PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 367 



Zapiski Hydrograficheskakho departamenta — continued. 



Vol. ix. 1851 — continued. 



pp. 148-161. Okhotsk described; with two maps ; by Savin, q. v. 



190-469. History of northern expeditions, 1733-1743 , with 5 maps ; by Sokoloff, q. v. 



470-621. Nautical literature in the Russian language ; by Sokoloff, q. v. 



631. Okhotsk. 



642-644. Destination of Bering's first expedition. 



657-661. Meteorological observations at Okhotsk, Petropavlovsk, and Aian, 1849. 



Vol. x. 1852. pp. i-ii. Surveys in the Aleutian islands and Pacific ocean. 



70-103. Krenitzin and Levasheff's expedition to the Aleutian islands. 



110-123. Plenisner's chart of Chukciiee Land, q. v. 



124-135. Kamchatka, east shore of, with list of positions. See Kamchatka. 



136-155. Kamchatka, west shore of. See Kamchatka. 



156-162. Okhotsk sea, north shore of, with list of positions ; by Shako vskoi, q. v. 



163-166. Anadyr river ; from reports of Laptieft' and Plenisner. 



167-177. Copper river ; from report, 1847-48, of R. Serebrennikoff, q. v. 



178-200. The Chnkchis ; by capt. Siiishmareff, </. r. 



391-433. Khwostoff and Davidoff ; by A. Sokoloff, q. v. 



485-656. Nautical literature in the Russian language ; by A. Sokoloff, q. v. 



665-666. Russian American company's report for 1849 reviewed. 



670-671. Notice of Bering's voyage. 



675-676. Notes on voyages round the world. 



689-690. Note on the Chnkchis. 



740-744. Meteorological observations in Okhotsk, Petropavlovsk, and Aian, 1850. 



Zapiski uchenakho komiteta morskakho shtaba. 3<idhckh yieiiaro KOMHTexa MopcKJiro IllTa6a ; (etc.) 

 [Journal of the committee of instruction of the naval staff of his Imperial Highness.] 16 v. 

 8°. St. Peterburg, 1828-1842. JS T ot seen. 



1828. Vol. 1. Contains Staniukovich's report of his voyage round the world in the sloop "Moller," and his 

 exploration of the Aliaskan peninsula. 



Zarembo (captain-lieut. Dionisi Feodorovick). [Voyage from Kronstadt to Sitka in the Eussian 

 American company's ship "Prince Alexander," 1840-41.] 



[In Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, pp. 139-40, 1850. Printed from a MS. journal of the voyage kept by V. Bazhenoff, 

 by Ivashintsoff, q. v. ] 



Zavalishin (Dmitri Irinarkh.) PocciuCKO-A.Mepni;ancKafi KoMnanifi. [The Eussian-American com- 

 pany.] 



[In Moskovskiia Viedomosti. (The Moscow Gazette.) 1864, No. 146.] 



Hen36foKHtie BonpocBi, (etc.) [Inevitable questions in regard to the actual dissolution of the 



Eusso-American company.] 



[In Sovremennaia Lietopis. (Contemporary Annals.) 1868, No. 1.] 

 See Russia Viestnik. 



Zavoiko (general-major Vasili). [anon.] Ihnjieneme h3t> panopia, (etc.) [Extract from the report of 

 the military governor of Kamchatka and commander of the port Petropavlovsk, Dec. 5th, 1852.] 



[In Morskoi Sbornik. 8°. St. Peterburg, 1854. Feb. vol. xi, pp. 75-79.] 



[anon.] Il3B r kTifi, (etc.) [News from Petropavlovsk, Dec. 3-20, 1853.] 



[In MORSKOI Sbornik.) 8°. St. Peterburg, 1854. June, vol. xi, pp. 119-120.] 



The same. 



[In same. 1854, Dec. vol. xiii, [ii], pp. 210-212.] 

 See also Russia Viestnik 



Zbishevski (V . . .). 3aM'fcsania, (etc.) [Eemarks on the whale fishery in the Okhotsk sea.] 



[In Morskoi Sbornik, 1863. April, vol.lxv, [iii], pp. 229-240.] 

 Zeitschrift der osterreichischen gesellschaft fur meteorologie ; redigirt von dr. C. Jelinek und dr. J. 

 Hann. 14 v. 8° and 4°. Wien, selbstverlag der gesellschaft, 1866-1879. 



1869. Vol. iv, pp. 262-3. On the climate of Cape Flattery. 



1870. Vol. v, pp. 39-42, 393. The climate of eastern Siberia ; by dr. A. v. Woeikoff, q. v. 



1871. Vol. vi, pp. 15-16. Review of the report of the commissioner of agriculture for 1868; contains an 



abstract of the temperatures at St. Michael, Ikoginut, Nulato, and Fort Yukon. 

 1871. Vol. vi, p. 76. Climate of New Westminster, British Columbia. 



1874. Vol. ix, pp. 186-187. Climate of Vancouver island. 

 Vols. 1875-79 not seen. 



