PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 341 



Sabine [itiaj.-gen. Edward,/, r.s.) Contributions to terrestrial magnetism. No. II. Captain Bel- 

 cher's observations on the west coast of America and the adjacent islands. 



[/« Philosophical Transactions of the Koy.il society of London. 4°. London, 1841. Part i, pp. 11-35. 

 1843. Part ii, pp. 113-144.] 



On hourly observations of the magnetic declination made by captain Rochfort Maguire, 



r. n., and the officers of h. m. s. "Plover" in 1852-1854 at Point Barrow, on the shores of the 

 Polar sea. 



[J» Philosophical Transactions of the Eoyal society of London. 4°. London, 1857. "Vol. 147, part ii, pp. 

 497-532.] 



On the amount and frequency of the magnetic disturbances and of the aurora at Point Bar- 

 row, on the shores of the Polar sea. 



[Ln British association for the advancement of science. Report of the twenty-seventh (Dublin) meeting, 1857. 

 8°. London, J. Murray, 1858. Transactions of sections, pp. 14-15.] 



Results of hourly observations of the magnetic declination made by sir Francis Leopold 



M'Clintock and the officers of the yacht "Fox 1 ' at Port Kennedy, in the Arctic sea, in the 

 winter of 1858-1859; and a comparison of these results with those obtained by captain Roch- 

 fort Maguire (etc.) in 1852-185-1 at Point Barrow. 



[Ih Philosophical Transactions of the Koyal society of London, 1863. 4°. London, 1864. Vol. 153, pp. 

 649-663.] 



Contributions to terrestrial magnetism. No. XIII. A magnetic survey of the north polar 



regions from latitude + 40° to -f 90° reduced to the mean epoch 1842.5. 



[Ln Philosophical Tkansactions of the Royal society of Loudon. 4°. London, 1872. Vol. 162, part ii, pp. 

 353-434.] 



Sachot (Octave). LAmerique Russe. 



[/» Revue Britannique. 8°. Bruxelles, Lacroix, VerboecMoven etcie., 1867. Novembre, pp. 1-42.] 



La Siberie orientale et lAmerique Russe. Le pole nord et ses habitants. Remits de voyages. 



1 p. 1. vi, 371 pp. G2 engravings, 1 map. 8°. Paris, P. Ducrocq, 1875. 



Saikoff. See Zaikoff. 



Sailing directions for the west coast of North America. Embracing the coasts of Central America, 

 California, Oregon, Fuca strait, Puget sound, Vancouver island, and the islands and rocks off 

 the coasts of Central America and California. With an appendix containing various remarks 

 on the winds, tides, currents, &c. vi, 232 pp. 1 map. 8°. London, J. Imray, 1853. 



St. Petersburger kalender auf das jahr 1833. 287 pp. 8°. St, Petersburg, 1833. 

 Note, — This is the only year represented in the Library of Congress. 

 See Golovnin. Cf. years 1729-32, 1736, 1774, 1781-82, 1814. 



Samokhvaloff {col. . . .). See Habersham. 



San Francisco Chronicle, fol. San Francisco, 1871-1879. A daily newspaper. 



June 14, 1871. Movements of Pinart. 



Dec. 31, 1872. Mous. Pinart's skulls. 



Sept. 4, 1873. On the Geo. S. Wright, 



April 3, 1874. Alaska seal fisheries. 



Nov. 13, 1874. Fur-seal company investigation. 



Nov. 18, 1874. Icelanders at Kadiak. 



Nov. 19, 1874. Icelandic exodus. 



Nov. 19, 1874. Gold mines in Sitka. 



Nov. 22, 1874. Bishop of Alaska. 



Jan. 1, 1875. Alaska timber. 



Jan. 4,1875. Forests of Alaska. 



Jan. 9, 1875. Alaskan mummies. 



Jan. 23, 1876. Alaska fur company. 



Feb. 27, 1876. Alaska fur company. 



Dec. 24, 1876. An Alaska job. 



Jan. 6, 1877. Alaska timber. A company that wants to buy out the territory. 



Jan. 6, 1877. Alaska news. 



Jan. 6, 1877. More facilities wanted for Alaska. 



Jan. 19,1877. Big-hearted philanthropists. Alaska timber company. 



June 9, 1877. Alaska coal. 



