The Andes [cartographic material] : map to illustrate extracts from the narrative of a route across the southern Andes; by Don Guillermo Cox; 1862-3 / J. Arrowsmith.

Author
Cox, Guillermo E., -1908 [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
English
Published/​Created
London : published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by John Murray, Albemarle Street , 1866.
Description
  • Scale [ca. 1:1,368,576] ; (W 74°20'--W 69°40'/S 39°30'--S 42°00').
  • 1 map : col. ; 20 X 28 cm.

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Notes
  • Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
  • M. Cox's route and probable direction of the Camino de Bariloche are shown.
  • Includes elevation profile: "Sections of the Limay, between its emergence & Point A".
  • Includes illustration: "Section of the principal elevations in metres".
  • Colony of Llanquihue boundaries are shown, Port Montt (German Coloy) is located.
  • From: Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 34 (1864), pp. 205-26; held in Firestone Library. Call number: G7 .J687 v.34 1864.
  • Geographic coordinate grid was hand drawn after map was published.
With
Issued to accompany article: Expedition across the southern Andes of Chili, with the object of opening a new line of communication from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, by the Lake of Nahuel-Huapi and the Rivers Limay and Negro / by Don Guillermo Cox, of Chili. (Translated from the Spanish, and communicated by Sir Woodbine Parish, K.C.H., F.R.S.) Read before the Royal Geographical Society, May 9, 1864.
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  • Available also online through: Princeton University Libraries, Digital Map & Geographic Data Web site.
  • Online version of companion article available also through the JSTOR Web site. Access limited to subscribing member institutions only.
In
Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 34 (1864), p. 205-26, facing page 205. London : John Murray
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