ALASKA AS IT WAS AND IS. 
153 
Ivanovich Bering, translated by William Healey Dali. Wash¬ 
ington, Government Printing Office, 1891. 
U. S. Coast Survey, Report for 1890, Appendix 19, pp. 759- 
774, 4°, with two maps. March, 1891. 
This paper, separately printed as above with title page and 
cover, appears in the annual volume with the following 
heading: 
‘‘Notes on an original manuscript chart of Bering’s expedi¬ 
tion of 1725-1730, and on an original manuscript chart of his 
second expedition, together with a summary of a journal 
of the first expedition kept by Peter Chaplin and now first 
rendered into English from Bergh’s Russian version.” 
Dali (W. H.) and Baker (Marcus). Partial list of charts, maps, and pub¬ 
lications relating to Alaska and the adjacent region. 
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Pacific Coast Pilot, Alaska, 
second series, Appendix 1, pp. 163-375, 4°, Washington, 
1879; also separately. 
GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY. 
(See also Botany.) 
Dali (W. H.) Observations on the geology of Alaska. 
U. S. Coast Survey, Coast Pilot of Alaska, part 1, pp. 193-202. 
1869. 
- Notes on Alaska and the vicinity of Bering strait. 
Am. Journ. Science, third series, xxi, pp. 104-111, with maps. 
Feb., 1881. 
- Note on Alaska Tertiary deposits. 
Am. Journ. Science, third series, xxiv, pp. 67, 68, July, 1882. 
- Glaciation in Alaska. 
Proc. Phil. Soc. of Washington, 1883, vol. vi, pp. 33-36. 
- A new volcanic island in Alaska. 
Science, iii, No. 51, Jan. 25, 1884, pp. 89-93. 
- Further notes on Bogosloff island. 
Science, v, No. 101, Jan. 9, 1885, pp. 32, 33. 
- Bulletin of the U. S. Geological Survey, No. 84. Correlation Papers. 
Neocene, by William Healey Dali and Gilbert Dennison Harris ; 
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1892, 8°, 349 pp., 
with many illustrations and 3 maps. 
Geology of Alaska, pp. 232-268, with map. 
