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Personal Narrative of the Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, During the Years 1799–1804

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Alexander von Humboldt
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. About This Edition V
  3. Contents VII
  4. CONTENTS OF ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT: WRITINGS IN ENGLISH, PART II: 1825–1859 XIII
  5. The Whole World in One Thousand Essays: Introduction to Alexander von Humboldt’s “Other Cosmos” XXIII
  6. Editorial Note XLI
  7. Acknowledgments XLIII
  8. Alexander von Humboldt: Writings in English
  9. Letter to the Author of this Journal; on the Bohon-Upas, by a Young Gentleman of This City 1
  10. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Humboldt to Mr. Blumenbach, containing new Experiments on the Irritation caused by the Metals with Respect to their different Impressions on the Organs of Animals 8
  11. A Letter from M. de Humboldt to M. Pictet, on the Magnetic Polarity of a Mountain of Serpentine 14
  12. A Letter from Mr. Von Humboldt to M. H. Van Mons on the Chemical Process of Vitality; together with the Extract of a Letter from Citizen Fourcroy to Citizen Van Mons on the same Subject 19
  13. On the Effects of Oxygen in accelerating Germination 25
  14. Remarks on the above Observations 27
  15. Von Humboldt’s Expedition to Spanish America 29
  16. Extract of a Letter from M. Von Humboldt to Lalande 31
  17. Humboldt’s travels through Spanish America 38
  18. Sketch of a Geological Delineation of South America 42
  19. Letter from C. Humboldt to C. Fourcroy, Member of the French National Institute 69
  20. Letter from M. A. Humboldt to C. Delambre, Member of the French National Institute 75
  21. Letter from M. Humboldt to C. Delambre, one of the perpetual Secretaries of the National Institute 80
  22. Letter from Mr. Humboldt to Prof. Cavanilles 87
  23. Account of the Travels of M. A. de Humboldt in South America, extracted from some of his Letters 90
  24. Baron Humboldt 100
  25. Baron Humboldt’s Travels in America 109
  26. On the Variations of the Terrestrial Magnetism in different Latitudes 110
  27. Experiments on the Torpedo, by Messrs. Humboldt and Gay-Lussac. Extracted from a Letter from M. Humboldt to M. Berthollet, dated Rome, 15 Fructid. Year 13 135
  28. Experiments on the Eudiometrical Means, and on the Proportion of the Constituent Principles of the Atmosphere 139
  29. Universal Diffusion of Life 175
  30. Memoir on a new Species of Monkey found in the eastern Declivity of the Andes 176
  31. Memoir on a new Species of Pimelodus thrown out of the Volcanoes in the Kingdom of Quito; with some Particulars respecting the Volcanoes of the Andes 180
  32. Memoir on the Eremophilus and Astroblepus, two new Genera of the Order of Apodes 185
  33. Baron Humboldt’s Description of the Mode of Catching the Gymnotus, or Electrical Eel 190
  34. On the Cinchona Forests of South America 195
  35. Account of the Ottomacs, a People who eat Clay 223
  36. The Cataracts of Orinoco 227
  37. Scenes in the Pampas 228
  38. Observations upon the Face of the Country of Spain and its Climate 229
  39. Cow Pock in Mexico 235
  40. On the Volcanoes of Jorullo 239
  41. Account of the Character and present Condition of the different Classes of Inhabitants in Mexico, or New Spain 244
  42. Researches Concerning the Institutions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America; with descriptions and views of some of the most striking scenes in the Cordilleras 256
  43. Yellow Fever 279
  44. [Letter to the Editor of the Moniteur] 282
  45. Extract from a report made to the class of phisico-mathematical sciences, on the 9th of Sept. 1811, by a committee, composed of Messrs. Hallé, Humboldt and Percy, on a memorial of Mr. Legallois, M. D. concerning the principle of action of the heart, and the seat of that principle 284
  46. Description of the Ascent of the Peak of Teneriffe 294
  47. Personal Narrative of the Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, During the Years 1799–1804 300
  48. Population of the Canaries 338
  49. Temperature of the Atlantic 339
  50. Account of the Spermaceti Fishery on the Western Shore of America 340
  51. Eye-Stones 342
  52. Scenes at Cumana 343
  53. On the Laws observed in the Distribution of vegetable Forms 345
  54. The Southern Constellations 353
  55. To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle 355
  56. On Isothermal Lines, and the Distribution of Heat over the Globe 357
  57. Characteristic sketches of american vegetables 439
  58. Cavern of Guacharo 448
  59. Curious Circumstance 450
  60. [From De Humboldt’s Travels, part 2.] 451
  61. On the Geographical Distribution of Ferns 453
  62. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, During the Years 1799–1804 460
  63. Remarks on the natural Family of the Grasses 478
  64. On the Milk extracted from the Cow Tree (l’Arbre de la Vache), and on Vegetable Milk in general 485
  65. Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Extract from Baron Humboldt’s Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4 490
  66. Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Extract from Baron Humboldt’s Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4 496
  67. Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4. London, 1819 501
  68. Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4. London, 1819 513
  69. Famine 520
  70. Scenery on the Rio Apure 521
  71. [Crocodiles of South America] 525
  72. On the Temperature of the different Mines in America 526
  73. On the Nocturnal Increase in the Intensity of Sound 529
  74. Fish Flour 534
  75. Humboldt’s Personal Narrative 535
  76. Humboldt’s Personal Narrative. Dirt Eaters 537
  77. Humboldt’s Travels 541
  78. Indian Rubber 547
  79. Memoir of Don Jose Celestino Mutis 548
  80. New Inquiries into the Laws which are observed in the Distribution of Vegetable Forms 557
  81. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799–1804 580
  82. Religious Opinions of American Indians 593
  83. Shirt Trees 595
  84. Stories of Crocodiles 596
  85. War Poison of the Indians 598
  86. [The famous Ahauete] 601
  87. [The Guahibi mother] 602
  88. View of the various Productions of the different Countries of the Earth 605
  89. Description of the Muschelkalk and Quadersandstein 607
  90. Visit of the ruins of Ataruipe 611
  91. Extent and population of America 614
  92. On Petrifactions, or Fossil Organic Remains 616
  93. On the Constitution and Mode of Action of Volcanoes, in different Parts of the Earth 630
  94. Analysis of the Water of the Rio Vinagre, in the Andes of Popayan, by M. Mariano de Rivero; with geognostic and Physical Illustrations of some Phenomena which are exhibited by Sulphur, Sulphuretted Hydrogen, and Water, in Volcanoes 645
  95. Scenery of the Upper Oroonoko 659
  96. South America—missions in the interior 661
  97. Emendations 665
  98. Sources 669
  99. The Periodicals 687
  100. The Works of Alexander von Humboldt 693
  101. Population of the Canaries 699
  102. Index of Names 703
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