AR 



MY Continued. 



Report of Brig.-Gen. G. M. Randall, commanding Department of Alaska. (In 

 War Dept. Report, 1900, vol. 1, pt. 3, pages 243 to 258, illus.) Cloth, 75c. 



Wl.l:900 3 



ATNATANAS, natives of Copper River, Alaska. (In Smithsonian Report, 1886, 

 pages 258 to 266.) Cloth, 80c. SI 1.1:886 



BALLINGER, RICHARD A. See, in this list, heading Interior Department, 

 Investigation of. 



BARROW, POINT. See, in this list, heading Point Barrow expedition. 



BEAR, revenue cutter. Report of cruise of revenue cutter Bear and overland expe- 

 dition for relief of whalers in Arctic Ocean, Nov. 27, 1897, to Sept. 13, 1898. 

 144 pages, illus., map. (Revenue-Cutter Service.) Cloth, 50c. T 33.2: B 38 



BERING RIVER COAL FIELD. See, in this list, headings Mineral resources, 

 1904, 1905 Petroleum. 



BERING SEA ARBITRATION. See, in this list, heading Seal and seal fisheries. 



BERNERS BAY. Geology of Berners Bay region, Alaska. 1911. 58 pages, illus., 

 2 maps in pocket. (Geological Bulletin 446.) Paper, 20c. I 19.3:446 



BIOLOGY. 



Biological investigations in Alaska and Yukon territory: 1. East Central Alaska; 



2, Ogilvie Range, Yukon; 3, Macmillan River, Yukon. 1909. 96 pages, illus., 



map. (North American fauna 30.) Paper, 15c. A 5. 5:30 



Biological reconnaissance of base of Alaska Peninsula. 1904. 86 pages, illus., 



maps. (North American fauna 24.) Paper, lOc. A 5. 5:24 



Results of biological reconnoisance of Yukon River region. 1900. 100 pages, 



illus. map. (North American fauna 19.) Paper, lOc. A 5.5:19 



CONTENTS. General account of region. Annotated list of mammals. Annotated list of birds. 

 See also, in this list, headings Cook Inlet Convin, revenue steamer Flora 



Nunivak, revenue steamer. 



BIRCH CREEK. See, in this list, heading Gold. 



BIRD RESERVATIONS. National bird and mammal reservations in Alaska in 

 charge of Department of Agriculture. 1910. 15 pages, maps. (Biological 

 Circular 71.) Paper, 5c. A 5.4:71 



BOGOSLOV ISLAND. See, in this list, heading Corwin, revenue steamer. 



BONNIFIELD REGION. Alaska; by S. R. Capps. 1912. 64 pages, illus. 2 maps 

 in pocket. (Geological Bulletin 501.) Paper, 20c. 119.3:501 



See also, in this list, headings McKinley, Mounts-Mineral resources, 1906, 1910. 

 BOUNDARY. See, in this list, heading Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. 

 BREMNER RIVER. See, in this list, heading Mineral resources, 1911. 



CANADA. Universal peace. Extension of remarks of Frank 0. Smith of Md., in 

 House, Nov. 5, 1913. (In Congressional Record of Nov. 7, vol. 50, no. 153, 

 pages 6590 to 6596.) Paper, 3c. 



In favor of ceding or selling to Canada the strip of Alaska which extends along the Pacific Coast 

 west of British Columbia. 



CAPE. See name of cape. 



CASADEPEGA. See, in this list, heading Solomon. 



CENSUS. See, in this list, heading Population. 



CESSION. 



Correspondence in relation to Russian America. 1868. 2 pts., 361+19 pages, 

 map. (40th Cong., 2d sess., H. Ex. Doc. 177. Bound in vol. 13 with other 

 docs.; serial no. 1339.) Sheep, $2.50. 



NOTE. Some of the more interesting papers included are: Text of treaty of cession concluded 

 Mar. 30, 1867. Various letters between W. H. Seward, Secretary of State, and Baron de Stoeckl 

 concerning the diplomatic proceedings of the transfer. Extracts from Boston Evening Transcript 

 and Philadelphia North American and Gazette favorable to purchase of Alaska. Extract from 

 New York Herald giving the early history of Alaska. Account of the ceremonies of the transfer 

 which took place at Sitka. A short account of the Indians. Survey of Russian colonies in America 

 giving much of the early history of Alaska. Extracts from a number of newspapers ridiculing 

 Thomas Jefferson for the purchase of Louisiana. Speech of Charles Sumner on the purchase of 

 Alaska. Accounts of various officers sent out to Alaska on the climate, resources, geography, etc. 



