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MATANUSKA VALLEY Continued. 



Reconnaissance of Matanuska coal field, Alaska, in 1905. 36 pages, illus. 2 maps 

 (1 in pocket). (Geological Bulletin 289.) Paper, 25c. 119.3:289 



See also, in this list, heading Mineral resources, 1905, 1906, 1910. 



MEDICINE. 



Medical handbook. 1913. 179 pages, 12 (Alaska School Service.) Fabri- 

 koid, 50c. I 16. II 2 :M 46 



This handbook was written especially for teachers of the Alaska school service, who often find it 

 to be their duty not only to give first aid to sick or injured natives, but to care for them through 

 the entire course of severe illnesses. There are large districts in Alaska beyond the reach of doctors 

 and where American teachers and missionaries are the only civilized persons. The Handbook, 

 written as it is in language simple and plain, may be found useful by others as well as by the teachers 

 in Alaska. 



Report amending by substitute bill providing for regulation of practice of medi- 

 cine, surgery, and dentistry in Alaska. 1996. 8 pages. (59th Cong., 1st 

 sess., S. Rept. 1736.) Paper, 5c. 



See also, in this list, heading Eskimos. 



MINE INSPECTOR for Territory of Alaska- 

 Annual report, 1912. 24 pages. Paper, 5c. 128.9:912 



MINERAL RESOURCES. 



Division of Alaskan mineral resources [Geological Survey], (In Geological Bulle- 

 tin 227, pages 31 to 48, map. 1904.) Paper, 25c. I 19.3:227 

 CONTENTS. -History of investigations. Geography of Alaska. Operations of Alaskan division. 

 Mineral resources of Alaska. (In Geological Bulletin 394, pages 172 to 207, map. 

 1909.) Paper, 40c. I 19.3:394 

 Report on progress of investigations 



1904. 196 pages, illus. 3 maps. (Geological Bulletin 259.) Paper, 15c. 



I 19.3:259 



CONTENTS: 



Placer mining in 1904. 



Methods and cost of gravel and placer mining. 

 Economic developments in southeastern Alaska. 

 Treadwell ore deposits, Douglas Island. 

 Cape Yaktag placers. 



Gold placers of Turnagain Arm, Cooks Inlet. 

 Gold deposits in Shumagin Islands. 

 Gold mine on Unalaska Island. 

 Rampart placer region. 

 Recent development of Alaskan tin deposits. 

 Petroleum fields of Alaska. 

 Bering River coal field. 

 Coal resources of southwestern Alaska. 

 Coal fields of Cape Lisburne region. 



1905. 169 pages, illus. 3 maps. (Geological Bulletin 284.) Paper, 25c. 



I 19.3:284 



CONTENTS: 



Mining industry in 1905. 

 Railway routes. 

 Markets for Alaska coal. 

 Lode mining in southeastern Alaska. 

 Nonmetallic deposits of southeastern Alaska. 

 Yakutat Bay region. 

 Bering River coal. 



Copper and other mineral resources of Prince William Sound. 

 Matanuska coal field. 

 Herendeen Bay coal field. 

 Yukon placer fields. 



Reconnaissance from Circle to Fort Hamlin. 

 Gold mining on Seward Peninsula. 

 York tin region. 



1906. 235 pages, illus., 4 maps. (Geological Bulletin 314.) Paper, 30c. 



119.3:314 



CONTENTS: 



Mining industry in 1906. 

 Alaska coal fields. 



Lode mining in southeastern Alaska. 

 Nonmetalliferous mineral resources of southeastern Alaska. 

 Reconnaissance on Pacific coast from Yakutat to Alsek River. 

 Petroleum at Controller Bay. 



Reconnaissance in Matanuska and Talkeetna basins, placers of adjacent region. 

 Nome region. 



Gold fields of Solomon and Niukluk river basins. 

 Geology and mineral resources of Iron Creek. 

 Kougarok region. 



Water supply of Nome region, Seward Peninsula. 

 Circle precinct, t 

 Bonnifield andfemtishna regions. 



