REFERENCES 371 



Official Documents, and Bibliographies 



Polnoe sobranie zakonov Rossiiskoi Imperii (Complete collection 

 of the laws of the Russian Empire). Vols. 3, 4, 7, 8. Imperial Print- 

 ing Press, St. Petersburg, ca. 1830. 



Obshchii morskoi spisok (General navy list). 13 vols, and 1 vol. of 

 index. St. Petersburg, 1885-1907. [Useful in following the careers 

 of the officers who took part in Bering's voyages.] 



Opisanie dyyl arkhiva Morskago Ministerstva s poloviny xvii do nachala 

 xix stolyetiya (Description of the papers in the archives of the Min- 

 istry of Marine from the middle of the seventeenth to the begin- 

 ning of the nineteenth century). 10 vols. Published by direction of 

 the Ministry of Marine, St. Petersburg, 1877-1906. 



Dall, W. H., and Marcus Baker. Partial list of charts, maps, and 

 publications relating to Alaska and the adjacent region, from Puget 

 Sound and Hakodadi to the Arctic Ocean, between the Rocky and the 

 Stanovoi Mountains, in: Pacific Coast Pilot: Coasts and Islands of 

 Alaska, Second Series, pp. 163-374, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 

 Washington, D. C, 1879. [Invaluable bibliography. Strong on Russian 

 sources; Russian titles are given in Cyrillic. The contents of periodical 

 series are analyzed. Maps are listed on pp. 167-223, text publications 

 on pp. 225-374.]. 



Golder, F. A. Guide to materials for American history in Russian 

 archives. Carnegie Instn. Publ. No. 230. Washington, D. C, 1917. 

 [The documents relating to the Bering expeditions are mainly in the 

 archives of the Ministry of Marine (listed on pp. H9-i3o),of the Hydro- 

 graphic Section of that Ministry (pp. 130-136), and of the General 

 Staff (pp. 1 1 6-1 1 9).] 



