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Alaska Times. A weekly newspaper. William Sumner Dodge proprietor. 3 vols. fol. Sitka, A. 

 Terrhj, T. O. Murphy, 1808-1870. 

 Vol. 1, May, 1868, to May, 1869. 52 numbers. 

 Vol. 2, May 6, 1869, to Apr. 22, 1870. 



Vol. 3, Apr. 29, 1870. to [July 2, 1870, No. 10 (whole number 02 from May, 1869)]. 

 Note. — It is not known when this paper ceased to appear. 



Alaska Tribune. A semi-monthly newspaper. 1 vol. fol. San Francisco, Cal., John F. Hughes, 

 412 Pine St. Apr. 1 to June 15, 1873. 



Note. — Only four numbers appeared. 



Aleutian Islands. Ilepe-icin. nvTCiJiei'TBiii (etc.), iia cv.url; Cb. Miixaiua. [Summary of voyages under 

 taken to the islands lying between Asia and America in the ship St. Michael.] 



[In Miesiatseslovam, (St. Peterburg Almanac), 178 '.. Also in Sobranie, (etc.), (Collection of articles selected 

 from the Almanacs), St. Peterburg, 1785-93, [10 vols.], v. 9.] 



OcTpona K\pini,ci;ie u AjieyTCKie, (etc.) [The Kurile and Aleutian islands. From the journal 



of Zarif eisky.] 

 \_In Irkutskiia <;ris. viedomosti, (Irkutsk official gazette), 18 i4, Nos. 34, 35, 36, and 37. ] 

 Note. — This journal covers a period of 40 years. Ethnographical details from an article by G. I. Vlasoff. 



Aleutian Islands (Explorations of the). 



[In MaRKHAM (C. R.) Geographical magazine. 4°. London, Triibner $• CO. 1874. Vol. i, No. iii, June, p. 121.] 

 Note. — Brief notice of Ball's explorations in 1873. 



Aleutian primer. A.ieyrci;iii 6yi;isapi>. [anon.] 10 1. 8°. Moscow, synodical press, 1840. L. C. 

 Aleuts and Koloshians. A.ieyn>i a Ko.iowh. [anon.] 



[In Voskrkssxii DOSUG, (Sunday Leisure), 1864, No. 105.] 



4eMi>fiii'ini;oBa dbi.n., (etc.) [Deinianchikoff affairs. From the recollections of an old sailor} 



M.L.] 



[/» PETERBURGSKII KommissiO'NER, (St. Peterburg Commissioner), 1867, Nos. 47, 48, and 49.] 

 Note. — This article contains information about the Aleuts and Koloshians. 



Almanacs (St. Peterburg). See Calendars and Sobranie sochinenie. 



Alta California. See Daily Alta California. 



American Antiquarian Society. Archseologia americana. Transactions and collections. v. 8°. 

 Worcester and Boston, for the society, 1820-1871. L. C. 



American Geographical and Statistical Society. Bulletin. — vols. 8°. New York, for the society, 

 1852-1878. 

 Vol. ii, 1857, pp. 203-213. The Japanese gulf stream; by S. Bent, q. r. 

 No. i, [session 1874-5], p. 8. Letter from W. H. Dall to A. S. Southwortb on surveys m Alaska. 



. Journal. — vols. 8°. New York, for the society, 1859-74. 



Vol. i, 1859, pp. 3-10. Northwest America; an address by hoii. Isaac I. Stevens. 



pp. 33-40. Orography of the western portion of the continent of North America; by Thos. Anti- 

 sell, m. d. 

 pp. 113-114. Explorations of the Rocky mountains in the British possessions. 

 p. 121. Russian America. Revenue exhibit for 1854 and 1855. 

 pp. 179-180. Expedition from St. Paul to British Columbia. 

 pp. 199-200. British Columbia. The founding of Queeusborough. 

 pp. 247-252. The expedition in search for sir John Franklin. From MeCUntock. 

 Vol. ii, part 2, 1870, pp. lxxxiii-cxxvi. Theories for reaching the north pole, etc. ; by C. I'. Bali/, q. v. 



pp. 31-40. On the best routes for reaching the north pole; by S. Bent, q. v. 

 Vol. iii, 1873, pp. 134-157. Physical geography of the north-western boundary of the U. S., (continued in vol. 

 iv,pp. 298-392) ; by G. Gibbs, q. v. 

 pp. 158-192. The Yukon river region, Alaska; by Charles T. Raymond, q. v. 

 pp. 283-299. Journey through eastern Mantchooria and Korea ; by Walton Grinnell. 

 Vol. iv, 1874, pp. 393-415. North-western North America: its resources and its inhabitants; by J. T. Rothroclc, 



q. v. 

 Vol. v, 1874, pp. 225-236. Causes of mild temperature of our interior and westerly northern latitudes; by gen. 

 W. M. Roberts. 

 pp. 243-245. Explorations in the Aleutian islands ; by W. H. Ball, q. v. 



