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The Nautical Magazine first appeared in 1832, and was published monthly well into the twenty-first century. It covers a wide range of subjects, including navigation, meteorology, technology and safety. An important resource for maritime historians, it also includes reports on military and scientific expeditions and on current affairs. Alongside regular items on wrecks, harbours and lighthouses, naval personnel and law proceedings, the 1840 volume notes Queen Victoria's marriage. The Pacific region features strongly, with reports on the ongoing voyage of the Beagle around Australia, an ethnological article on the Maori (including descriptions of the haka and the 'almost amphibious' swimming of the women), and a brief note on the departure of 'a great number of emigrants' to New Zealand on board the Coromandel. Other contributions include Dumont d'Urville's account of his second Antarctic voyage, essays on China and Mozambique, and scientific work on electricity, magnetism and scurvy.
Contents
Part I. January 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part II. February 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part III. March 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part IV. April 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part V. May 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part VI. June 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part VII. July 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part VIII. August 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part IX. September 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part X. October 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part XI. November 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Part XII. December 1840: Original papers; Naval chronicle; Index.