PUBLICATIONS OK ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 235 



Bergh (Vasili Nikolaievick) — continued. 



OTKpbiTie AjteyrcKHXx ocTpoBOBt. [Discovery of the Aleutian islands.] 



[In Sin Otechestva. Si. Peterburg, 1823. 21-26.] 



OiKptuie K03aK0i\n> Mockbhthhbimi BocTo i maro OKeaHa. [Discovery of the Pacific ocean by a 



Muscovite cossack.] 



[In Sin Otechestva. St. Peterburg, 1823. 35.] 



Bi4opa*H i iecKoe CB^eirie o KannTaHT>-KOMaii4op r B Bwiytih EepnurL [Biographical sketch of 



capt. commander Vitus Bering.] 

 [In Sieveeni Arkiiiv. (Northern Archives.) St. Peterburg, 1823. vi, 8.] 



Bi/ioMOCTi jifaaMi, BbiBesemibiMi. lacTHBiMH Pocc. AniepHK. KOAinaniiiMii. [List of furs, exported 



in part by the Russ. Am. company.] 



[In Eusski Invalid. (The Russian Invalid.) SI. Peterburg, 1823. 261.] 



Xpooo.iorHMecuaa udopia OTRpwria AjeyTCKHXi ocTpoBOBb, (etc.) [Chronological history of the 



discovery of the Aleutian islands, or the advance of Russian trade. With an historical ac- 

 count of the fur trade.] 1 p. 1. iii, 169 pp. 1 1. -1 tab. 1 map. 12°. St. Peterburg, N. Greek, 1823. 



Note. — Reviewed in Eyries (J. B.) et Malte-Brux (C.) Nouvelles annales des voyages. 8°. Paris, Gide, 

 182-. Vol. 29, pp. 121- . 



IlepBoe MopcKoe nyieiuecTBie Pocciam., (etc.) [First Russian sea-voyages undertaken for 



settling this geographical problem, Are Asia and America united ? and performed in 1727- 

 1729, under the command of captain — of the first rank — Vitus Bering.] 1 p. 1. iv, 126 pp. 1 

 map. 8°. St. Peterburg, imp. acad. set. 1823. B. M. 



/Kn3Heonncaniti nepBbivb PoccIhckhxt. a^Mnna.ioB'b, (etc.) [Biographies of the first Russian 



admirals or an attempt at the history of the Russian navy.] 4 vols. 351, 391, 291 and 126 pp. 



with 40 fac-simile signatures. 8°. St. Peterburg, v J morsTcoi typografii, 1831-1836. B. M. 

 Berghaus (H . . .) and Hoffmann (K . . . F . . .), editors. See Hertha, zeitschrift, etc. 

 Bergmann (B . . .). Nomadische streifereien uuter den Kalmiiken in 1802. Maps. 4 parts. 4°. 



Riga, IS0±. 



De Kalmukkenn; hunne zeden, gewoonten, gebruiken, enz. 8°. Leeuwarden, 1815. 



Same. 8°. Amsterdam, 1820. 



Note. — The last appeared anonymously. Neither has been accessible to the compilers. 

 - Voyage chez les Kalmuks, trad, de l'allemand par Moris. Maps. 8°. ChatiUon, 1825. 



Bering (Ivan Ivanovich, otherwise Vitus). See Bergh, Khliebnikoff, Sokoloff, K. L., and Koch 



(N. A.) 



Note. — Bering's real name and rank was capt.-commander Ivan Ivanovich Bering (officially liis name was 

 Vitus), according to Sokoloff in the official Zapiski hydr. dept. ix, p. 208. 



.^OHeceme *ji. Kan. Bepnura o6t> SKene/jnnin ero, (etc.) [Report of capt. Bering on his expedi- 

 tion to eastern Siberia.] 



[In Zapiski voenno-topograncheskakho depo, etc. St. Peterburg, 1847. Vol. x, pp. 67-79. ] 



Note.— This article contains, first, Bering's instructions ; and, second, A list of positions and distances. 



[anon.] HasHaneHie nepBon EepnnroBOii aKcne^nnin. [The destination of Bering's first expe- 

 dition.] 



[Iw Zapiski hydr. depart. (Journal of the hydrographic department.) 8°. St. Peterburg, 1851. Vol. ix, 

 pp. 642-644.] 



[anon. A. II. j [JepBaa KaMiaTCKaa aiicne^Huia Bepnura 1725-29. [Bering's first Kamchatka 



expedition 1725-29.] 

 [Iw Otechestvenniia Zapiski. (Journal of the Fatherland. ) St. Peterburg, 1851. 3.] 



BKcneflnuiii BepHHra, (etc.) 1734. [Bering's expedition (in an article about bishop Innocent 



Nerunovich) 1734.] 



[In Irkutskiia eparkh. viedomosti. Irkutsk, 1864, 32.] 



naMHTHHK-b KauHTaHy EepnHry, bt, HeTponaBJOBCKB, (etc.) [Monument to captain Bering in 



Petropavlovsk — with description.] 



[ In Moskovskaia Gazeta. (Moscow Gazette. ) Moscow, 1867. No. 13.] 



