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San Francisco Daily Examiner — continued. 



Mar. 28, 1878. Sherman and Alaska. 



April 18, 1878. The plain duty of Congress. 



April 26, 1878. An educated Aleutian. 



June 10, 1878. A singular nomination — gen. Miller's. 



July 6, 1878. A tour of Alaska. 



July 29, 1878. The worth of Alaska. 



Sept. 25, 1878. Letter from Ounalaska's shore. 



Oct. 3, 1878. Too good a thing to give away. 



Oct. 31, 1878. Fresh from all Alaska. Petroff. 



Jan. 29, 1879. More of Sherman's rascality. 



Feb. 1, 1879. The Alaska great fraud. 



Feb. 5, 1879. Sherman's report on Alaska. 



Feb. 18, 1879. The reported trouble in Alaska. 



Feb. 20, 1879. Affairs in Alaska. 



Mar. 6,1879. Review of the "Alaska Appeal." 



Mar. 17, 1879. The Alaska disgrace. 



April 8, 1879. Fisheries in Alaska. 



April 10, 1879. Alaska mines. 



April 16, 1879. The Jamestown ordered to Sitka. 



May 8, 1879. The Alaska trouble. 



May 10, 1879. The steamer " St. Paul." 



May 16, 1879. How the Sitka scare originated. 



May 17, 1879. The cruise to Alaska, 



San Francisco News. fol. San Francisco, 1870. A daily newspaper. 

 Feb. 1, 1870. Murder of capt. Smith. 



San Francisco News Letter. Large 8°. San Francisco, 1877. A weelcly newspaper. 



June 9,1877. The missing "Urania." 



San Francisco Sunday Chronicle, fol. San Francisco, 1875-1878. A weekly newspaper. 



Dec. 26,1875. Voyage to lake Skelokk ; by " Polaris." 



Feb. 27,1876. Alaska mythology ; by "Polaris." 



Mar. 5,1876. Alaskan resources ; by "Polaris." 



April 14, 1878. Glorious Alaska. Abandoned Alaska. 



April 28, 1878. Abandoned Alaska. 



June 16, 1878. Absorbed Alaska. 



June 30, 1878. Alaska's resources. 



July 6, 1878. Alaska. 



Aug. 4, 1878. Alaska. 



San Francisco Weekly Chronicle, fol. San Francisco, 1877-1878. A iceekly newspaper. 

 Thursday, Aug. 2, 1877. Alaska Indian troubles. 

 July 18, 1878. Pinart's explorations. 



Sankt-peterburgskiia Gubernskiia Viedomosti. CaHKTneTep6yprcKin TyoepHCKia B^omocth. [The St. 

 Peterburg government gazette.] — v. 1°. St. Peterburg, 1838-1841, 1843, 1846-1855, 1857- 

 1859. Not seen. 



Sankt-peterburgskiia Senatskiia Viedomosti. CaHKTneTep5yprcKia CeHaiCKia B^omoctu. [St. Peter- 

 burg Journal of the Senate.] — v. 4° and fol. St. Peterburg, 1813, 1815, 1816, 1818-1860. 

 Not seen. 



Sankt-peterburgskiia Viedomosti. CaHUTneiepoyprcKi)! B^omocth. [The St. Peterburg Gazette.] — 

 v. fol. St. Peterburg, 1805-1811 (incomplete), 1813-1856. Not seen. 

 1845. Nos. 104-108. Middendorff's explorations in N. E. Siberia. 



1845. Nos. 190-193. Kashevaroff's discoveries. 



1846. No. 68. Concerning Kotzebue. 



Saranac, loss of. See Queen (capt. Walter W . . ., u. s. n.) 



Saricheff or Sarichev (Gavrila Andreevich). IlyTeinecTBie *j. Kan. CapbiieBa, (etc.) [Voyage of fleet- 

 captain Saricheff to the northeastern parts of Siberia, the Arctic and the north Pacific oceans, 

 under the command of capt. Bilbngs in 1785-90.] 2 v. 4°. Atlas folio, 51 sheets. St. Peter- 

 burg, Schnoor, 1802. 



