6 



CESSION Continued. 



Report of Committee on Public Expenditures in regard to charges of the Worcester 



Spy that the entire sum appropriated by Congress for the purchase of Alaska 



did not reach the Russian government. 1869. 41 pages. (40th Cong., 3d 



sess., H. Rept. 35. Bound in vol. 1 with other reports; serial no. 1388.) 



Sheep, $1.30. 

 Transfer of territory from Russia to United States [correspondence between 



Secretary Seward and General Lovell H. Rousseau, etc.]. 1868. 14 pages. 



(40th Cong., 2d sess., H. Ex. Doc. 125. Bound in vol. 11 with other docs.; 



serial no. 1337.) Sheep, $1.50. 

 Treaty with Russia, report from Committee on Foreign Affairs. 1868. 65 pages. 



(40th Cong., 2d sess., H. Rept. 37. Bound in vol. 1 with other repts.; serial 



no. 1357.) Sheep, $1.40. 



CHANDALAR RIVER. 



Koyukuk-Chandalar region, Alaska. 1913. 119 pages, illus. 2 maps in pocket. 



(Geological Bulletin 532.) Paper, 25c. I 19.3:532 



Preliminary report on reconnaissance along Chandlar and Koyukuk rivers, 



Alaska, in 1899. (In Geological Report, 1900, part 2, pages 441 to 486, illus. 



map, large 8) Cloth, $1.75. I 19.1:900 2 



See also, in this list, heading Mineral resources, 1909. 



CHISTOCHINA DISTRICT. See, in this list, headings Gulkana River Mineral 

 resources, 1910. 



CHITINA RIVER. Reconnaissance of Chitina River and Skolai Mountains, Alaska. 



(In Geological Report, 1900, part 2, pages 393 to 440, illus. 2 maps, large 8) 



Cloth, $1.75. I19.1:900 2 



See also, in this list, headings Kotsina-Chitina region Mineral resources, 1909, 



1911, 1912. 



CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST. 



Message transmitting, in response to resolution, papers and information relating 

 to elimination from Chugach national forest of certain lands fronting upon Con- 

 troller Bay, Alaska. 1911. 409 pages, map, and separate portfolio of 34 maps. 

 (62d Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 77, 2 pts.) Text and maps, paper, $1.65. 



Views of minority adverse to report of majority on matters relating to elimination 

 from Chugach national forest, Alaska, of land on Controller Bay in order to 

 enable Controller Railroad and Navigation Company to make entry thereon 

 for railroad terminal and townsite purposes. 1911. 8 pages. (62d Cong., 

 2d sess., H. Rept. 178, pt. 2.) Paper, 5c. 



All the territory surrounding Controller Bay was included in the Chugach Forest Reservation 

 in 1909 by a proclamation of President Roosevelt. The importance of Controller Bay is that it 

 lies about 25 miles from very valuable coal deposits known as the Bering River coal fields. Mr. 

 Richard Ryan, representing the Controller Navigation Co., applied to the Forester for the elimi- 

 nation of certain tracts of land from the national forest for use of the railroad company. After 

 consideration by several Government officials and departments the lands were thrown open to 

 entry by Presidential proclamation. 



CIRCLE. 



Geologic reconnaissance of Circle quadrangle, Alaska. 1913. 82 pages, illus. 



2 maps in pocket. (Geological Bulletin 538.) Paper, 30c. I 19.3:538 



See also, in this list, headings Mineral resources, 1905, 1906, 1911 Yukon-Tanana 



region. 



CLARK LAKE. See, in this list, heading Mineral resources, 1909. 

 CLIMATE. See, in this list, heading Jamestown, U. S. S. 



COAL LANDS. 



Akska coal lands. Speech of Albert J. Beveridge of Ind., in Senate, June 15, 

 1910. (In Congressional Record of June 24, vol. 45, no. 162, pages 9304 to 9308.) 

 Paper, 27c. 



Alaska coal problem. Extension of remarks of Albert Johnson of Wash ., in House, 

 May 3, 1913. (In Congressional Record of May 5, vol. 50, no. 21, pages 1139 

 to 1144.) Paper, 14c. 



Alaskan coal problems. 1911. 32 pages, map. (Mines Bulletin 36.) Paper, lOc. 



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