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POPULATION Continued.. 



Report of Captain Bailey upon number, occupation, and condition of people of 

 Alaska; report of Supervising Surgeon-General Marine-Hospital Service on 

 same subject; report of Special Agent Otis upon illicit traffic in rum and fire- 

 arms. 1880. 48 pages. (46th Cong., 2d sess., S. Ex. Doc. 132.) Paper, 5c. 

 Report on population and resources of Alaska at llth census, 1890. 282 pages, 

 ilhis. 2 maps in pocket, 4 (llth census, 1890. Final vol.2.) Cloth, $1.15. 



I 12.5:2 



Contains descriptions of the manners and customs and state of civilization of the various native 

 tribes of Alaska. 



Report on population, industries, and resources of Alaska; by Ivan Petroff. 1884. 

 189 pages, illus. maps, 4 [From 10th census. Final vol. 8.] Paper, 50c. 



I 11.5 a :Al 12 



Thirteenth census of United States, 1910, bulletin: Population, Alaska, number 

 of inhabitants, by judicial districts and minor civil divisions. [1912.] 5 pages, 

 illus. 4 (Census Bureau.) Paper, 5c. CS.l^rAlis 



Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Alaska containing statis- 

 tics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for Territory, districts, 

 and cities. Pages 565 to 666, 1 illus. 4 (Census Bureau.) Paper, lOc. 



C 3.15 a :Al is 



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



PORCUPINE PLACER DISTRICT, Alaska. 1904. 35 pages, illus. 2 maps 

 (Geological Bulletin 236.) Paper, 15c. I 19.3:236 



PORT CLARENCE. See, in this list, heading Gold. 



PRIBILOF ISLANDS. See, in this list, heading Seal and seal fisheries. 



PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND. Reconnaissance of geology and mineral resources of 



Prince William Sound, Alaska. 1910. 89 pages, illus. maps, 2 in pocket. 



(Geological Bulletin 443.) Paper, 45c. I 19.3:443 



See also, in this list, headings Explorations Glaciers Mineral resources/ 1905, 



1907, 1908, 1909. 



PYRAMID HARBOR. Reconnaissance from Pyramid Harbor to Eagle City, Alaska, 

 including a description of copper deposits of upper White and Tanana rivers. 

 (In Geological Report, 1900, part 2, pages 331 to 391, illus., 5 maps, large 8) 

 Cloth, $1.75. f I 19.1 :900 2 



RAILROAD ACT OF 1914. (Public act 69, 63d Cong. 2dsess. , Act to authorize President 



to construct railroads in Alaska, etc.). 



Act to authorize President to locate, construct, and operate railroads in Alaska, 

 and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 12, 1914. 3 pages. (63d Cong., 2d 

 sess., Public act 69.) Paper, 5c. S 7.5 : 63 2 ~ a9 



The act carried an appropriation of $35,000,000. 



Anderson, Sydney, of Minn. Speech in House, Feb. 5, 1914. (In Congressional 

 Record, vol. 51, no. 43, page 3216.) Paper, lie. 



In favor of building a railroad in Alaska. 



Ansberry, Timothy T., of Ohio. Speech in House, Jan. 28, 1914. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Feb. 26, vol. 51, no. 61, pages 4288 to 4291.) Paper, lie. 



On Government ownership of railroads and in favor of the bill. 



Borah, William E., of Idaho. Speech in Senate, Jan. 15, 1914. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Jan. 16, vol. 51, no. 25, pages 1855 to 1864.) Paper, 9c. 



Mr. Borah spent very little time in presenting his views favorable to the building of railroads 

 in Alaska by the Federal Government, but dwelt at length on the method of disposal of public 

 lands in Alaska and elsewhere. 



Brumbaugh, Clement, of Ohio. Extension of remarks in House, Feb. 18, 1914. 

 (In Congressional Record of Feb. 19, vol. 51, no. 55, pages 3940 to 3947.) 

 Paper, 7c. 



Brumbaugh, Clement, of Ohio. Speech in House, Jan. 21, 1914. (In Congres- 

 sional Record, vol. 51, no. 29, pages 2104 to 2111.) Paper, 12c. 



In favor of bill. 



Bryan, J. W., of Wash. Speech in House, Jan. 28, 1914. (In Congressional 

 Record, vol. 51, no. 35, pages 2545 to 2558.) Paper, 9c. 



In favor of a railroad built by the Government for Alaska, and in favor of Government owner- 

 ship of railroads in general. 



