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LAWS Continued. 



Compiled laws of Territory of Alaska, 1913. 924 pages, large 8 (62d Cong., 

 3d sess., S. Doc. 1093.) Cloth, $1.50. 



The Alaskan laws in this publication have been not only compiled, but also codified, arranged, 

 and annotated. The references to judicial decisions are numerous and the references to "Carter 

 code" and "Charlton code" are also many. As the terms "Carter code" and "Charlton code" 

 are not official designations, and may not be familiar to many who will consult the new compila- 

 tion, and as the book itself does not give an explanation of the meaning of the terms, a word as 

 to these earlier codes may not be out of place here. 



The "Carter code" was annotated by the late Senator Thomas H. Carter of Montana, published 

 in Chicago, 1907, by Callaghan & Co., and sold at $5.00 a copy. It is not a Government publica- 

 tion. The title, in part, is: The laws of Alaska, including the penal code, the code of criminal 

 procedure, the political code, the code of civil procedure, and the civil code with the treaty of ces- 

 sion and all acts and parts of acts relating to the district, etc. 



The "Charlton code" is: Compilation of acts of Congress and treaties relating to Alaska from 

 Mar. 30, 1867, to Mar. 3, 1905, prepared in the Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department, under 

 the direction of Paul Charlton, law officer. It was published, under date of Jan. 10, 1906, as Sen- 

 ate document 142, 59th Congress, 1st session, and is the preceding entry in this list. 



Criminal and penal laws relating to Alaska, special report by Commission to 

 Revise and Codify Criminal and Penal Laws of United States concerning crimi- 

 nal and penal laws relating to Alaska [with draft of bill to provide code of crimi- 

 nal procedure]. 1898. 144 pages. (55th Cong. 2d sess. S. Doc. 60. Bound 

 in vol. 3 with other docs. ; serial no 3592.) $ leather, $1.35. 



Notes of conferences by committee in relation to bill to define and punish crime 

 in Alaska and provide code of criminal procedure. 1899. 22 pages. (55th 

 Cong. 3d sess. S. Doc. 122.) Paper, 5c. 



See also, in this list, heading Government. 

 LEGISLATURE. See, in this list, heading Government. 

 LIGNITE. See, in this list, heading Coal lands. 



LIQUORS. Report amending bill to amend act to define and punish crimes in 

 Alaska and to provide code of criminal procedure [so as to regulate liquor 

 traffic in Alaska]. 1908. 4 pages. (60th Cong. 1st sess. H. Rept. 1546.) 

 Paper, 5c. 

 See, also in this list, heading Population. 



LISBURNE, CAPE. Geology and coal resources of Cape Lisburne region, Alaska. 

 1906. 54 pages, illus. 3 maps. (Geological Bulletin 278.) Paper, 15c. 



119.3:278 

 See also, in this list, headings Explorations Mineral resources, 1904. 



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



LODE MINING. See, in this list, headings Fairbanks Mineral resources, 1906. 



McKINLEY LAKE DISTRICT. See, in this list, heading Mineral resources, 1912. 



McKINLEY, MOUNT. Mount McKinley region, Alaska, with descriptions of igne- 

 ous rocks and of Bonnifield and Kantishna districts. 1911. 234 pages, illus, 

 6 maps, 3 in pocket, 4 (Geological Professional paper 70.) Paper, 70c.; 

 buckram, 85c. I 19.16:70 



MACHINERY. Response to resolution, letters containing information as to amount, 

 character, and value of construction machinery, etc., which it would be pos- 

 sible to transfer to Alaska upon completion of Panama Canal. 1913. 8 pages.. 

 (63d Cong., 2d sess., S. Doc. 258.) Paper, 5c. 



MAGNETIC DECLINATION. Distribution of magnetic decimation in Alaska and 

 adjacent waters for 1895, and construction of isogonic chart for same epoch. (In 

 Coast and Geodetic Report, 1894, part 2, pages 87 to 100, map, 4) Cloth, $1.15. 



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MANUFACTURES. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910, bulletin: Manufac- 

 tures, Alaska, statistics of manufactures for Territory and industries. 4 pages, 

 4 (Census Bureau.) Paper, 5c. C3.14 3 :Alis 



This bulletin shows that while manufactures of Alaska are relatively unimportant, she leads 

 all the States and Territories in the production of canned and preserved fish. 



MAPS. 



Alaska. Scale 60 m.=lin. 1909. 31X41.9 in. (General Land Office.) Paper, 

 25c. I 21.13: Alia 3 



Alaska and northwest part of North America, 1588 to 1898, maps in Library of 

 Congress. 1898. 119 pages. (Library of Congress.) Paper, lOc. LC 5.2 :A1 1 



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