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2264-Wing, John B. The last stampede. Alaska Yukon M., v. 2, No. 4, 1906, Oct., pp. 88-89. 2265-Woollen, William W. The inside passage to Alaska, 1792-1920, with an account of the North Pacific coast from Cape Mendocino to Cook Inlet, from the account left by Vancouver and other early explorers, and from the author's journals of exploration and travel in that region. Edited from the author's original manuscripts by Paul L. Haworth... Cleveland, The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1924. 2 v. 2266-Woolley, Monroe. The great drive into Alaska. Illust. World, v. 25, 1916, Aug., pp. 790-797.

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2267-Woolley, Monroe. Homes in Alaska. Sunset, v. 38, 1917, Feb., 2268-Wright, P. F. Impressions of a Chechako. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 3, 1907, Aug., pp. 505-507.

2269—Zahm, John A. Alaska. The country and its inhabitants. A lecture by the Rev. J. A. Zahm . . . Delivered before the students of Notre Dame university, Dec. 9, 1885. 27 pp. Notre Dame, Ind., University press, 1886.

DOGS

2270-Adney, Tappan. The sledge dogs of the North. Outing, v. 38, 1901, May, pp. 129-137.

2271-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 7, 1909, Jan., pp. 331-332. Whiskers. (Sketch of a dog.)

2272-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 8, 1909, April, pp. 21-28. "Mushing" from Nome. Record trip by dog team; from the diary of one of the "mushers".

2273-Atwood, Chester. A novel form of sport. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 7, 1909, March, pp. 476-477.

2274-Bannister, Henry M. The Esquimaux dog. Am. Nat., v. 3, 1869, Dec., pp. 522-530.

2275-Baynes, Ernest H. Polaris, the story of an Eskimo dog

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with many illustrations from photographs by Louise B. Baynes, John R. Baynes and the author. 137 pp. N. Y. The Macmillan company,

1922. 2276-Cantwell, George C. An Alaskan dog team. Field & Str., v. 3, 1898, April, p. 53.

2277-Corbet, Jackson B., jr. Ki-yi. An Alaskan dog. a rescue. Sunday M., 1904, July 31, pp. 7-8. 2278-Corbet, Jackson B. jr. Alaska's famous dogs. Jan. 21, pp. 9-10, 15.

2279-Darling, Esther B. The Derby of the North. May, pp. 488-492.

The true story of

Sunday M., 1906,

Sunset, v. 22, 1909,

2280 Darling, Esther B. For the supremacy of the trail. Outdoor Life, v. 29, 1912, March, pp. 191-199.

2281-Darling, Esther B. The great dog race of Nome-1912. Outdoor Life, v. 31, 1913, Jan., pp. 35-45.

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2282—Darling, Esther B. Baldy of Nome; an immortal of the trail . . . 75 pp. San Francisco, Cal., A. M. Robertson, 1913. 2283-Darling, Esther B. The sled dogs of Alaska. In Mason, W. E.Dogs of all nations, pp. 127-133.

2284-Darling, Esther B. For the Honor and Glory of France. Reprinted through the courtesy of Vanity Fair, N. Y., and Le Gaulois, Paris. Tr. into French by Leon de Tinsean. 18 pp. n.p., n.d.

2285- -Gage, E. W. Where huskies haul the mail. Illust. World, v. 38, 1923, Jan., pp. 724-725.

2286—Haskell, Mrs. M. P. The horse show as it might be. Leslie's, 1913, Nov. 13, p. 467.

2287-Hines, Jack. Seegar and Cigareet. Everybody's M., v. 24, 1911, Feb., pp. 162-168.

2288-Hines, Jack. Juno from Irish Hill. Everybody's, v. 26, 1912, May,

pp. 614-621.

2289-Hines, Jack. Grey Cloud.

250-258.

Everybody's, v. 31, 1914, Aug., pp.

Everybody's, v. 32, 1915, March, pp.

2290-Hines, Jack. One-man dog.

373-382.

2291—Hines, Jack. Betcher Boots. Red Book, v. 24, 1915, April, p. 1128. 2292-Hines, Jack. "This aims to be a dog country." Everybody's, v. 33, 1915, Sept., pp. 348-356.

2293-Hines, Jack. Flying Arrow. Red Book, v. 24, 1915, Dec., pp. 255-266. 2294—Hines, Jack. The blue streak . . . 270 pp. N. Y. George H. Doran co., 1917.

2295—Hughes, A. L. The Darling of the dogs: Some account of her brave Alaskan Malamutes which have won the Croix de Guerre. Vanity Fair (N. Y.), 1918, May, v. 10, p. 57.

2296—Jenness, Diamond. Heroes of the frozen North. (Dogs.) Travel, v. 34, 1920, Feb. 8, pp. 10-13.

2297-Keck, J. M. Alaskan canines. Outdoor Life, v. 19, 1907, Feb., pp. 163-165.

2298-Kleinschmidt, F. E. The greatest race in the world. (Dogs.) Outdoor Life, v. 25, 1910, Feb., pp. 131-138.

2299-McCabe, L. R. Where dog is king. St. N., v. 35, 1908, March, pp. 386-390.

2300-Mason, Walter E. Dogs of all nations; a complete work, profusely illustrated, bearing on the world's different varieties of the dog, grouped under their several nationalities, with descriptive matter explaining the characteristics and utility of each. 144 pp. San Francisco, Hicks Judd co. 1915.

2301-Muir, John. An adventure with a dog and a glacier. Cent., v. 54, 1897, Sept., pp. 768-776.

2302—Muir, John. Stikeen. 73 pp. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company, 1909. 2nd ed. 1912.

2303-Noon, Frank P. How I won the Alaskan sweepstake race as related by the winner-John Johnson. Pac. Outdoors, 1916, Feb., pp. 48, 67-68. 2304 Parsons, Bill. Curly-A story of an Alaskan husky. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 6, 1908, Oct., pp. 55-60.

2305-Priestley, W. E. The dogs of the Northland. Wide World M., v. 29, 1912, June, pp. 138-143.

2306-Sauerdo, A. (pseud.) Nome's great annual dog race. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, May, pp. 38-39.

2307-Shepstone, H. J. The Dog-Derby of the Far North. Wide World M., v. 24, 1910, Feb., pp. 376-379.

2308—Spirit_of_Missions, v. 70, 1905, March, pp. 203-204. Nunak; the Bear Dog.

2309-Spray, Lafe E. The Arctic Derby. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, June, pp. 37-39.

2310-Stone, A. J. Freighting with dogs. Ind., v. 53, 1901, June 6, pp. 1299-1305.

2311-Waugh, Geo. F. Mushing in the frozen North. Outdoor Life, v. 31, 1913, April, pp. 293-300.

2311a-Willoughby, Allan B. Challenge of the sweepstakes trail; interview. Am. M., v. 102, 1926, July, pp. 46-7.

2312-Woodson, J. The dog-derby of Alaska. Wide World M., v. 29, 1912, Aug., pp. 374-381.

2313-Young, Egerton R. My dogs in the Northland. 285 pp. N. Y., Chicago, etc., F. H. Revell company, 1902.

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ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

2314-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 9, 1910, May, pp. 421-423; Nov., pp. 31-33. Industrial progress in Alaska.

2315-Brady, John G. Conditions in Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 31st Ann. Meeting, 1913, pp. 185-189.

2316-Castle, N. H. Alaska from the inside: A study of life and present day conditions in the great wonderland. Sunset, v. 22, 1909, May, pp. 475-487. 2317-Claxton, P. P. Alaskan conditions. Lake Mohonk Conf., 34th Ann. Meeting, 1915, pp. 76-81.

2318 Finnegan, J. J. Alaska's greatest needs. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, May, pp. 407-409.

2319—Greeley, A. W. The economic evolution of Alaska. Nat. Geog. M., v. 20, 1909, July, pp. 585-593.

2320-Heinl, Robert D. Uncle Sam's most neglected possession. Governor Walter E. Clark of Alaska tells of the most immediate needs of our great locked-up territory of the North. Leslie's, v. 113, 1911, Dec. 14. 2321-Hulbert, William D. In the haunts of the syndicate. Outlook, v. 100, 1912, April 20, pp. 866-872.

2322-Irwin, G. M. Conditions and values in Alaska. Alaska Mo. M., v. 1, 1906, June, p. 65.

2323-Kirk, W. Labor forces of the Alaska coast. Survey, v. 36, 1916, July, pp. 351-357.

2324-Nation, v. 19, 1874, Dec. 10, p. 394. Proposed icelandic immigration. 2325—Outlook, v. 99, 1912, Dec. 23, pp. 937-939. Conditions in Alaska. 2326-Railway Review, v. 67, 1920, July 31, pp. 175-177. Report of Advisory Committee on conditions in Alaska.

2327-Ransom, A. E. Electric power-farthest north. J. Elect., v. 44, 1920, April 1, pp. 322-3.

2328-Salin, Edgar. Die wirtschaftliche entwicklung von Alaska (und Yukon Territory); ein beitrag zur geschichte und theorie der konzentrationsbewegung, von Edgar Salin, mit einer karte von Alaska. 226 pp. Tubingen, J. C. B. Mohr (P. Siebeck) 1914.

2329-Settlemier, Charles R. Alaska and Yukon territories: vast economic problems affecting commercial, social and political conditions involved in the development of this northern empire. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908, Sept., pp. 430-439.

2330-Stone, A. J. Saw-tooth power; its value, its importance, its possibilities. 83 pp. San Francisco, 1914.

2331-Stone, A. J. pp. 841-848.

Natural resources of Alaska. Cent., v. 100, 1920, Oct., 2332-Thompson, J. H. Present conditions in Alaska. Sci. Amer., n.s., V. 89, 1903, July, p. 43.

EDUCATION

2333-Beattie, W. G. The Sitka Industrial training school. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Oct., pp. 117-121.

2334 Brown, Elmer E. The white man's burden in Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 27th Ann. Meet., 1909, pp. 12-16.

2335-Bruce, Julia M. Schools of the Tanana Valley. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 7, 1909, Jan., pp. 263-271.

2336-Du Puy, William A. The awakening of the Alaskan. Am. R. of Rs., v. 37, 1908, Feb., pp. 177-182.

2337-Eaton, John M. Education in Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 14th Ann. Meet., 1896, pp. 92-93; 17th Ann. Meet., 1899, pp. 41-44; 19th Ann. Meet., 1901, pp. 111-112.

2338-Field, Kate. Education in Alaska: what is and what ought to be. Kate Field's Washington, v. 1, 1890, March 26, pp. 201-203. 2339-Field, Kate. Some further thoughts on education in Alaska. Kate Field's Washington, v. 1, 1890, April 9, pp. 233-235.

2340-Fulcomer, Ann. The three R's at Circle City. Cent. M., v. 66, 1898, June, pp. 223-229.

2341-Geography, Journal of. v. 18, 1919, Dec., pp. 355-357. Educating the Alaskan Eskimo.

2342-Gilman, Isabel A. The Alaska school service. Granite M., v. 48, 1916, Aug., pp. 249-255.

2342a-Hagie, C. E. Alaska and her schools. Nat. Educ. Assn. J., v. 15, 1926, June, pp. 165-7.

2343-Hamilton, William. The work of the Bureau of Education in Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 29th Ann. Meet., 1911, pp. 67-75.

2344-Harrison, E. S. Education, religion and social conditions in Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, July, pp. 312-314.

2345—Hart, Mrs. Mary E. Education in Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, July, pp. 306-307.

2346—Hultgren, Claes L. Education in Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908, Aug., pp. 301-307.

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2347—Jackson, Sheldon. The native tribes of Alaska. Nat. Assembly, Ocean Grove, N. J. Christian Educators in council. Sixty addresses ed. by J. C. Hartzell . . . New York, 1883. pp. 118-127. Same separate. 2348-Jackson, Sheldon. Education in Alaska. Lend a Hand, v. 1, 1886, July, pp. 400-401.

2349-Lend-a-Hand, v. 16, 1896, April, pp. 262-269. Education in Alaska. 2350—Macmillan, James. Education in Alaska. Treasury, v. 13, 1895-6, July, pp. 205-217.

2351-Outlook, v. 63, 1899, Dec. 30, pp. 1002-1003. Schools in Alaska. 2352-Royal, Ralph H. College education for Alaskans. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, May, pp. 28-33.

2353-School and Society, v. 15, 1922, Feb. 25, pp. 220-221. Colony building in Alaska under the United States Bureau of Education. 2354-School and Society, v. 16, 1922, July 29, p. 130. Extension of the work of the Alaska division of the Bureau of Education. 2355-Smith, Darrell H. The Bureau of Education; its history, activities and organization, 157 pp. Baltimore, Md., The Johns Hopkins press, 1923. 2356-Stromstadt, D. M. Culture conditions in Alaska. Educ., v. 27, 1906, Sept., pp. 18-24.; Alaska Mo. M., v. 2, 1907, Feb.-Mch., pp. 329-332. 2357-Thomas, A. W. Native Christian education in Alaska. Assembly H., v. 18, 1912, June, p. 318.

2358-Walther, E. C. Lesson plan for the study of Alaska. El. School T. v. 13, 1912, Dec., pp. 177-178.

2359-Wettrick, Frederick J. The schools of Alaska. Alaska Mo. M., v. 1, 1906, June, pp. 66-67.

2360-Wettrick, Frederick J. An Alaskan School System-A suggestion. Alaska Mo. M., v. 2, 1906, Sept., pp. 22-24.

ELLIOTT, H. W.

2361-The fur seal millions of the Pribylov Islands. Harper's, v. 48, 1874, May, pp. 795-805.

2362-Walrus shooting by Alaska. Am. Sportsman, v. 5, 1875, Jan. 30, pp.

273-274.

2363-Mr. Sumner and the Alaska Purchase. Nation, v. 25, 1877, Nov. 22, pp. 316-317.

2364-Ten years' acquaintance with Alaska. Harper's, v. 55, 1877, Nov., pp. 801-816. Rev. by W. H. Dall, in the Nation, Nov. 15, 1877; Reply by Elliott in Nation, Nov. 22, 1877; Answer by Dall in Nation, Dec. 6, 1877.

2365-Wild babies. Harper's, v. 57, 1878, Nov., pp. 829-838.

2366-Leo Marinus, the sea-king. Scribner's, v. 16, 1878, Oct., pp. 879-887. 2367-A few sea-birds. Harper's, v. 58, 1879, March, pp. 497-505.

2368-Letter on Alaska's resources. For. & Str., and Rod & Gun, 1879,

v. 18, No. 20, Dec. 18, p. 911.

2369—Agriculture in Alaska. For. & Str., v. 14, 1880, April 29, pp. 251-252. 2370-The sea-horse. Scrib., v. 22, 1881, July, pp. 335-342.

2371—An Alaskan legend. Kaygamilyak mummies. Our Contin., v. 2, 1882, July 12, pp. 5-8.

2372—Our Arctic province, Alaska and the Seal Islands. 473 pp. N. Y. Scribner's Sons, 1887. Same. London, Sampson, Low, Marster, 1886. Rev. in Church R., v. 49, 1887, May, pp. 546-555; Lit. World, v. 17, 1886, p. 385; Sat. R., 1887, Jan. 1, pp. 27-28.

2373-Hunting the sea-otter. Youth's Comp., v. 62, 1889, Sept. 5, pp. 442, 454.

2374—Our fur-seal rookeries. Their care and conservation. Cosmop., v. 13, 1892, June, pp. 245-255.

2375-The loot and the ruin of the fur seal herd of Alaska. No. Am. R., v. 185, 1907, June 21, pp. 426-436.

2376-Watery highway of an amphibian host. Harper's, v. 53, 1909, Oct. 30, p. 16.

2377-The salvation of the Alaskan fur seal herd. Am. For., v. 18, 1912, Nov., pp. 702-708.

2378-The wonderful voyage of Egadahgeer. Overland Mo., 2nd ser., v. 67, 1916. Feb., pp. 153-157.

2379-Memorandum of steps taken by Hutchinson, Kohl & Co. to get pos-
session of the good will and personal property of the old Russian
American company of Alaska. March 21, 1916. 15 leaves, type-
written.
2380-Harting, James E. Fur seals of Commerce. A review of Elliott's
Seal Islands of Alaska. Quart. Rev., v. 156, 1883, No. 312, pp.
436-452.
2381-Lathrop, John E.
story of Henry W.
tion in Alaska).
pp. 293-299.

The west and the national capital (contains the
Elliott and the seal investigation and coal ques-
Pac. Mo., v. 26, 1911, Aug., pp. 195-201; Sept.,

ETHNOLOGY

2382-Adam, Leonhard. Stammesorganisation und Hauptlingstum der Haida und Tsimshian. Zeits. f. vergleich, Rechtswissens. v. 30, 1913, pp. 161-268. 2383—Adam, Lucien. En quoi la langue esquimaude differe-t-elle grammaticalement des autres langues de l'Amerique de Nord? 338-353 pp. "Extrait du Compte-rendu du Congres international des Americanistes, Copenhague, 1883. Copenhague, Impr. de Thiele, 1884. 2384—Adelung, Johann C. Mithridates, ober All gemeine sprachenkunde, mit dem Vater unser als sprachprobe in bey nahe funf hundert sprachen und mundarten . . . Berlin, Vossische buchhandlung, 180617. 4 vols. Aleut numerals, v. 4, p. 253. Vocabularies, v. 3, pt. 2, pp. 340-341, v. 4, pp. 251-252. Andreanowski Island vocabulary, v. 3, pt. 3, p. 459; Eskimo grammatic comments, v. 3, pt. 3, pp. 425448; Numerals, v. 4, p. 253; Vocabularies, v. 3, pt. 3, pp. 238, 454455 (From Dobbs and Long), 461-466 (from Cook); Norton Sound grammatic comments, v. 3, pt. 3, pp. 456-465. Ugaljachmutzi grammaite comments, v. 3, pt. 3, pp. 232-235. Vocabularies, v. 3, pt. 3, pp. 212-213, 230-231, 235, 237, 238 (from Tesanoff). Unalaschka vocabularies, v. 3, pt. 3, pp. 458-9 (from Resanoff), v. 4, p. 255. 2385-Alaska Monthly Magazine, v. 1, 1906, June, p. 79. Alaska's aborigines.

2386-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 3, 1907, March, pp. 51-53. Innuit legend as told by the historian of the Kaviagmutes.

2387-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 4, 1907, Sept., pp. 95-96. A legend of the Taku Glacier.

2388-American Antiquarian, v. 25, 1903, May and June, pp. 149-150: Archaeological relics from the land of the totem.

2389-Anderson, Alexander C. Notes on the Indian tribes of British North America, and the northwest coast, communicated by George Gibbs, esq., and read before the New York Historical Society, November, 1862. Hist. M., v. 7, 1863, March, pp. 73-81.

2390-Anderson, Alexander C. Notes on northwest America. Canad. Nat., n.s., v. 8, 1876, pp. 135-156.

2391-Ashmead, Albert S. Migration of syphilis from East Asia into America by way of the Behring Sea. Am. Med. Assoc. J., 1894, Feb. 3, 8 pp. 2392-Ashmead, Albert S. Origin of syphilis in Ancient America. 3 pp. Reprint from J. of Cutan, and Gen.-Ur. Diseases for August, 1894.

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