:l<52 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Wheildon (William W . . . ). The now Arctic continent, or "Wrangell's Land, (etc) 



[In Proceedings of the American association for the advancement of science. 8°. Cambridge, J. Lovering, 1869. 

 Seventeenth meeting, Chicago, Ills. Aug. 1868. pp.304-311.] 



White (capt. J . . . W . . . ,u. s. r. m.) A cruise in Alaska. 10 pp. 8°. Washington, government 

 printing office, 1869. 



[Senate Ex. Doe. No. 8, 40th Cong. :?<1 sess.] 

 A cruise in Alaska. 



See Congressional Papers. Senate. — 10th Cong. :M sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 8. 



Whiteaves (Joseph Frederick,/. g, s.) On some invertebrates from the coal-bearing- rocks of the 

 Queen Charlotte islands, collected by Mr. .Tames Richardson in 1872; with an historical intro- 

 duction by W. II. Dall on the discovery of the islands and in adjacent regions. 



[In Geological survey of Canada. Mesozoic fossils. 8 C . Montreal, for the government, 1876. Vol. i, part 

 1, pp. 1-92, 10 pl.l map.] 



Whitney (prof. Josiah D wight). Which, is the highest mountain in the United States, and which 

 in North America I 



[In Proceedings of the California Academy of Natural Sciences, 1H58-186-2. 8°. San Francisco, Towne .f- 

 Barini. 18C3. Vol. ii. pp.219-224; also vol. iii, 1863, pp. 325-327. ] 



Whitney (rev. Samuel). Account of an alleged attempt on the part of the Russians to take posses- 

 sion of the island of Kauai. 

 [In Hawaiian Spectator. 8°. Honolulu, for the proprietors, 1838. Vol. i,No. 1, January, pp. 48-52.] 



Whittingham (capt. Bernard). Notes on the late expedition against the Russian settlements in 

 eastern Siberia ; and of a visit to Japan and to the shores of Tartary and of the sea of Okhostk. 

 xv, 300 pp. 1 map. 12°. London, Longmans, 1856. 



Reviewed in Mors. Sborn. 1856. Mar. vol. xxi, [v], pp. 73-75 ; Oct. vol. xxv,[v]. pp. 19-20. See also Mors. 

 Sborn. 1856. Feb. vol. xxi, [ii], pp. 305-321; [iv], pp. 178-185. 



Whyniper (Frederick,/, r. g. s.) Travel and adventure in the territory of Alaska, formerly Russian 

 America, and in various other parts of the North Pacific, xix, 331 pp. 1 map, 14 pi. 8°. 

 London, J. Murray, 18G8. 

 Reviewed (by W. II. Dall) in the Nation. 4°. New Turk, 1869, Mar. 11. See also Alaska. 



A journey from Norton sound, Bering sea, to fort Youkon (junction of Porcupine and You- 



kon rivers). 



[In Journal of the Royal geographical society of London. 8°. London, J. Murray, 1868. Vol. xxxviii, pp. 

 219-237.] 



On the progress of the Russo- American telegraph expedition via Bering's straits. 



[In Proceedings of Brit. Ass. for the advancement of science. 8°. London, J. Murray, 1867. Report of the 

 Nottingham meeting, p. 117.] 



Alaska. Reisen und erlebnisse im hohen norden. Autorisirte deutsche ausgabe von F. 



Steger. 367 pp. 1 map. 8°. Braunschu-eig, Westerman, 18G9. 



Voyages et aventures dans 1' Alaska (ancien Amerique russe). Traduit de l'anglais par F. 



Jonveaux, illustre' de 37 gravnres sur bois et une carte. — pp. >>o. Paris, 1871. X~ot seen. 



—The heroes of the Arctic and their adventures, xvi, 302 pp. 8 pi. 1 map. 12°. London, 



society for promoting Christian 'knowledge, [1875.] 

 Reviewed in the Weekly Bulletin, fol. San Francisco, 1^76, Jan. 13. 

 A card. 



[In s.\x Francisco Daily Herald, about May 13,1869.] 

 Wicker (Frank N. . .). See Congressional Papers. II. of R,— list Cong. 2d sess.— Misc. Uoc. 

 No. 11 Also Ex. Doc. No. 136. 



St. Tanl's island. 



| /„ Congressional Papers, h. of R. — 10th Cong. 2d sess.— Ex. Doc No. 177, p. 80; also in same, Ex. Doc. 

 No. 50, pp. 9-10.] 



Wild (dr. 1 lei n rich). Die temperatur-verhaltnisse des Russischen reiches. Supplementband zinii 

 Repertorium fur meteorologie. Erster hiilfte. x, 170, lxviii, 14pp. 4°. St. Petersburg, leads, 

 dkad. der wissenschaften, 1.877. 



