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EXPLORATIONS Continued. 



Maps and descriptions of routes of exploration in Alaska in 1898, with general 

 information concerning Territory. 1899. 138 pages, and 10 maps in separate 

 envelope. (Geological Survey.) Cloth, 50c. I 19.2 :A1 1 1 



MAPS: 



Explorations of Geological Survey in 1898. 

 Sushitna River and adjacent territory. 



Headwaters of Skwentna and Kuskokwim rivers and vicinity of Katmai. 

 Middle Kuskokwim River and part of Bristol Bay. 

 Lower Kuskokwim River, Kanektok River, and Togiak Bay. 



Route of military expedition in charge of Capt. E. F. Glenn from Knik Arm to Tanana River. 

 Copper River and adjacent territory. 

 Prince William Sound and vicinity. 

 Portions of Tanana and White rivers. 

 Fortymile quadrangle. 



Reconnaissance in northern Alaska, across Rocky Mountains, along Koyukuk, 

 John, Anaktuvuk, and Colville Rivers, and Arctic Coast to Cape Lisburne, in 

 1901. 139 pages, illus. 4 maps, 4 (Geological Professional paper 20.) Paper, 

 40c. 119.16:20 



Report of military reconnaissance in Alaska, made in 1883; by Frederick 

 Schwatka. 1885. 121 pages, illus. 20 maps. (Engineer Dept.) Cloth, 75c. 



W 1.2: All 3 



Reports of explorations in Alaska, Cooks Inlet, Sushitna, Copper, and Tanana 

 rivers, 1898. 464 pages, map in pocket. (Military Information Publication 

 25.) Paper, 45c.; cloth, 60c. W 26.3 1 :25 



FAIRBANKS. 



Fairbanks and Rampart quadrangles, Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska; with section 

 on Rampart placers; and paper on Water supply of Fairbanks region. 1908. 

 102 pages, illus., 4 maps (2 in pocket). (Geological Bulletin 337.) Paper, 25c. 



I 19.3:337 



Geologic reconnaissance of Fairbanks quadrangle, Alaska, with Detailed descrip- 

 tion of Fairbanks district, and Account of lode mining near Fairbanks. 1913. 

 220 pages, illus. maps, 4 in pocket. (Geological Bulletin 525.) Paper, 55c. 



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See also, in this list, headings Gold Mineral resources, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1912 

 Nome Yukon-Tanana region. 



FAIRHAVEN PLACERS. See, in this list, heading Gold. 



FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Explorations of fishing grounds of Alaska, Washington Territory, and Oregon, 

 during 1888, by steamer Albatross. (In Fish Bulletin, 1888, pages 1 to 92, illus. 

 maps, large 8.) Cloth, $1.00 FC 1.3:8 



Fisheries of Alaska 



1907. 64 pages. Paper, lOc. C 6.2:A1 1 s 



1908. 78 pages. Paper, lOc. C 6.2 :A1 1 7 



11909. 58 pages. Paper, 5c. C 6.2:A1 1 8 



1910. 72 pages. Paper, 5c. C 6.2 :A1 1 11 



Fishery and fur industries of Alaska, 1912. 123 pages. (Fisheries Bureau.) 

 Paper, lOc. CG.& 1 :$12 



Fishes of Alaska. (In Fisheries Bulletin, 1906, pages 219 to 360, illus. large 8) 

 Paper, 75c; cloth, 90c. C 6.3:26 



Fishing grounds of Bristol Bay, Alaska, preliminary report upon investigations 

 of steamer Albatross during summer of 1890. Pages 279 to 288, 3 folded maps, 

 large 8 [From Fish Bulletin, 1889.] Paper, lOc. FC 1.3 a :Al 12 2 



Notes on collection of tide-pool fishes from Kadiak Island, Alaska. (In Fish Bul- 

 letin, 1898, pages 189 to 192, 1 illus. large 8) Cloth, $1.50. FC 1.3:18 

 Report from Committee on Territories, amending by substitute bill for protection 

 and regulation of fisheries of Alaska. 1906. 12 pages. (59th Cong. 1st sess. 

 H. Rept. 2657.) Paper, 5c. 

 See also, in this list, headings Salmon fisheries Seal and seal fisheries. 



FLORA. Sketch of flora of Alaska. (In Smithsonian Report, 1867, pages 433 to 

 463.) Cloth, 70c. 811.1:867 



FORESTS of Alaska. 1910. 24 pages, illus. map. (Forest Bulletin 81.) Paper, 25c. 



A 13.3:81 

 See also, in this list, heading Chugach National Forest. 



