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Lesseps (Jean Baptiste Barthelemy, baron de) — continued. 



Historisch dagverhaal zijner reize, zeder thet ^ erlaten van de Laperouse in de haven vaD 



St. Pieter. Naar het Fr. 2 v. 8°. Utrecht, 1792. Not seen. 

 Travels in Kamtschatka, 1787-8, translated from the French. 2 v. 8°. London, 1790. 



Travels in Kamtschatka, during the years 1787 and 1788. 



[In Pelham (Cavendish). The world: or, the present state of the universe. 4°. London, J. Stratford, 1806. 

 v. 2, pp. 146-194.] 

 See also La Perouse. 



Levasheff. See Krenitzin and Levasheff. 



Liesnoi Zhurnal. jHschoh /Kypna.n,, (etc.) [Journal of forestry published by the Society for the 



encouragement of forest culture.] 5 v. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1837-1838. [Kotseen; runs from 



1833-1841 according to Zapiski hydr.] 

 Lincoln (David F . . . , m.d.) Medical notes upon the aborigines of Alaska. A paper read before 



the Obstetrical society [of Boston] Oct. 8th 1870. 

 [In the Medical and Surgical Journal, Boston, 1870, Dec. 1.] 



Lindemann (dr. Moritz). Deutsche geographische blatter, herausgegeben von der geographischen 

 gesellschaft in Bremen. 1 v. 8°. Bremen, G. A. v. EaJem, 1877. 



Die nordkiiste Sibirieus zwiscken den Lena-miindungen und der Bering-strasse. 



[In Petermann's (dr. A.) mittheilungen, (etc.) 4°. Gotha. Justus Perthes, 1879. Vol. 25, heft v, pp. 161-175, 

 with 2 maps.] 



Lindenau (baron Bernhard von). Sur la navigation nord-ouest de Maldonado de Lisbonne au detroit 

 de Bearing, en 1588. 



[In Zach (baron de). Correspondance astronomique, geographique, hydrographique et statistique. 8°. A. 

 Genes, 1825. Vol. xii, pp. 553-568; vol, xiii, pp. 161-177.] 



Lindenberg (capt. . . .). O n.iaimnin bi> flnoniio Kopaom PoccifiCKOH-AMepHKaHCKOH KOMnanin "Kiifi3i. 

 MeaiunKOBT, " bi. 1852, (etc.) [Concerning a voyage to Japan in the Buss. Am. Co.'s ship " Princ 

 Menshikoff " in 1852. An extract from the report of the commander of this ship, the Russian 

 skipper Lindenberg, to the general director of the colonies, Oct. 17, 1852.] 

 [ImMorskoi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterourg, 1853. Vol. x, pp. 128-138.] 



Lionnet (...). [anon.] Vocabulary of the jargon or trade language of Oregon. English, French 

 and jargon. 22 pp. 8°. Washington, 1853. 



Note. — No titlepage. Printed by the Smithsonian institution for private distribution. 



Lippincott's Magazine. Alaska — What is it worth ! 



[In Lippincott's Magazine. 8°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott $ co., 1868. Vol. — , February, pp. . 



Also in Congressional Papers. H. of R.— 40th Cong. 2d sess.— Ex. Doc. No. 177, pp. 114-118.] 

 See Davidson (George). 



Lisianski (capt, Iuri Feodorovich). IlyTeiiiecTBie BOKpyn. CBiTa bi 1803-06 (etc.) Ha KopaoJi* HCBi. 



[Voyage around the world, in 1803-00, on the ship Neva.] 2 v. ix, 210, iii pp. 1 portrait ; 1 



p. 1. 335, iii pp. 8°. " With atlas of 11 leaves." St. Peterburg, F. Drekhsper, 1812. Not seen. 

 A voyage round the world, in the years 1803-1800 ; performed by order of Alexander I., 



emperor of Russia, in the ship Neva, xxii, 388 pp. 9 maps, 4 pi. 4°. London, J. Booth, 1814. 

 Logan (Johann Zacharius). See Chichagoff and Shelekhoff. 

 Lomonosoff (Mikhail). KpaTKoe on.wcanie pasiibix-L nyTeuiecTBiii no CiBepubiMb Mopaivn., (etc.) [Short 



description of various voyages to the northern seas and proof of the feasibility of a passage to 



the East Indies by way of the Siberian oceans.] 150 pp. 12°. *SY. Peterburg, 1847. 

 Ilbiciwa JoMonocoBa rpa*y lepnbiuieBy, no upe^ivieTy ciiapaiKeHia aKcne/uiuin. [(Two) letters of 



Lomonosoff 's to count Chernishetf respecting the equipment of (Chichagoft's) expedition.] 

 [//(Zapiski Hydrograficheskakho Departamenta. (Journal of the hydrographic department.) 8°. St. 



Peterburg, 1851. Vol. ix, pp. 116-119.] 



IiHCTpyKuia ^nqaroBy. [Chichagoft's instructions.] 



[In same, 1848, vol. vi, pp. 113-132.] 



Long (eapt. Theodore). Letter concerning the discovery of Wrangell Land. 

 [In The New York Daily Tribune, fol. New Tori; 1867, Dec. 31.] 

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