374 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 



Sinitzin (lieut. Nikolai). Cf. ZAPISKI Nvdi:. Dept. viii, p. 184, 1850. 



Note.— He was with tlagemoister on the naval transport "Krotki," 1826-30. He l.-t'i the service and died state- 

 counselor and director of the Risbelieff academy in Odessa. 



Tulubieff (nipt. hinarkh Stepanovich). | Voyage of the sloop-of-war hi Apollon " from Kronstadt to 

 Kamchatka and Sitka. 1821-24.] 



[/;/ Zapiski IIvdi:. Dept. viii, pp. 19-23, 1850. Sketch of the voyage by Ivashintsoff; q. v. See also Kmtrsii- 

 choff, Shabelski, and Zapiski Adm. Dept. Tulubieff died on the ship between Rio .Janeiro and Port Jackson in 

 L822.] 



United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Navigation. Hydrographic office. Hydrographic 

 notices. 8°. Washington, 1879. 



No.38. Issued July 9, 1879. 3 pp. Sitka sound, etc. 



Note. — See page 356, line 4 from bottom of page. 

 Vancouver (capt. George, r. n.) 



Reviewed in the Monthly Review or literary .journal enlarged. 8°. London, 1799. xxviii, pp. 1-21, 141-160, 

 374-386. 



Also in the European Magazine. 8 ( . Loudon, Sewell and Debrett, 1799. xxxv, pp. 314-319, 393-398 ; xxxvi, pp. 

 33-38. 



Aho in the Analytical Review or history of literature, (etc.) 8°. London, for the editor, 1799. New ser. i,pp. 

 251-257. 



Aho in the Critical Review or annals of literature, (etc.) 8° London, for A. Hamilton, 1798. xxiv, pp. 1-12, 

 276-288; xxv, pp. 22-31, 298-311. 



Aho in the Anti-Jacobin Review and magazine, (etc.) 8°. London, for the proprietors, 1799. ii, pp. 372-380, 

 iii, pp. 138-143. 



Aho in the Naval Chronicle. 8°. London. J. Cold, 1799. i, pp. 221-233, 301-309, 397-410; with biograph- 

 ical notes on the author. 



Also in the Annual Register, (etc.) for the year 1798. 8°. London, for the proprietors, 1800. pp. 476-496. 



Xoie. — Careful search has not revealed any even tolerable biography of Vancouver. This distinguished pupil 

 of Cook surpassed his old commander in all the qualities of an explorer and navigator. The date of his birth has 

 not heetl found. May 10, 1798, just before his Voyage was out of the press, but after it had received his personal 

 supervision, he died and was buried in the little church of Ham near Richmond, county Surrey. Some sad cir- 

 cumstances preceded his death, which are mentioned by Charles Reade in an article en titled "What has become of 

 lord Camel ford's body," in Harper's Weekly, (etc.) 4 C . New York, Harper bros. xx, No. 1010, p. 370, May 6, 1876. 

 Vonliarliarski (captain I van Vasilievich). [Voyage on the naval transport " Irtish" (Grace), 1843-45.] 



[In Zapiski Hydr. Dept. ii, pp. 432-436, 1844 ; iv.pp. 411-12, 1846 ; and viii, pp. 132-159, 1850. Printed by 

 IVASHINTSOFF, q. v., from information derived from the commander and the log-books.] 



Von-Shants (eontr-admiral Ivan Ivanovieh). [Voyage on the naval transport "Amerika" from Kron- 

 stadt to Kamchatka and the colonies, 1834-36.] 

 [In Zapiski Hydr. Dept. viii, pp. 120-127, 1850. Derived by Ivashintsoff, q. /•., from the log-books.] 

 Yunker (captain-lieut. Andrei Logginovicli). [Voyage on the naval transport " Abo " from Kron- 

 stadt to Kamchatka, 1840-42.] 



[In Zapiski Hydr. Dept. ii. pp. li;4--2v>-2, 1844 ; viii, pp. 141-151, 1850. Cf. Oteciiestvexnaia Zapiski, 1844, and 

 Ivashintsoff, as above.] 



Zbieshevski. See Zbisiievski. 



TITLES. 



The titles in the foregoing bibliography, without counting simple cross references, may be enu- 

 merated approximately as follows : 



English, 895 titles, 1,486 subtitles. Latin, 13 titles. 



Russian, 476 " 370 " Italian, 5 " 



German, 215 " 135 " Danish, 4 " 



French, 170 " -21 " Swedish, 1 



Spanish, '21 " — " Icelandic, 1 " 



Dutch, 19 " — •• Total, 1,820 titles and 2,012 subtitles. 



The whole number is therefore about 3,832 titles and subtitles in eleven languages. 



