PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 349 



Simpson (Thomas, arctic explorer). Narrative of the discoveries on the north coast of America, 

 effected by the officers of the Hudson's Bay company during the years 1836-39. xix, 419 pp. 

 8°. London, B. Bentley, 1843. 



See also Simpson (Alexander). 



Sin Otechestva. Cbiub Ore i iecTBa, (etc.) [Son of the Fatherland, an historical and political journal.] 

 i-cxxii. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1812-1850. 



jy / e Consult Stuckenberg (J. C.) Versuci eines quellen, etc. Bd. ii, pp. 419-428, for list of geographical articles 



which appeared in .Sin Otechestva, 1812-50. 

 'CbiHi. OienecTBa u C'bBepHbiii ApxiiBi,, (etc.) [Son of the Fatherland and Northern Archives, 



a journal of literature, politics and contemporary history, published by Nicholas G retch and 



Thaddeus Bulgarin.] — v. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1829-1844. Not seen. 

 Cbiin. OrciecTBa, (etc.) [Sou of the Fatherland, a journal of politics, education and litera- 



ture published by A. V. Starch effsky.] — v. fol. St. Peterburg, 1847-1858. Not seen. 

 See 1821, xxvii. 



1848. No. 9. Russians on the Amur in the xvii century. 

 1850. No. 12. Extract from the journal of a Russian navigator. 



Sitka on Novo-Arkangelsk. 



[/h Eyries (J. B.) et Malte-Bkun (C.) nouvelles annales des voyages. 8°. Paris, Gide fils, 1825. Vol. 

 xxvi, pp. 12(5-127.] 

 OcTpoBb CHTxa. [Sitka island.] 



[Jn MOBSKOI Sbornik, 1862, April. Vol. lviii, [iv], pp. 153-154.] 



IIoBO-apxaHrejbCKb, ex bh^omi. [New Archangel, with view.] 



[In Illiustrirovannaia Gazeta. (Illustrated Gazette. ) St. Peterburg, 1867, No. 37. ] Not seen. 



Sitka Post. A semimonthly newspaper. 2 v. sin. fol. Sitka, Wm. W. Ward and Jas. J. Daly, 1876- 



1877. 



Vol. I. No. 1, Oct. 20, 1876, to No. 12, April 20, 1877. 



Vol. II. No. 13, May 5, 1877, to June 5, 1877, No. 14 ; by J. J. Daly. No more published. 



Note. — This appears to be a continuation of the Alaska Bulletin under a different management. 



Smet (le r.p. Pierre de, s. J.) Extrait d'une lettre du P. de Smet, de la compagnie de Jesus, a M. de 

 Smet, son frere, a Gaud ; Sainte-Marie du Wallamette, Oregon, 9 octobre, 1844. 



[In Nouvelles annales des voyages. 8°. Paris, A. Bertravd, 1845 ; t. 108 de la collection. V™ e sexie, torn, iv, 

 pp. 372-379.] 



Smithsonian Institution. Annual reports of the board of regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the institution, 1853-1877. 25 v. 8°. 

 Washington, government printing office, 1854-1878. 

 See Gibbs, Habdisty, Ross, Rothkock, (etc.) 

 Snow (William Parker). Russian America. Its physical characteristics and native tribes. 



[In Sherwood (J. M.) Hours at home. 8 C . New York, C. Scribner $• co. 1857. Vol. v, July, pp. 254-264.] 

 Sobranie sochinenie. Coopanie coHiineniii. [Collection of articles selected from the calendars (alma- 

 nacs) of various years (edited by N. Ozeretskoff).] 10 v. 8°. St. Peterburg. Imp. acad. sci. 



1785-93. 



contents [in part]. 



Vol. Ill, 1789, pp. 38-51. (Concerning Russian voyages in the Arctic ocean and concerning certain phenomena 

 observed in the sea and in the air in that "place during cold journeys.) From the Calendar, 1769. 



Same, pp. 335-362. (Short extract concerning the newly-discovered Northern Archipelago.) From the Calen- 

 dar, 1774. 



Same, pp. 300-334. (On the submission of Siberia to the Russian empire.) From the Calendar, 1774. 



Vol. IV, 1790, pp. 226-236. (Information concerning Cape Chukotski.) From the Calendar, 1780. 



Same, pp. 263-392. (Concerning the Russian discoveries in the seas between Asia and America; P. Pallas.) 

 From the Calendar, 1781. 



Vol. V, 1790, pp. 146-164. (Summary of the voyages of pilot Zaikoff to the islands situated between Asia and 

 America in the boat St. Vladimir.) From the Calendar, 1782. 



Same, pp. 304-318. (Summary of the voyages undertaken to the islands situated between Asia and America, 

 in the ship St. Michael.) From the Calendar, 1783. 



Same, pp. 369-376. (Abstract from the log of the Cossack captain Ivan Kobeleff, sent in March, 1779, from 

 Gizhiga post to the Chukchi country.) From the Calendar, 1784. 



