Richard Schomburgk (1811-1891) accompanied his brother Robert Hermann Schomburgk on his mission to survey the boundary of British Guiana (his account is also reissued in this series). Richard was commissioned by the Prussian government to find new flora, fauna and ethnographical specimens for the Berlin Botanic Gardens and the royal museums. The publication in 1847-1848 in Germany of this three-volume account of the expedition was supported by Alexander von Humboldt, who was a close friend. The third volume epecially was considered a major taxonomical work. Schomburgk contracted yellow fever, and found the preservation and transportation of his specimens difficult in the climate, many perishing before they got to Germany. Schomburgk later emigrated to Australia, becoming director of the Botanic Garden, Adelaide. Volume 2 includes studies of the customs and languages of native tribes, and further explorations.
1. Abreise von Pirara; 2. Aufbruch von Tenette; 3. Vorbereitung zur Rückkehr nach Pirara; 4. Eintritt der Regenzeit; 5. Antritt der Reise nach dem Roraima; 6. Aufbruch von Torong-Yauwise; 7. Our Village; 8. Aufbruch von Our Village; 9. Sitten, Gebräuche und Sprache der Macusis, so wie anderer Stämme; 10. Mein Aufbruch von Pirara; 11. Reise nach dem Quellgebiete des Pomeroon; 12. Rückkehr meines Bruders von dem Quellgebiet des Corentyn.
Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Diaz Del Castillo Bernal, Bernal Daz Del Castillo, Bernal Diaz Del Castillo, Genaro García, Genaro García, Genaro Garcia
Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Diaz Del Castillo Bernal, Bernal Diaz Del Castillo, Bernal Daz De Castillo, Genaro García, Genaro García, Genaro Garcia