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659-Lane, Anne W. and Wall, Louise H. The letters of Franklin K. Lane, personal and political. . . Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company, 1922. (Pages 259-261. Letter on Alaska railroad-Memorandum on Alaska purchase.)

473 pp.

659a-Pierce, E. W. Memoirs and letters of Charles Sumner, 1860-1874. Alaska. 318-328. Roberts; Boston, 1893. 660-Pioneer Magazine, v. 1, 1911, May, p. 19. Wickersham in Washington. 661-Powell, Addison M. James Germansen-pioneer. Alaska's M., v. 2, 1906, Jan., pp. 36-40.

662—St. Nicholas, v. 49, 1922, February, pp. 416-422. Pathfinder of the Yukon, R. F. Wilson.

663-Seward, Frederick W. The autobiography of William H. Seward from 1801 to 1835. With a Memoir of his life and selections from his letters from 1851 to 1876. 822 pp. New York. 1877.

664-Seward, Olive R., ed. Wm. H. Seward's Travels Around the World. 788 pp. New York, 1873.

565-Smith, Joseph K. Alaskans in the public eye: Carl M. Johanson and Geoffrey Chealander. Alaska's M., v. 2, 1906, Jan., pp. 34-36.

666-Smith, Joseph K. Our delegates to Congress. Ex-Gov. Alfred P. Swineford; Omar J. Humphrey. Alaska's M., v. 2, 1906, Jan., pp. 70-71.

667—Smith, Katherine L. Interesting westerners: William Duncan. Sunset, v. 39, 1917, Sept., pp. 45-46.

668- -Spirit of Missions, v. 69, 1904, pp. 600-601, Aug. The Archdeacon of Alaska (Hudson Stuck).

669—Spray, Lafe E. Tom Nestor, the man that knows, talks Iditarod. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, May, pp. 22.

570-Stearns, Robert E. C. Obituary of R. Kennicott. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc., v. 3, 1863-67, pp. 298-299.

671-Steffa, Don. Tales of noted frontier characters. III. "Soapy" Smith, bad man and bluffer. Pac. M., v. 20, 1908, Oct., pp. 347-360. 672-Stewart, Robert L. Sheldon Jackson, pathfinder and prospector of the missionary vanguard in the Rocky Mountains and Alaska, by Robert L. Stewart. 488 pp. New York, Chicago, etc., F. H. Revell company, 1908.

673-Stowe, Lyman B. Patriots in the Public Service. Sketch of Gifford Pinchot. Outlook, v. 92, 1909, July 24, pp. 717-725.

674-Sunset, v. 40, 1918, Feb., pp. 44. Interesting westerners: Mrs. Ella Higginson.

675-Tamaree, Tillie P. Memoiries of Mrs. A. R. McFarland, the first woman missionary to Alaska. Home Missionary M., v. 27, 1913, June, pp. 190-192.

676—Taylor, Ben F. People I have met. Robert Kennicott. Examiner and Chronicle, New York, Thursday, Oct. 21, 1875.

677-Teck, F. C. Interesting westerners-the first Alaskan, Gov. J. F. A. Strong. Sunset, v. 34, 1915, pp. 948-956.

678-Underwood, Edmund B. A hero of the far north, Charles F. Putnam. M. of Am. Hist., v. 17, 1887, April, pp. 339-342.

679-Underwood, J. J. A man of quiet force, John E. Chilberg. Sunset, 1914, Feb., pp. 402-405.

680-Weems, Carrington. The Bishop of the Arctic, Rev. Peter T. Rowe. World's Work, v. 23, 1912, April, pp. 661-672. Same, condensed, Lit. Digest, v. 44, 1912, April 6, pp. 692-693.

681-Wellman, Walter. John Hay: Man and Statesman. Am. R. of R., 1905, Aug., v. 32, No. 187.

682-Williams, Ida. A woman of the North. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 7, 1909, March, pp. 496-497.

683-Willoughby, Florance B. George Watkins Evans, authority on Alaska coal. Sunset, v. 36, 1916, Feb., p. 39.

684—Willoughby, Florance B. Woman who nursed a whole Alaskan tribeMrs. Alice Anderson. Sunset, v. 36, 1916, May, pp. 34-35.

685-Willoughby, Florance B. "Chief George" Barrett, early Alaskan pioneer and Indian scout and discoverer of the northern coal fields. Sunset, v. 36, 1916, June, p. 38.

686-Willoughby, Florence B. Interesting westerners-Mrs. C. W. Hammond. Sunset, v. 38, 1917, Feb., p. 41.

687-Willoughby, Barrett. Interesting westerners: A Russian historian in Alaska, Father Andrew P. Kashevaroff. Sunset, vol. 50, 1923, Feb., pp. 26-28. 688-Willoughby, Barrett. Interesting westerners: Alaska's Treasurer: Walstein G. Smith. Sunset, v. 50, 1923, April, pp. 28-29.

689-Willoughby, Barrett. A little Alaskan Schooner was my childhood home. Amer. M., v. 98, No. 4, 1924, Oct., pp. 10-11, 98-107.

BIRDS

690-Adam, Bristow. Chikie, the burgomaster. Cent., v. 81, 1911, April, pp. 460-467.

691-Adams, Edward. Notes on the birds of Michaelaski, Norton Sound. Ibis, 4th s., v. 2, no. 8, 1878, Oct., pp. 420-442.

692-Anthony, A. W. Stray notes from Alaska. Auk, n.s., v. 23, 1906, April, pp. 179-186.

693-Baird, Spencer F. On additions to the bird fauna of North America made by the Scientific Corps of the Russo-American Telegraph expedition. Chicago Acad. Sci. Trans., v. 1, 1869, pp. 311-325.

694-Bales, L. L. Gull nesting in Alaska. Outdoor Life, v. 23, 1909, Jan., pp. 43-44.

695-Bales, L. L. The Roosevelt bird reserve. Outdoor Life, v. 28, 1911, July, pp. 47-50.

696-Bean, Tarleton H. Our unique spoon-billed sandpiper. For. and Str., v. 16, 1881, April 21, p. 225.

697-Beer, H. After ptarmigan in Alaska. Field and Str., v. 3, 1898, Oct., pp. 352-353.

698 Bishop, Louis B. Annotated list of birds. With Osgood, W. H. Results of a biological reconnaissance of the Yukon River Region, 1900. 699-Bishop, Louis B. Description of three new birds from Alaska. Auk, n. s., v. 17, 1900, April, pp. 113-120.

700-Burroughs, John. Far and near. 287 pp. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1904.

701-Buturlin, S. Red-spotted bluethroat of Alaska. Auk, n.s., v. 25, 1908, Jan., pp. 35-37.

702-Cantwell, Geo. G. On isolated Alaskan islands. Osprey, v. 2, pp. 63-65, 1898, Jan. Brief notes on birds collected during a collecting trip to Egg Island (Forrester Island) in June, 1897. 703-Cantwell, George G. A June day on Egg Island off Alaska. Outing, v. 32, 1898, June, pp. 241-244.

704-Cassin, John. Illustrations of the birds of California, Texas, Oregon, British and Russian America. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1856; same 1862.

705-Chapman, Frank M. List of birds collected in Alaska by the Andrew J. Stone Expedition of 1901. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., v. 16, 1902, pp. 231-247.

706—Chapman, Frank M. List of birds collected in Alaska by the Andrew J. Stone expedition of 1903. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., v. 20, 1904, pp. 399-406.

707-Coinde, Jean Paul. Notice sur la faune ornithologique de l'ile de Saint Paul suive de l'enumeration de quelques especes d'insectes (coleopteres) des Aleoutiennes et du Kamtschatka. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 2 ser., v. 12, 1860, pp. 396-405.

708-Cooke, Wells W. Our greatest travelers: birds that fly from pole to pole; and birds that make 2,500 miles in a single flight. Nat. Geog. M., v. 22, 1911, April, pp. 346-365.

709-Cooke, Wells W. The yellow-billed loon; a problem in migration. Condor, v. 17, 1915, Nov.-Dec., pp. 213-214.

710-Dale, Bonnycastle. The American Golden-Eye. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 6, 1908, Dec., pp. 178-182.

711-Davis, William A. Bird life in the Arctic. Pop. Educ., v. 40, 1923, Jan., pp. 260-261.

712—Dixon, Joseph. Some experiences of a collector in Alaska. Condor, v. 9, 1907, Sept.-Oct., pp. 128-135.

713-Dixon, Joseph. Fieldnotes from Alaska. Condor, v. 10, 1908, JulyAug., pp. 139-143.

714-Dixon, Joseph. A life history of the Northern Bald Eagle. Condor, v. 11, 1909, Nov.-Dec., pp. 187-193.

715-Dixon, Joseph. Migration of the yellow-billed Loon. Auk, v. 33, No. 4, Oct., 1916.

716—Dixon, Joseph. The Home Life of Baird Sandpiper. Condor, v. xix, 1917, May, pp. 77-84.

717-Elliot, D. G. Descriptions of an apparently new species and subspecies of ptarmigan from the Aleutian Islands. Auk, n.s., v. 13, 1896, Jan., pp. 24-29. 718-Elliot, Willard A. Birds of the Pacific coast, including a brief account of the distribution and habitat of one hundred and eighteen birds that are more or less common to the Pacific coast states and British Columbia, many of which are found eastward to the Rocky Mountains and beyond; with fifty-six colorplates, by R. Bruce Hornsfall. 211 pp. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1923. 719-Figgins, J. D. Field notes on the birds and mamals of the Cook's Inlet region of Alaska (Abstract). Linnean Soc., New York, Proc., 1903-4, pp. 15-39.

720-Finsch, Otto. Zur ornithologie Nordwest-Amerikas. Bremen naturw. vereins Abhandl. April, 1872. Band 3. pp. 17-28. (Reviews previous literature with criticisms and summary.)

721-Grinnell, Joseph. Petrels of Sitka. Nidologist, v. 4, 1897, March, pp. 76-78.

722-Grinnell, Joseph. Summer birds of Sitka. Auk, n.s., v. 15, 1898, April, pp. 122-131.

723—Grinnell, Joseph. Birds of the Kotzebue Sound region, Alaska. 80 pp. Cooper ornith. club of Cal. Pacific coast avifauna. No. 1. Santa Clara, Cal., The Club, 1900.

724 Grinnell, Joseph. Notes on some birds of Cape Nome, Alaska. Condor, v. 2, 1900, Sept.-Oct., pp. 112-115.

725-Grinnell, Joseph. Record of Alaskan birds in the collection of the Leland Stanford Junior University. Condor, v. 3, 1901, Jan.-Feb., pp. 19-23.

726—Grinnell, Joseph. A collection of birds from Forty-mile, Yukon Territory. Condor, v. 11, 1909, Nov.-Dec., pp. 202-207.

727—Grinnell, Joseph. Birds and mammals, of the 1907 Alexander expedi

tion to southeastern Alaska. 264 pp. Univ. of Cal. Pub. in Zool., v. 5, no. 2. Contrib. from the Univ. of Cal. Mus. of vertebrate zoology. Berkeley, The University Press, 1909.

728-Grinnell, Joseph. Birds of the 1908 Alexander Alaska expedition, with a note on the avifaunal relationships of the Prince William Sound district. 428 pp. Univ. of Cal. Publ. in Zool., v. 5, No. 12. Berkeley, The University Press, 1910.

729—Grinnell, Joseph. Miscellaneous records from Alaska. Condor, v. 12, 1910, Jan.-Feb., pp. 41-43.

730-Grinnell, Joseph. The Willow Ptarmigan. Re-printed from BirdLore, v. 14, 1912, Dec., pp. 376-379.

731—Grinnell, Joseph. A new ruffed grouse from the Yukon Valley. Reprinted from Condor, v. 18, 1916, July, pp. 166-167.

732-Harting, James E. Catalogue of an Arctic collection of birds presented by Mr. John Barrow . . . to the university museum of Oxford, with notes on the species. Zool. Soc. London Proc., v. 39, 1871, pp. 110-123. "A good many birds from the Franklin search expedition, including among others species Eurynorhynchus pusillus from Bering Straits."

733-Heath, Harold. Birds observed on Forrester island, Alaska, during the summer of 1913. Condor, v. 17, 1915, Jan.-Feb., pp. 20-41. 734-Henshaw, H. W. On a new gull from Alaska. Auk, n.s., v. 1, 1884, July, pp. 250-252.

734a-Hornaday, William T. Alaska can save the American eagle. Nat. Hist., v. 20, 1920, Mar. and April, pp. 117-119, 334.

735-Ingersoll, Ernest. Alaskan bird-life as depicted by many writers. 72 pp. New York, National Association of Audubon Societies. 1914. 736-Kelly, P. M. Animals and birds of the Yukon. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908, Sept., pp. 381-388.

737-Kittlitz, Frederich H. von. Nachtragliche bemerkungen zu den im verlage von Justus Perthes in Gotha so eben erschienen: "Denkwurdigkeiten einer reise nach dem russischen America, nach Micronesien und durch Kamtschatka." Jour. fur ornith. hrsg. von. dr. Jean Cabanis. Leipzig, L. A. Kittler, 1858. v. 6, pp. 387-390. 738-Kleinschmit, F. E. A search for an Arctic bird, spoonbill sandpiper. Outdoor World and Recr., v. 48, 1913, March, pp. 185-188, 227-228. 739-Lucas, F. A. Walrus Island, a bird metropolis of Bering sea. Bird Lore, v. 3, 1901, April, pp. 45-49.

740-Macoun, John. Catalogue of Canadian birds. 3 pts in 1 v., Ottawa, printed by S. E. Dawson for Canadian Geological Survey, 1900-04. 741-Macoun, John and Macoun, James M. Catalogue of Canadian birds. 761 pp. Ottawa, Government printing bureau, 1909. Canadian Geol. Surv. 742—McGregor, Richard C. New Alaskan birds. Condor, v. 3, No. 1, 1901, Jan.-Feb., p. 8.

743-McGregor, Richard C. A list of birds collected in Norton Sound, Alaska. Condor, v. 4, 1902, Nov.-Dec., pp. 135-144.

744-McGregor, Richard C. Birds observed in the Krenitzin Islands, Alaska. Condor, v. 8, 1906, Sept.-Oct., pp. 114-122.

745-Merriam, C. H. American Ornithological Union. Preliminary Report of the Committee on bird migration. Auk, v. 10, n.s. 2, 1885, pp. 53-63. 746-Murdoch, J. Bird migration at Point Barrow, Arctic Alaska. Auk, v. 10, n.s. 2, 1885, p. 63.

747-Murdoch, John. Notes on some species of birds attributed to Point Barrow, Alaska. Auk, n.s., v. 2, 1885, April, p. 200-201.

748-Newton, Alfred. Notes on the birds of the Yukon region. Ibis, 2nd ser., v. 6, 1870, p. 521.

749-Oberholser, Harry C. A new wren from Alaska. Auk, n.s., v. 17, 1900, pp. 25-26.

750-Osgood, Wilfred H. In Alaska's rain belt. Condor, v. 7, 1905, MayJune, pp. 68-71.

751-Palmer, T. S. Our national bird reservations. (Including a map of the Aleutian islands reservations. Am. Mus. J., v. 13, 1913, May, pp. 203-214.

752-Palmer, William. The Sitkan kinglet. Auk, n.s., v. 14, 1897, Oct., pp. 399-401.

753-Ridgway, Robert. On the glaucous gull of Bering's sea and contiguous waters. Auk, n.s., v. 3, 1886, July, pp. 330-331.

754-Risedorph, Caroline W. Along the beaches and over the hills. AlaskaYukon M., v. 4, 1907, Sept., pp. 83-87.

755-Shaw, W. T. Sitka birds. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Oct., pp.

121-123.

756-Shaw, W. T. List of Alaska birds and mammals. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, July, pp. 314-315.

757-Sheldon, Charles. List of birds observed on the upper Toklat river, near Mt. McKinley, Alaska, 1907-8. Auk, n.s., v. 26, Jan. 1, 1909, pp. 66-70. 758-Soto, Albert. Eider ducks of Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 3, 1907, May, pp. 227-228.

759-Stejneger, Leonard. Analecta ornithologica. Series 1 to 6. Auk,

n.s., v. 1, 1884, April, pp. 166-173; July, pp. 225-235; Oct., pp. 358367; v. 2, 1885, Jan., pp. 43-50; April, pp. 178-188; Oct., pp. 337-343.

760-Swarth, Harry S. Birds and mammals of the 1909 Alexander Alaska expedition. 172 pp. Univ. of Cal. Pub. in Zool., v. 7, no. 2. Berkeley, The University Press, 1911.

761-Swarth, Harry S. Description of a new hairy woodpecker from southeastern Alaska. 318 pp. Univ. Cal. Publ. in Zool., v. 7, no. 9. Berkeely, The University Press, 1911.

762-Swarth, Harry S. Report on a collection of birds and mammals from Vancouver Island. 116 pp. Univ. Cal. Pub. in Zool., v. 10, no. 1. Berkeley, The University Press, 1912.

763-Swarth, Harry S. A visit to Nootka Sound. Condor, v. 14, 1912, Jan., pp. 15-21.

764-Swarth, Harry S. Birds and mammals of the Stikine River region of northern British Columbia and southeastern Alaska. 314 pp. Univ.

Cal. Publ. in Zool., v. 24, no. 2.
ornia Press, 1922.

Berkeley, Cal., University of Calif

7.65-Taverner, P. A. A new subspecies of Dendragapus, from Southern Yukon territory. Auk, v. 31, 1914, July, pp. 385-388.

766-Townsend, Charles H. List of the midsummer birds of the Kowak river, northern Alaska. Auk, n.s., v. 4, 1887, Jan., pp. 11-13.

767-Tristram, Henry B. Notes on some passerine birds, chiefly palearctic. Ibis, 3rd S., v. 1, no. 2, 1871, pp. 231-234.

768-Turner, Lucien M. Notes on the birds of the Blizhni or Nearer islands, Alaska. Auk, n.s., v. 2, 1885, April, pp. 154-159.

769-Walker, E. P. Probable breeding of the Aleutian Tern in S. E. Alaska. The Condor, v. xxii, no. 3, 1920, May-June.

770-Walker, E. P. Bird Fatalities resulting from a shipwreck (S. S. "Princess Sophia"). Condor, v. xxiv, no. 1, 1922, Jan.-Feb.

771-Walker, E. P. The Kitlitz Murrelet in Southeastern Alaska. The Murrelet, v. iii, no. 2, 1922, May, pp. 9-10.

772-Walker, E. P. Definite breeding record for the Aleutian Tern in S. E. Alaska. The Condor, v. xxv, no. 4, 1923, July-Aug., pp. 113-117. 773—Willett, George. Birds of Sitka and vicinity, Southeastern Alaska. Condor, v. 16, 1914, no. 2, March-April, pp. 71-91.

BOTANY

774—Alaska Monthly Magazine, v. 2, 1906, Sept., pp. 47-49. The flora and fauna of Alaska Territory offers a virgin field for studying the history of vegetable and animal species. (From Yukon Valley News.) 775-Almqvist, Ernst. Die lichenenvegetation der kusten des BeringsMeeres. Nordenskjold, A. E., ed. Vega-expetitionens vetenskapliga iakttagelser. Stockholm, F. & G. Beijer, 1882-87, v. 4, pp. 509-541. 1887.

776-Anderson, J. P. Notes on the Flora of Sitka, Alaska. Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc., 1916, v. 23, pp. 427-482, plates.

777—Anderson, J. P. Alaska-grown plants, grown and for sale by Juneau florists. Issued Feb. 12, 1918. 8 pp. Juneau, 1918.

778—Anderson, J. P. Plants of southeastern Alaska. Iowa Acad. of Sci. Proc., v. xxv, 1918, pp. 427-449.

779-Anderson, J. P. Supplemental list of plants from southeastern Alaska. Iowa Acad. of Sci. Proc., v. xxvi, 1919, pp. 327-331.

780-Anderson, J. P. Some Alaska Fungi. Iowa Acad. of Sci. Proc., v. xxvii, 1920, pp. 99-108.

781-Anderson, J. P. Botrytis Cinerea in Alaska. Phytopathology, v. 14, March, 1924, pp. 152-155.

782—Arthur, Joseph C. Some Alaskan and Yukon rusts. Plant W., v. 14, 1911, pp. 233-236.

783-Blake, Theodore A. Notes on Alaska. Cal. Acad. Sci. Proc., v. 4, 1873, pp. 13-15. Also condensed in Mercant. Marine M., London, v. 15, 1868, March, pp. 73-75.

784-Blanchard, W. C. Alaskan flower garden. Gard. Mag., v. 21, 1915, Feb., p. 38.

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