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9227-The names of the large wolves of northern and western North America, by G. S. Miller, Jr. 5 pp. Smithson. Misc. Coll., v. 59, No. 15. Publ. 2093. Washington, Smithson. Inst., 1912. 9228-A study of the salinity of the surface water in the North Pacific Ocean and in the adjacent enclosed seas, by A. H. Clark. 33 pp. Smithson. Misc. Coll., v. 60, No. 13. Publ. 2153. Washington, Smithson. Inst., 1912. 24 pp.

9229—Volcanoes and climate, by C. G. Abbot and F. E. Fowle.

Smithson. Misc. Coll., v. 60, No. 29. Publ. 2176. Smithson. Inst., 1913. 9230 Description of the skull of an extinct horse, found in Central Alaska (with two plates), by O. P. Hay. 18 pp. Smithson. Misc. Coll., v. 61, No. 2. Publ. 2181. Washington, Smithson. Inst., 1913. 9231-Monograph of the shallow-water starfishes of the North Pacific Coast from the Arctic Ocean to California (with 110 plates), by A. E. Verrill. 2 v. Harriman Alaska Series. vol. xiv. Smithson. Inst. Publ. 2140, "Bibliography of starfishes of Northwest coast, and other works referred to," v. 1, pp. 374-388. Washington Smithson. Inst., 1914.

9232-A list of the birds observed in Alaska and Northeastern Siberia during the summer of 1914, by F. S. Hersey.

33 pp.

Smithson. Misc. Coll., v. 66, No. 2. Publ. 2408. Washington, Smithson. Inst., 1916.

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

9333-Catalogue of the meteorites of North America to Jan. 1, 1909, by O. C. Farrington. Beaver creek, pp. 55-58; Chilkott, pp. 122-123. In Nat. Acad. Sci. Mem., v. 13, 1915. (S. Doc. 995, 63rd Cong., 3rd Sess., in v. 14; 6782.)

AMERICAN AND BRITISH CLAIMS ARBITRATION 9334—Arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between Great Britain and the United States of America. The "Favourite." Memorial of His Britannic Majesty's Government in support of the claim. (Claim 12.) Vancouver, Canada, Western Specialty, Ltd., Printers, 1913. 28 pp. 9335-The "Favourite." Answer of the United States. (Claim 12.) n. p., n. d. 138 pp.

9336-Arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between Great Britain and the United States of America. The "Favourite." Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government to the answer of the United States of America. (Claim 12.) Vancouver, Canada, Western Specialty, Ltd., Printers, 1914. 3 leaves. 9337-Same. The "Wanderer." Memorial of His Britannic Majesty's Government in support of the claim. (Claim 13.) Vancouver, Canada, Western Specialty, Ltd., Printers, 1913. 34 pp. 9338-Same. Answer of the United States. (n. p., n. d.) Claim 13. 151 pp.

9339-Same. Memorandum of the oral argument of the United States in opposition to the claim. (n. p., n. d.) Claim 13. 38 pp.

Answer of

9340 Claims Nos. 12, 13 and 23. The "Favourite," "The Wanderer," and the "Kate." Comments submitted by leave on behalf of His Britannic Majesty's Government upon the printed memorandum of the oral argument of the United States. (n. p., n. d.) 13 pp. 9341-The Jessie, The Thomas F. Bayard, and the Pescawha. the United States. (n. p., n. d.) 24 pp. 9342-The schooner Jessie, the schooner Thomas F. Bayard, the schooner Pescawha. Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government to the answer of the United States of America. Victoria, B. C. The Colonist Presses, 1914. 14 pp.

9343-Same.

Memorial of His Britannic Majesty's Government in support of the claim. Victoria, B. C. The Colonist Presses, 1913.

38 pp.

9344- -The "Kate." Memorial of His Britannic Majesty's Government in support of the claim (Claim 28). Vancouver, Canada. Western Specialty, Ltd., Printers, 1913. 42 pp. 9345-Same. Answer of the United States. (n. p., n. d.) Claim 28. 110 pp. 9346-Same. Memorandum of the oral argument of the United States in opposition to the claim. (n. p., n. d.) 33 pp.

9347-The "Coquitlam." Memorial of His Britannic Majesty's Government in support of the claim. Vancouver, Canada. Western Specialty, Ltd., Printers, 1913. 2 vols. and suppl., 1914.

10 pp.

9348-Same. 9349-Same.

(Claim 29.) 48 pp.

Answer of the United States. (n. p., n. d.)
Supplement to the answer of the United States. (n. p., n. d.)

13 pp. 9350-Same. Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government to the answer of the United States of America. Vancouver, Canada, Western Specialty, Ltd., Printers, 1914. 9 pp.

9351-Same. Supplement to the reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government. Vancouver, Canada, Western Specialty, Ltd., Printers, 1914. 12 pp.

9352-Same. Memorandum of the oral argument of the United States in opposition to the claim. (n. p., n. d.) 21 pp.

BERING SEA CLAIMS COMMISSION

9353-The Dominion of Behring Sea. Argument by N. L. Jeffries, attorney for the Alaska Commercial Company, in the Department of the Treasury. Philadelphia, Allen, Lane & Scott's Printing House, 1887. 48 pp. 9354-Great Britain. Parliament. United States. No. 2 (1890). Correspondence respecting the Bering sea seal fisheries, 1886-1890. Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty Aug., 1890. London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1890. 532 pp. (C.-6131.)

9355- -Same. Nos. 1 and 2 (1891). Further correspondence respecting the Behring sea seal fisheries. Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty, March and June, 1891. London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1891. 92 and 61 pp. (C.-6253; 6368.) 9356-Behring Sea arbitration. Case presented on the part of the Government of Her Britannic Majesty to the tribunal of arbitration constituted under article I of the treaty concluded at Washington on the 29th February, 1892, between Her Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. 161 pp. (Foreign Office, United States. No. 4, 1893.) London, printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1893. 9357-Behring Sea arbitration. Counter-case presented on the part of the Government of Her Britannic Majesty to the Tribunal of arbitration constituted under Article I of the treaty concluded at Washington on the 29th February, 1892, between Her Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. 315 pp. (Foreign office) United States. No. 3, 1893. London, printed for H. M. Stationery Office by Harrison and sons, 1893.

9358-Behring Sea arbitration. Argument of Her Majesty's Government. 162 pp. (Foreign Office) United States. No. 4, 1893. London. Printed for H. M. Stationery Office, by Harrison and sons, 1893. 9359-United States. Behring Sea arbitration. Argument of the United States before the Tribunal of arbitration convened at Paris under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain, concluded February 29, 1892. Presented to

both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. March,
1893. 327 pp.
(United States. No. 8, 1893.) Great Britain
Parliament. Papers by command. C.-6951. London, printed for
H. M. Stationery Office, by Harrison and sons, 1893.

241 pp.

9360-Behring Sea arbitration. Report of the Behring Sea Commission, and report of British commissioners of June 21, 1892. With five maps and diagrams, and appendices. (Gr. Brit. Foreign Office) United States. No. 2, 1893. London, printed for H. M. Stationery Office by Harrison and sons, 1893.

tion.

9361-Great Britain. Behring Sea commissioners. Behring Sea arbitraSupplementary report of the British Behring Sea commissioners, January 31, 1893. London, 1893. 68 pp. (Signed: George Baden-Powell, George M. Dawson.)

9362-Opinions of Mr. Justice Harlan at the conference in Paris of the Bering Sea tribunal of arbitration, constituted by the treaty of February 29, 1892, between Her Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. 228 pp. Washington, Govt. print, 1893. 9363-Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of arbitration, convened at Paris, under the treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded at Washington, February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. 16 v. Washington, Govt. print, 1895. (S. Ex. Doc. 177, pts. 1-16, 53rd Cong., 2nd Sess.; 3166.)

(The points of international laws involved in the fur seal controversy having been determined by the Fur Seal Arbitration, Paris, 1893, the Bering Sea Claims Commission was appointed under convention signed at Washington, Feb. 8, 1896, between the United States and Great Britain, for the settlement of claims for damages. Sessions of the Commission were held at Victoria, British Columbia, Nov. 23, 1896-Dec. 17, 1897.)

9364 Bering Sea Claims Commission, 1896-1897. Vol. 1, Record of Evidence taken at Victoria, B. C., by the Commissioners under the convention of Feb. 8, 1896, between the United States and Great Britain. Evidence. Vol. 2, same. Vol. 3, Appendices to Record of Evidence; Appendix A, Pleadings; Appendix B, Exhibits. Vol. 4, Record of Proceedings at Montreal, June 16, 1897, and at Halifax, Aug. 25th to Sept. 29, 1897; Oral Arguments. Vol. 5, Argument on behalf of Great Britain. 9365-Great Britain. Parliament. United States. No. 4 (1897). Correspondence with the United States Government respecting the seal fisheries in Behring Sea. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty, Sept., 1897. London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1897. 130 pp. C.-8662.) 9366-Fur-seal arbitration. In the matter of the claims of Great Britain against the United States of America before the Behring Sea claims commission. Argument for the United States in reply. Washington, Govt. print, 1897. 496 pp. (Counsel for the United States:

Don M. Dickinson, Robert Lansing, C. B. Warren.) 9367-Behring Sea Claims Commission. Award of commissioners appointed pursuant to convention of Feb. 8, 1896, between United States and Great Britain for settlement of claims in virtue of convention of Feb. 20, 1892 on Behring Sea controversy. (Summary of claims by the Secretary of State and text of conventions of Feb. 8, 1896, are included.) Jan. 14, 1898. 15 pp. (S. Doc. 59, 55th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 3; 3592.)

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION

9368 Joint Report of the United States and British commissioners on the Alaskan-Canadian boundary. December 31, 1895. Washington, Govt. print, 1898. 15 pp. (Commissioners: William W. Duffield, on behalf of the United States; William F. King, on behalf of Great

Britain.) Also in Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. Case of the U. S. 1903, Appendix, pp. 323-528. Same, 1904. (In S. Doc. 162, v. 2, pp. 523-528, 58th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 15; 4600. And S. Doc. 162, v. 3, pt. 2, pp. 365-370, 58th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 16; 4601.) 9369-Protocols, oral arguments, with index, award of the tribunal and opinions of its members. September 3 to October 20, 1903. 978 pp. London, printed at the Foreign Office by Harrison and sons, 1903. 9370-Alaska Boundary Tribunal. The argument of the United States before the tribunal convened at London under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded Jan. 24, 1903. 18 pp. Washington, Govt. print, 1903. 9371-Same. The counter case of the United States before the tribunal convened at London under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded Jan. 24, 1903. With Appendix. 2 v. in 1, and atlas. Washington, Govt. print, 1903. 9372-Same. The case of the United States before the tribunal convened at London under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded Jan. 24, 1903. 2 v. in 1, and atlas. Washington, Govt. print, 1903. Appendix: Treaties (1824-1903). Imperial Russian ukases (1799-1844). Diplomatic correspondence. Papers relating to renewal of the trading privilege granted to the United States by the treaty of 1824. Papers relating to Russian occupation up to the cession to the United States in 1867. Papers relating to the cession and transfer of Alaska to the United States in 1867. Papers relating to American occupation. Geographical and topographical information relative to Southeastern Alaska. Miscellaneous documents, etc. The atlas is supplemented by the "Atlas accompanying the counter case of the United States," which consists of maps number 26-47. It contains also biographical notes in regard to some of the cartographers: Arrowsmith, Hermann Berghaus, Adrien Hubert Brue, Thomas Devine, Eugene Duflot de Mofras, Robert Greenhow, John Pinkerton, Henry S. Tanner, Tichmenieff or Tikhmenief, and John Walch. Maps No. 1-3, 25, were prepared in the office of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.

9373-Same. Proceedings of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, convened at London, under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain, concluded at Washington, Jan. 24, 1903, for the settlement of questions with respect to the boundary line between the Territory of Alaska and the British possessions in North America. 7 v. and atlas, 3 v. 1904. (S. Doc. 162, 58th Cong., 2nd Sess.; 4600-4606.)

Joint

9374-Joint maps of international boundary between the United States and Canada along the 141st meridian from Arctic Ocean to Mt. St. Elias, surveyed and monumented 1907-13, under convention signed at Washington, April 21, 1906. U. S. Geol. Surv. 1918. 1 p., 1 pl., 41 maps. 9375-International boundary commission (U. S. and Canada). report upon the survey and demarcation of the international boundary between the United States and Canada along the 141st meridian from the Arctic Ocean to Mt. St. Elias. In accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the convention signed at Washington, April 21, 1906. (n. p.) 1918. 305 pp. and atlas. Department of State, 1918.

U. S. GEOGRAPHIC BOARD

9376-Notes. Orthography of Bering, by Marcus Baker. (U. S. Board on Geographic Names, Bull. No. 1, pp. 11-13, issued Dec. 31, 1890, by Smithson. Inst.)

9377-Report, 1890-91. Washington, Govt. print, 1892. 56 pp. (H. Ex. Doc. 16, 52nd Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 29; 2949.)

9378-Decisions, July, 1910, to July, 1912.

Washington, Govt. print,

1912. 39 pp. 9379-Decisions of Board, May 7 and June 4, 1919, with Report of subcommittee of Geographic Board on system for transliterating Russian alphabetic characters in spelling of place names, March 10, 1919, and with Decisions of Philippine Committee on Geographic Names approved by U. S. Geog. Board, March 5, 1919. 34 pp.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

9380-Alaska and the northwest part of North America, 1588-1898; maps in the Library of Congress. By P. L. Phillips, 119 pp. Washington, Govt. print, 1898.

9381-A list of maps of America in the Library of Congress; preceded by a list of works relating to cartography. By P. L. Phillips. 1137 pp. Washington, Govt. print, 1901.

9382-A list of geographical atlases in the Library of Congress, with bibliographical notes. Comp. under the direction of Philip Lee Phillips, F. R. G. S., chief, Division of maps and charts. 3 vs. Washington, Govt. print, 1909-14.

9383-Alaska.

PAN-AMERICAN UNION

Handbook No. 84. 133 pp. August, 1897. pp. 35-7, Forests of Alaska, varieties of timber, by I. Petroff. Washington, Govt. print, 1897. (S. Doc. 178, pt. 13, 55th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 12; 3601.)

9384-Same. 1898. With map dated Sept., 1898. (S. Doc. 178, pt. 6, 55th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 17; 3606.) Also in Commercial directory of the American republics, v. 2, 1898, pp. 707-732, 795-822, 881-904, and 965-992.

9385-Forests and timber supplies of Alaska. In Bur. of Amer. Republics, Bull. 91, 1898, v. 2, p. 717.

9386-Furs in the Americas, by W. A. Reid. In Pan.-Amer. Union Bull., v. 38, 1914, pp. 157-169.

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT

THE CONGRESS

JOINT COMMITTEE HEARINGS

Joint Committee to Investigate Interior Department and Forestry Service

9387-List of orders, letters, telegrams and other exhibits contained in Senate document 248, second session, 61st congress, relating to the charges made by L. R. Glavis to the President, arranged in chronological order. Prepared for the use of the Committee to investigate the Department of the Interior and Forestry Bureau by Paul Sleman. 322 pp. Washington, Govt. print, 1910. 9388- -Compilation of letters, telegrams, reports and other documents offered in evidence before the Joint Committee of Congress to investigate the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Forestry in the course of the hearings held by the Committee January 26May 28, 1910. Arranged by subjects and in chronological order. Prepared for the use of the Joint Committee by Paul Sleman, secretary of the Committee. In two volumes. Washington, Govt. print, 1910.

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