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EDUCATION Continued. 



Education in Alaska Continued. 



1902. (In Education Report, 1902, vol. 2, pages 1229 to 1256.) Cloth, 90c. 



1903. (In Education Report, 1903, vol. 2, pages 2333 to 2364.) Cloth, 85c. 



1904. (In Education Report, 1904, vol. 2, pages 2257 to 2268.) Cloth, $1.25. 



I16.1 1 :904 2 



1905. (In Education Report, 1905, vol. 1, pages 267 to 282.) Cloth, 75c. 



1906. (In Education Report, 1906, vol. 1, pages 237 to 250.) Cloth, 75c. 



1908. (In Education Report, 1908, v*ol. 2, pages 1023 to 1046.) Cloth, 75c. 



I 16.1 1 :908 2 



1909. 1297 to 1326+lxix pages, map. Paper, 15c. I 16. II 1 : 909 



1910. 1343 to 1370+lxii pages, map. Paper, lOc. IlG.ll^QlO 



1911. 91 pages, map. Paper, 15c. I 16. ll 1 ^!! 

 Neglect of education in Alaska. (In Education Circular of information 2, 1882, 



pages 61 to 75, illus., map.) Paper, lOc I 16.5 :882 2 



Report on work of Bureau of Education for natives of Alaska, 1912. 35 pages, 

 map. (Education Bulletin 36, 1913.) Paper, lOc. I 16.3 :913 36 



Reports on condition of educational and school service and management of rein- 

 deer service in Alaska. 1906. 176 pages, map. (Interior Dept.) Paper, 25c. 



I 1.2: All 2 



Rules and regulations regarding Alaska school service for natives of Alaska, 

 adopted May 20, 1911. 32 pages. (Alaska School Service.) Paper, 5c. 



I16.11 2 :Sch6 



ELLAMAR DISTRICT. See, in this list, heading Mineral resources, 1912. 



ESKIMOS. 



Bibliography of Eskimo language. 1887. 116 pages. (Ethnology [Bulletin 1J.) 

 Paper, 15c. SI 2.3:1 



Eskimo about Bering Strait. (In Ethnology Report, 1897, part 1, pages 3 to 518, 

 illus., map, large 8) Cloth, $1.60. 812.1:897 



Eskimo vocabularies. (In Education Report, 1897, vol. 2, pages 1241 to 1275.) 

 Cloth, 90c. I16.1 1 :897 2 



Estimate of appropriation for expenditures, fiscal year 1913, for medical and 

 sanitary relief of Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska. 1912. 

 21 pages. (62d Cong., 2d sess., H. Doc. 477.) Paper, 5c. 



See also, in this list, headings Nunivak, revenue steamer Point Barrow expedi- 

 tion. 



EXPLORATIONS. 



Compilation of narratives of explorations in Alaska. 1900. 856 pages, illus., 27 

 maps, 4 (Military Affairs Committee, Senate.) Cloth, $2.10. Y4.M59 2 :AP 

 CONTENTS. Narratives of explorations in Alaska [report of Senate Committee on Military 

 Affairs]. General introduction. Reconnoissance of the Yukon River [1869]. Report of visit to 

 Alaska in June, 1875. Report on population, resources, etc., of Alaska [1880]. Report of military 

 reconnaissance made in Alaska in 1883.- International polar expedition to Point Barrow [1881-84]. 

 Report of supplementary expedition into Copper River Valley, 1884. Report of military recon- 

 noissance in Alaska, made in 1885. Relief of destitute in gold fields [1897]. Up and down the 

 Yukon [1897]. Relief of destitute in Yukon region [1898]. Copper River exploring expedition 



]. Tanana River exploring expedition [ISgSJ.-rCooks Inlet exploring expedition 

 ukon River exploring expedition [1899]. Copper River exploring expedition [1899]. Index. 



Exploration of Alaska. (In 8th International Geographic Congress Report, 1904, 

 pages 763, 764. State Dept.) Cloth, $1.00. S 5.6:904 



Explorations in Alaska in 1898. 509 pages, illus. 5 maps in pocket, large 8 

 (Geological Report, 1899, part 7.) Cloth, $1.80. I 19.1:899 7 



CONTENTS: 



Reconnaissance in Sushitna Basin. 

 Reconnaissance in southwestern Alaska. 

 Reconnaissance from Resurrection Bay to Tanana River. 

 Reconnaissance of part of Prince William Sound and Copper River district. 

 Reconnaissance in Tanana and White river basins. 



Explorations in Alaska, 1899, for all-American overland route from Cook Inlet, 

 Pacific Ocean, to the Yukon; by J. S. Herron. 77 pages, illus. 2 maps. 

 (Military Information Publication 31.) Paper, 25c. W 26.3 1 :31 



