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6671b-Amundsen, Roald.

The Northwest Passage. Harper's, v. 114, 1907, April, pp. 659-674. Excerpt. Sci. Am. S. v. 63, 1907, April 6, pp. 26135-6.

6671c-Amundsen, Roald. To the North magnetic pole and through the Smithson, Inst. Ann. report, 1906, pp. 249

Northwest Passage.

273, map.

6671d-Alger, M. The Amundsen Polar expedition-1910.

v. 7, 1909, Oct., pp. 71-4.

6671e-Adams, C. C. Amundsen and the Northwest passage.

Putnam's

Sci. Am., v.

93, 1905, Dec. 16, p. 488. R. of Rs., v. 33, 1906, Jan., pp. 80-82. 6671f-Greely, A. W. Amundsen's expedition and the Northwest Passage. Cent. M., n.s., 51, Feb. 1907, pp. 625-632.

6671g-Smythe, Alfred. The real hero of the North West Passage. 19th Cent., v. 63, 1908, Feb., pp. 245-253, Liv. Age, v. 256, 1908, Feb. 29, pp. 562-569.

6672-Buache, Jean N. Meoire sur les pays de l'Asie et de l'Amerique, situes au nord de la mer du Sud. Accompagne d'une carte de comparaison des plans de MM. Engel & De Vaugondy, avec le plan des cartes modernes. 22 pp. Paris, L'auteur, 1775.

6673-Burney, James. A chronological history of the discoveries in the south sea, or Pacific ocean, from its earliest discovery to 1764. 5 vols., London, G. & W. Nicol, 1803-17.

6674-Burney, James. A memoir on the geography of the northeastern part of Asia, and on the question whether Asia and America are contiguous, or are separated by the sea. (From the R. Soc. Philos. Trans., 1818.) Quar. R. v. 18, 1818, Jan., pp. 431-458. 6675-Burney, James. A chronological history of northeastern_voyages of discovery, and of the early eastern navigations of the Russians. 310 pp., London; Payne and Foss, 1819. 6676-Choris, Ludovik. Voyage pittoresque autour du monde, avec des portraits de sauvages d'Amerique, d'Asia, d'Afrique, et des iles du Grand ocean; des paysages, des vues maritimes, et plusieurs objets d'histoire naturelle; accompagne de descriptions par M. le baron Cuvier, et M. A. de Chamisso, et d'observations sur les cranes humains, par M. le docteur Gall. 149 pp., Paris, Impr. de Firmin Didot, 1822.

6677-Forster, Johann Reinhold.

History of the voyages and discoveries made in the North. Tr. from the German. 489 pp., London, printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1786.

6678-Forster, Johann Reinhold.

Histoire des decouvertes et des voyages faites dans le nord, tr. par Broussonnet. 2 vols., Paris, 1788. 6679-Harris, John. Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca, or a complete collection of voyages and travels, consisting of above 600 of the most authentic writers. 2 vols., London, 1744-48. 6680-Leslie, John. Narrative of discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions. . . By Professor Leslie, Professor Jameson and Hugh Murray. 373 pp., New York, Harper & Brothers, 1844 and 1859. 6681-Maguire, Rochford, R. N. Narrative of Commander Maguire of H.M.S. Plover, wintering at Point Barrow, 1852-3. In McClure, Sir J. le M., Discovery of the northwest passage, London; Longmans, 1856, App. 351-405.

6682-McClure, R. The Discovery of the northwwest passage by H.M.S. "Investigator," 1850-54. Ed. by Capt. S. Osborn, 1857, n. p. 6682a-Markham, Sir Clements Robert. The lands of silence. A history of Arctic and Antarctic exploration. Cambridge, University press, 1921. Contains: Russian Arctic discoveries-Northwest

passage.

6682b-Markham, Sir Clements Robert. Life of Admiral Sir Leopold. McClintock By an old messmate. With an introductory note by the most Rev. William Alexander. London; John Murray, 1909.

6683-Munoz, Bernabe. Ms. map of Alaska coast line by the pilot of Spanish northern fleet, corrected by official draftsman, Ensign Pedro Rebellez, 1787. (Described in Bibliotheca Americana, pt. III, Cat. No. 442, Maggs Bros., 34-35 Conduit St., London, W., 1923, p. 403.) 6684-Murray, Hugh. Historical account of discoveries and travels in North America; including the United States, Canada, the shores of the Polar Sea, and the voyages in search of a northwest passage; with observations on emigration. 2 vols., London; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1829.

6685-Nordenskiold, A. E. Vegas fard Kring Asien och Europa; jemte en historisk aterblick pa foregaende resor langs Gamla verldens nordkust, af A. E. Nordenskiold . . . 2 vols., Stockholm, F. &. G. Beijers forlag, 1880-81.

6686-Nordenskiold, A. E. The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe; with a historical review of previous journeys along the north coast of the Old World. Tr. from the Swedish by Alexander Leslie 2 vols., London; Macmillan and Co., 1881. -Roux de Rochelle, Jean B. G. des Cotes d'Amerique. Soc. 345-357.

6687

6688-Vaugondy, Robert de, Didier.

Sur la decouverte et la reconnaissance
Geog. Bull., 2-e ser., v. 2, 1834, pp.

Lettre au subjet d'une carte systematique des pays septentrionau de l'Asie et de l'Amerique. Paris, 1768. 6689-Vaugondy, Robert de, Didier. Memoire sur les pays de l'Asie et de l'Amerique situes au nord de la mer de Sud. 37 pp., Paris, 1774. 6690-Vaugondy, Robert de, Didier. Nouvelle representation des cotes Nord et Est de l'Asie, grav. 1772. In Bushing, A. F. Nachrichten, Berlin, 1775, pp. 85.

6691-Early Spanish Maps of Alaska. Described in Bibliotheca Americana, part iii, Cat. No. 442, Maggs Bros., 34-35 Conduit St., London, W., 1923, pp. 366, 403, 433.

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WHALES

6692-Aldrich, Herbert L. Arctic Alaska and Siberia, or, Eight months with the Arctic whalemen. 234 pp. Chicago and New York, Rand, McNally & Company. 1889.

6693-Aldrich, Herbert L.

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Whaling. Outing, v. 15, 1889, Nov., pp.

6694-Aldrich, Herbert L. The whaling industry. Eng. M., v. 8, 1894, Nov., pp. 234-244.

6695-Andrews, Clarence L. Alaska whaling. Wash. Hist. Q., v. 9, No. 1, 1918, Jan., p. 3.

6696-Andrews, Roy C. Whale hunting as it is now done. v. 17, 1908, Dec., pp. 11031-47.

6697-Andrews, Roy C. humpback whales

6699

Hist. Bull., v. 26,

World's Work,

Observations on the habits of the finback and of the Eastern North Pacific. Am. Mus. Nat. 1909, pp. 213-226.

A world industry. Nat. Geog.

6698-Andrews, Roy C. A summer with the Pacific coast whalers. Am. Mus. J., v. 9, 1909, Feb., pp. 21-30. -Andrews, Roy C. Shore-whaling: M., v. 22, 1911, May, pp. 411-442. 6700-Baragwanaih, J. Wintering on a whaler. Outdoor Life, v. 22, 1908, Dec., pp. 633-638.

6701-Bernardi, Suzanne R. Whaling with eskimos of Cape Prince of Wales. Courier J., Louisville, Sunday, Oct. 20, 1912, sec. 4. 6701a-Birkeland, Knut B. The whalers of Akutan. An account of modern whaling in the Aleutian Islands. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1926.

6702-Bruns, Walter N. A year with a whaler. 250 pp., New York, Outing Pub. Co., 1913.

6703-Chamisso, Louis C. A. von. Cetaceorum maris Kamtstchatici imagines, ab Aleuts e ligno fictas, adumbravit recensuitque Adelbertus de Chamisso, dr. In Nova Acta physico-medica academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae naturae curiosorum. Bonn. 1824. Vol. 12, part i, pp. 249-262, 873. (Rev. in Bull. des sci. nat. et de geol. Deuxieme section du bull. univ. des sci. et de l'industrie publie sous le direction de M. le baron de Ferrssac. Paris, 1824. Tome 3, pp. 70-75.

6704 Clock, Henry A. The narrative of a shanghaied whaleman.

Pac.

Mo., v. 24, 1910, Nov., pp. 451-463; Dec., pp. 623-631; v. 25, 1911, Jan., pp. 67-76; Feb., pp. 167-172; March, pp. 309-317. 6704a-Cook, John A. Pursuing the whale. A quarter-century of whaling in the Arctic. With an introduction by Allan Forbes, Boston, Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1926. 6705-Ford, J. P. Hunting the white whale. Wide World, v. 6, 1901, Mch., pp. 450-453.

6706—Hadley, Jack. Whaling off the Alaskan coast. (From the journal of Jack Hadley, of Point Barrow, Alaska.) Am. Geog. Soc. Bull., v. 47, 1915, pp. 905-921.

6706a-Holmes, Rev. Lewis. The Arctic Whaleman. Wentworth Co., Boston, 1857.

6707-King, Joe. When disaster overtook the whaling fleet. AlaskaYukon M., v. 6, 1908, Dec., pp. 189-202.

6708-Mather, Fred. White whales in confinement.

Pop. Sci. Mo., 1899,

July, v. 55, No. 3, pp. 362-371. 6709-McIlhenny, Edward A. Nelicatar of Arctic Alaska. The great

feast of the whale. Cent. M. v. 68, 1904, Sept., pp. 701-705. 6709a-Melville, Herman. Moby Dick, or the White Whale, 1851, republished with an introduction by Arthur Stedman, 1892.

6710-Murdoch, John. Whale-catching at Point Barrow.

v. 38, 1891, April, pp. 830-836.

Pop. Sci. Mo.,

6711-Packard, Winthrop. The young ice whalers. 397 pp. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1903.

6712-Patterson, C. R. The quest of the Cetacean. Pac. Mo., 1908, Oct.,

v. 20, no. 4, pp. 361-377.

6713-Rhoda, Ethel. Whaling in the Northwest Pacific.

v. 64, 1914, Sept., pp. 223-232.

6714 Scammon, Charles M.

v. 6, Kune, pp. 548-554.

Overland Mo.,

Northern whaling. Overland Mo., 1871,

6715-Shepstone, H. J. Whale-hunting with a camera. Wide World M.,

v. 35, 1915, Oct., pp. 506-516.

6716 Sinclair, E. The lost whale-hunters. June, pp. 135-147.

Wide World M., v. 33, 1914,

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9,

6717-Thomas, Maude O. Whales in Alaska.

1910, March, pp. 222-223.

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YUKON RIVER

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911,

6718-Andrews, C. L. The Yukon River.

March, pp. 3-9.

Trader-Trapper, v. 14,

6719-Antelope Doc. (pseud.) A trip on the Yukon river. Hunter1907, July, pp. 20-23; Sept., pp. 77-83. L'ouest Canadien et le Jukon (Alaska).

6720-Aubert, Frederick.

87 pp. Chartres, Imp. M. Laffray, 1907. 6721-Baptist Home Missions Mo., v. 19, 1897, April, pp. 157-158; Aurora of the Yukon.

6722-Barnum, Father S. J. The Yukon delta region. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1908, Jan., pp. 422-423.

6723 Bayley, Anna. The Yukon and its basin. J. of Geog., v. 7, 1908, Oct., pp. 25-29.

6724-Brady, John G. Alaska and the Yukon. Indep., v. 66, 1909, June 24, pp. 1379-1385.

6725-Burr, A. R. Vacation on the Yukon river. Overland, n.s., v. 74, 1919, Oct., pp. 295-299.

6726 Clarke, Wm. D. The Yukon flats.

1911, April, pp. 6727-Colton, Clarise.

Yukon M., v. 4,

6728-Dennis, Alfred.

51-52.

Hunter-Trader-Trapper, v. 22,

The finger of fate points down the Yukon. Alaska-
1907, Nov., pp. 261-265.

Life on a Yukon trail. Nat. Geog. M., v. 10,

1899, Oct., pp. 377-391; Nov., pp. 457-466.

6729-Evans, Taliesin. The story of the Yukon valley. Overland, v. 30, 1897, Oct., pp. 330-340.

6730-Forbes, Edgar A.

p. 435.

6731-Forbes, Edgar A.

1913, Nov. 20, pp.

Down the Yukon River. Leslie's, 1913, Oct. 30,

Lights and shadows along the Yukon. Leslie's,
492-499.

6732-Gibbs, George S. The "Breaking up" of the Yukon. Nat. Geog.
M., v. 17, 1906, May, pp. 268-272.

6733-Gray, Elizabeth F. In the valley of the Yukon.

v. 43, 1904, June, pp. 492-502.

6734—Harrison, E. S. Steamboating on the Yukon.

v. 3, 1907, May, pp. 217-224.

Overland, n.s.,

Alaska-Yukon M.,

6735-Hubbard, Samuel, Jr. Christmas marketing on the Yukon. Sun

set, v. 14, 1904, Dec., pp. 122-124.

6736-Jones, Richard S. Down the historic Yukon. See America First M., v. 2, 1912, Nov.-Dec., pp. 37-39.

6737-McGrath, J. J. Miles Canyon after eight years.

v. 2, 1906, Oct., pp. 150-155.

Washington M.,

6738-Mitchell, G. E. Overland to the Yukon. Midland Mo., v. 31, 1898, Mch., pp. 206-213.

6739-Murray, Alexander H.

Journal of the Yukon, 1847-48. Ed.

with notes by L. J. Burpee. . . . Pub. by authority of the minister of agriculture under the direction of the archivist. 125 pp. Publications of the Canadian archives-No. 4. Ottawa, Government printing bureau, 1910. Same, French edition, 1910. 6740-None, U. N. Buying a wife on the Yukon.

5, 1908, Sept., pp. 440-445.

6741-Preston, George H. Down the golden Yukon.

v. 4, 1903, April, pp. 197-199.

Alaska-Yukon M., V.

Four-Track News,

6742-Putnam, George R. The delta country of Alaska. Scribner's, v. 30, 1900, July, pp. 83-89.

6743-Quinan, W. R. Discoverer of the Yukon gold fields. A note on
Klondike history. Overland M., v. 30, 1897, Oct., pp. 340-342.
6744-Raymond, Charles W. The Yukon river region, Alaska. Am.
Geog. Soc. N. Y. J., v. 3, 1873, pp. 158-192.

6745-Redmond, William A.
1891, June, pp. 611-628.
6746-Russel, Israel C. A journey up the Yukon river. Am. Geog. Soc.
J., v. 27, 1895, No. 2, pp. 143-160.

Down the Yukon. Overland M., n.s., v. 17,

6747-Science, n.s. v. 8, 1898, Nov. 18, pp. 700-701: Surveys of the gate. ways to Alaska.

6748-Stanley, W. M. Miles of gold; strange adventures on the Yukon.

Chicago, Land and Sea, 1898.

6749-Tyrell, J. B. The basin of the Yukon river in Canada. Scot. Geog. M., v. 16, 1900, June, pp. 321-341.

6750-Wainright, M. D. A trip down the Yukon. Washington M., v. 1, 1906, May, pp. 236-239.

6751-Woodside, Henry J. The Yukon River tragedy.

18, 1901, Nov., pp. 108-116.

Canadian M., V.

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YUKON TERRITORY

6752-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 3, 1907, March, pp. 23-24: Prominent Industrial centers in Yukon Territory and Alaska.-Dawson. 6753-Begg, Alexander. Notes on the Yukon country. Scott. v. 12, 1896, Nov., pp. 553-559.

6754 Cairnes, D. D.

Geog. M.,

Report on a portion of Conrad and Whitehorse mining districts, Yukon. 38 pp., Canada, Department of Mines. Geological survey branch. Ottawa, printed for S. E. Dawson, 1908. 6755 Cairnes, D. D. Upper White river district, Yukon. Canada, Geol. Surv. Mem. 50. 191 pp. 1915.

6756—Canada, Department of the Interior. Regulations for placer mining along the Yukon River and its tributaries, N.W.T. Approved by order in Council, No. 1189, of 21st May, 1897, as amended. 6 pp. n.p., 1897.

6757-Canada, Dept. of the Interior. The Yukon Territory, its history and resources. Issued by direction of the Hon. Frank Oliver, minister of the interior, Ottawa. 140 pp. Ottawa, Government printing bureau, 1909. 6758-Canada, Parliament-Committee on Agricul. & Coloniz. Climate and soil of the Yukon. Evidence of Mr. John Macoun, Assistant director and naturalist, Geological survey, before the select standing committee on agriculture and colonization, 1903. Printed by order of Parliament as advance sheets of the Committee's final report. Ottawa, S. E. Dawson, 1903. 18 pp. 6759 Coyney, Josephine L. The winter trip between Whitehorse and Dawson. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 3, 1907, Aug., pp. 471-473. 6760-Coyney, Weston. Annexation of Yukon. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, February, pp. 169-170.

6761-Crissey, Forrest. The Yukon gold fields.-Their output and their promise. Midland Mo., v. 8, 1897, Dec., pp. 545-553.

6762-Dawson, By-laws of the City of. Jan., 1902-1903. Dawson Daily News Print, 175 pp.

6763-Dawson, George M. Report on an exploration in the Yukon district, N.W.T., and adjacent northern portion of British Columbia, 1887, with extracts relating to the Yukon district from report on an exploration in the Yukon and Mackenzie basins, 1887-88, by R. G. McConnell. Canada, Geological Survey. Ottawa, S. E. Dawson,

1898, 244 pp.

6764-Dawson, G. M. Notes on the distribution of trees and of certain shrubs in the Yukon district and adjacent northern portion. Map. Canada-Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Montreal. Ann. Rep., 1897-8, vol. 3; 186B-190B.

6765-Fitz-Gerald, W. G. Policing the wilderness.

Oct. 26, pp. 431-439.

Outlook, v. 87, 1907,

6766-Glenn, Mollie. Whitehorse city. Terminus White Pass & Yukon railroad. Alaskan M. and Can. Yuk., v. 1, 1900, Aug., pp. 299-300. 6767-Gorman, Martin W. Ice-cliffs on White river, Yukon Territory. Nat. Geog. M., v. 11, 1900, Mch., pp. 113-117.

6768-Hayes, C. W. The Yukon district. J. Sch. Geog., v. 1, 1897, Oct., pp. 236-241; Nov., pp. 269-274.

6769-Houston, R. On the Pelly and McMillan rivers. Outdoor Life, v. 30, 1912, Nov., pp. 377-390; Dec., pp. 469-479; v. 31, 1913, Jan., pp. 23-33. 6770-Hunter-Trader-Trapper, v. 26, 1913, April, pp. 33-36; Rampart house, Yukon territory.

6771-Jordan, David Starr. Grayling at Caribou Crossing, Yukon, Popular Sci. M., v. 72, 1908, Jan., pp. 23-27.

6772-McConnell, R. G. Glacial features of parts of the Yukon and Mackenzie basins. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 1, 1890, May 27, pp. 540-544. 6773-McConnell, R. G. The Yukon district. Summary Rept. Geol. Surv. Canada, 1900, pp. 39-40.

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