Description: A map of New Guinea and New Caledonia showing various islands, mountain ranges, rivers, and other bodies of water."New Guinea, the largest island in the world (excluding Australia), lies immediately north of Australia, between )° 25&rsquot; and 10° 40&rsquot S. lat. And between 130° 50&rsquot; and 150° 35&rsquot; E. long. It is 1490 miles long, with a maximum breadth of 430 miles, its area being about 306,00 square miles." —Kellogg, 1903 Source: Day Otis Kellogg, Encyclopædia Britannica Vol. XVII (New York, NY: Werner Company, 1903) 376 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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