228 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. P.y Benj. Silliman and others. 8°. New York and New 



Hum,, L819-1878. 

 3d series, vol. xi, (\\ hole No. 111). Apr., 1876, Mt. St. Elias and Harbors of Alaska, pp. 243-243. 



American Russian Commercial Company. The Alaska fur-seal bill, 12 pp. 8°. San Francisco, 

 1869. 



Amerique russe. 



[J« Eyriks (J. 15.) kt Maltk-Brun (C.) Nouvellks annai.ks des voyages. 8°. Pan'sj Gide fils, 1822. Vol. 

 xiv, p. 144.] 

 Note. — Uriel' note concerning the work of Vasilieff. 

 [/» same, 1825, vol. xxv. pp. 279-280.] 

 Note. — Brief note on the boundary .">-l L 40'. 



Amoretti (Charles). Lettera sul viaggio di Maldonado. 8°. Padova, 1814. Not seen. 



See also MALDONADO. 



Amos (Andrew). Report of trials in Ihe courts of Canada relative to the destruction of the earl of 

 Selkirk's settlement on the Red river, with observations, xxx, 11. 388, iv, pp. 1 map. 8°. 

 London, J. Murray, 1820. 



Amur River, [anon.] Hdopifl pliiui Afiiypa, (etc.) [History of the Amur river, compiled from pub- 

 lished sotirces. With, a map of the Amur river.] 1 map, 148 pp. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1859. 

 Note.— Reviewed in-MoRSKOi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1859, Apr., vol. xl, [v], pp. 50-51. 



Anadyr River. .Yni,e pkiiii Aiia,u>ij>n. [Mouth of the Anadyr river.] 



[/«. Moeskoi Sbornik. (Naval Collections.) 8°. St. Peterburg, 1848. Vol. i, p. 284.] 

 Note.— This is a brief note giving the geographical position of the mouth of the river. 



lhiurienie ii.ti. vKvpn.i.ia oniicii pt,i;n Aiia,ti.ipi., (etc.) [Extracts from journals kept by the 



command of the director-general of the Russian American Company, giving description of the 



Anadyr river.] 

 [/„ Morskoi Sbornik. (Naval Collections.) 8°. St. Peterburg, 1849. Vol. ii, pp. 198-202, with map.] 



Anderson (Alexander Caultield). Notes on north-western America. 



[/» Canadian Naturalist and quarterly .journal of science. 8 U . Montreal, Dawson brothers, 1876. New series, 

 vol. viii, No. 3, pp. 135-156.] 

 Some remarks upon the freezing of streams in North America, in connexion with the sup- 

 posed congelation of their sources in high latitudes. 



[/„ JOURNAL of the royal geographical society of London. 6°. London, J. Murray, 1845. Vol. xv, pp. :S(>7-3?1.] 



Notes on the Indian tribes of British North America, and the northwest coast. Communi- 



cated to George Gibbs, esq., and read before the New York Historical Society, November 



18(12. 

 [In Historical Magazine. 4 c . New York, 1863. Vol. vii, No. 3, March, pp. 73-81.] 



Anjou {Kent. — ). For exploration of An.jou islands by lieut. Anjou, see Sokoloff (A.) Descrip. 



tion of the shores of the Arctic ocean, etc. 



[/» Zapiski, (etc) (Journal of the hydrographic bureau of the navy department.) 8°. St. Peterburg, 1849. 



Vol. vii. ]>\<. 117-212.] 



Annalen der erd-, volker- und staatenkunde, etc. See Hektiia. 



Annales de l'observatoire physique central de Russie, 1847-1875. 20 vols. 4°. St. Pehrsbovrg, 1850- 



1870. L.C. 



Edited, 1847-1863, by A. T. Kupffer ; 18G4, by L. F. Kiimtz ; 1*55-1*75, l.y II. Wild. From 1847 to 1861 in the 

 Punch language; 1862-1869 in the French and Russian languages ; and 1870-1875 in the Russian and German 



languages. 

 Note.— Contains Sitka meteorology and magnetism; also meteorology for Aian, Nikolaieffsk, etc. 



same: annCes 1850-1864, No. 2. Correspondance metcorologique, 1850-1864. 4°. St. 



PHersbourg, L851-1865. L. C. 

 same: supplement; ann6es 1849-1862. Compte rendu annuel, 1850-18(14. 4°. St. Peters- 



bourq, 1851-1865. L. C. 



