PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 269 



Davidson (prof. George) — continued. 



The same. 



[In Congressional Papers. H. of R.— 40th Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 177, pp. 219-314. ] 



Report of observations of the eclipse of the sun, on August 7, 1869, at Kobklux, Chilkaht 



river, Alaska. 

 [In same; for 1869. 4°. Washington, 1872. Appendix No. 8, pp. 177-181.] 

 Scientific expedition to Alaska. 



[In Lippincott's magazine. 8°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott <f co. 1868. Vol. ii, Nov. pp. 467-485.] 



United States coast survey, Benjamin Peirce, superintendent. Pacific coast. Coast pilot of 



Alaska, (first part) from southern boundary to Cook's inlet. 251 pp. 8 pi. 8°. Washington, 



government printing office, 1809. 

 Davis (Horace, m. c.) Becord of Japanese vessels driven upon the north-west coast of America and 



its outlying islands. Bead before the American antiquarian society, at their April meeting, 



1872. 22 pp. 1 map. 8°. Worcester, Mass., C. Hamilton, 1872. 

 Dawson (George Mercer). Note on the locust invasion of 1874 in Manitoba and the north-west 



territories. 



[In the Canadian naturalist and quarterly journal of science. 8°. Montreal, 1876. New series, vol. viii, 



No. 3, pp. 119-134.] 



Note on some of the more recent changes in level of the coast of British Columbia and ad- 

 jacent regions. 



[In the Canadian naturalist and quarterly journal of science. 8°. Montreal, Daivson brothers, 1877. New 

 series, vol. ix, No. 1, pp. . ] 



The same. From the Canadian Naturalist, April, 1877. 8 pp. 8°. [Montreal, 1877.] 



Mesozoic volcanic rocks of British Columbia and Chile. Belation of volcanic and meta- 



morphic rocks. 



[In Geological magazine. 8°. London, Triibner $■ co. 1877 '. Decade ii, vol. iv, No. 7, July, pp. .] 



The same. Extracted from the Geological Magazine for July, 1877. 4 pp. 8°. London, 



Triibner & co. 1877. 



On the superficial geology of British Columbia. 



\_In Quarterly journal of the geological society. 8°. London, 1878, February. Vol. xxxiv, pp. 89-123.] 



Same ; published separately. 



Dease (Peter Warren) and Simpson (Thomas). 



-See the London and Westminster Review. 8°. 1838. Vol. xxxi, No. ii, pp. 373-392. 



See the Journal of the royal geographical society of London, 1838. Vol. viii, pp. 213-225. 



See Sin Otechestva, 1839. Vol. x, iii, pp. 36-54. 



OKomiaTe.iLiioe, (etc.) [Definite account of the northern shores of America by P. W. Dease 



and T. Simpson, summer and autumn of 1837. From the London Review.] 



[In Sin Otechestva. (Son of the Fatherland.) 1839. vii.] 

 OTKpwTifl bt, CtBepHoii Ajuepnids, (etc.) [Discoveries in North America by Dease and Simpson.] 



[ In Otechestvennia Zapiski. (Fatherland Journal.) 1839. vi.] 



OTKpbiTie CBBepo3ana4naro npoxo^a, (etc.) [Discovery of the northwest passage to the Arctic 



ocean. Extracted from the report of Dease and Simpson.] 



[In Sievernaia Pchela. (Northern Bee.) 1840. 113.] 



Delisle de la Croytire (Joseph Nicholas). Explication de la carte des nouvelles decouvertes an nord 

 de la mer du sud. 18 pp. 1°. Paris, 1752. Not seen. 



See also Hist, de l'acad des sciences de Paris. Annee 1750. 4°. Paris, 1754. pp. 142-152. 



The same, in Russian. (Explanation of the chart which contains new discoveries in the 



northern part of the Pacific ocean, prepared by Delisle, member of the Paris academy of sci- 

 ences and professor of mathematics of the college of Paris. 1750. 4°. 35 leaves.) Not seen. 



Explication de la carte des nouvelles decouvertes au nord de la mer du sud ; par M. De 



L'Isle, de l'academie royale des sciences, & professeur de inatkematiques au college royal. 18 

 pp. 4°. Paris, Desaint ct Saillant, 1 752. 



