RECENT SURVEY PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA. V 
Water supply of Nome region, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 1900, by J. C. Hoyt and 
F. F. Henshaw. Water-Supply Paper No. 196, 1907, 52 pp. (Out of stock: can 
be purchased of Superintendent of Documents for 15 cents.) 
Water supply of the Nome region, Seward Peninsula, 1906, by J. C. Hoyt and F. F. 
Henshaw. In Bulletin No. 314, 1907, pp. 182-186. 
The Nome region, by F. H. Moffit. In Bulletin No. 314, 1907, pp. 126-145. 
Gold fields of the Solomon and Niukluk river basins, by P. S. Smith. In Bulletin 
No. 314, 1907, pp. 146-156. 
Geology and mineral resources of Iron Creek, by P. S. Smith. In Bulletin No. 314, 
1907, pp. 157-163. 
The gold placers of parts of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, including the Nome, Council, 
Kougarok, Port Clarence, and Goodhope precincts, by A. J. Collier, F. L. Hess, 
P. S. Smith, and A. H. Brooks. Bulletin No. 328, 1908, 343 pp. 
Investigation of the mineral deposits of Seward Peninsula, by P. S. Smith. In 
Bulletin No. 345, 1908, pp. 206-250. 
The Seward Peninsula tin deposits, by Adolph Knopf. In Bulletin No. 345, 1908, 
pp. 251-267. 
Mineral deposits of the Lost River and Brooks Mountain regions, Seward Peninsula, 
by Adolph Knopf. In Bulletin No. 345, 1908, pp. 268-271. 
Water supply of the Nome and Kougarok regions, Seward Peninsula, in 1906-7, by 
F. F. Henshaw. In Bulletin No. 345, 1908, pp. 272-285. 
Topographic maps. 
The following maps are for sale at 5 cents a copy, or $3 per hundred: 
Casadepaga Quadrangle, Seward Peninsula; scale, 1:62500; by T. G. Gerdine. 
Grand Central Special, Seward Peninsula; scale, 1:62500; by T. G. Gerdine. 
Nome Special, Seward Peninsula; scale, 1:62500; by T. G. Gerdine. 
Solomon Quadrangle, Seward Peninsula; scale, 1:62500; by T. G. Gerdine. 
The following maps are for sale at 25 cents a copy, or $15 per hundred : 
Seward Peninsula, northeastern portion of, topographic reconnaissance of; scale, 
1:250000; by T. G. Gerdine. 
Seward Peninsula, northwestern portion of, topographic reconnaissance of; scale, 
1:250000; by T. G. Gerdine. 
Seward Peninsula, southern portion of, topographic reconnaissance of; scale, 
1:250000; by T. G. Gerdine. 
In preparation. 
Water-supply investigations in Alaska, 1906 and 1907, by F. F. Henshaw and C. C. 
( lovert. Water-Supply Paper No. 218, 1908, 156 pp.' 
Geology of the area represented on the Nome and Grand Central Special maps, by 
F. H. Moffit, F. L. Hess, and P. S. Smith. 
Geology of the area represented on the Solomon and Casadepaga Special maps, by 
P. S. Smithy 
The Seward Peninsula tin deposits, by A. Knopf. 
NORTHERN ALASKA. 
A reconnaissance from Fort Hamlin to Kotzebue Sound, Alaska, by way of Dall, 
Kanuti, Allen, and Kowak rivers, by W. C. Mendenhall. Professional Paper 
No. 10, 1902, 68 pp. 
A reconnaissance in northern Alaska across the Rocky Mountains, along the Koynkuk, 
John, Anaktuvuk, and Colville rivers, and the Arctic coast to Cape Lisburne, in 
1901, by F. C. Schrader and W. J. Peters. Professional Paper No. 20, 1904. 139 pp. 
(Out of stock; can be purchased of Superintendent of Documents for 40 cents.) 
Coal fields of the Cape Lisburne region, by A. J. Collier. In Bulletin No. 259, 1905, 
pp. 172-185. 
Geology and coal resources of Cape Lisburne region, Alaska, by A. J. Collier. Bulle- 
tin No. 278, 1906, 54 pp. 
Topographic maps. 
Fort Yukon to Kotzebue Sound, reconnaissance map of; scale, 1:1200000; by D. L. 
Reaburn. Contained in Professional Paper No. 10. Not published separately. 
Koynkuk River to mouth of Colville River, including John River; scale, 1:1200000; 
' by W. J. Peters. Contained in Professional Paper No. 20. (Out of stock.) Not 
published separately. 
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