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Trusler (rev. John, d. d.) — continued. 



The habitable world described ; or the present state of the people in all parts of the globe, 



from north to south; shewing the situation, extent, climate, productions, animals, etc., of the 

 different kingdoms and states, (etc.) 20 v. 8°. London, the author, 1788-97. 

 .See Pallas (P. S.) 

 See also vol. v, which contains — 



1st. An account of the Tungu.sia.ns, &c. From Steller, Kratscheninikaff, Muller, Cooke, and others, pp. 2-21. 

 2d. A description of Kamtschatka, from Bhering, Pawloutzky, Steller, Kratscheninikaff, King, and others. 



pp. 22-78. 

 3d. An account of the Koraiks and Tschouktsches. pp. 79-93. 

 4th. [An account] of the Knrilians. pp. 93-98. 



5th. [An account] of the Eastern islands [Aleutian islands], pp. 98-121. 

 6th. [An account] of the Schamane religion, pp. 121-127. 



Tucker (Ephraim W . . .). History of Oregon, containing a condensed account of the most impor- 

 tant voyages and discoveries of the Spanish, American, and English navigators on the north- 

 west coast of America, (etc.) 84 pp. 12°. Buffalo, A. W. Wilgus, 1844. 



Twiss (Travers, d. c. I.) The Oregon question examined, iu respect to facts and the law of nations, 

 x, 392 pp. 2 maps. 8°. London, Longmans, 1840. 



Tytler (Patrick Fraser,/. r.s. &/. s. a.) Historical view of the progress of discovery on the more 

 northern coasts of America from the earliest period to the present time * * *, with descriptive 

 sketches of the natural history of the North American regions, by James Wilson, /. r. s. e., 

 to which is added an appendix, (etc.) 1 v. 444 pp. map and 9 pi. 1G°. 2nd ed. Edinburgh, 

 Oliver & Boyd ; and Ljondon, Simpkin & Marshall, 1S33. 



Same. 300 pp. 1 map. 18°. New York, Harper & brothers, 1839. 



Same. 300 pp. 18°. New York, Harper & brothers, 1842. 



[Harper's family library, vol. 58.] 



Ulloa (don Antonio de.) Noticias Americanas ; entretenimientos phisico-historicos sobre la 



America Meridional, y la Septentrional Oriental ; comparacion general de los territories, 

 chinas y producciones, en las tres especies, vegetal, animal y mineral, (etc.) 12 p. 1. 407 pp. 

 1 1. 4°. Madrid, Manuel de Menu, 1772. 



Memoires philosophiques, historiques, physiques, concernant la decouverte de FAmerique, 



ses anciens habitaus, (etc.) Traduit par M * *. 2 v. viii, 370, xv pp. ; 1 p. 1. 499, xv pp. 8°. 

 Paris, Buisson, 1787. 



Carta de D. Antonio de Ulloa a D. Martin Fernandez de Navarrete. 



[J» Coleccion de documentos ineditos para la historia de Espaua por Salva (D. Miguel) y Baranda (D. Pedro 

 Sainzde). 8°. Madrid, 1849. Tomo xv, pp. 264-267.] 



Ulsky (A . . . Th . . .). ni^porpatfEuiecKKHXi. H3£i'Ii,ioBaHiji\i>, (etc.) [Concerning hydrographic in- 

 vestigations in Bering, the Okhotsk and Japan seas.] 



[In Isviestiia, (etc.) (Bulletin of the imp. Euss. geog. soc.) 8°. St. Peierburg, 1867. Vol. iii, No. 2, pp. 

 95-99.] 



United States. Congress. Proceedings of. 



See Congressional Globe and Congressional Record. 



Executive documents. For reports and letters presented to, acts, bills, and resolu- 

 tions introduced, and miscellaneous documents printed by direction of either senate or house, 

 see Congressional Papers and United States ; war and interior departments. 



Department of state. Papers relating to the treaty of Washington. Vol. v. Ber- 

 lin arbitration. Containing the memorial of the United States on the canal de Haro as its 

 boundary -line ; case of the government of her Britannic Majesty ; reply of the United States 

 thereto ; second and definitive statement of the government of her Britannic majesty ; and cor- 

 respondence, x, 271 pp. 19 maps (A-H, J-O, 1-5.) 8°. Washington, government printing 

 office, 1872. 



