Agricultural
notices and observations of Madeira,
the Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, &c.,
by D. S. Green, Surgeon United States
Navy |
3 |
Observations
on the Agriculture of Lew Chew (Ryukyu),
by J. Morrow, M. D |
15 |
Report on the
Medical Topography and Agriculture of
Great Lew Chew (Ryukyu), by D. S. Green,
Surgeon United States Navy |
23 |
Report on the
Botany, Ethnography, &c., of Lew Chew
(Ryukyu), by Charles F. Fahs, Assistant
Surgeon United States Navy |
41 |
Report of a
Geological Exploration of Lew Chew (Ryukyu),
by Rev. George Jones, Chaplain United
States Navy |
53 |
Report of an
Exploration of Great Lew Chew (Ryukyu),
by Rev. George Jones, Chaplain United
States Navy |
69 |
Report of an
Exploration of Peel Island (Chichi-jima),
by Bayard Taylor, Esq |
67 |
Report of an
Exploration of Peel Island (Chichi-jima),
by C. F. Fahs, Assistant Surgeon United
States Navy |
75 |
Report upon
the Agriculture of Japan, by Daniel
S. Green, Surgeon United States Navy |
81 |
Report upon
the Medical Topography of Japan, by
Daniel S. Green, Surgeon United States
Navy |
91 |
Description
of a Mineral Spring near Hakodadi (Hakodate),
by Rev. George Jones, Chaplain United
States Navy |
97 |
Report upon
the Agriculture of China, by Daniel
S. Green, Surgeon United States Navy. |
101 |
Paper upon
the Agriculture of China, by G. E. West,
Esq |
111 |
Report of an
Examination of Volcano Bay, by Lieutenant
Commanding Junius J. Boyle, United States
Navy |
117 |
Report, by
Captain Joel Abbot, United States Navy |
123 |
Report of a
visit to the Bonin group of Islands
(Ogasawara), by Captain Joel Abbot,
United States Navy |
127 |
Report of Lieutenant
Balch to Commander Kelly, respecting
the Bonin (Ogasawara) islands |
132 |
Instructions
and reports in relation to the island
of Formosa and Manila |
137 |
Reports on
the coal regions of the island of Formosa,
by Rev. George Jones, Chaplain United
States Navy |
153 |
Comparative
analysis of Cumberland, Formosa, and
Japan coal, by Dr. B. F. Bache, United
States Navy |
167 |
Remarks of
Commodore Perry upon the expediency
of extending further encouragement to
American commerce in the East |
173 |
Remarks of
Commodore Perry upon the probable future
commercial relations with Japan and
Lew Chew (Ryukyu) |
185 |
Correspondence
in reference to Siam |
191 |
Letter of Captain
H. A. Adams to Commodore Perry, communicating
the particulars of the ratification
of the treaty of Ka-na-ga-wa (Kanagawa) |
201 |
Introductory
note to papers on Natural History |
213 |
Description
of the birds collected in Japan, &c.,
by John Cassin, Esq., of Philadelphia |
219 |
Manner of hatching
ducks in China, by Dr. Joseph Wilson,
United States Navy |
251 |
Notes on figures
of Japanese fish, by James Carson Brevoort,
of New York |
255 |
Shells collected
by the United States Japan Expedition,
by John C. Jay, of New York |
291 |
Correspondence
in relation to botanical specimens |
299 |
Descriptions
of the botanical specimens, by Professor
Asa Gray, of Cambridge, Massachusetts |
305 |
Observations
in relation to the Cyclones of the Pacific,
by William C. Redfield, of New York |
337 |
Report made
to Commodore M. C. Perry upon the Kuro-Siwo,
or Gulf Stream of the North Pacific
Ocean, by Lieut. Silas Bent, United
States Navy |
363 |
Sailing directions
and nautical remarks by officers of
the late United States Naval Expedition
to Japan |
373 |
Appendix |
393 |
Journal of
a second visit of Commodore Perry to
Japan, by a native of China |
395 |
General Order,
No, 1 |
407 |
General Order,
No. 2 |
407 |
Letter of the
Second King of Siam to Commodore Perry |
408 |
Account of
the loss of Lieutenant John Matthews
and boat's drew of the United States
ship Plymouth |
408 |
List of officers
of the United States Japan Expedition |
410 |
Fac-simile
of Japanese version of treaty of Ka-na-ga-wa
(Kanagawa) |
At
end of this volume. |
English version
of treaty of Ka-na-ga-wa (Kanagawa) |