354 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Telegraph Expedition, Russo American. Ceberwinterung dor telegraphen-erbauer im vormals Rus- 

 sischen Nord-amerika. (Aus dem Daily Morning Call.) 

 [/» I).\s Arsi.AXD. fol. Augsburg, J. G. Cotta,l8&I '. No. 52, Dec. 24, pp. 1240-1244.] 



Teleskop. Te.icciioin., (etc.) [The Tclesco])e, a journal of contemporary civilization, published by 

 Nikolai Nadejdin.] i-xlii. 8°. Moskva, (Moskow), 1825-1831. Not seen. 



Tennent (Thomas). Tennent's nautical almanac for the Pacific coast, California tide-register, and 



marine digest, [1804-1873]. 7 v. 10°. San Francisco, [1864J-1873. 

 Note.— None issued for 1866, L867,and 1871. 

 Tennent's nautical almanac, tide register for the Pacific coast, and marine digest, for 



1874-1877. 4 v. 12°. 8m Francisco, [J. E. Carmomy & co. (etc.)], 1874-[77]. 

 Thorn (Adam). The claims to the Oregon territory considered, iv, 44 pp. 8°. London, Smith, 



Elder & co. 1844. 

 Thomas (George Henry, major-general u.s. a.) Report of his tour in Alaska in 1809 on the " Fideliter, v 



capt. J. W. White. 

 [In Congressional Papers. H.of R. — 41st Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 1, part 2, pp. 15, 113-121.] 

 Tidball (major John C . . .). See Cong. Papers. H. of E. — 42d Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 5. 

 Tikhmenieff (P . . .). Ilcropii'iccKoe ooo3pinic, (etc.) [Historical review of the organization of the 



Russian American company, and its history to the present time.] 2 v. Vol. 1, 1 pr. 1. v and 



x, 386 pp.; with suppl. i, x, (i(i pp. 4 pi. 1861 ; vol. 2, 1 pr. 1. ii, 381) pp. with suppl., 1 pr. 1. 79, 



and 292 pp. 4 charts, 1803. 8°. St. Peterburg, E. Weimar, 1861-3. 

 See also Pet-ekmaxx (A.) Geogr. mitth. 4°. Golha, Justus Perthes, 18(54, p. 280, for brief mention ; and for a 



review see MoRSKOi Sbornik, 1864, Feb. vol. Ixx, [v], pp. 31-48; Mar. vol.lxxi, [v], pp. 1-24. See also Aeaxa- 



SEFE (D. ) 



IlicKo.ihKO oiobt>, (etc.) [A few remarks concerning the export of salt fish from Sitka and 



concerning the cod -fisheries.] 



[In Kronshtadski VlESTNIK. (The Kronstadt Messenger.) 1864, No. 26.] 



Tiling (Henry). Brief (den 10. October 1850) aus Ajan am Oehotskischen meere an herrn coll.- 

 rath dr. Deeters in Riga. 



[J» Bdhse (F. A.) and Gottfried r (M. R.) Correspondenzhlatt des naturforschenden vereins zu Riga. 8°. 

 Riga, F. Hacker, 1851. Vierter jahrgang, 1850-51, No. 9, pp. 134-139. 



Note, — A discussion of the climate of Aian from 3 years' observations, by the observer, doctor Tiling. Observa- 

 tions New Style. Barometer above the sea 40-50 feet. 



Tilley (Henry Arthur). Japan, the Amoor, and the Pacific; with notices of other places comprised 

 in a voyage of circumnavigation in the Russian corvette "Rynda,"in 1858-60. xii, 405 pp. 

 8 pi. 8°. London, Smith, Elder & co. 1861. 



Reviewed in MORSKOI SBORNIK, 1862, Jan. Vol. Ivii, [v], pp. 16-39. 



Tishnoff (Ilia). A-ieyTCKO-Ka^wiKCKiii GyiiBap-L. [Aleutian-Kadiak primer.] 1 p. 1. 33 pp. 12°. St. 



Veterbnrg, synod ival press, 1848. 

 Note. — Mostly in the modified Cyrillic characters. 

 Trafford (F . . . AY . . . C . . .). Amphiorama ou la vue du monde. Phenomene inconnu pour la 



premiere fois observe et decrit. 80 pp. 8°. Lausanne, the author, 1875. 



The same. A vec une carte du pole arctique. 1 p. 1. 78 pp. 8°. Lausanne, G. Bridel, 1877. 



Tristram (Henry Baker). Notes on some passerine birds, chiefly Palearctic. 



(In the Ims, a quarterly journal of ornithology : edited byOsbert Safvin and Philip Lntley Selater. 8 . Lon- 

 don, John Van Voorst, (for the British ornithologists' union) 1871. 3 rd series, vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 231-234.] 



Tronson(John M . . ., r. n.) Personal narrative of a voyage to Japan, Kamtschatka, Siberia, Tar- 

 tary, and various parts of coast of China, in II. M. S. Barracouta. [1854.] xiv, 414, pp.4 

 charts, 10 pi. 8°. London, Smith, Elder & co. 1859. 



Truman (Ben C . . .). Occidental Sketches. — No. 1. A summer in Alaska. 

 [In the Washingtoh Chronicle, fol. Washington, 1870, Feb. 6.] 



Trusler (rev. John, d. d.) Descriptive account of the islands lately discovered in the South seas, 

 (etc.), with some account of the country of Kamschatca. 8°. London. L778. Wotseen. 

 Note. — In Stack's bibliography of geographical literature ( 1785) the date of this pamphlet is given as L777, 



