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Kamchatka — continu ed . 



0<i>nqia.Ti»noe <i>parmy3Ci;oe n3Bi>CTie, (etc.) [Official report of the French 011 the fight at Petro- 



pavlovsk.] 



[In same, pp. 97-107.] 



KaM'iaiKa n ea ooiiHaTcm, (etc.) [Kamchatka and its inhabitants; with a view of Petropav- 



lovsk village and a plan and description of the battle of the 20th and 24th of August, 1854.] 

 8°. St, Peterburg, 1855. 



Ilana^enie na KaMiancy aar.io-<i>paimv3CKoii acna/ipbi, bi> ABrycrfc 1854. [Attack of the Anglo- 

 Freuch squadron in Kamchatka in August, 1854. J 8°. St. Peterburg, 1855. Not seen. 



Note. — From Sobelewski Ens. cat. p. 20. 



Aardrijkskundige en natuurlijke beschrijving van Kamtschatka en de Kurilische eilanden 



met een ged. der kust v. Amerika. — pp. — pi. 8°. Haerl. 1770. Not seen. 



Ooi. ypontat .ii>Ha h KapTO<i>e.ifi, (etc.) [Concerning an abundant crop of flax and potatoes 



from seeds, sent out by the Wilna Economical Society to Kamchatka, the Yakutsk district and 

 the Irkutsk province.] 



[/» Trudi, etc. (Transactions of the Wilna Economical Society.) 8°. Wilna, 1848. Vol. — , No. 6, pp. .] 



Not seen. 



Kamtz (Ludwig Friedrich), editor. See Annales de l'observatoire physique central de Eussie. 

 Kanacheff (...). Oxotckt.. (Okhotsk.) 



[In Siev. Obs. (Northern Observer.) 1850. No. 2.] 

 .See Sokoloff and Polonsky. 



Kane (Elisha Kent, m. d.) The U. S. Grinnell expedition in search of sir John Franklin ; a personal 



narrative. 552 pp. 2 maps ; 13 pi. 8°. New York, Harper & brothers, 1854. 

 Arctic explorations. The second Grinnell expedition in search of sir John Franklin, 



1853-55. 2v. lp. 1.464 pp. 1 map, 11 pi.; 4G7 pp. 2 maps, 8 pi. 8°. Philadelphia, Childs & 



Peterson, 1856. 

 Kane (Paul). Incidents of travel on the northwest coast, Vancouver island, Oregon, etc., etc. 



The Chinook Indians. [Read before the Canadian Institute March 14, 1855.] 

 [In the Canadian Journal. A repertory of industry, science and art, and a record of the proceedings of the 



Canadian Institute; edited by Henry Youle Hind. fol. Toronto, Maclear cf* eo. 1855. Vol. iii, pp. 273-279.] 



Wanderings of an artist among the Indians of North America from Canada to Vancouver's 



island and Oregon through the Hudson's Bay company's territory and back again [1846-1848]. 

 xvii, 455 pp. 4 1. unp. 8 pi. 1 map. 8°. London, Longmans, 1859. 



Kapus (William). Correspondence, as collector of customs at Sitka, with the treasury department. 

 [In Congressional Papers. H. of E.— 44th Cong. 1st sess.— Ex. Doc. No. 83, pp. 35-37, 57-58.] 



Kashevaroff (lient. Alexander Philippovich). Kaschewarow's reise im aussersten norden von 

 Amerika. 



[In Archiv fiir wissenschaftliche kunde von Rnssland. Her. von A. Erman. 8°. Berlin, G. Beimer, 1847. 

 Vol. v, pp. 389-390.] 



^to TaKoe aanycKi., (etc.) [What the competition for and the pursuit of the fur-bearing 



animals is in the Russian-American colonies.] 



[In MOESKOI Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1862. Tome lviii, no. 4, April, pp. iii, 86—92.] 



Otb^tt, na 3aMii'mniH r.iaBnaro npaBjcnia P. A. K°. [Reply to remarks by the general director 



of the Russian American company.] 



[In Morskoi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1862. Tome lxii, [iii], no. 9, September, pp. iii, 151-168.] 



Ooo.sp'Isnie 6eperoBi> CcBepHOii AmepnKH, on, Mbica EappoBa, (etc.) [Examination of the shores 



of North America, from Point Barrow, accomplished by the Russian expedition of 1828. From 

 the journal of Kashevaroff.] 



[In Sin Oteciiestva. (Son of the Fatherland.) 1840,1.] 



AT.iaci. BocTo i maro oueaHa. [Atlas of the Pacific ocean.] 



[In Zapiski Hydrogr. Depart. (Journal of the hydrographic department.) 8 P Si. Peterburg, 185°. Vol. -'iii, 

 pp. 191-210.] 



