APPENDIX A 



LIST OF BOOKS RELATING TO SPORT, NATURAL HIS- 



TORY, AND EXPLORATION OF THE YUKON 



TERRITORY 



SPORT 



Pike, Warburton: Through the Subarctic Forest. A record of a 

 canoe journey from Fort Wrangel to the Pelly Lakes and down the 

 Yukon River to the Behring Sea. Illustrations and maps. (London: 

 Edward Arnold, 1896.) Incidents of sport in Northern British Colum- 

 bia and on the Pelly River. 



Selous, F. C.: Recent Hunting Trips in British North America. 

 Illustrated. (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1907.) Contains 

 narratives of hunting on both North and South Forks of the MacMil- 

 lan River. 



Schwatka, Frederick: Along Alaska's Great River. A popular 

 account of the travels of the Alaska Exploring Expedition of 1883, 

 along the great Yukon River from its source to its mouth in the British 

 North-west Territory, and in the Territory of Alaska. Map. Illus- 

 trated. (New York: Cassell & Co., 1885.) Incidentally mentions 

 the game observed along the upper Yukon waters. 



NATURAL HISTORY 



Osgood, Wilfred H. : Results of a Biological Reconnoissanct of the 

 Yukon River Region. Map. Illustrations. (United States Biological 

 Survey, North American Fauna No. 19. Washington, D. C.: Octo- 

 ber, 1900.) Descriptive Natural History of Lewes and Yukon Rivers. 



Osgood, Wilfred H. : Biological Investigations in Alaska and 

 Yukon Territory. Map. Illustrations. (United States Biological Sur- 

 vey, North American Fauna No. 30. Washington, D. C.: October, 



