332 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Repertorium fur raeteorologie herausgegeben von der kaiserlichen akademie der wissenschaften 

 redigert von dr. Heinrich Wild. 5 v. 4°. St. Peterburg, Imp. Acad. Sci, 1873-77. 



Resanoff (Nikolai Petrovich). Ilcpnoe nyremecTBie I'occiinn., (etc.) [First Russian voyages around 

 the world, described by N. Resanoff.] 



In Otkciikstvkxniia Zapiski. (Journal of the Fatherland.) 1822, x-xii ; 1824, xx ; 1825, xxiii and xxiv.] 



[anon.] HicKOflBKO iiiucm i., (etc.) [Several letters of the deceased lord chamberlain Resanoff 



from Kamchatka and America.] 

 [In Maiak. (The Lighthouse.) 1841,13-16.] 

 Richardson {sir John, m. d., f. r. s.) Intelligence from the Arctic land expedition under capt. 

 Franklin and dr. Richardson. 



[Jw Jameson (Robert), Edinburgh new Philosophical Journal. 8°. Edinburgh and London, 1826. Vol. i, pp. 

 161-1CG; 1827, vol. ii, pp. 1G1-163 ; 1828, vol. iii, pp. 347-350.] 



Fauna Boreali-Americaua ; or the zoology of the northern parts of British America. 4 v. 



4°. London, J. Murray, 1829-1837. 



CONTENTS. 



V. 1. Quadrupeds. V. 3. Insects. 



V. 2. Birds. V. 4. Fishes. 



[Vol. ii reviewed in Jameson (Robert), Edinb. new Phil. Jour. 8°. Edinburgh, 18:52. Vol. xii, pp. 392-395.] 



A letter to capt. F. Beaufort concerning a north-west passage. 



[im JOURNAL of the Royal geographical society of London. 8°. London, J. Murray, 1836. Vol. vi, pp. 37-42. ] 



Notice of a few observations which it is desirable to make on the frozen soil of British North 



America ; drawn up for distribution among the officers of the Hudson's bay company. 



[7/i Journal of the Royal geographical society of London. 8°. London, J. Murray, 1839. Vol. ix, pp. 117-120. ] 



Note on the best points in British North America for making observations on the tempera- 

 ture of the air ; and also for the height of the station above the level of the sea. 

 [In same, same vol. pp. 121-124.] 



Results of thermometrical observations made at sir Edward Parry's wintering places in his 



Arctic voyages and at Fort Franklin. 



[In same, same vol. pp. 331-380.] 



On the frozen soil of North America. 



[In Jameson (Robert), Edinburgh new Pbilosophical Journal. 8°. Edinburgh and London, 1841. Vol. xxx, 

 pp. 110-423.] 



On the cultivation of the cerealea in the high latitudes of North America. 



[In same, same vol., pp. 123-124.] 



Register of the temperature of the atmosphere, kept at Fort Simpson, North America, in the 



years 1837, 1838, 1839, and 1840, by Murdock McPherson, esq. 

 [In some, same vol., pp. 124-126.] 

 Observations on solar radiation, made at Fort Franklin, in the years 1825, 1820, and 1827. 



[In same, same vol., pp. 240-252; 419-421.] 



Arctic searching expedition ; a journal of a boat-voyage through Rupert's land and the 



Arctic sea in search of the discovery ships, under command of sir John Franklin [184S-1849]. 

 2 v. viii, 413 pp. 1 map, 9 pi.; vii, 426 pp. 1 pi. i. 8° London, Longmans, 1851. 



The zoology of the voyage of II. M. S. Herald, under the command of capt. Henry Kellett, 



r. n., 184.1-51. Edited by Prof. Edward Forbes, /. r. s. Vertebrals, including fossil mam- 

 mals, xi, 172 pp. 33 pi. 4°. London, L. Reeve, 1854. 

 — The polar regions, ix, 400 pp. 1 map. 8°. Edinburgh, A. & C. Black, 1861. 



Ricord. See Rikord. 



Ridgway (Robert). Birds new to the fauna of North America. 



[In Packard (A. S.jr.)and Potnam(F.W.) The American Naturalist. 8°. Salem, Peabody academy of science, 

 1874. Vol. viii, No. 7, July, pp. 434-435.] 



Three additions to the avifauna of North America. 



[In Bulletin Nuttall ornithological club. 8°. Cambridge, Mass. 1878. Vol. iii, No. 1, January, pp. 37,38.] 



