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3057-Sauerdo, A. (pseud.) May, pp. 400-402.

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Alaska-Yukon

3058- -Sauerdo, A. (pseud.) A kittenish case-imported.

M., v. 10, 1910, June, pp. 43-45. 3059—Sauerdo, A. (pseud.) The phantom bear. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, August, pp. 195-196.

3060-Sauerdo, A. (pseud.) Raisin' of a grubstake. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, July, p. 15.

3061-Savage, Richard H. The princess of Alaska, a tale of two countries. A novel. 420 pp. Chicago, New York, F. T. Neely, 1894. London, G. Routlidge & Sons, 1895. 3062-Shaw, Charles L. A Yukon romance. Canadian M., v. 10, 1898, March, pp. 427-432. 3063-Shepard, Frank. "To the victor." Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907,

Sept., pp. 18-20.

3064-Sherlock, Margaret V. The medicine man's last prophecy: an Alaskan potlatch story. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 13, 1912, July, pp.

176-179.

3065-Small, Austin J. The Frozen Trail. 305 pp. Houghton Mifflin Co., New York, 1924.

3066-Smith, J. Gordon.

The Magic of the Missionary. A story of Alaska in the days following the voyages of Vancouver. Pac. Mo., v. 15, 1906, June, pp. 651-659. 3067-Snell, Roy J. Little white fox and his Arctic friends; with illustrations by George F. Kerr. 130 pp. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1916.

3068-Snell, Roy J. An Eskimo Robinson Crusoe. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1917.

3069-Snell, Roy J. Captain Kituk; with illustrations by George F. Kerr. 225 pp. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1918.

3070-Snow, C. K. The "Old man's dream." Alaska-Yukon M., v. p, 1908, Oct., pp. 46-48.

3071-Steele, Hampton A. The home-going of old Dan.

M., v. 6, 1908, Oct., pp. 15-18.

Alaska-Yukon

3071a-Stefansson, V. Kak, the copper Eskimo, by Vilhjalmur Stefansson and Violet Irwin; illustrated by George Richards. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1924. 253 p.

3071b-Stefansson, V. Mythical wolf pack. Collier's, v. 71, 1923, Apl. 21,

p. 27.

3072-Sullivan, May K. Eyllen's Water Witch.

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Alaska-Yukon M., v. 3,

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 3,

1907, June, pp. 329-334. 3074-Swift, Jonathan. Travels into several remote nations of the world. In four parts. By Lemuel Gulliver. To which are prefix'd several copies of verses explanatory and commendatory; never before printed. The Second edition. London: Benj. Motte, 1727, xii, 148, 164 pp. portrait, 2 maps. (Note: Important because of map showing region of Brobdingnag (Alaska). 3075-Tadball, M. L. Paul and Nicolai in Alaska. St. Nicholas, v. 14, 1887, March, pp. 367-372. 3075a-Townsend, C. H. Aug. 14, 1897. 3076-Traveler, A. C. March, pp. 35-40.

Alaska Live Mammoth Story. Forest & Stream,

On the ice trail. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908,

3077-Traveler, A. C. Need of action. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908,

April, pp. 95-99.

3078—Traveler, A. C. A stayer.

pp. 273-277.

1899.

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908, June,

3078a-Tukeman, H. The killing of the mammoth. McClure's M., Oct.,

3079-Ulrich, Will C. Jimmy's bear. Wide World M., v. 34, 1915, April,

pp. 519-523.

3080-Van Campen, Helen. Betsy's Holiday Mush. Sat. Eve. Post, v. 189, 1916, July 22, pp. 5-8, 69-74.

3081-Victor, Ralph. The boy scouts of the Yukon; illustrated by Rudolf Mencl. 194 pp. N. Y., A. L. Chatterton Co., 1912. 3082-Wallace, Edith M. The lieutenant's blanket. Alaska-Yukon M, v. 8, 1909, May, pp. 124-127. 3083-Walsh, J. H. An escape. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 6, 1908, Dec., pp.

215-219.

3084- -Wheeler, James C. Captain Pete in Alaska. 302 pp. N. Y., E. P. Dutton & Co., 1910.

3085-White, M. Pelton. The worm turned. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 6, 1908, Nov., pp. 131-135.

355 pp. N. Y.

3086- -Willoughby, Barrett. Where the sun swings north.
and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1922.
3087-Willoughby, Barrett. Rocking Moon. A romance of Alaska.
M., v. 98, 1924, no. 4, Oct., pp. 5-9,
Putnam's Sons, N. Y. & Lodon, The
3088-Wilson, J. F. The Bride of the Taku.
pp. 731-739.

3089-Wilson, K. Legend of the sea-otter.

Jan., pp. 78-79.

323-328.

Am.

70-78, etc. 360 pp., G. P. Knickerbocker Press, 1925. Red Book, v. 24, 1915, Feb., Overland M., n.s., v. 43, 1904,

3090-Wishaar, E. B. "Big Mag." Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908, Aug., pp.

3091-Younge, B. F. Along the trail. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908, Apl., pp. 119-121.

FISH AND FISHERIES

3092-Alaska Monthly Magazine, v. 3, 1907, Oct., pp. 48-54.

ern Alaska fisheries.

Southeast

3093-Alaska Oil and Guano Company. Statement in relation to the Alaska fisheries. Signed Carl Spuhn, President, n.p., 1910. 23 pp. 3094-Alaska Packers Association. Argo red salmon cook book: how to eat canned salmon. San Francisco, 1911. 36 pp. 3095-Alaska Packers Association. Annual Reports for the years 19111924. San Francisco, 1912-1925. 12 pp. 3096-Alaskan-Yukon Magazine, v. 4, 1907, Sept., pp. 38-40. Fish and fisheries of Gastineau channel.

3097-Andrews, Clarence L. The Salmon in Alaska.

v. 9, 1918, Oct., pp. 243-254.

Wash. Hist. Quart.,

3098-Ballou, W. H. The brute of the river. Outdoor World & Recr., v.

49, 1913, Oct., pp. 202-205.

3099-Bates, Russel S. Bristol Bay fisheries.

1907, Dec., pp. 303-304.

Alaskan-Yukon M., v. 4,

3100-Beardslee, Lester A. The Salmon of Alaska. By Piseco (pseud.) For. & Str., v. 14, 1880, March 4, pp. 90-91. 3101-Beardslee, Lester A. Alaskan ichthyology.

By Piseco (pseud.)

For. & Str., v. 15, 1880, Sept. 9, pp. 107-108. 3102-Bowen, C. L. Making millions out of Alaskan herring. Illust. World,

v. 31, 1919, March, pp. 75-78.

3103- -Christoe, Alice H. Fisheries of Alaska.

1911, June, pp. 3-10.

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11,

3104 Christoe, Alice H. Minor fisheries of Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, July, pp. 36-42.

3105-Clark, William L. Canada attempts absorption American fisheries. American fishing on the North Pacific. A vanishing industry. (anon.) 11 pp. Washington, 1917.

3106-Cobb, John N. The salmon fisheries of the Pacific. Wide World, v. 32, 1913, Dec., pp. 107-115.

3107-Cobb, John N. The canning of fishery products; showing the history of the art of canning; the methods followed with each species, and suggestions for canning unutilized species; where, when and how they are obtained; together with other information of much value to canners. 217 pp. Seattle, Wash., M. Freeman, 1919.

3108-Cope, E. D. A contribution to the ichthyology of Alaska. Am. Philos. Soc. Proc., v. 13, 1873, Jan. 17, pp. 24-32.

3109-Dale, Bonnycastle. The mystery of the salmon: its desperate struggle to breed. Outing M., v. 52, 1908, Sept., pp. 656-664. 3110—Edwards, George W. Trip to Bering sea after codfish. Overland, n.s., v. 56, 1910, Aug., pp. 210-214.

3111-Emmet, W. T. Alaskan notes of a fly fisherman. .1890, April, pp. 68-72.

3111a-Evarts, H. G. May 8, 1926.

Outing, v. 16,

Fish for the nation. Sat. Eve. Post, v. 198, 30-1,

3112-Evermann, B. W. The Alaska fisheries service. Reprinted from the Trans. of the Am. Fisheries Society, 1910, pp. 219-224. Washington, W. F. Roberts Co., 1910.

3113-Evermann, B. W. Can the Alaska fisheries be saved? Sci. Mo.,

v. 12, 1921, Feb., pp. 163-184.

3114-Fleming, W. Wiping out the silver horde. Illust. World, v. 37, 1922, Mch., pp. 81-82.

3115—Franklin, Robert. Exchanging salmon for lobsters.

v. 20, 1913, Dec., pp. 528-530.

Tech. World,

3116-Gill, Harold D. Six months on a salmon ship. Rudder, v. 29, 1913, May, pp. 305-314.

3117-Gillette, L. R. Alaska Fisheries. Alaska Mo. M., v. 1, 1906. April, pp. 16-17.

3118-Goldthwaite's Geographical Magazine, v. 1, 1891, Feb., pp. 119-120. Our Northwestern fishery grounds.

3119-Hallock, Charles. Fish of the Alaska coast.

Jan., pp. 508-512.

3120-Harrison, E. S. Fisheries of Alaska. May, pp. 149-158.

3121-Hunting, H. G. Killing the salmon. Sept., pp. 38-47.

3122-Illustrated World, v. 31, 1919, Aug., p. cannery at Kotzebue, Alaska.

3123—Jarvis, D. H. The fisheries of Alaska. pp. 705-708.

Outing M., v. 51, 1908,

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908,

Tech. World, v. 12, 1909,

857. World's farthest north

Pac. Mo., v. 15, 1906, June,

3124-Jones, L. F. An essay on herring. Alaska Mo. M., v. 2, 1907, Feb.-Mch., pp. 325-328.

3125-Jones, Robert D. The Fortman salmon hatcheries.

M., v. 4, 1907, Nov., pp. 197-205.

Alaska-Yukon

3126-Jones, Robert D. Fortman, and its king. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, August, pp. 466-470.

3127-Jordan, David Starr. The salmon and salmon streams of Alaska.

Pop. Sci. Mo., v. 64, 1903, Dec., pp. 165-172.

3128―Jordan, David Starr. The trout and salmon of the Pacific coast.

Pac. Mo., v. 15, 1906, April, pp. 379-389.

3129-Kirkwood, Dean. The salmon industry in Alaska. C. C. Chapman Co., 1909. 59 pp.

Portland, Ore.,

Am. For., v.

3130-Linthicum, J. Charles. Our Vanishing Food Fish. 20, 1914, Aug., pp. 543-560. 3131—McDonald, J. L. Hidden treasures of fisheries around the northwest coast. Gloucester, Mass. Proctor Bros., printers, 1871. 110 pp. (Contains extracts from the hitherto unprinted report of Gen. Jeff. C. Davis, U. S. A., while military governor of Alaska. See also N. Y. Daily Times for Sept. 2, 1867)

3132-Marston, R. B. Destruction of salmon by seals and porpoises. 19th Cent., v. 55, 1904, Jan., pp. 113-116.

3133-Millard, Bailey. Salmon fishing in Pacific waters.

94, 1910, Jan. 22, pp. 171-181.

Outlook, v.

3134-Ogilvie, William. Caught by a halibut in Alaska. Rod and Gun in

Canada, v. 16, 1913, Dec., pp. 686-687.

3135 Outlook, v. 111, 1915, Sept. 22, pp. 169-170.

Indians.

Alaskan fish and

3136-Pacific Fisherman; a journal devoted exclusively to the fishing industry. Seattle, San Francisco, etc. The Pacific Fisherman Co. 1904-1924. (Monthly).

3137-Pacific Fisherman Year Book. 1914-1924. Seattle, Wash. M.

Freeman.

3138-Pacific Fisheries Society.

Transactions of the 1st to 11th Annual

Meetings. Seattle, Wash. 1914-1924.

3139-Pedrose, L. W. American herring has become a great Alaskan industry. Illust. World, v. 35, 1921, June, pp. 689-690.

3140-Pratt, Daniel L. Alaska fisheries. Alaska's M., v. 1, 1905, May,

pp. 104-108. 3141-Pratt, Daniel L.

Oct., pp. 91-100.

3142—Pratt, Daniel L.

Fisheries of Alaska.

Washington M., v. 2, 1906,

Farming the seas; sowing the salmon seed. Out

ing M., v. 52, 1908, Sept., pp. 643-656.

3143-Railway and Marine News, v. 21, 1923, Jan., pp. 11-12. What does Alaska get out of her salmon fisheries?

3144 Science, n.s., v. 55, 1922, May 5, p. 470. the Alaska Peninsula fisheries reservation. 3145-Science, n.s., v. 55, 1922, May 26, p. 561.

eries for 1921.

Executive Order creating

Statistics of Alaska fish

3146-Scientific American Supplement, v. 85, 1918, Jan. 19, p. 41. Encouraging the salmon in Alaska.

3147-Sunset, v. 47, 1921, Dec., p. 15. Hoover's power must preserve Pacific salmon.

3148-Smith, Bertha H. How the east goes a-fishing in the west. Outlook, v. 88, 1908, March 28, pp. 721-729. 3149-Smith, Hugh M. America's most valuable fishes. v. 23, 1912, May, pp. 494-514.

Nat. Geog. M.,

3150-Smith, Hugh M. America's surpassing fisheries. Nat. Geog. M.,

v. 29, 1916, June, pp. 546-583.

3151-Smith, Katherine L. Our salmon fisheries-A great economic resource. Metropol., M., v. 25, 1906, Nov., pp. 223-233.

3152-Smith, Katherine L. Salmon catching and canning on the Pacific coast. Travel, v. 15, 1909, Dec., pp. 150-151.

3153-Starks, Edwin C. The Pacific coast salmon. Alaska M. and Can.Yukoner, v. 1, 1900, May, pp. 65-69.

3154-Stevenson, Charles H. Preservation of the fisheries on the high seas. Pop. Sci. Mo., v. 77, 1910, April, pp. 389-395.

3155-Stone, B. F. The salmon industry

4, No. 3, 1922, July, pp. 328-331.

Am. Inst. of Banking Bull.,

3156-Thomas, Christy. Our salmon surplus. Am. Rev. of Revs., v. 63, 1921, Apl., pp. 407-410.

3157-Townsend, C. H. Sea lions and the fishery industries. Sci. Am. Suppl., v. 87, 1919, May 24, pp. 328-329.

3158-Washington Magazine, v. 1, 1906, May, pp. 232-235. Fisheries of our Northern empire.

3159-Wickersham, James. Slaughter of the "silver horde." How the salmon are being driven from the waters of Alaska-huge profits for the packers, but not a penny for the people. Am. Conservation, v. 1, 1911, Aug., pp. 243-252.

3160-Willey, Day A. Tragedy of the salmon. Overland, v. 61, 1913, May, pp. 417-424.

3161-Wilson, Katherine.

The fish that lays the golden egg. Outlook, Nov. 14, 1923, pp. 452-456.

3162-Wooley, Monroe.

10, p. 620.

From herring to halibut.

Sci. Am., 1916, June Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910,

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3164-Ziegler, E. P. A trip to the silver salmon fisherman. Sp. of Miss.,

v. 78, 1913, May, pp. 317-319.

FORESTS AND FORESTRY

3165-Adams, Bristow. The Unalaska spruce plantation.

v. 9, pp. 382-385.

For. & Irr.,

3166-American Forestry, 1914, July, pp. 469-486. Unlocking Alaska. 3167-American Forestry, v. 28, 1922, pp. 37-38. To use Alaska's forests. Shall the Forest Service be eliminated from Alaska? Editorial. 3168—American Lumberman, 1903, Sept. 5, No. 1476, pp. 17-18. Alaska and its timber.

3169-Anderson, J. Paper from Alaska. Sci. Am., v. 124, 1921, Jan. 22, p. 64. Same, condensed, R. of Rs., v. 63, 1921, Mch., p. 331. 3170-Arnold, J. A. The forests of Alaska. Farm & Ranch, v. 29, 1910, July 2, No. 27, p. 11.

3171-Cecil, George H. Alaska lumber industry gives evidence of attaining considerable size. Timberman, v. 14, 1913, No. 11, p. 46. 3172-Clark, J. E. Lumber question presents no trouble. Tanana M., 1912, Dec., pp. 73-74.

3173-Dean, Forest W. The forests of Alaska. Ohio For., v. 7, 1915, Oct., No. 4, pp. 3-4.

3173a-Drake, Geo. L. Birch-Spruce Forests of Southwestern Alaska. Government Railroad Opens Important Tract on Cook Inlet. Reprint from Timberman (Portland, Ore.), Dec., 1923.

3174-Electrical World, v. 76, 1920, Sept., 25, p. 655: Alaskan water-power development urged to release paper-pulp supply.

3175-Fernow, B. E. The forests of Alaska. For. & Irr., v. 8, 1902, Feb., pp. 66-70.

3176-Forester, v. 7, 1901, June, pp. 151-152: Destruction of forests along the Yukon.

3177-Garden and Forest, v. 10, 1897, pp. 379-380: Forests of Alaska. 3178-Graves, Henry S. Alaskan forests. South. Lumberman, 1915, Oct. 16, No. 1047, p. 24. Timberman, v. 16, 1915, Sept., No. 11, p. 26. 3179 Graves, Henry S. The forests of Alaska. Am. For., v. 22, 1916, Jan., No. 265, pp. 24-37. Timberman, April, 1916, p. 33.

3180 Greeley, W. B. Alaskan forests offer solution to pulp and paper shortage. Paper, v. 26, 1920, June 2, pp. 17-18.

3181-Greeley, W. B. Paper from American trees. Nation's Business, v. 9, 1921, Mch., pp. 39-40.

3182-Guthrie, J. D. Alaska's interior forests. Jl. Forestry, v. 20, 1922, Apl., pp. 363-373. Rev. in Geog. Rev., 1922, July, p. 487. 3182a-Guthrie, J. D. Protection of Alaska's Interior Forests.

Timberman, June, 1922.

Repr. from

3182b-Guthrie, J. D. Alaska's Interior Forests. Am. Forestry, Aug.,

1922.

3182c-Hoffman, Bruce E. Sitka Spruce of Alaska. Soc. Am. Forest. Proc., vol. vii, no. 226-238.

3183-Hoffman, B. E. Alaska woods, their present and prospective uses. For. Quar., v. 11, 1913, June, pp. 185-200.

3183a-Huntington, Leroy W. Forest aspects of Alaska.

U. of W. Forest Club Quart., vol. ii, no. 1, Mch., 1923, pp. 15-26. 3184 Lumber Review, v. 19, no. 23, 1909, Dec. 1, p. 18: Alaska's timber

resources.

3185-Manson Marsden. Forest advance over glaciated areas in Alaska and British Columbia. For. Q., v. 1, no. 3, 1903, April, pp. 94-96. 3186-Pacific Coast Wood and Iron, v. 37, 1902, Jan., pp. 14: Sawmills of the Klondyke.

3187-Pacific Coast Wood and Iron, v. 40, No. 2, 1903, Aug., p. 11: Survey of Alaskan forests.

3188-Paper, v. 26, 1920, June 30, p. 9: Are Alaskan pulp-wood lands a practical possibility?

3189-Paper, v. 26, 1920, Aug. 4, pp. 9-10: Alaska, the future source of newsprint supply.

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