370 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 



Congressional Papers — continued. 



Senate — 40th Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 50, part 2. Message of the president of the 



United States (Andrew Johnson), communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate 

 of the 1 Ith of April last, information relative to any application by any party for exclusive 

 privileges in connection with hunting, trading, and the fisheries in Alaska. May 21, 1SG8. 

 Read and referred to the committee on territories. 2pp. 8°. [Washington, government printing 

 office, 1SGS.] 



Senate — 40th Cong. 2d sess. — Misc. Doc. No. G8. Besolutions of the legislature of Minne- 

 sota in relation to the purchase of Alaska and the transfer of the territories between Minne- 

 sota and Alaska to the Dominion of Canada. March 31, 1868. Eeferred to the committee on 

 foreign relations. 2 pp. 8°. [ Washington, government printing office, 18G8.] 



— Senate — 46th < Jong. 2d sess. — A Bill, S. 1052. To extend the land laws of the United States 

 over the territory of Alaska. Introduced by Mr. Paddock, January 1!), 1880. Eeferred to the 



committee on public lands. 8 pp. large 8°. [ Washington, government printing office, 1880.] 

 Note. — This seems to be identical with House bill No. 3221. 



— House of Eepresentatives — 46th Cong. 2d sess. — A Bill. No. 3221. (Printer's No., 

 1464.] To extend the land laws of the United States over the territory of Alaska- Intro- 

 duced by Mr. Brents, Jan. 7, 1880. Bead twice, referred to the committee on the public lands, and 

 ordered to be printed. 8 pp. large 8°. [ Washington, government printing office, 18S0.] 



— House of Representatives — 46th Cong. 2d sess. — A Bill No. 3473. [Printer's No., 1624.] 



To extend the internal revenue laws of the United States over the territory of Alaska. Intro 

 duced by Mr. Brents, January 12, 1880. Bead twice, referred to the committee of ways and means, 

 and ordered to be printed. 4 pp. large 8°. [ Washington, government' printing office, 1880.] 



Cope (prof. Edward Drinker, a. m.) A contribution to the ichthyology of Alaska. 



[]» Proceedings of the American philosophical society. 8°. Philadelphia, for the society, 1873. Jan. 17, vol. 

 xiii,No.90,pp.24-3Z.] 



Coues (dr. Elliott, «. s. a.) For report on the ornithology of the Pribiloff islands see Elliott 

 (Henry Wood). 



Dall ( William Ilealey). See also the Nation, M~eiv Yorlc, E. L. GodJcin & co. 1875. No. xxi, Sept. 2, 

 pp. 154-5. 



Aleutian cephalopods. 



[In Packard (A. S.) and Putnam (F. W.) The .American Naturalist. 8°. Salem, Mass. Pcabody academy of 

 science, 187I5. Vol. vii, No. 8, Aug', pp. 484-5.] 



Dokhturoff (lieut. Pavel Afanasievich). [Voyage from Kronstadt to the colonies on the Bussian 

 American company's ship " Kutuzoff," 1820-22.] . 



[In Z.U'iski Hyde. Dept. viii, pp. 7-1Q, (see also pp. 53-56), 1850. Printed from the log-books and information 

 received from the commander (who died in 1847) by Iyashintsoee, q. v.~\ 



Eaton [hon. John). See United States. Interior Departivient. Bureau of Education. 

 Elliott (Henry Wood). Letter on Alaska's resources. 



[In FOREST and Stream and Rod and Gun, the American sportsman's journal, etc. Charles Hallock, editor. 

 8°. New Y<>rl.\ Forest and stream publishing company, 1879. Vol. 13, No. 20, Dec. 18, p. 911.] 



Eschscholtz (dr. Friedrich). p. 275, add " otherwise (in Bussiau) Ivan." 



Filatoff (lieut. Nikander Ivanovich). [Voyage of the brig-of-war " Aiaks " (Ajax) toward the north- 

 west coast of America, 1821. J 



[In Zapiski Hyde. Dept. viii,24-28, 1850, is an account of the wreck of the "Ajax," commanded by Filatoff, on 

 her way lo the northwest coast, by Ivashintsopp, q. c] 



Forest and Stream and Rod and Gun, the American sportsman's journal. A journal of field and 

 aquatic sports, practical natural history, fish culture, protection of game, preservation of 

 forests, and the inculcation in men and women of a healthy interest in out-door recreation and 



