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PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Zapiski Hydrograficheskakho departamenta — continued. 



Vol. iv. 18-1G. pp. 



Vol. 



184/ 



Vol. vi. 1843. pp. 



Vol. vii. 1849. pp 



Vol. viii. 18E0. 



Vol. ix. 1851. pp. 



ii-iii. Charts of northwest America, etc., published during the year. 



1-78. Ko/.ni in'.s account of the Shan tar islands, Udsk, etc. ; by A. .Sokoloff, q. v. 



79-85. Aian ; by Savin, q. v. 



86-101. Si. : Michael: by Zagoskin, q. v. 



320-330. Glossary of words peculiar to the north Pacific and eastern Siberia. 



371. Fragments from Kashevaroff's diary. See Kashevaroff (A. P.) 



371-372. K'nssian American company; extract from the report for 1834. 



406-407. Storm in the Okhotsk sea, Aug. 25-28, 1845. 



411-412. Voyage nfrhe "Irtish" to Petropavlovsk from Manila. 



450-452. Meteorological observations in Okhotsk and Aian, 1844. 



pp. 240-251. Lomonosotf's plan and Chichagoff's expedition, 1765-66; by A. Sokoloff, q. v. 



421-440. Nautical literature in the Russian language; by A. Sokoloff, q. v. 



458-459. Concerning Kotzebue. See Hofmann and Lenz. 



459. Concerning Krusenstern. 



521-525. Meteorological observations in Okhotsk and Aian, 1845. 



ii-iv. Surveys in the Okhotsk sea. 



91-99. Const antine harbor and two newly-discovered islands in the Okhotsk sea; 



100-141. Miscellaneous information about Chichagoff's expedition. See Chichagoff, 

 Miller and Kkcsenstern and Lomonosoff. 



142-191. Preparation for a voyage round the world in 1787 under Muloffski ; by A. SOKO- 

 LOFF, q. V. 



413-448. Nautical literature in the Russian language; period II; by A. Sokoloff, q. v. 



457. Zagoskill's discoveries in America. 

 457-458. Voyage of the " Sitka " and " Atka." See Sievernaia Pciiela, 1847, No. 252. 

 556-559. Meteorological observations in Okhotsk and Petropavlovsk, 1846. 

 iii. Hydrographic work in the Okhotsk sea. 

 1-116. Russian voyages around the world; by IVASHINTSOFF, q. V. 

 1 17-212. The shores of the Arctic sea explored by Anjon, 1821-13 ; by A. Sokoloff, q. v. 

 402-483. Nautical literature in the Russian language; by A. Sokoloff, q. v. 

 488-490. Report of the Russian American company for 18 10 reviewed. 



490. Russians on the Amur in the xvii century. 

 492-493. Bering's report of his expedition to eastern Siberia, 1725-30. 

 494-495. On flax and potato culture in Kamchatka. See Kamchatka. 

 499-500. Udsk settlement. 



501-507. Russia's first voyages around the world. 



537-542. Instruments used by Delisle in the second Kamchatka expedition. 

 569-570. Meteorological observations at Okhotsk, 1847. 

 ii-iii. Surveys in Bering and Okhotsk seas. 



1-191. Russian voyages around the world; by Ivashintsoff, q. v. 

 191-210. Atlas of the Pacific ocean ; by KaSHEVaroff, q. v. Contains a list of positions 



of the principal settlements in eastern Siberia and Alaska. 

 395-514. Nautical literature in the Russian language ; by A. Sokoloff, q. v. 

 522-523. Russian American company's report for 1847 reviewed. 

 52:1-524. Notice of a song by Paranotl in 1799. See ZagoSKIN. 

 524. Bering and Chirikoff; by A. SOKOLOFF, q. r. 

 524. Bering strait ; by K. K. HlLLSEN, '/. v. 

 527-528. Wreck ofthe"Neva"; by A. Markoff, q. v. 



531. The Ross settlement in California. 

 535-556. Bering's lirst expedition, 1725-29 ; by 1'oi.oxski, </. v. 



556-562. Voyage of the " Zosima " and "Savvaty," 1797 ; by A. P. KASHEVAROFF, q. r. 

 563-573. Navigation school in Siberia. 



622-626. Meteorological observations in Okhotsk, Petropavlovsk, and Aian, 1848. 

 ii-iii. Surveys in the north Pacific and Bering sea. 

 78-107. first K'nssian voyages to America, including report of Gwosdeff, q. v, 

 108-147. Chichagoff's expedition, pp.108-109. Introduction, 

 pp. 109-116. Preparation for the expedition. 

 116-119. Lomonosotf's letters. 

 119-125. Decision of the admiralty concerning Chichagoff's return 



from the lirst voyage. 

 125-129. Chichagoff's letter to the admiralty. 

 129-133. Decision by the admiralty respecting the destination of (he 



second Chichagoff expedition. 

 L33-146. Extract from the journal. 

 140-1 17. [Jkase concerning the expedition. 



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