PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 373 



Kupreanoff (Ivan A . . . ). Cf. Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, pp. 171, 176, 187, 1850. 



Xote— He was a midshipman with. Lazareff on the "Mirni," 1619-21; a lieutenant with Lazareff on the 

 " Kreiser," 1322-25. He afterward, 1836-40, succeeded Wraugell as chief of the Colonial Direction, and in 1840-41 

 was succeeded by Etolin and returned to Russia in command of the ship " Nikolai." 



Kyber (dr. Johaim Friedrick). p. 302, add " othenvisc (in Bussian) Avgust." 

 Leontovich (lieut. Alexander). Cf. Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, p. 182, 1850. 



JSfote. — He was with Staniukovich on the naval transport "Moller "in 1826-9, and was afterward retired as cap- 

 tain of the second rank. 



Marbault (...). [anon.] Essais sur le commerce de Bnssie avec l'histoire de ses decouvertes. 8°. 



Amsterdam, 1777. 

 The same. 8°. 1781. 



Note. — Neither edition has been seen, and bibliographers differ as to the title. There may have been several 

 sold together or separately, each entitled "Essai," etc. 



Moller (midshipman Alexander). Cf. Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, pp. 176-178, 1850. 



Note. — He was on the "Ajax" in 1821 and with Kotzebue on the "Predpriiatie" (Enterprise) in 1823-6, and had 

 become contr-admiral in 1847 when he was retired. 



Murasheff (conductor Mikhail). Cf. Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, p. 186, 1850. 



Note. — He was with Tebenkoff in the ship "Elena " in 1835, and afterward became a sub-lieutenant. He is sup- 

 posed to be the surveyor of Kupreanoff straits and the islands of the Eadiak group. 



Muravieff (capt. Matviei Ivanovicli). [Voyage of the Russian American company's ship "Elena" 

 from Sitka, 1826.] 



\_In Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, pp. 49-52, 1850 ; from information derived by Ivashintsoff, q. v., from Muravieff, 

 who became general director of the colonies and died in 1832. See also Ciiistiakoff.] 



Nadezhdin (Ivan). See Greek Church in Alaska. 



Nevelskoi (capt.-lieut. Klienadi or Genadi Ivanovick). [Voyage of the naval transport "Baikal" 



from Kronstadt to Okhotsk and Kamchatka, 1818-49.] » 



[iii Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, pp. 160-1G2, 1850. Printed from information derived from the log-books by 



Ivashintsoff, q. v. ] 



New York Herald. 



March 16, 1876. p. 4, cols. 1-3. Corruption in Alaska, etc. ; by Stuvian D. Win. 



March 18, 1876. p. 11, col. 4. Reply by H. W. Elliott. 



Note. — On account of the absence of an index no attempt has been made to make the Herald list complete. 

 There are doubtless many other articles which might be found had any one time to search the files from 1867 to 

 1879. The same is true of most of the other daily journals to which reference has been made, except the New York 

 Daily Times, which has an index. 



Philatoff. See Filatoff. 



Piseco, pseudonym. See Beardslee (commander Lester A . . . ,u. s. n.) 



Ponafidin (lieut. Zakhar Ivanovich). [Voyage from Callao to Sitka on the Bussian American com- 

 pany's ship " Snvaroff," 1816-18.] 



[/» Zapiski Hydr. Dept. vii, pp. 76-78, 1849, and viii, pp. 1-6, 1850. Printed from the log-books by Ivashint- 

 soff, q. v. Ponafidin died in 1830.] 



Povalishin (capt. Beter). Cf. Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, p. 164, 1850. 



Note. — He was a lieutenant under Lisianski on the "Neva" in 1803-06, and " died in the service." 



Ratmanoff (Ueut. Makar). Cf. Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, p. 163, 1850. 



Note. — He was lieutenant on the "Nadezhda" under Krusenstern in 1803-05, afterward vice-admiral and 

 inspector-general of war, and died in 1833. 



Rousselot de Swegy. See Swegy. 



Scudder (Samuel Hubbard). Additions to the insect-fauna of the tertiary beds at Quesnel, British 

 Columbia. 8 pp. 8°. [Toronto, 1877.] 

 Note. — Separately printed from the Report of progress, 1876-77, geological survey of Canada. 



Insects from the tertiary beds of the Nicola and Similkameen rivers, British Columbia. 11 pp. 



8°. [Toronto, 1878.] 



Note. — Separately printed from the Report of progress, 1877-78, geological survey of Canada. 



Shants. See Von-Shants. 

 Shchapoff. See Stchapoff. 



