PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 233 



Belcher (sir Edward). Narrative of a voyage round the world, performed in H. M. S. Sulphur, 

 during the years 1830-42, including details of the naval operations in China, in 1840-41. 2 v. 

 xxii, 387 pp. 3 maps, 8 pi.; viii, 47 pp. 10 pi. 8°. London, PL. Colburn, 1843. 



Note. — For Belcher's magnetic observations on the NW. coast, etc., see Sabine (It. col. Edward,/', r. s.) 

 Belknap (Jeremy). Letter to doctor Kippis (Andrew), relative to an errour in his life of capt. Cook, 

 with several testimonies in evidence. 



[In Collections of the Massachusetts historical society for the year 1795. 8°. Boston, S. Rail, 1795. First 

 series, vol. iv, pp. 79-85.] 



Bell (capt. William H., c. s. u. s. a.) The quiddities of an Alaskan trip. 34 1. inc. 01 pi. obi. 8°. 



Portland, Oregon, G. A. Steele <& co., 1873. L. C. 

 Bell (W ... H . . . ). The Stickeen river and its glaciers. 



[In Scribxer's Monthly, an illustrated magazine for the people conducted by J. G. Holland. 8°. New York, 



Scribner $ Co. . 1879. April, vol. xvii, No. 6, pp. 805-815. ] 



Bellin (Jacques-Nicolas). Kemarques sur la carte de FAmerique septentrionale, entre le 28 e et le 



72 e clegre de latitude, avec une description geographique de ces parties. 131 pp. 4°. Paris, 



Pidot, 1755. 

 Bellingshausen (capt. Thaddeus Thaddeavich). BwnncKa mi /mneceHiu h naceMt Kan. EeuHncray- 



3ena, 8 Anp. 1820. [Extract from the report and from a letter of capt. Bellingshausen, 



Apr. 8, 1820.] 



[In Six Otechestva, St: Peterburg, 1821, 17. (A continuation in The Russian Invalid, 1821, 196.)] 



4a.itHl>iiuii}i cnli^eniji o luaBaniii 0Tp»#i, (etc.) [Old news of the voyage of the detachment,, 



composed of the sloops Orient and Peace, under the command of capt. Bellingshausen.] 



[In Russia Invalid. (The Russian Invalid.) St. Peterburg, 1821, 19(5. Beginning in Sin Otechestva (The 

 Son of the Fatherland), 1821, 17. ] 



4 B y i! P ainMfI n3bicKauiji bi> K);KuoMt .ie^oBiiTOMi. oKeain, h njaBaHie B0i;pyi"L CBkra bx npo/joj- 



>Kenin 1819-21, (etc.) [Two discoveries in the Antarctic ocean and a voyage round the world 

 during the years 1819-1821. Performed in the sloops Vostok (Orient) and Mier (Peace) under 

 the command of capt. Bellingshausen.] vi, 397, 390 pp., 4° ; atlas, 04 pi., fol. St. Peterburg, 

 1831. 



See also Siemonofp (I.) 



HeKpo.ioni. [anon.] [Obituaries. Admiral Thaddeus Thaddeavich Bellingshausen.] 



[In Morskoi Sbornik. (Naval Collections. ) 8°. St Peterburg, 1853. July, vol. x, pp. 26-32.] 



Bendel (Bernhard). Aus Alaska. Yon Sitka nach dem Chilcatdiuss, 1808. 

 [In Weser Zeitung, wochen-ausgabe, 10 Oktober 1872.] 



The Alexander archipelago. 



[In Proceedings of the Agassiz institute, Sacramento, California. 8°. No. 2, pp. 25-35. Read February 

 4,1873. Also in the Daily Record newspaper, fol. Sacramento, Cal., 1873. February 15. ] 



[anon.] A history of the wrongs of Alaska. An appeal to the people and press of America. 



Printed by order of the Anti-Monopoly Association of the Pacific coast, February, 1875. 43 pp. 



8°. San Francisco, 1875. 

 — The same. 



[In Congressional Papers, Senate — 44th Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 12, pp. 13-33. Also in same, H. of R. — 

 44th Cong. 1st sess.— Ex. Doc. No. 83, pp. 152-171.] 



Benjowsky (Moricz Agoston, graf von). Memoirs and travels. Consisting of his military operations 

 in Poland ; his exile into Kamschatka ; his escape and voyage through the northern Pacific 

 ocean, touching at Japan and Formosa, to Canton, in China ; with an account of the French 

 settlement he was appointed to form upon the island of Madagascar. Translated from [his] 

 original manuscrix>t by William Nicolson. 2 v. 12 pp. 1 1. xxxiii, 422 pp. 9 pi. 2 maps ; 2 p. 1. 

 399 pp.11 pi. 4°. London, G. G. J. & S. Robinson, 1790. (See also Bergh.) 



The same. Memoires et voyages. 2 v. 8°. London, 1790. 



JLioSontiTHbiH aKTi> K't 6iorpa<i>iH BeHtoBCKaro. 1773. [Curious document toward the biogra- 

 phy of Benjowsky. A letter to prince Vazemsky, commandant of Kamchatka, March, 1773.] 



[In Russki Invalid, (The Russian Invalid,) St. Peterburg, 1842, 5-6.] 



30 c p 



