warman]  REPORTS    ON    ALASKA.  115 
Pt.     II.  General  information  concerning  the  Territory,  etc. — Continued. 
The  Nushagak  River,  by  J.  E.  Spurr,  p.  119. 
The  coast  from  Bristol  Bay  to  the  Yukon,  by  J.  E.  Spurr,  pp.  120-121. 
The  Kuskokwim  drainage  area,  by  J.  E.  Spurr,  pp.  122-123. 
From  the  Yukon  mouth  to  Point  Barrow,  by  J.  E.  Spurr,  pp.  124-126. 
The  Kowak  River,  by  J.  E.  Spurr,  pp.  127-128. 
The  Noatak  River,  by  J.  E.  Spurr,  p.  129. 
The  coast  from  Point  Barrow  to  the  Mackenzie,  by  Alfred  H.  Brooks, 
pp.  130-131. 
Pt.  III.  Tabulated  information,  pp.  133-138. 
Meteorological  tables,  pp.  133-135. 
Periods  during  which  certain  Alaskan  waters  are  free  from  ice,  p.  136. 
Report  of  postal  service  in  operation  in  Alaska  March  1,  1899,  pp.  136- 
137. 
United  States  land  offices,  p.  138. 
Gold  production  of  Alaska  (1896-1898),  by  districts,  p.  138. 
Ration  list  adopted  by  J.  E.  Spurr,  p.  138. 
REPORT  ON  CAPE  NOME  GOLD  REGION. 
Department  of  the  Interior  United  States  Geological  Survey 
Charles  D  Walcott,  Director  Preliminary  report  on  the  Cape  Nome 
gold  region  Alaska  with  maps  and  illustrations  By  Frank  C. 
Schrader  and  Alfred  H.  Brooks  assistant  geologists  Washington 
Government  Printing  Office    1900 
8°.     5<>  pp.,  3  maps,  19  pis.     A  pamphlet, in  "granite"  cover. 
