260 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AM) ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Congressional Record — con tinned. 



Jan. 20,1877. Petition of Geo. A. Eades for credit for money lost on Geo. S. Wright. (Bj Mr. Mitchell.) p.763. 



Feb. 2,1877. Bill (H. R. No. 4560) reported (bj Mr. Walling) as a substitute for bill (H. R. No. 42 i0). p.1211. 



Feb. 11. L877. Bill (S. No. 1045) reported adversely (l>y Mr. Cookrell) and indefinitely postponed, p. L547. 



Feb. 15, L877. Bill (S. No. 12)4) introduced (by .'//-. Conkling) and referred to mm mil la- on territories, p. 158 I. 



I'd). 15,1877. Iiiiii in deficiency liill to pay Falconer and Mclntyre. p. 1599. 



Feb. 16,1877. Report on Bill (H. R. No. 4560). p. 1651. 



Fcl.. -jo. 1877. Report on Bill | II. R. No. 1560) printed in extenso. pp. 1723-4. 



Mar. "J, IS77. Amendments appropriation bill to send steam revenue-vessel to Alaska, p.2097. 



: containing the proceedings and debates of the forty-fifth congress, second session. 5 parts. 



4°. Washingt <», government printing office, 1878. 



Jan. in, 1878. Petition of the Alaska gold and silver mining company (by Mr. Conkling). p. 248. 



.Ian. 21,1878. Bill (H.R. No. 2533) to authorize tbe killing of fur-seal. (By Mr. Willis.) p. Ai->. 



Jan. 24, 1878. Hill (S. No. 599) to authorize the killing- of fur-seal (by .)//•. Cameron), p. 516. 



Mar. 23,1878. Letter from the secretary of the treasury to the house asking protection for fur-seals, pp. 2050-1. 



Apr. 5,1878. Bill (S. No. 1045) to„provide for the administration of the oath of office to collectors and other 



officers of the customs in the district of Alaska ; introduced and referred. (By Mr. Johnston.) 



p. 2289. 

 Apr. 18, 1878. Bill (S. No. 1045) reported from judiciary committee and passed, p.2 128. 

 Apr. 1!), 1878. Hill (S. No. 1 1 > 4 r> ) passed by the house, p. 2658. 

 Apr. 23,1878. BiK (S. No. 1045) signed by the speaker. p. 2757. 



Apr. •J."), 1878. Bill (S. No. 1045) signed by the president pro tern, of the senate, p. 2841. 

 May •-'. 1878. Bill (S. No. 1045) signed by the president, p. 3080. 



: containing the proceedings and debates of the forty-fifth congress, third session. 3 parts. 



4°. Washington, government printing office, 1871*. 



Dec. 4,1878. Petition of itenry C. De Ahna for relief. (By Mr. Luttrell.) p.35. 



Dee. 4,1878. Petition of citizens of Alaska for organization of courts. (By Mr. Luttrell.) p.35. 



Dec. 11, 187S. Bill (S. No. 1482) appropriating $175,000, 1<> construct a revenue steamer foi Alaskan waters. 



(By Mr. Mitchell.) p. 83. 

 Jan. 7,1879. Petition of Alaska gold and silver mining company adversely reported. (By Mr. Edmunds.) p. 



341. 

 Jan. 7, 1879. Report of \Y. <;. Morris called for. (By Mr. Mitchell) p. M>. 

 Jan. 13, 1*79. Bill (S.No. 1592) for the relief of Henry ('. De Ahna, (By Mr. Daicex.) p. 422. 

 Jan. 14, 1879. Bill (8. No. 1592) for relief of De Ahna passed by the senate, p. 4-2S. 



Jan. 14, 18711. Hill (S. No. 1592) for relief of De Ahna reported to house as having passed the senate, p. 4 13. 

 Jan. 17,1879. Bill (S. No. 599) adversely reported. (By Mr. Allison.) p. 517. 



Jan. 20, 1879. Bill (H. R. No. 6027) to extend the land laws of tbe I'. S. over Alaska. (By Mr. Fuller.) p.578. 

 Jan. 28, 1 -79. Bill (S. No. ">!)!•) referred to committee on icons anil means, p. 806. 

 Feb. :i. 1879. Report of Win. (;. Morris received and ordered printed, p. ( J47. 



Feb. 10, 1879. Resolution to print 5,00(J extra copies of Morris's report. (By Mr. Mitchell.) p. 1149. 

 Feb. 17. 187 it. Resolution to print 5,000 extra copies of Morris's report amended and passed, p. 1 4-il . 

 Feb. 17, 1879. Passage of above resolution reported to the house, p. 1495. 

 Feb. 17,1879. Referred to house committee on printing, p.2108. 



: containing the proceedings and debates of the forty-sixth congress, first .session. ■> parts. 



4°. Washington, government printing office, 1S7!>. 



Mar. 25, 1879. Bill (S. 127) introduced for relief of ll.C.De Ahna. (By Mr. Do ins.) (p. 3, in daily issue.) 

 Note. — The Record for the period covered by the (extra) 1st session id' the forts-sixth congress and also the 



third part of tin- Record for the third session of the forty-tilth congress an- not accessible in their permanent form 



to complete this collation to date. 



Conrad, [anon.] Il.iaimnie KopaS-ia "Linxa" (etc.) [Voyage of the ship Sitka from Hamburg to 

 New Archangel and Aian. Extracted from the ship's journal.] 

 [In MOKSKOI Suokn'IK. 8 . St. Peterburg, 1834, Oct. Vol. xiii, [ii], pp. 75-79.] 



Cook (.lames) and King (James). A voyage to the Pacific ocean, undertaken by the command of 

 Ins .Majesty, for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere, performed under tbe direction 

 of captains Cook, Gierke, and Gore, in his Majesty's ships the Resolution and Discovery, in the 

 years 1770-1780. 3 v. 4°. Atlas, fol. London, for G. Nicol & T. Gadell, 1784^85. 



Same. Russian translation by Kutuzoff. 2 v. 4°. 10 maps. 8t. Peterburg, 1805-10. 



Cook (rapt, .lames, r. //.) Sommaire: centenaiie de la molt de Cook. 



[ /// Bulletin de la Socie'te' de geographic 8 . Paris, Ch. Delagrare, mai 18? 9. pp. 401-540; with track 

 chart of Cook's voyages. Pages l-l to 540 contain a " Cartographic (ten entries) el bibliographic par .lames 

 Jackson." This bibliography relates largely to general works, collections of voyages, etc. and publications on 



