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- A Description of the coast, tides, and currents, in Button's Bay, and in the Welcome : being the North-west coast of Hudson's Bay, from Churchill River, in 58@ 56' north latitude, to Wager River or Strait, in 65@ 24' taken from Scrog's, Crow's, Napier' s, and Smith's journals, made in the years 1722, 1737, 1740, 1742, 1743, and 1744 : also, from the discoveries made in 1742, in the voyage in the Furnace Bomb, and Discovery Pink, commanded by Captain Middleton and Captain Moor ; shewing from these journals, a probability, that there is a passage from thence to the western ocean of America
- A summer and winter on Hudson Bay,
- A voyage to Hudson's Bay, : during the summer of 1812. Containing a particular account of the icebergs and other phenomena which present themselves in those regions; also, a description of the Esquimeaux and North American Indians; their mannners, customs, dress, language, &c ...
- A voyage to Hudson's bay, during the summer of 1812. : Containing a particular account of the icebergs and other phenomena which present themselves in those regions; also, a description of the Esquimeaux and North American Indians; their manners, customs, dress, language, &c. &c. &c.
- Certain queries affecting fundamental interests of the province of Ontario, serially considered
- Clear lands and icy seas; : a voyage to the eastern Arctic
- Narrative of a voyage to Hudson's Bay in His Majesty's ship Rosamond : containing some account of the north-eastern coast of America and of the tribes inhabiting that remote region
- On the commercial importance of Hudson's Bay
- On the commercial importance of Hudson's Bay : with remarks on recent surveys and investigations
- Our North land : being a full account of the Canadian North-West and Hudson's Bay route, together with a narrative of the experiences of the Hudson's Bay expedition of 1884, including a description of the climate, resources, and the characteristics of the native inhabitants between the 50th parallel and the Arctic circle
- Our North land; : being a full account of the Canadian Northwest and Hudson's Bay route, together with a narrative of the experiences of the Hudson's Bay Expedition of 1884, including a description of the climate, resources, and the characteristics of the native inhabitants between the 50th parallel and the Arctic Circle.
- Our north land : being a full account of the Canadian North-West and Hudson's Bay route : together with a narrative of the experiences of the Hudson's Bay expedition of 1884 : including a description of the climate, resources, and the characteristics of the native inhabitants between the 50th parallel and the Arctic Circle
- Reasons to shew, that there is a great probability of a navigable passage to the western American ocean, through Hudson's Streights, and Chesterfield Inlet : from the observations made on board the ships sent upon the late discovery ; supported by affidavits, which coincides with several former accounts : humbly offered to the consideration of Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
- Report of the Hudson's Bay expedition of 1886 under the command of Lieut. A.R. Gordon, R.N
- Report on an exploration of the east coast of Hudson's Bay 1877
- The Belcher Islands of Hudson Bay : their discovery and exploration
- The cruise of the Minnie Maud; : Arctic Seas and Hudson Bay, 1910-11 and 1912-13;
- The development of North-West Canada by the Hudson's Bay trade route
- The geography of Hudson's Bay : being the remarks of Captain W. Coats, in many voyages to that locality, between the years 1727 and 1751 : with an appendix containing extracts from the log of Capt. Middleton on his voyage for the discovery of the North-west passage in H.M.S. Furnace in 1741-2
- The lure of the North, : a trip 400 miles north of 53 to the shores of the Hudson Bay
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