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Addenda to Bibliography of Vol. I 



Bering's Expeditions: Accounts of Participants or Persons Directly 



Concerned 



(a) Manuscript 

 Waxel, Sven. Auszug So wohl aus meine als aus andere Officiers, auf 

 den kamschatsischen Expedition halltende Journalen, welche A° 1733 

 Von St. Petersburg abgefartiget wiirde; worinnen 1st in der Kiirtze 

 angefiihret die Absichten dieser Expedition, dessen fortsetzung, neue 

 Entdeckungen, Zustossende unglucksfalle und Endigung; welches 

 durch ein geschicktere Feder wie der meinige deutlicher, umstandlicher, 

 wie auch weitlauf tiger kan ausgefiihret werden, ohne etwas Von der 

 Materia oder Sache an sich selbsten zu verendern. Von Swen Waxell, 

 Capitain von der Flotte zu Russland. At least 185 pp. In 1891 in the 

 Czar's library at Tsarskoe Selo. [This manuscript was located about 

 in 1 891 in the library indicated (Buchner, Memoires Acad. Itnp. des 

 Sci. de St. Petersbourg, Series 7, Vol. 38, No. 7, 1891, who also cites 

 certain passages on pp. 22-24). It is longer than Waxel's report of 

 Nov. 15, 1742, to the Admiralty College on the voyage of the St. Peter 



