PAETIAL LIST OP CHAETS AND MAPS. 



PARTIAL LIST OF CHARTS AND MAPS RELATING TO ALASKA, &c— Continued. 



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Title, etc. 



Authority. 



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Date. 



Wrangell Land, Arctic Ocean — Continued. 



(Arctic Sea. Behring Strait, Sheet iii, 1853.) Corrected to July, 

 1872, and filled up, so far as Wrangell Land is concerned, with 

 imaginary shorelines and topography as well as an entirely new 

 and English set of names. The land to the north of that dis- 

 covered by Long is called Kellett Land, but all the names given 

 by the American explorer as well as any mention of his agency 

 in the discovery are carefully omitted 



(Karta sievernakho lohtovitakho okeana * * * 1874.) From 

 obs. and reports by Wrangell and others. The obs. of Long 

 are not incorporated, but the name given by him to the land he 

 discovered is adopted 



(Die fahrt des Russischen klippers Wssadnik, Lieutenant Onatze- 

 witsch, Aug., 1876, und Ubersicht der bisherigen arktischen 

 Forschungen Nordwestlich der Bering Strasse.) Petermann's 

 Mitth., 25 Bd., 1879, IV, Mar. 31, 1879. Colored map, with 

 topogr. and soundings of previous explorers, as well as Onatze- 



witsch. See also Siberia, Hassenstein 



Yakutat. See Mulgrave. 



Yukon River, Northwest America. See also Alaska Maps. 



(Title not accessible.) The Yukon River, under the name of 

 Kwikh-pahk', is represented during a part of its course by Zagos- 

 kin in Travels on Foot, etc., 1847.., . ,... 



(Merkatorskaia generalnaia karta chasti Rossiskih bladienii v' 

 Amerikie. Sostavlena Leitenantom Zagoskinim v' expeditsii, 

 1842, 1843, i 1844 godah.) In Zagoskin's Peshahodnia Opis, 

 etc. (extracted from the Morskoi Sbornik), II, ad Jin., 1848. 

 Map of a large part of Alaska by Zagoskin, of which the essen- 

 tial part is the course of the Lower Yukon, laid down from his 

 own observations 



(Merkatorskaia karta chasti sievero-zapadnakho berega Ameriki. 

 Sostavlennaia Leitenantom Zagoskinim v' expeditsii iegho 1842, 

 43 i 44 godah. ) Mercator's chart of part of the northwest coast 

 of America, compiled by Lieut. Zagoskin, etc. Journ. Imp. 

 Geogr. Soc. St. Petersburg, I, 1849, p. 211 



(Map of the Yukon or Kwich-pak River.) Journ. Roy. Geogr. 

 Soc. London, 1868, Vol. XXXVIII, p. 219. Map, by Arrow- 

 smith, to illustrate a paper by Whymper 



(Same map.) Whymper's Travels on the Yukon and in Alaska, 

 etc 



(The Yukon River, Alaska, from Fort Yukon to the sea, etc.) 

 From obs. by Capt. C. W. Raymond, C. E., and Mr. J. J. 

 Major, in 1869, published by the War Dept. U. S., in 1871 

 {not with the Ex. Doc. commonly known as "Raymond's Re- 

 port on the Yukon River," which has no map) ; colored map 



(Map, showing the distribution of the native tribes of Alaska, etc.) 

 Compiled from the latest authorities, in 1875, by W. H. Dall. 

 (See Alaska Territory, Dall.) This map embodies the most 



recent data in regard to the Yukon River, etc 



Zakhareffskaia Bay. See Coal Harbor and Unga Island. 



Brit. Adm. 



Rus. Hydr. Dept. 



Hassenstein . 



Zagoskin . 



Zagoskin . 



Zagoskin . 



Arrowsmith 

 Arrowsmith 



U. S. War Dept. 



W. H. Dall. 



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