed question of the Landfall of Columbus ... Results are not such as were anticipated."

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Cambridge, Mass
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Bibliography.

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Library of Congress
Z1009 .H33 no. 14

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Pagination
[258]-263 p.
Number of pages
263

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OL6919696M
LCCN
02021333
OCLC/WorldCat
28301538

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