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020 $a0665346743 (v. 3)
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090 $aFC 02 0203 no. 34674$bAEU
100 1 $aDampier, William$d1652-1715
245 12 $aA voyage to New Holland, &c., in the year 1699$h[microform] :$bwherein are described the Canary-Islands, the Isles of Mayo and St. Jago, the Bay of All Saints, with the forts and town of Bahia in Brasil, Cape Salvadore, the winds on the Brasilian coast, Abrohlo-Shoals, a table of all the variations observ'd in this voyage, occurrences near the Cape of Good Hope, the course to New Holland, Shark's Bay, the isles and coast, &c. of New Holland : their inhabitants, manners, customs, trade, & c., their harbours, soil, beasts, birds, fish, &c., trees, plants, fruits, &c. : illustrated with several maps and draughts, also divers birds, fishes, and plants, not found in this part of the world, curiously engraven on copper-plates /$cby William Dampier.
260 $aLondon :$bPrinted for James Knapton ...,$c1703.
300 $a3 microfiches (123 fr.) :$bill., maps.
490 1 $aCIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches ;$vno. 34674
500 $a"Vol. III."
500 $aPart of a CIHM set. For individual microfiches in this set see CIHM microfiche nos. 34671-34675.
500 $aTables.
504 $aIncludes index.
533 $aFilmed from a copy of the original publication held by the National Library of Canada.$bOttawa :$cCanadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions,$d1982.
534 $e162, [9], [5] p. : ill., maps, plates ; 20 cm.
596 $a43
650 0 $aVoyages around the world.
650 6 $aVoyages autour du monde.
651 0 $aAustralia$xDescription and travel$yTo 1850.
651 6 $aAustralie$xDescriptions et voyages$yJusqu'à 1850.
830 0 $aCIHM/ICMH microfiche series ;$vno. 34674
949 $hUAHS-MF$zCIHMMPRE
016 $a 846210436
926 $aUAHSS$bMICROFICHE$cFC 02 0203 no. 34674$dMICROFORM$f1