348 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Shillinglaw (John J . . . ). A narrative of Arctic discovery from the earliest period to the present 

 time, xx, 348 pp. 2 maps, 1 pi. 12°. London, W.Shoberl, 1850. 



Shishkoff (S . . . ) Maine aMcpiiKancKoc ,yI>.io. [Our American affairs.] 



[In SOVREMENNOE SLOVA, 1863, No. 88.] 



Note. — This is a review of an article entitled "Monopoly of the Russian-American co." 



SiasbxoaxetE (captAieut. Glieb Semeonovich). Cirlueniii o MyK'iavi., 1821. [Information concerning the 

 Ohukchees, 1821.] 



[In Zapiski Htdk. Dept. (Journal of the hydrographic department.) 8°. St. Peterburg, 1852. Vol.x.pp. 

 178-200.] 



Siberia. [Geographical and statistical description of Siberia and its islands.] 

 [In Sibirski Vikstnik. (The Siberian Messenger.) 1824, supplements i and ii.] 



Recueil de voyages en Siberie extr. des journaux de divers savans voyageurs. 2 v. 8°. 



Berne, 1791. Not seen. 



Sibirisch-amerikaiiische telegraph. Der Sibiriscli-amerikaniselie telegraph. 



[In Ekman (A.) Archiv fur wissenschaftlich kunde von Russland. 8°. Berlin, (!. Eeimev, 1865. Vol. xxiv, 

 pp. 474-479.] 



Sihirski Viestnik. Ciidiipcuiii IMiCTinun., (etc.) [The Siberian Messenger, published by Grigori 

 Spasskia.] 12 v. i-xxiv. 8°. St. Peterburg, v 1 typ. dep. narodnaJcho pros. 1818-1824, (etc.) 13. M. 



1823. Sergeant Andreef'a expedition to the Bear islands. 



1824. Part 1, pp. 1-58. Extract from dr. Kyber's journal, translated from the French by Pertsoff. 

 Part 2, pp. 87-25. The Chukchis ; by dr. Kyber, q. r. 



Siemonoff (I . . . ). Ibirk'rie, (etc.) [Information concerning capt. Bellingshausen's voyage in 1819-21. 

 Prom the French.] 



[In SiKYKRxi Arkhiv. (Northern Archives.) 1824, xii, 19.] 



Onpe,vkionie reorpa-i'ii'iccKaio no.io;KcniH, (etc.) [Determination of the geographical posi- 

 tions of the anchorages of the sloops Vostok (Orient) and the Mir (World), discovered under 

 the command of capt. of the second rank, now vice-admiral Bellingshausen, at the time of his 

 voyage round the world 1819-21.] First part. 152 pp. 4°. St. Peterburg, 1828. Xot seen. 



Sieverni Arkhiv. Ciiiiepin.iii Ap\inn,, (etc.) [Northern Archives, a journal of history, statistics and 

 travel, published by Thaddeiis Bulgarin.] i-xxv. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1822-1828. 



1822. Nob. 21 and 22. Account of T. TaraikanotTs voyage to the N. W. coast of America. 



Sievernaia Pchela. Ctuopiuui Il'icia. [Northern Bee.J — v. fol. Xt. Peterburg, \ 825-1800. A[daily%] 

 newspaper. Not seen. 

 184(5. Nos. 255, 256, 259, 260. Biography of admiral Krusenstern. 

 1847. No. 252. Voyage of the Sitka and Atka. 

 1849. No. 32. The Ross settlement in California. 



Nos. 98, 99. Bering and Chirikoff ; by A. SOKOLOFF, q. v. 

 No. 133. Reply to K. E. von Baer; by A. Sokoloff, </. v. 

 1851. Nos. 106-108, 120, 126. Russian voyages round the world; by Vh. Romanoff. 

 No. 100. Russian American company assisting in the Franklin search. 



Simpson (Alexander). The life and travels of Thomas Simpson, the Arctic discoverer, viii, 421 



pp. 1 portrait, 1 map. 8°. London, P. Bentley, 1815. 

 Simpson (sir George). Narrative of a journey round the world, during the years 1841 and 1842. 



2 v. xi, 4:js pp. 1 map, portrait; vii, 40!) pp. 8°. London, H. Golburn, 1847. 



[anon.\ Sitka. 



[In Nautical magazine and naval chronicle. 8 . London, Simphin, Marshall $• co. 1849. June, pp. 310-311.] 

 Simpson ( John, surgeon, r. n.) Results of thermometrical observations at the Plover's wintering place, 



Point Barrow. 

 [Jm British Association for the advancement of. science. Report of the Dublin inciting. 8°. London, 18."?. 



pp. 159-184.] 

 Observations on the western Esquimaux and the country they inhabit. 



[In Further papers relative to the recent Arctic expeditions in search of sir John franklin. Presented to both 



houses of parliament Jan. 1855.] 



Sefi also Royal GEOGR. BOC. A selection from papers, etc. 8^. London. John Mnrnn/. 1875. pp. 233-275. 



