PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 351 



Spasskia (Gregory N . . . )• OnncaHie Hanaro ocrpoBa, (etc.) [Description of Copper island, situ- 

 ated in the sea of Kamchatka. With a map.] 



[In Sibieski Viestxik. (The Siberian Messenger.) 1822, xviii.] 



CnncoKi. ci ^epiejKa cnSMpcKia 3eiu.iH, (etc.) [Copy of some Siberian plans taken from a manu- 

 script journal of the 17th century, (etc.)] 8°. , . Not seen; from Sobolewski cat. 



p. 41. 



De antiquis sculpturis et inscription ibus in Siberia repertis. 7 pi. 1°. Petropoli, 1822. 



Springfield Republican, fol. Springfield, Mass. 1871-1879. A daily newspaper. 



Sept. 28, 1871. On the Aleuts. 



May 2,1879. The situation at Sitka. 



Sproat (G- . . . M . . . ). Scenes and studies of savage life. 330 pp. 8°. London, Smith & Elder, 1868. 

 Reviewed in Petermanx (A.) gcographischeniittheilnngen. 4°. Gotha, Justu's Perthes, 1868. Heft v, Mai, p. 188. 



Staehlin-Storcksburg (Jacob von). An account of the new northern archipelago, lately discovered by 

 the Russians in the seas of Kamtschatka and Anadir. Translated from the German original. 

 xx, 39 pp. 1 map. 8°. London, C. Heydinger, 1771. 

 Note. — The original is in the St. Petersburger geographischen kalender fur das jahr 1774 ? 



Staniukovich (Mikhail Nikolaievick). 



Capt. Staniukovich commanded the sloop Moller on a voyage round the world 1826-1829, and explored the north 

 shore of the Aliaskan peninsula. For a brief account of the voyage see Zapiski, (etc.) (Journal of the hydro- 

 graphic department of the ministry of marine.) 8°. St. Peterburg, 1850. Vol. viii, pp. 63-75. 



"Capt. Staniukovich published three repoits of the voyage from Kronstadt to Kamchatka and New Archangel in 



Zatiski uchenakho komiteta uiorskakho shtaba. 8 C . St. Peterburg, 1828. Vol. i, pp. ." See vol. iii, 1829, 



pp. 103-125, for an account of "the newly discovered Moller island." 



Stapleton (Augustus Granville). The political life of George Canning from 1822 to his death, in 1827 ; 

 together with a short review of foreign affairs subsequently to that event. 3 v. 8°. London, 

 Longmans, 1831. 



See vol. iii, pp. 114-126, for a brief history of the treaty of 1825 bet ween Russia and Great Britain. 



Staritzky (capt.-lieut. K . . . ). liuporpa<tn';cci;aii itosian^npopi;a, (etc.) [Hydrographic voyages in 

 the Pacific ocean during the years 18G5-1871.] 



[/« Moeskoi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1873. Vol. exxiv, No. 1, [ii], pp. 1-66, with two maps.] 



Note. — This is an account of the chronometric longitude determinations in the Amur region, Sakhalin island, etc. 



HicKO.ibKO ii3Mbpeuin oo.iiuhm. r.iyomii, (etc.) [Deep-sea soundings in the Okhotsk and Japan 



seas, the Pacific and Indian oceans. Bottom. Seaweed.] 



[In Morskoi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1873. Vol. exxvi, No. 6, [iii], pp. 73-113.] 



Statisticbeski Zhurnal. (Journal of Statistics.) O nepBOMT> nyreiiiecTBin PyccKB^ Kpyroivn. cBkra. [Con- 

 cerning the first Russian voyage around the world.] i, 1. 180(>. 



Stcbapoff (Afanasi Prokopevich). IIcTopni;o-reorpa*HHecKia aaMkrun o Cn6Hpn. [Historico-geographi- 

 cal notes on Siberia.] 



[Jw Isvestiia Sibirskakbo otdiela Imp. Russ. geogr. obstchestva. 4°. Irkutsk, 1873. Vol. iv, No. 2, April, pp. 

 65-82.] 



Note. — Treats of first geographical discoveries in Siberia. See under Russia, Geogr. soe. Siberian section. 



Stearns (Robert E . . . C . . . ). Shells collected by the U. S. Coast Survey expedition to Alaska, in 

 the year 1867. 



[In Proceedings of the California academy of natural sciences. 8°. San Francisco, the society, 1868. Vol. 

 iii, pp. 384-386.] 



Stein (ritter Feodor Ivanovich otherwise Friedrich TVilhelni staabs-chirurgus). Il3i>acnenie pncyiinii, 

 (etc.) [Explanation of the drawing representing the volcanic island St. Ioanna Bogoslova or 

 Agashagok.] 4 1. 1°. St. Peterburg, 1825. 



O BpeMemi nponcxoiii^euifi, (etc.) [Concerning the date of upheaval of the Aleutian islands.] 



[7m Trtjdakh Imp. mine-ralog. obstchestva. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1830. pp. 374-389. ] 



Sind die Aleutischen inselu ein product des untererdischen feuers, der fiotzzeit oder der urzeit ? 



[J» Schriften der iii St. Petersburg gestifteten Russisck-kaiserlickeii gesellschaft fiir mineralogie. 8°. St. 

 Peterburg, 1842. Vol. i, abth. 2, ste. 199-213. ] 



Note. — This Stein (probably a German who had received a Russian name) is said to have gone round the world 

 with Vasilieff in 1818, though his name does not appear in the list of officers given by Sokolotf in the Zapiski 

 Hydr. Dept. 



