244 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Collections of the Massachusetts historical society. 



See Ar.vinAi.i'A. (stikinc river discovered. ) Kotzebue. 



Belknap. Magee. 



Ingraham. Roberts and Magee. 



Kii'i-is. 



Collins (maj. Perry McDonough). A voyage down the Amoor: with a land journey through Siberia, 

 and incidental notices of Manchooria, Kamschatka, and Japan [in 1856]. 2 p. 1. 390 pp. 4 pi. 

 12°. Xac York, l>. Appleton & co. 1SG0. 



Overland explorations in Siberia, northern Asia, and the Amoor river country. New ed. 



with appendix. 12°. New York, 1). Appleton & co. 1804. 



Letter to hon. Win. II. Seward containing geographical and other information respecting 



Russian America. 



[7)i CONGRESSIONAL Papers, H. of K. — 40th Cong. 2d sens. — Ex. Doc. No. 177, pp. 25-28.] 



Colnett (.1 . . .). Extracts from the journal of a voyage to the north-west side of America. 



[In Nautical Magazine and naval chronicle. 8°. London, Simphin, Marshall $-co. 1849. February, pp. 80-86.] 

 Colonies russes de la cote uord-onest d'Ameriqne. 



[In Eyries (J. B.) et Malte-Brun(C) Nouvelles annales des voyages. 8°. Pons, Gide fils, 1828. 2 e serie, 



t. vii — tonic 37 dc la collection — pp. 229-231.] 



Colorado Weekly Transcript, fol. Golden, Col. 1868. A weekly newspaper. 



Dee. 23, 1868. On Bering's first voyage, See BERING and Chirikoff. 

 Colton's Journal of Geography. Alaska. 



[In Colton's Journal of Geography. 8°. Neiv York, G. W. <y- C. B. Colton 4' co. 1867. Oct. No. 1, pp. 3-7.] 

 Colyer (Vincent). Report of the hon. Vincent Colyer, United States special Indian commissioner, 

 on the Indian tribes and their surroundings in Alaska territory, from personal observation and 

 inspection in 1869. 



[In Department of the Interior. Eeport of the board of Indian commissioners, appointed by the presi- 

 dent, [etc.] being results obtained from personal observation and inspection of the Indian tribes of Kansas, Indian 

 territory, New Mexico, Arizona, and Alaska. 8°. Washington, government printing office, 1870. pp. 81-166.] 

 See CONGRESSIONAL Papers, H. of E. — 41st Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 144. 



Conant (Charles T . . .). Letter to Charles Bryant, treasury agent St. Paul island Alaska, concern- 

 ing the killing of far-bearing animals. 



[In Daily Evening Bulletin, fol. San Francisco, 1877. Monday, Mar. 12.] 

 Congressional Globe: containing the debates and proceedings of the second session, fortieth congress, 

 (etc.) 5 parts. 4°. Washington, Olobe office, 1868. 

 Dec. 7, 1867. Resolution to refer part of the president's message to committee on appropriations. (By Mr. Butler.) 



p. 73. 

 Dec. 9, 1867. Resolution — by Mr. Butler — discussed, pp. 92-95. 



Dec. 11, 1H67. Purchase of Russian America, etc., discussed by Messrs. Washburn, Broomall, etc. pp. 135-139. 

 Dec. 16, 1867. Resolution that the house will decide when to purchase territory. (By Mr. Wood.) p. 213. 

 Dec. 19, 1867. Resolution calling for ail correspondence with reference to Russian America. (By Mr. Washburn.) 



p. 286. 

 Jau. 1(1, 1868. Resolution calling for information concerning suffering soldiers in Aliaska. (By Mr. Butler.) 



p. 443. 

 Jan. 22, 1868. The same— adopted, pp. 687-688. 



Mar. 14, 1868. Purchase of Alaska discussed in the house by Mr. Higby and others, pp. 1870-75. 

 Mar. 17, 1868. Bill (8. No. 447) for temporary government of Alaska ; introduced. (By Mr. Williams.) p. 1911. 

 Mar. 21, 1868. Speecb by Mr. Paine against the ratification of the treaty for the purchase of Alaska, p. 2059. 

 Apr. 14, 1868. Resolution calling for information in regard to applications for fishing privileges. (By Mr. Con- 



ness.) p. '2297. 

 May 1^, 1868. 7ii7/(ll. R. No. KM)6) making an appropriation to purchase Alaska reported to house. (By Mr. 



Hanks.) p. 2528. 

 May 18, 1868. Resolutions concerning the purchase of Alaska; referred to committee on foreign affairs. (By Mr. 



Loughridge.) pp. 2533-4. 

 May 25, 1868. Memorial from American geographical society asking for survey of Alaska. (By Mr. Sumner. 



]>. 2556. 

 June 10, 1868. 1,'csoliitiou to print 8,000 extra copies of Ex. Doc. No. 177. (By Mr. Lajlin.) p. 3034. 

 June 27, 1*68. Purchase of Russian America discussed by Missis. Banks, Washburn, and others, p. 3.->r>0. 

 June 30, 1868. 'J he same. pp. 3620-8. 

 July 1,1868. The same. pp. 3658-70. 



