PUBLICATIONS OK ALASKA AND ADJACENT BEGIONS. 285 



Gwosdeff (Michael Spiridionovich). Panopn,, (etc.) [(Gwosdeff 's) report to his highness, naval cap- 

 tain Martin Petrovich Spanberg. Beceived Sept. 1, 1743.] 



[In Zapiski hydkogr. depart. {Journal of the hydrographic department.) 8°. St. Feterburg, 1851. Vol. ix, 

 pp. 88-103. ] 

 See also P. (A.), and Morskoi Sbornik, 1850, vol. iv, pp. 390-402. 



Habersham (Alexander W . . . , u. s. n.) My last cruise; or where we went and what we saw: be- 

 ing an account of visits to the Malay and Loo-Choo islands, the coasts of China, Formosa, 

 Japan, Kamtschatka, Siberia and the mouth of the Amoor river. 1 p. 1. 507 pp. 30 pi. 8°. 

 Philadelphia, J. B. Llppincott & co. 1857. 



Reviewed in Morskoi Sbornik, 1857, Oct. vol. xxxi, [v], pp. 34-39; Nov. vol. xxxii, [v], pp. 1-7, by col. 

 Samoklivaloff. 



Note. — An account of experiences during the Ringgold and Rodgers exploring expedition, and the only hook 

 published in English relating to that expedition. See also Heine (AV.) 



Hack (Maria). Winter evenings, or tales of travellers. 4 v. 18°. London, Harvey, 1823. Not seen. 



Contains an account of Golovnin. 

 Hagemeister (capt. Leontius Vasilevich). 



Capt. Hagemeister made one voyage to the Russian American colonies and round the world in 180,1-7 in com- 

 mand of the ship Neva, another in lel0-19 in command of the ship Kutuzoif, and a third in 1828-30 in command 

 of the naval transport Krotkoi. 



For an account of these voyages see Zapiski, etc. Journal of the Russian Hydr. Department. Vol. vii, 1849, 

 pp. 34-37, 69-75 ; vol. viii, 1850, pp. 99-110. 



See also for the third voyage Zapiski lichen, kom. morsk. shtaba. 8°. St. Feterburg, 1829. Vol. iii, pp. 182-191. 



Hailly (Ed. du). Une campagne dans l'ocean Pacifique. L'expedition de PetropavloA r sk. 



[In Revue des Deux Moudes. 1858, Aug. vol. xvi, pp. 686-718.] 

 The same. [Anglo-French expedition to Petropavlovsk. From the Eevue des Deux Mondes. 



[In Morskoi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterlurg, 1860. Feb. vol. xlv, [iii], pp. 470-505.] 

 Halkett (John). Statement respecting the earl of Selkirk's settlement upon the Bed river in North 

 America; its destruction in 1815 and 1S1G; and the massacre of governor Semple and his 

 party, [anon.] viii, 194, c. pp. map. 8°. London, J. Murray, 1817. 

 Hall {prof. Asaph, u. s. n.) Supplementary notes on the observations for magnetism and position, 

 made in the U. S. naval observatory expedition to Siberia to observe the solar eclipse of Aug. 

 7, 1869. 



[In Schumacher (H. C.) Astronomische Nachrichteu. 4°. Altona, Eammerich fy Lesser, 1870. A 7 ol. 75, no. 

 1797, cols. 323-328.] 



Extract from a letter of Sept. 22, 1S69, to commodore Sands respecting the eclipse observa- 



tions in Siberia. 

 [In the Boston Daily Advertiser, fol. Boston, 1869. Oct. 4.] 



Hallager (Morten). Udforlige og troevserdige efterretninger om de fra Eusland af langs med 

 kysterne af Iishavet til soes giorte opdagelser; tilligemed de i russiske tieneste vserende 

 danske soe-officerers, commandeur-capitain Vitus Bering's og capitain Morten Spaugbergs soe- 

 reiser, foretagne i aareue 1728, 1729, 1738, 1741 til 1743, paa det ostlige ocean fra Kamtschatka 

 af til Japon og Amerika ; samt en beskrivelse over de sideu den tid i dette hav fundne oer, 

 (etc.) uddragne af ovenmeldte soefareres dagboger og af Midlers, Stellers, de l'Isle's, Pallas's 

 beretninger og skrifter, (etc.) xiv pp. 1 1. 350 pp. 16°. Kiobenhamn, M. Hallager, 1784. 



Hamilton (W ... E . . . ) No mistake ; or, a vindication of the negociators of the treaty of 1783, 

 respecting the northeastern boundary of the United States in a conversation between John 

 Bull and Jonathan. 20 pp. 8°. London, privately printed, 1842. Not seen. 



Hanemann (Fr . . . ). Flackeninhalt des territoriums Alaska. 



[In Petermann (A.) Geographische Mittheilungen. 4°. Gotha, Justus Perthes, 1869. Bd. xv, Heft xi, Novem- 

 ber, pp. 419-420.] 



Hardisty (William L . . . , of the Hudson Bay co.) The Loucheux Indians. 



[In Smithsonian Institution. Beport of the board of regents for 1866. 8°. Washington, 1872. pp. 311-320.] 

 Harford (W ... G . . . ^V . . . ). Eeport of natural history collections in Alaska in 18G7, with list 

 of shells collected. 



[In Coast Survey ; Report of the superintendent showing the progress of the survey during the year 1867. 

 4°. Washington, 1869. Appendix F to Appendix No. 18, pp. 290-292.] 





