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Markoff (Alexander). Pyccitie Ha boctoihoim oiteaHi.— (Etc.) [Russians on the Pacific ocean.— East- 

 ern Siberia. — Russian possessions in America. — Condition of the savages. — California. — Plan 

 for a trading expedition around the world.] 



[In Moskvitianin. (The Muscovite.) 1849,8-10,14,16.] 



The same. [Russians on the Pacific ocean.] 148 pp. 8°. Moscow, 1849. Not seen. 



The same. 2d ed. corrected, with supplement. 2G3 pp. 16°. St. Peterburg, A. Smirdina, 1856. 



Reviewed in Morskoi Sbornik, 1857, Feb. vol. xxvii, [v], pp. 49-52. 



Kpyraeme Kopa6.ia HeBW, (etc.) [Shipwreck of the ship Neva on the shores of the port New- 



Archangel.] 



[In Moskvitianin. (The Muscovite. ) 1849, No. 13. ] 



The same. [Narrated by an eye-witness.] 36 pp. 12°. St. Peterburg, 1850. 



Reviewed in Morskoi Sbornik, 1850, Aug. vol. iv, pp. 207-209. 



Note.— This first appeared in The Muscovite, 1849, No. 13. See also Bergii. 



Martens (dr. Charles). ' IIhcbmo aoKTopa Mapieaca, (etc.) [Letter from Petropavlovsk of dr. Martens 

 on the sloop Seniavin, to Mr. Fuss.] 

 [In St. Peterburgskiia Viedomosti. (The St. Petersburg Gazette. ) 1829, 78 and 79.] 



Martens (Eduard von). Conchylien aus Alaschka. 



[In Pfeiffer (dr. L.) and Kobelt (dr. W.) Malakozoologische blatter als fortsetzung der zeitschrift fiir 

 malakozoologie. 8°. Cassel, T. Fischer, 1872. Vol. ix, pp. 78-99; with plate 3.] 



Martin (Robert Montgomery). The Hudson's bay territories and Vancouver's island with an exposi- 

 tion of the chartered rights, conduct, and policy of the hon We Hudson's bay corporation, viii, 

 175 pp. 1 map. 8°. London, T. & W. Boone, 1849. 



Materiali, (etc.) Maiepia.ibi 4.1a ncTopin Pvockhxt. 3acaieniii no 6epera.\n» BocroHiiaro oneaHa. [Materials 

 for the history of the Russian settlements on the shores of the Pacific ocean.] 4 parts. 8°. St. 

 Peterburg, morsJc. typog. 1861. 



Note. — These four parts appeared as supplements, published separately, to the Morskoi Sbornik for Jany., Feby., 

 Mar. , and April, 1861. 



The same. 



[ In Sievernaia Pchela. (Northern Bee. ) 1861, Nos. 71 and 72. ] 



Maurelle (don Francisco Antonio). Journal of a voyage in 1775. To explore the coast of America, 

 northward of California, by the second pilot of the fleet, don Francisco Antonio Maurelle, in the 

 king's schooner, called the Sonora, and commanded by don Juan Francisco de la Bodega. 



[In Barrington (Daiues). Miscellanies. 4°. London, 1781. pp. 469-534. ] 



Tagebuch eiuer im jahr 1775 zur untersuchung der nordlich von Californien fortgesetzteu 



kiisten geschehenen reise; durch den zweiten steuermann der koniglich spanischen flotte, don 

 Francisco Antonio Maurelle, in dem koniglichen galiot Sonora, gefuhrt durch don Juan 

 Francisco de la Bodega. 



[In Pallas (P. S.) Neue nordische beytrage, (etc.) 12°. St. Petersburg u. Leipzig, J. Z.Logan, 1782. Vol. iii, 

 pp. 198-273. See also vol. i, 1781, pp. 269-271.] 



Maynard (lieut. Washburn, u. s. n.) Report on Alaska seal-fisheries. 



See Congressional Papers. H. of R. — 44th Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 43. 



Mayne (lieut. Richard Charles, r. n.) Four years in British Columbia and Vancouver island [1857- 



1860]. xi, 468 pp. 1 map, 18 pi. 8°, London, J. Murray, 1862. 

 Report on a journey in British Columbia in the districts bordering on the Thompson, Fraser, 



and Harrison rivers. 



[In Journal of the Royal geographical society of London. 8°. London, J. Murray, 1861. Vol. xxxi, pp. 



213-223.] 



Sketch of the country between Jervis inlet and Port Pemberton, on the Lilloet river, a 



branch of the Fraser river, British Columbia. 



[In same, same vol. pp. 297-302.] 



Route in exploring a road from Albernie canal to Nanaimo, in Vancouver island, in May, 



1861, with a track chart. 



[In same, vol. xxxii, pp. 529-535, 1862.] 



