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1614-Ruud, Elias. From southeastern Alaska. Lynn Canal. Alaska Mo. v. 2, 1906, Sept., pp. 105-111, Nov., pp. 284-296; 1907, Jan., pp. 5-10. 1615-Smith, Frank O. Union, the strongest armament; In ceding the Alaskan panhandle in return for valuable equivalents a potential source of international friction would be eliminated. Am. Industries, v. 16, 1915, Sept., pp. 18-20.

1616—Stein, Robert. Can a nation be a gentleman?

Address delivered before the third National peace congress, at Baltimore, May 4, 1911 (revised). 11 pp. A plea for the sale or exchange to Canada of the "Panhandle" or part of Alaska southeast of Mt. St. Elias. Washington, D. C., Judd & Detweiler, inc., printers, 1911. 1617-Stevenson, John J. Some notes on Southeastern Alaska and its people. (With a map.) Scot. Geog. M., v. 9, 1893, Feb., pp. 66-83. 1618-Sullivan, Jennie. Story of the Steamship Alpha. Alaskan Mag. & Can. Yuk., v. 1, 1900, Aug., pp. 259-261.

1619-Wilson, J. H. The Pacific Coast line. Pac. Mo., v. 7, 1902, April, pp. 173-177.

Valdez

1620-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 4, 1907, Oct., pp. 162-170: Renascent Valdez. By a special correspondent. What a railroad enterprise is doing for an Alaskan town.

1621—Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 8, 1909, June, pp. 165-169: Where trails meet sails.

1622-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 8, 1909, June, pp. 170-171: Key to the interior of Alaska.

1623—Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 8, 1909, June, pp. 175-178: Valdez, past and present.

1624

1625

Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 10, 1910, Nov., pp. 307-308: Valdez and its new gold discoveries.

Cantwell, George C. Valdez, Alaska, and its scenery. (Photographs). Pac. Mo., v. 18, 1907, Aug., pp. 209-216.

1626—Fish, J. A few facts concerning Valdez . . . Valdez, Alaska. Valdez Commercial Association. 1914, 16 pp.

1627-Henderson, E. A. Valdez-Yukon's gateway.

1905, April, pp. 56-57.

Alaska's M., v. 1,

11,

1628-Hollingsworth, Caroline D. Christmastide in Valdez. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 12, 1911, Dec., pp. 348-351.

1629—Strouse, Hattie. Hangman's tree, Valdez. Alaska-Yukon M.,

1911, April, pp. 23-24.

V.

1,630-Valdez, Citizens of. Memorial to the Secretary of the Interior. Valdez, 1912. 3 pp.

1631-Whittlesey, William H. Valdez, the gateway to Alaska. AlaskaYukon M., v. 8, 1909, June, pp. 157-164.

Yakutat

1632-Blackwelder, Eliot. The Yakutat coastal plain of Alaska: a combined terrestrial and marine formation. Am. J. Sci., v. 27, 1909, pp. 459-466.

1633-Engeln, Oscar von. An Alaskan wonderplace: Yakutat Bay. Outlook, v. 86, 1907, May 27, pp. 169 180.

1634-Miller, Clark. Alaska sketches. Some Yakutat stories. Alaska Mo. M., v. 3, 1907, July, pp. 43-49.

1635-Stanley-Brown, J. Report on auriferous sands from Yakutat Bay. Nat. Geog. M., v. 3, 1891, pp. 196-198.

1636-Tarr, Ralph S. and Martin, Lawrence. Recent changes of level in Alaska. Science, n.s., v. 22, 1905, pp. 879-880.

1637—Tarr, Ralph S. and Martin, Lawrence. Recent changes of level in the Yakutat Bay region, Alaska. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 17, 1906, May 25, pp. 29-64.

1638-Tarr, Ralph S. Recent changes of level in Alaska. Geog. J., 1906,

July, pp. 30-43.

CLIMATOLOGY

1639-Abbott, Charles G. Do volcanic explosions affect our climate? Nat. Geog. M., v. 24, 1913, Feb., pp. 181-197.

1640-Alaska Monthly Magazine, v. 2, 1906, Dec., pp. 256-257. Chapter on climate.

1641-Allen, W. P. The rival rain-makers. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1909, Nov., pp. 21-30.

1642-Beals, E. A. Oregon weather and Bering sea ice. U. S. Weath. Bur., Mo. Weath. Rev., 1900, v. 28, p. 201.

1642a-Bonacina, L. C. W. Polar climate and vegetation: reply to V. Stefansson of Aug. 4 (p. 162) Nature, v. 112, 1923, Sept. 22, pp. 436-7. 1643-Boulton, George C. The worst winter in nine years. Sp. Miss., v. 72, 1907, Sept., pp. 753.

1644-Closson, M. H. An Alaskan summer. Overland, v. 20, 1892, Oct., pp. 395-416.

1645-Dove. Heinrich Wilhelm. Ueber die temperatur von Point Barrow. Zeits. f. allg. erd. 1858, N. folge, band 5, pp. 483-486.

1646-Emmons, Lieut. George T. Alaska's weather. Lieutenant Emmons on our great northern province. Kate Field's Washington, v. 8, 1893, July 12, pp. 21-23. 1647-Forbes, Edgar A. Alaska in the summer time. Leslie's, 1913, Nov. 13, pp. 468-475.

1648-Greely, A. W. Climatic conditions of Alaska. Nat. Geog. M., v. 9, 1898, April, pp. 132-137.

1649-Harrison, E. S. Alaska's climate. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 7, 1909, March, pp. 482-484.

1650-Howard, Frank E. Northern lights. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1908, Feb., pp. 473-474.

1651-Humphreys, W. J. The Aleutian and Icelandic lows. Mount Weather Observatory Bull., v. 4, 1911, pp. 13-14.

1652-Literary Digest, v. 62, 1919, Aug. 9, pp. 61-64. Snow, ice and desperate frigid adventures in Alaska.

1653-McIlhenny, Edward A. Some atmospheric phenomena observed at Point Barrow, Alaska. Cent., v. 65, 1903, Feb., pp. 639-641.

1654 Prosser, William T. When the storm centers get lost. Tech. World, v. 17, 1912, July, pp. 578-581.

1655-Scouler, John. On the temperature of the northwest coast of America. Edin. J. Sci., 1827, v. 6, pp. 251-253.

1656-Simpson, John. Results of thermometrical observations at the Plover's wintering place, Point Barrow. Brit. Assoc. Ad. Sci. Report of the Dublin meeting, 1857, pp. 159-184. 1656a-Stefansson, V. Is it cold enough for you?

Collier's, 72: 33 Nov. 3,

1923.

COAL

1657-Alaska Coal Company. Prospectus. San Francisco, Women's Cooperative Printing Union, 1871. 18 pp.

1658-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 10, 1910, June, pp. 67-70. Demagogues, yellow journals, and Alaska coal.

1659-American Society of Naval Engineers Journal, v. 27, No. 1, 1915, Feb., pp. 97-106. Tests of Matanuska coal, U. S. S. Maryland. 1660-Bain, H. Foster. Alaska coal-land problems. Am. Inst. Min. Eng. Trans., v. 43, 1912, pp. 595 612. Discussion by R. W. Raymond, pp. 762-777.

1661

1662

Baldwin, George E. The Alaskan Question. Am. Min. Cong. Proc.
(Reprint) Oct. 24-28, 1911, pp. 3-12.

Baldwin, George E. What are the needs of Alaska? Alaska-Yukon
M., v. 12, 1911, Dec., pp. 341-348.

1663-Brownell, Atherton. The coal problem of the Navy. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, May, pp. 414-417.

1664-Byrd, Richard H. Alaska's enormous coal reserve. World Today, v. 18, 1910, May, pp. 475-480.

1665-Chase, Frederick H. Coal crisis in Alaska; Government-owned railroads and government-leased coal lands the only solution. Collier's v. 48, 1911, Oct. 7, pp. 19-20.

1666-Coal Age, v. 17, 1920, April, 29, pp. 862. Investigate Alaska coal for navy's use.

1667-Coal Age, v. 17, 1920, June 10, p. 1212. Coal leases operating in Alaska.

1668—Coal Age, v. 22, 1922, Aug. 17, pp. 243. Healy river a new coal field in Alaska with seven to forty-six foot coal.

1669 Coffin, F. P. Methods for more efficiently utilizing our fuel resources. Gen. Elect. R., v. 22, 1919, July, pp. 517-535. 1670-Collier, Arthur J. Coal-bearing series of the Yukon. Abstract: Science, n.s., v. 17, 1903, p. 668. (Discusses the geologic age of the

coal bearing formations.) 1671-Colllier, A. J. The coal fields of Cape Lisburne, Alaska. Am. Geol., v. 34, 1904, pp. 401-402.

1672-Crane, W. R. The Bering River coal field, Alaska.

no. 6, 1913, Feb. 8, pp. 212-214.

1673-Crane, W. R. The soft coals of the Bering field. no. 8, 1913, Feb. 22, pp. 298-300.

1674-Crane, W. R. Original impurities of Bering coals.

Coal Age, v. 3,

Coal Age, v. 3,

Coal Age, v. 3,

no. 12, 1913, March 22, pp. 444-445. 1675-Crane, W. R. Folding troubles in the Bering coal fields. Coal Age, v. 3, no. 15, 1913, April 12, pp. 568-570:

1676-Crane, W. R. A brief account of the Matanuska coal field, Alaska. Coal Age, v. 3, no. 17, 1913, April 26, pp. 630-632.

1677-Crane, W. R. The Matanuska River coal field by districts. Coal Age, v. 4, no. 5, 1913, Aug. 2, pp. 148-152.

1678-Crane, W. R. The coal resources of Alaska. Am. Min. Cong., Rept. 16th Ann. Sess., 1913, pp. 192-205.

1679 Crane, W. R. The lignite fields of the Cook Inlet and Kachemak Bay region, Alaska. Penn. State Min. Quart., v. 1, no. 3, 1914, June, pp. 101-111.

1680-Crane, W. R. Occurrence of lignite in Cook Inlet and Kachemak Bay region, Alaska. Min. and Eng. World, v. 42, no. 5, 1915, Jan. 30, pp. 209-213.

1681-Crane, W. R. Chignik Bay, Alaska, coal fields. Colliery Eng., v. 35, no. 9, 1915, April, pp. 457-461.

1682 Davis, Clark. Alaska coal and oil. Alaska's M., v. 1, 1905, July, pp. 246-247.

1683-Downey, John O. United States navy coal investigating expedition in the Bering river field of Alaska. U. S. Nav. Inst. Proc., v. 39, No. 4, 1913, Dec., pp. 1651-1681.

1684-Eby, S. C. The Cunningham story and ethics of coal situation in Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, May, pp. 388-396. 1685-Emerson, Harrington. The coal resources of the Pacific. Eng. M., v. 23, 1902, May, pp. 161-182.

1686-Evans, George W. Controller Bay coal fields, Alaska. Mines & Min., v. 30, 1910, April, no. 8, pp. 449-453; no. 9, pp. 552-556. 1687-Evans, G. W. Alaskan coal fields. Mining & Met., v. 170, 1921, Feb., pp. 34-35. Same: Sci. Am. M., v. 3, 1921, March, pp. 285-286. 1688-Ferguson, Walter H. The Alaska situation. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, May, pp. 417-418.

1689-Fisher, Walter L. Address on Alaska problems, before the American Mining Congress, at Chicago, Ill., Oct. 27, 1911. Washington, D. C., 1911. 26 pp.

1690-Florance, J. E. Alaska coal fields, their possibilities and their plight. Eng. M., v. 46, 1914, March, pp. 881-890.

1691-Forbes, Edgar A. Develop Alaska! Leslie's, 1913, Sept. 11, 18, 25, pp. 272, 296; Oct. 2, 9, pp. 314, 338.

1692-Forbes, Edgar A. The crisis in Alaska. Leslie's, 1913, Oct. 2, pp. 322, 331.

1693-Griffith, William. Report on the Matanuska coal field in the valley of the Matanuska river, Alaska. Illustrated with 8 maps and a photographic appendix. Scranton, Pa., 1905. 20 leaves, 8 maps, 22 photographs.

1694-Griffith, William. The Matanuska coal field, Alaska. Mines & Min. v. 26, No. 10, 1906, May, pp. 433-437.

1695-Griffith, William. The Matanuska coal field. Alaska Mo. M., v. 1, 1906, June, p. 69.

1696-Harriman, H. R. Alaska's fuel resources. Am. Min. Cong. Proc., 12th Ann. Sess., Sept. 27-Oct. 2, 1909, pp. 273-282. 1697-Harrison, E. S. Coal resources of Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908, March, pp. 3-9. 1698-Higgins, John S. Coal for the navy. U. S. Nav. Inst. Proc., v. 39, No. 4, 1913, Dec., pp. 1427-1437.

1699-Hulbert, W. D. What is really going on in Alaska: Bringing the coal to the sea, Outlook, v. 100, 1912, Jan. 20, pp. 133-138; Wanted: a new deal in the coal fields, Outlook, v. 99, 1911, Dec. 23, pp. 949-962. 1700-Independent, v. 70, 1911, Jan. 12, pp. 111-112. Congress and Alaska's coal.

1701-Jamme, George. The coal fiields of Alaska. A brief outline showing their possibilities. Alaska Mo. M., v. 2, 1906, Dec., pp. 211-224. 1702—Joslin, Falcon. "The colony of Alaska." Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, July, pp. 56-67.

1703-Joslin, Falcon. The Alaskan coal situation. Am. Min. Cong. Proc. (Reprint) Oct. 24-28, 1911, pp. 47-58.

1704-Katalla Publicity League. History of the location of the Bering river coal fields. Katalla, Alaska. Jan. 1, 1912. Cordova Daily Alaskan print, 1912. 8 pp.

1705-Kay, George F. Some features of the Bering River coal field, Alaska. Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc., v. 18, 1911, pp. 85-92.

1706-Kay, George F. The Bering river coal field, Alaska. Pop. Sci., v. 79, 1911, Nov., pp. 417-430.

1707—King, Joe. The Bering river coal fields. Alaska-Yukon M., V. 9, 1910, May, pp. 383-388.

1708-Kirsopp, John, jr. The coal-fields of Cook Inlet, Alaska, and the Pacific coast. Inst. Min. Eng. Trans., v. 21, 1901, pp. 516-567; v. 21, 1903, pp. 536-559.

1709—Leehey, Maurice D. Why Government should act. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, July, pp. 68-70.

1710-Leehey, Maurice D. Law enforcement versus legislation. AlaskaYukon M., v. 12, 1911, Aug., pp. 44-46.

1711-Leehey, Maurice D. Coal and transportation in Alaska. Am. Min. Cong. Proc., (Reprint), Oct. 24-28, 1911, pp. 33-46.

1712-Leehey, Maurice D. A story of government wrongdoing. AlaskaYukon M., v. 12, 1911, Nov., pp. 269-279.

1713-Leehey, Maurice D. The public land policy of the United States in Alaska. An address before the Northwest Mining Convention, Spokane, Feb. 16, 1912. Spokane, Franklin Press, 1912. 16 pp.

1714 Literary Digest, v. 45, 1912, Oct. 5, pp. 551-552. End of the Cunningham claims.

1715—Martin, Harrison B. The gullible public. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, July, pp. 133-135.

1716-McDonald, T. P. The danger of monopoly in the leasing system. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 13, 1912, Feb., pp. 40-43.

1717-McDonald, T. P. Coal mining in Alaska as compared with conditions existing in Australia and New Zealand. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 13, 1912, March, pp. 92-95.

1718-McDonald, T. P. Why one rule for the states and reverse rule for Alaska? A petition to the Congress of the United States. Seattle, 1914. 8 pp.

1719-McIntyre, John N. The power behind the leasing bill. AlaskaYukon M., v. 13, 1912, July, pp. 179-183.

1720-McKinlay, Duncan E. Locking up Alaska. Overland, n.s., v. 58, 1911, Oct., pp. 361-362; Nov., pp. 432-438.

1721-Meade, Richard M. A coal-field in Alaska. Appleton's J., v. 6, 1871,

Sept. 2, pp. 266.

1722-Mining Congress Journal, v. 8, 1922, March, p. 637.

Quality and

quantity of Alaska's coal soon to be definitely known. 1723-Mining Congress Journal, v. 8, 1922, May, p. 721. Transfer of authority over coal fields brings new era of development.

1724 Mining Congress Journal, v. 8, 1922, June, pp. 767-768. Development of Alaska's coal is resolving into real industrial problem. 1725—Mitchell, Guy Elliott. The coal resources of Alaska. R. of R., v. 38,

1908, Dec., pp. 699-702.

1726-Mitchell, Guy Elliott. Our coal supply today. R. of R., v. 41, 1910, Feb., pp. 193-204.

1727-National Geographic Magazine, v. 13, 1902, May, pp. 172-174. Coal resources of Alaska.

1728-National Geographic Magazine, January, 1910: The Coal Fields of Alaska.

1729-Nation, v. 92, 1911, June 29, pp. 642-643. Cunningham claims rejected.

1730-Outlook, v. 94, 1910, March 5, pp. 505-506. Undeveloped coal in the public domain of Alaska. 1731-Outlook, v. 98, 1911. July 8, pp. 511-513. Victory for the people and Alaska's future. Outlook, v. 98, 1911, July 8, pp. 511-513. 1732-Outlook, v. 98, 1911, July 22, pp. 597-598. Alaskan coal fields and railway rights of Controller bay.

1733-Outlook, v. 102, 1912, Sept. 28, pp. 149-150. End of the Cunningham claims.

1734-Overland, n.s., v. 52, 1908, Nov., pp. 466-467. Alaska's great coal

reserve.

1735-Packard, Winthrop. Coal mining at the North Pole. National M., v. 13, 1900, Dec., pp. 163-170.

1736-Parks, G. A. Kachemak Bay lignite deposits of Alaska. Col. School of Mines M., v. 5, no. 3, 1915, March, pp. 44-49.

1737-Pedrose, L. W. Alaska coal assumes commercial importance. Pop. Mech., v. 37, 1922, April, pp. 562-564.

1738-Prosser, William T. Pacific Coast should force the President to open coal lands. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, June, pp. 53-54.

1739-Review of Reviews, v. 41, 1910, April, pp. 483-484. Alaska's contribution to our coal supply.

1740-Richardson, J. Coal for the navy. Am. Soc. Nav. Eng. J., v. 27, No. 2, 1915, May, pp. 332-344.

1741-Scientific American, v. 3, 1921, March, pp. 285-6. Alaska's coal fields.

1742-Scientific American, v. 125, 1921, Sept., p. 225. Alaska's coal fields. 1743-Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club, Alaska Bureau. The nation needs coal. Permit the coal of Alaska to be used. Seattle, 1917, 17 pp. 1744-Smith, Ira L. Alaska's coal-the great perplexity. Min. Cong., J., v. 8, 1922, Aug., pp. 832-834.

1745-Smith, Sumner S. Reserve coal deposits are blocked out at government mine at Eska. Coal Age, v. 15, 1919, May 22, pp. 940-2. 1746-Smith, Sumner S. Biggest of our national government's coal mines -its history, coal seams and operation. Coal Age, v. 23, 1923, June 28, pp. 1037, et set.

1747-Stoess, P. C. The Kayak coal and oil fields of Alaska. Min. & Scien. Press, v. 87, 1903, p. 65.

1748-Storm, L. W. The Bering River coal field of Alaska. Eng. & Min. J., v. 90, 1910, Aug. 6, pp. 272-275.

1749-Swineford, A. P. Coal at Cook's Inlet. West Shore, v. 14, 1888, Dec., pp. 643-644.

1750-Tarr, Ralph S. The Alaskan problem. No. Am. R., v. 195, 1912, Jan., pp. 40-55.

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