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Colonisation of Costa Rica, for the development of its rich mines of gold, silver, lead, copper, iron, and coal : and for opening a new route between the Atlantic and Pacific; thus avoiding the tedious and circuitous navigation round Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope, and shortening the voyages to either ocean; creating, at the same time, new homes for British emigrants, new sources of supply for tropical productions, and new markets for British manufactures. With a map of the territory and route
Buckingham, James Silk (1786-1855)
[1852?]
Preface signed "J.S. Buckingham, Stanhope Lodge, St. John's Wood" at end.
Catalogue of the Victorian Exhibition, 1861 : with prefatory essays, indicating the progress, resources, and physical characteristics of the colony
Archer, W H (1825-)
1861
Appended: Report on Class III (Victorian Exhibition, 1861). Indigenous vegetable substances. 1862.
Notice respecting the fossils of the mountain limestone of Ireland, as compared with those of Great Britain, and also with the Devonian system
Griffith, Sir Richard John (1784-1878)
1842
Australia, its scenery, natural history and resources : with a glance at its gold fields
Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)
[1853?]
Vol. 2 has title: Australia and its settlements.