296 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Kashevaroff (lieut. Alexander Philippovich) — continued. 



ll.iananie cy.pia 3ocHMa h CaBBariii, 1797. [Voyage of the ships Zosima and Sawaty 171)7.] 



[In same. 1850, vol. viii. pp. 556-562. | 



Oi'|)i,]»i;n H3T. ,piCBiuii>a * * * A. <I>. Koiiu 1 fta pona , (etc.) [Fragments from the diary of pilot 



of the fleet, lieut. A. Ph. Kashevaroff, kept while conducting an examination of the frozen 



shores of Russian America, at the direction of the Russian American company in 1838.] 



[J« Saxktpetkhburgskiia Vikdomosti. (The St. Petersburg Gazette.) 1845, nos. 190, 191, 192, 193.] 



HeooMKiiouciiiioe MCTCopiPiocuoe >m.ienie, (etc.) [Remarkable meteorological phenomenon in 



Bering sea in 1838.] 

 [In Mokskoi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1849. Vol. ii, pp. 834-*37, with plate.] 

 OtbI;i i, r. Hhobckomy, (etc.) [Reply to Mons. Janotfsky in his remarks concerning the Mate- 

 rials for the history of the Buss. Am. co.] 



[/» samr. 18(11, July, vol. liv, [iv], pp. 18-20.] 



Katherine, Shipwreck of the brig. Kpyiuenie opara EKaTepiina, (etc.) [Wreck of the brig Kathe- 



riue, 1838. In the Kurile islands. News.] 

 [In Maiak. (The Lighthouse.) 1840,9-12.] 

 Kellett (capt. Henry, r. n.) Rapport adresse a l'amiraute par le capitaine Kellett, commandant de 



I'Herald. 



[J« Depot gknkrai. de la marine. Aunales hydrographiques. 8°. Paris, P. Dwpont, 1850. Tome iii pn 

 116-139.] 



Kelley (Hall J . . . ). A geographical sketch of that part of North America called Oregon: con- 

 taining an account of the Indian title;— the nature of a right of sovereignty;— the first discov- 

 eries, (etc.) to which is attached a new map of the country. 80 pp. 8°. Boston, J Howe 

 1830. ' 



Kellogg (Albert, m. d.) Report on the botany of Alaska. 



[7m Coast Survey. Report of the superintendent .showing the progress of the survey during the year 1807. 

 4°. Washington, 1869. Appendices L and M to Appendix No. 18, pp. 318-324.] 



Report of the botany of the voyage of the United States steamer Lincoln, captain White, 



under the command of captain William A. Howard, U. S. revenue service, A. D. 1807, by A. 

 Kellogg, m. d., surgeon and botanist. 

 [in CONGRESSIONAL Papers. II. of R.— 40th Cong. 2d sess.— Ex. Doc. No. 177, pp. 214-218.] 



Kennan (George). Tent Ufe in Siberia and adventures among the Koraks and other tribes in Kaint- 

 chatka and northern Asia, ix, 125 pp. 1 map. 12°. New York, O. P. Putnam & sons, 1870. 



The same. London, Sampson, Low and Marston, 1870; another ed. 1871. 



Noticed in AuslanD, xliv, no. 12, pp. 265-271; no. 13, pp. 308-312, 1871. 

 Reviewed in the Nation. New York, No. 322, Aug. 31, 1871. 



Note.— Mr. Kennan visited this region on behalf of the international telegraph expedition in 1835, etc. A Rus- 

 sian translation of his work appeared at St. Petersburg under the title of Stepnaia Ziiizn (Steppe Life). 

 Kennicott (Robert). Biography of Eobert Kennicott, By a committee of the [Chicago] academy 

 appointed at the meeting of Nov. 13th, 1800. 



[In Transactions of the Chicago academy of sciences. 4°. Chicago, by the academy, 1867-69. Vol. i, part ii, 

 1869, pp. 133-226, with portrait.] The last year of his life narrated by W. H. Dall. 



People 1 have met; by Benj. F. Taylor. Robert Kennicott. 



[In Examiner and Chronicle. New York, Thursday, Oct. 21, 1875.] 



Words from the language of the Kutch-a'-Kutchin'— the Indians of Youkon river, at the 



mouth of the Porcupine river, in Russian America, [anon.] 



Note.—ThiB is a pamphlet of six foolscap leaves printed for the use of the exploring parties of the \V. U. tel 

 expedition by the Smithsonian institution without title-page or date; the date of publishing was 1865. 



Slave Indians, Tenne of Liard river, near Fort Liard. Vocabulary. 



Not*. — Same as preceding; consists of 7 leaves. 



Kerhallet (Charles Philippe de). Considerations generates sur l'ocean Paciflque. 



[im DepOt general de la marine. A.males bydrographinues. 8°. Paris, /'. Dupont, 1851. Tome vi on 



3(11-371.] ' " 



General examination of the Pacific ocean followed by nautical directions for avoiding hurri- 

 canes. Translated from the second French edition, [by com. C. II. Davis, u. s. n.] xiv, 1 1. 

 212 pp. 3 maps. 8°. Washington, Bureau of navigation, 18G9. 



