PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 273 



Elliot (Jonathan). Diplomatic code of the United States; a collection of treaties and conventions 

 between the United States and foreign powers, from 1778 to 1827. 008 pp. 8°. Washington, 

 J. Elliot, 1827. 



The American diplomatic code ; a collection of treaties and conventions between the United 



States and foreign powers, from 1778 to 1831. 2 vols. 31 p. 1. 566 pp. ; 703 pp. 8°. Wash- 

 ington, J. Elliot, 1831. 



Elliott (Henry Wood). Report on the Prybilov group, or seal islands, of Alaska. 65 1. imp. 49 

 photographs. 4°. Washington, government printing office, 1873. [See also under the pseu- 

 donym ' ' Alaska."] 



Seventy-five copies printed, and the report, in this form, suppressed, for certain reasons. A perfect copy has 

 been sold for as much as seventy-five dollars. Unpaginated and with the lines running perpendicularly up and 

 down the page this work is a typographical, as well as bibliographical, curiosity, perhaps unique; 



Letter, dated at Washington, D. C, Oct. 31, 1S73, to the secretary of the treasury concern- 

 ing the waste of seal-oil, the "natives" of the Prybilov islands, and the brewing of "quass." 



[In CONGRESSIONAX Papers. H. of R— 44th Cong. 1st sess.— Ex. Doc No. 83, pp. 103-104.] 



A report upon the condition of affairs in the territory of Alaska. 277 pp. 8°. Washing- 

 ton, government printing office, 1875. 



Note. — Contains the text (but not the plates) of the preceding quarto report on the Prybilov group, also the 

 important report on the ornithology by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. A., etc. 



The same. In Congressional Papers. H. of R. — 44th Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 83. 



pp. 1-277. 

 Reviewed in New York Evening Post (daily). foL New York, July 9,1875. 

 Also in the Nation. 4°. New Yorlc. Sept. 2, 1875. 

 In mmc. Sept. 9, 1875. pp. 163-4. A reply. By H. W. Elliott. 



Also reviewed in Boston Daily ADVERTISER, fol. Boston. July 15, 1875. By W. H. Dall. 

 In name. July 18, 1875. A reply. By H. W. Elliott. 

 And farther, in name, August 20, 1875. 



Ten years' acquaintance with Alaska : 1867-1877. 



\_In Harper's new monthly magazine. 8°. New York, Harper brothers, 1377. Vol. lv, No. 330, November, 

 pp. 801-816.] 

 Reviewed in the Nation. 4. New York. Nov. 15, 1877. ByW. H. D. 

 Reply by H. W. E. in mine, Nov. 22. 

 Answer by W. H. D. in same, Dec. 6. 



Leo marinus, the sea-king — illustrated. 



[In Scribxer's monthly. 8°. New York, Scrilner # eo. 1878, Oct. Vol. xvi, No. 6, pp. 879-887.] 



- Wild babies. 



[In Harper's new monthly magazine. 8°. New York, 1878, Nov. Vol. lvii, pp. 829-838.] 



- A few sea birds. 



[In same; 1879, March. Vol. lviii, pp. 497-505.] 

 Ellis (W . . .). An authentic narrative of a voyage performed by captain Cook and captain Clerke 



in his Majesty's ships Resolution and Discovery 1776-1780 in search of a north-west passage. 



2d ed. 2 vols. 5 p. 1. 358 pp. 1 1. 1 map, 8 pi. ; 3 p. 1. 347 pp. 12 pi. 8°. London, G. Robinson, 



17S3. 

 Emigres Francais. Voyages et avantures des emigres francais depuis le 14 Juillet 1789, jusqu'a 



Pan vii, dans la Volhime, le gouvernement d'Archangel, la Siberie, la Samojedie, le Kamt- 



chatka, les iles Canaries File Majorque, Minorque et le Canada. [anon.\ 2 v. in-8°. 6 cartes 



et 4 pi. Paris, Tan vii (1799). {Not seen.) 

 Emmons (L . . .). A prophetic abstract from the proceedings of the Trojan society for the retarda- 

 tion of science, for the year of our Lord 1870. Reported by L. Emmons, under spirit influence. 



Respectfully dedicated to the American association for the advancement of science. 20 pp. 



8°. Troy, K. Y, W. E. Young & Blake, 1870. 

 Note. — The above contains "New information about Alaska. By a particular friend of Mr. Dall," and is thought 



to have been written in part at least by prof. F. W. Clark. 



Engel (Samuel). Memoires et observations geographiques et critiques sur la situation des pays 

 septentrionaux de l'Asie et de i'Amerique. [anon.] xxii, 268 pp. 2 maps. 4°. Lausanne, A. 

 Chapuis, 1765. 

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