PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 267 



Dall (William Healey) — continued. 



No. 2. Art. III. Report on the brachiopoda of Alaska and the adjacent shores of northwest America, by 

 W. H. Dall pp. 45-62. (July, 1877.) 

 Art. IV. Report on the limpets and chitons of the Alaskan and Arctic regions, with descriptions 

 of genera and species believed to be new, by W. H. Dall. pp. 63-126. pi. i-v. (Feb. 

 1879.) 

 Art V. Report on the nudibranchiate gasteropod mollusca of the north Pacific ocean, with 

 special reference to those of Alaska. By Dr. R. Bergh of Copenhagen. Part 1. pp. 

 127-188, pi. i-viii. (May 10, 1879.) 

 Note. — Succeeding parts in preparation. 



On the marine faunal regions of the north Pacific ; an introductory note to the report on 



Alaskan hydroids by Mr. S. F. Clark. 



[In Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia, for Oct. -Dec. 1876. 8°. Philadelphia, 



academy of natural sciences, 1877. pp. 205-208.] 

 On the extrusion of the seminal products in limpets, with some remarks on the phytogeny 



of the Docoglossa. 



[In Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia for Oct. -Dec. 1876. 8°. Philadelphia, 

 academy of natural sciences, 1877. Part iii, pp. 239-247.] 



Preliminary description of new species of mollusks, from the northwest coast of America. 



[In Proceedings of the California academy of sciences for 1877. 8°. San Francisco, the academy, 187- 



Vol. vi, pp. -. Separately printed March 19, 1877, 6 pp.] 



Note. — The proceedings have not yet (June, 1879) been printed. 



Tribes of the extreme northwest. 



Separately printed (May 30) 1877, pp. 1-106, with map. 



CONTENTS. 



Article I. On the distribution and nomenclature of the native tribes of Alaska and the adjacent territory: 



with a map ; pp. 7-40. 

 Article II. On succession in the shellheaps of the Aleutian islands; pp. 41-91, pi. and cuts. 

 Article III. Remarks on the origin of the Innuit; pp. 93-106. 

 Note.— Reviewed by Sayce (A. H.) in Nature, No. 450, vol. 18, pp. 165-167, June 13, 1878. 



Tribes of the extreme northwest. 



[In Powell (J. W.) U. S. geographical and geological survey of the Rocky mountain region. Contribu- 

 tions to North American ethnology. 4°. Washington, government printing office, (July) 1877. Vol. 1, part 1, 

 pp. 1-106, with map.] 



Terms of relationship used by the Innuit. 



[In same, same vol., pp. 117-119.] • 



Table showing relationship of tribes mentioned. 



[In same, same vol., appendix, p. 241.] 



Eeport On the brachiopoda of Alaska and the adjacent shores of northwest America. 



[In Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia for 1877. 8°. Philadelphia, academy of 

 natural sciences, 1877. Part ii, pp. 155-170.] 



The late Mr. Sumner and the purchase of Alaska. 



[In the Nation. 4°. New York. A weekly newspaper. Nov. 15, 1877.] A letter reviewing Elliott's Ten years, 

 acquaintance with Alaska, etc. 



— Mr. Sumner and Alaska. 



[In the same, Dec. 6, 1877, p. 349.] A rejoinder to Elliott's reply to the preceding, which appeared in the 

 number for November 22, 1877. 



— Social life among our aborigines. 



[In Packard (A. S. jr. m. d.) and Cope (prof. E. D.) The American Naturalist. 8°. Philadelphia, McCalla and 

 Stavely, 1878. Vol. xii, No. 1, Jan. 1878, pp. 1-10.] 



— Descriptions of new forms of mollusks from Alaska contained in the collections of the Na- 

 tional Museum. 



[In Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1878. 8°. Washington, Smithsonian institution. Vol. 

 i, pp. 1-3, Feb. 1878.] 



— Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. — 318. — On the remains of later pre-historic 

 man obtained from caves in the Catherina archipelago, Alaska territory, and especially from 

 the caves of the Aleutian islands. 40 pp. 10 pi. 1°. Washington, Smithsonian institution, 1878. 



Note. — Accepted for publication January, 1876. 



