PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 331 



Powell (John Wesley). Department of the interior. IT. S. geographical and geological survey of 

 the Rocky mountain region. Contributions to North American ethnology, vol. l,xiv, 

 361 pp. 9 pi. 2 maps. 4°. Washington, government printing office, 1877. 



CONTEXTS. 



Part I. Tribes of the extreme north west; by W. H. Dall. Appendix to part i. Linguistics. 

 Part II. Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon; by Geo. Gibbs. Appendix to part ii. Lin- 

 guistics. 



Pratz (Fred. C . . .). [anon.] Letter dated at Sitka, February 25, on Alaskan affairs. "F." 



[In the San Francisco Alta California (daily), fol. San Francisco, 1875, Mar. .] 



Letter dated at Sitka, March 11, 1875, on Alaskan matters. " F. C. P." 



[In same, 1875, March 29. ] 

 — Letter dated at Sitka Dec. 1st, 1875. 



[In same, 1876, Jan. 2.] 



Press (The), fol. Philadelph ia, 1S79. A daily newspaper. 

 Apr. 29, 1879. Proposed expedition to Alaska. 



Puget Sound Courier (The), fol, Olympic/,, W. T., 1879. A weekly newspaper. 



Feb. 21, 1879. Alaska— the Sitka outbreak. 



Puget Sound Weekly Argus, fol. Port Townsend, W. T., 1S75-1879. A weekly newspaper. 



Jan. 9, 1875. A cat in the meal tub. 



Nov. 23, 1877. Why Alaska should have civil government. 



Nov. 23, 1877. Civil government in Alaska. 



Apr. 26, 1878. Alaska news. 



Feb. 13,1879. Alaska to the front; Morris's report, etc. 



Feb. 20, 1879. Alaska. Appeals for help. 



Pullen (lieut. W . . . J . . . S . . .). Rapport du lieutenant Pullen, du brick de S. M. B. Plover, au 

 secretaire de l'amiraute. 



[In Depot general de la marine. Annales hydrogiaphiques! 8°. Paris, P. Ihqwnt, 1850. Tome iv, pp. 

 216-236.] 



Queen {capt. Walter W . . ., u. s. n.) Loss of the Saranac. 



[In Congressional Papers. H. of E. — 44th Cong. 2d sess.— Ex. Doc. No. 1, part 3. 8°. Washington, govern- 

 ment printing office, 1875. pp. 285-290. See also pp. 7-8.] 



Radloff (Leopold). Leopold Radloff's worterbueh Kinai-sprache herausgegeben von A. Schiefner. 

 (Lu le 5 mars 1874.) x, 33 pp. 1°. St. Petersbourg, 1874. 



[In Memoires de l'aeadenrie impcriale des sciences de St. Petersbourg. Vii e .sexie, tome xxi, No. 8.] 



Raevski (Julius). Beperonoii nyn, on. MCTta Aiuypa in. nopiy Aauy. [Journey along the coast from 

 the mouth of the Amur to Aian.] 



[In Morskoi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1857, April. Vol. xxviii [iii], pp. 290-300.] 



Rathke (dr. Martin Heinrich). See Eschscholtz (dr. Friedr.). 



Rattray (Alexander, m. d.) Vancouver island and British Columbia; where they are ; what they 

 are; and what they may become, (etc.) viii, 182 pp. 1 map, 1 tab. 4 pi. 8°. London, Smith, 

 Elder & co., 1862. 



Raymond (capt. Charles W . . .). Report of a reconnaissance of the Yukon. river, Alaska territory, 

 July to September, 1809. 113 pp. [1 map separately published.] 8°. Washington, government 

 printing office, 1871. 



[Congressional Papers. Senate — 42d Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 12.] 



See also Daily Washington Chronicle, fol. Washington, 1870, Jan. 11. 



The same in Petermann (A.) Geographische Mittheilungen. 4°. Gotha, Justus Perthes, 1870. Vol. xvi, 

 heft viii, pp. 304-305.] 



The Yukon river region, Alaska. Read April 12, 1870. 



[In Journal of the American geographical and statistical society. 8°. New York, 1873. Vol. iii, pp. 158-192.] 



Razin (A . . .). OmpbiTie AMepintn, (etc). [Discovery of America, Kamchatka, and the Aleutian 

 islands. Written for children.] 3 pi. 2 maps, 272 pp. 8°. St. Peterburg, M. O. Wolf, 1860. 

 Reviewed in Morskoi Sbornik, 1860, March. Vol. xlvi [v], pp. 1-12. 



