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883-Edinburgh Review, v. 191, 1900, April, pp. 279-304. The Alaska Boundary.

884-Engineering and Contracting, v. 53, 1920, Jan. 21, pp. 82. AlaskaYukon boundary commission. Report.

885-Ewart, John S., K. C. The kingdom of Canada, imperial federation, the colonial conferences, the Alaska boundary and other essays. 370 pp. Toronto, Morang & Co., limited, 1908.

886-Flemer, John A. The settlement and survey of the Alaskan boundary. Eng. M., v. 45, 1913, May, pp. 209-226.

887-Foster, John W. The Alaskan boundary. Nat. Geog. M., v. 10, 1899, Oct., pp. 377-391; Nov., pp. 425-456.

888-Foster, John W. The Alaskan boundary tribunal.

14 pp. Washing

ton, D. C., Judd & Detweiler, printers, 1903. (A lecture delivered in his course in American diplomacy in Columbian University, Washington, D. C., Dec. 8, 1903.)

889-Foster, John W. The Alaskan boundary tribunal and decision. Nat. Geog. M., v. 15, 1904, Jan., pp. 1-14.

890-Fullerton, A. Boundary building. Ind., v. 103, 1920, Aug. 28, p. 250. 891-Goldthwaite's Geog. M., v. 1, 1891, Feb., pp. 129-132. Surveying the eastern boundary of Alaska.

892-Gosnell, R. E. The Alaska boundary question. Canad. M., v. 6, 1896, Jan., pp. 248-258.

893-Great Britain. Boundary between the Dominion of Canada and the territory of Alaska. Case presented on the part of the government of His Brittannic Majesty to the tribunal constituted under article I of the convention signed at Washingon, January 24, 1903, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. 105. pp. London. Printed at the Foreign office, by Harrison & Sons, 1903. 894 Same. Appendix to the case of His Majesty's government before the Alaska boundary tribunal. 37 maps. Has title: British case Alaska boundary. Atlas. Appendix vol. II. London, McCorquodale & Co., 1903.

895 Great Britain. Boundary between the Dominion of Canada and the territory of Alaska. Argument presented on the part of the government of His Britannic Majesty to the tribunal constituted under article I of the convention signed at Washington, Janary 24, 1903, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. 127 pp. London. Printed at the Foreign Office, by Harrison & Sons. 1903. 896 Great Britain. Boundary between the Dominion of Canada and the territory of Alaska. Counter-case presented on the part of the government of His Britannic Majesty to the tribunal constituted under article I of the convention signed at Washington, January 24, 1903. between_His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. 81 pp. London. Printed at the Foreign Office by Harrison & Son" 1903. 897-Same. Appendix to the counter case of His Majesty's government before the Alaska boundary tribunal. 2 vs., London, McCorquodale & Co., limited, 1903.

898-Hanford, C. H. Boundary disputes with our Northern neighborssettled and unsettled. Alaska and Northw. Q., v. 1, 1899, April, pp.

143-159.

899-Harper's, v. 47, 1903, April 4, p. 540. Story of the Alaskan bound

ary.

900-Harper's, v. 47, 1903, Sept., p. 1468. mission.

The Alaskan Boundary Com

901-Harper's, v. 47, 1903, Oct. 31, p. 1728. The decision of the Alaska Boundary Commission.

902-Harper's, v. 47, 1903, Nov. 7, pp. 1776-1777. Canada and the Alaska boundary award.

903-Hicks, Arthur L. Notes on the technique of boundary delimitation. Roy. Geog. Soc. Geog. Jl., v. 58, 1921, Dec., pp. 417-443.

904-Hodgins, Thomas. The Alaska-Canadian boundary dispute. Contemp. Rev., v. 82, 1902, Aug., pp. 190-206. 905-Hodgins, Thomas. The Alaska-Canada boundary dispute, under the Anglo-Russian treaty of 1825; the Russian-American Alaska treaty of 1867; and the Anglo-American conventions of 1892, 1894 and 1897. An historical and legal review. (From the Contemporary review). 26 pp. 1st ed., Toronto, 1902. 2nd ed., Toronto, W. Tyrell & Co., 1903.

906-Hodgins, Thomas. The Alaskan boundary. Outlook, v. 74, 1903, July 11, pp. 675-676.

907-Hodgins, Thomas. The Alaskan boundary-its practicability and cost. No. Am. R., v. 179, 1904, July, pp. 65-71.

908-Holdrich, T. H. The Alaskan boundary. Geog. J., v. 22, 1903, Dec., pp. 674-676.

909-Hunter, Joseph. Report on boundary line. Canad. Parl. Sess. Papers, 1878, v. 11, No. 125. 171 pp.

910 Independent, v. 55, 1903, Oct. 22, pp. 2483, 2527-8. The Alaskan boundary decision.

911-Independent, v. 55, 1903, Oct. 29, pp. 2540-2541.

boundary decision.

Canada and the

912-Independent, v. 74, 1913, May 15, pp. 1101. Last boundary monu

ment.

913-Jebb, Richard.

Arnold. 1905.

Studies in colonial nationalism. London, Edward (Chap. 3, pp. 25-60: The Alaskan boundary.) 914-Klotz, Otto J. Alaska boundary survey. Pop. Astron., v. 3, 1896, Feb., pp. 348-352; April, pp. 395-400.

915-L...... N......... Le ligne-frontiere "Panhandle" de l'Alaska. Flagrante absurdite geographique. Soc. Geog. Quebec Bull., v. 4, No. 2, 1910, Mai, pp. 121-127.

916-Lansing, Robert. The question settled by the award of the Alaskan Boundary tribunal. An address. Jan. 19, 1904. Am. Geog. Soc. Bull., v. 36, 1904, pp. 65-80.

917-Lewis, James H. The Alaska boundary.

Alaska and Northw. Q.,

v. 1, No. 4, 1899, pp. 202-203. 918-Lewis, W. H. The Alaskan boundary dispute from an American point of view. R. of R., v. 20, 1899, Aug., pp. 188-191.

919- -Living Age, v. 237, 1903, April 4, pp. 55-58. The Alaskan Boundary. 920-Living Age, v. 239, 1903, Nov. 21, pp. 504-506. The Alaskan boundary decision.

921-McDiarmid, F. A. Determination of the 141st meridian. Roy. Astron. Soc. Canada Jl., v. 2, 1908, March-April, pp. 84-95.

922-McGrath, J. E. Alaska boundary survey. Am. Geog. Soc., v 22, 1890, No. 2, pp. 521-523.

923-Martin, L. Glaciers and international boundaries. Sci. Am. Suppl., v. 76, 1913, Aug. 30, p. 129.

924-Mendenhall, Thomas C. The Alaskan boundary survey. I. Introduction. II. The boundary south of Fort Yukon, by J. E. McGrath. III. The boundary north of Fort Yukon, by J. H. Turner. National Geog. M., v. 4, 1893, Feb. 8, pp. 177-197. 925-Mendenhall, Thomas C. The Alaska boundary line. 1896, April, pp. 517-526. 926-Mendenhall, Thomas C. The Alaska boundary line. An address before the American Geographical Society. Am. Geog. Soc. Bull., v. 32. 1900, pp. 67-72.

Atlant., v. 77,

927-Mills, David. The Canadian view of the Alaskan boundary dispute as stated by Hon. D. Mills, in an interview with the correspondent of the Chicago Tribune on the 14th August, 1899. 23 pp. Ottawa, Government printing bureau, 1899.

928-Moore, John B. The Alaskan boundary. No. Am. R., v. 169, 1899, Oct., pp. 501-515.

929-Nation, v. 75, 1902, Oct. 2, pp. 258-259. The Alaska boundary. 930-Nation, v. 77, 1903, Sept. 10, pp. 200-201. Aspects of the Alaska dispute.

931-Nation, v. 77, 1903, Oct. 22, p. 314. The Alaska decision.

932-Nation, v. 77, 1903, Nov. 12, p. 377. The real Canadian feeling. 933-National Geographic Magazine, v. 19, 1908, March, pp. 176-189.

Marking the Alaskan boundary. 934—North-American Review, v. 167, 1898, Aug., pp. 165-175. The AngloAmerican joint high commission: by a Canadian liberal. 935-North-American Review, v. 168, 1899, pp. 615-624.

Work of the Joint High Commission: by a Canadian liberal. 936-Outlook, v. 73, 1903, Jan. 31, pp. 233-234; Feb. 21, pp. 411. Alaskan treaty ratified.

937

Outlook, v. 74, 1903, July 11, pp. 675-676; Aug. 22, pp. 961-962.
Alaskan boundary.

938 Outlook, v. 74, 1903, Aug. 22, pp. 961-962. The Alaskan difficulty. 939 Outlook, v. 75, 1903, Oct. 24, pp. 439-441. Adjudication and arbitration.

940-Parker, Richard W. The Alaskan boundary question. No. Am. R., V.

176, 1903, June, pp.

913-926.

941-Patterson, Norman. The Alaskan boundary. Nov., pp. 59-62.

942-Public Opinion, v. 23, 1897, Sept. 9, p. 329.

(From Portland Oregonian.)

Canad. M., v. 20, 1902,

The Alaska boundary.

943-Review of Reviews, v. 28, 1903, Nov. 21, pp. 526-529. The end of

the Alaska dispute.

944-Riggs Thomas, Jr.

Marking the Alaskan boundary. Nat. Geog. M.,

v. 20, 1909, July, pp. 593-607.

945-Riggs, Thomas, Jr., and Tuckerman, W. R. Our Arctic boundary. World Today, v. 20, 1911, April, pp. 417-426.

946-Riggs, Thomas, Jr. Surveying the 141st meridian.

v. 23, 1912, pp. 684-713.

Nat. Geog. M.,

947-Robins, Elizabeth. Alaskan boundary (Some opinions of those who cross it.) Fortn. R., v. 80, 1903, Nov., pp. 792-799.

948-Saturday Review, v. 88, 1899, July 29, pp. 125-126. Problems of the West.

949-Scidmore, Eliza R. The disputed boundary between Alaska and British Columbia. Cent. M., n.s., v. 20, 1891, July, pp. 473-475. 950-Scidmore, Eliza R. The Alaska boundary question. Cent. M., v.

52, 1896, May, pp. 143-146.

951-Scientific American, v. 98, 1908, May 30, p. 391. Ancient records on Alaska's boundary.

952-Slosson, Preston W. Alaskan boundary question. Ind., v. 81, 1915, March 22, pp. 420-421.

953-Sullivan, May K. The old stone house. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Nov., pp. 245-249.

954-Tittman, Otto H. Progress of the demarcation of the Alaska boundary. Am. Philos. Soc. Proc., v. 47, 1908, pp. 86-90. 955-Townsend, Horace. The Alaskan boundary question.

72, 1899, Sept., pp. 490-499.

956-Tracy, Frank B. The Republic and the Dominion. No. Am. R., v. 177,

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578-586.

Fortn. R.,

V.

(Apropos of the 1903, Oct., pp.

957-Tupper, Sir Charles. The Alaskan question. Brit. Col. Min. Rec., Christmas, 1899, pp. 1-5.

958-Turnock, Francis H. The consequences of the Alaskan boundary award. From a Canadian point of view. Outlook, v. 75, 1903, Nov. 7, pp. 604-607.

959-Varney, G. J. The landward boundary of Alaska. Green Bag, v. 8, 1896, April, pp. 152-157.

960-Wade, F. C. Some comments on the Alaskan award. Canadian M., v. 22, 1904, F., pp. 336-342.

961-Wade, F. C. Treaties affecting the North Pacific Coast. Read before the 6th Ann. Conference, Association of Canadian clubs, Vancouver, Aug. 4, 1914. Vancouver, 1914. 958 pp. Toronto,

19 pp.

962-White, James. Boundary disputes and treaties.

Glasgow, Brook & Co., 1914.

963-Wilson, John L.

Alaska boundary. The Alaska and Northw. Q., v. 1, 1899, No. 2, pp. 162-163. 964-World's Work, v. 7, 1903, Dec., pp. 4171-4173.

ary decision.

BROOKS, ALFRED H.

The Alaskan bound

964a-Northwestern America and Northeastern Asia. A criticism. Science, v. 15, 1890, pp. 909-910.

965-Notes on the geology of the Tanana and White river basin, Alaska. Abstract: Science, n.s., v. 9, 1899, p. 622.

966 and Hayes, C. W. Ice cliffs on White river, Yukon territory. Nat. Geog. M., v. 11, 1900, May, pp. 199-201. 967-A new occurrence of Cassiterite in Alaska.

1901, April 12, pp. 593-594.

968—and Schrader, F. C.

Science, n.s., v. 13,

Some notes on the Nome gold region of Alaska. Am. Inst. Min. Eng. Trans., v. 30, 1901, pp. 236-247.

969 and Collier, Arthur J. Glacial phenomena of the Seward Peninsula (Alaska.) Abstract: Science, n.s., v. 13, 1901, pp. 188-189. Abstract of paper read before the Geological Society of Washington.

969a-The placer gold fields of the Nome region. Min. & Met., v. 24, 1901, pp. 249-252.

970-Proposed surveys in Alaska in 1902. Nat. Geog. M., v. 13, 1902, April, pp. 133-135.

971-Geological reconnaisance in Southeastern Alaska. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 13, 1902, Aug., pp. 253-266.

972-A reconnaissance in the Mt. McKinley region, Alaska. Abstract: Science, n.s., v. 16, 1902, pp. 985-986.

972a-The copper deposits of the White, Tanana and Copper River regions, Alaska. Eng. & Min. J., v. 74, 1902, pp. 13-14.

973-and Reaburn, D. L. Plan for climbing Mt. McKinley. (Reprint from Nat. Geog. M., v. 14, 1903, Jan., pp. 30-35). Washington, Judd, 1903. 974-An exploration to Mount McKinley, America's highest mountain. J. of Geog., v. 2, 1903, Nov., pp. 441-469. Reprinted in Smithson. Repts., 1903, pp. 407-425.

974a-The mining industry in Alaska. Eng. & Min. J., v .77, 1904, pp. 75-78. Reprinted in Min. Industry, 1903, N. Y., 1904, pp. 420-428. 975-The geography of Alaska. Illustrated by a new map. Nat. Geog. M., v. 15, 1904, May, pp. 213-217.

975a-The geography of Alaska, with an outline of the geomorpology. Int. Cong. of Geogr., 1905, pp. 204-230.

976-Alaska. Eng. & Min. J., v. 79, 1905, pp. 16-18.

8th

977-The investigation of Alaska's mineral wealth. Am. Geog. Soc. Bull., v. 37, 1905, Jan., pp. 26-40.

978-Geological reconnaissance map of Alaska. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 17, 1905, pp. 695-700.

979-The exploration of Alaska. Nat. Geog. M., v. 16, 1905, May, pp.

251-252.

980-Errors about Alaska. Outlook, v. 80, 1905, May 27, pp. 249-250. 981-The Alaskan range. Bull. Am. Geog. Soc., v. 37, 1905, Aug., pp.

468-480.

982-The investigation of Alaska's mineral wealth. Trans., v. 35, 1905, pp. 376-396.

Am. Inst. Min. Eng.

983-The outlook for coal mining in Alaska. Am. Inst. Min. Eng. Trans., v. 36, 1906, pp. 489-507; Bi-Mo. Bull., no. 4, 1905, pp. 683-702. 984—The geologic survey of Alaska. Pop. Sci. M., v. 68, 1906, Jan., pp. 42-54.

985-The influence of geography on exploration and settlement of Alaska. Am. Geog. Soc. Bull., v. 38, 1906, Feb., pp. 102-105. 986 Recent publications on Alaska and Yukon Territory.

v. 1, 1906, Feb.-Mch., pp. 340-359.

987-The mineral resources of Alaska.

1906, pp. 194-214.

Econ. Geol.,

Am. Min. Cong., 8th Ann. Sess.,

988 and Kindle, E. M. The Paleozoic section of the upper Yukon. Abstract. Science, n.s., v. 25, 1907, Feb. 1, pp. 181-182. 989-Railway routes in Alaska. Reprinted from the Nat. Geog. M., v. 18,

1907, March, pp. 165-190. Washington, Judd & Detweiler, 1907. 990 and Kindle, E. M. Paleozoic and associated rocks of the upper Yukon, Alaska. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 19, 1908, Oct., pp. 255-314. 991-Alaska and its mineral resources. Am. Min. Cong., Report of Proc., 11th Ann. Sess., 1908, Dec. 2-5, pp. 258-268. 992-Progress in Alaska. Min. & Sci. Press, v. 98, 1909, Jan. 30, pp.

193-194.

993-History of mining in Alaska.

pp. 149-152.

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, May,

994 The Alaska of today. R. of R., v. 40, 1909, July, pp. 49-62. 995-Mining and mineral wealth of Alaska. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Wash., 1909. U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Alaskan Exhibit. 46 pp.. Washington, D. C., Press of Judd & Detweiler, 1909.

996-The coal fields of Alaska-With a few notes on the mineral wealth of the territory. Nat. Geogr. M., v. 21, 1910, Jan., pp. 83-88. 997-Alaska coal and its utilization. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, Aug., pp. 197-203.

998-The future of Alaska Coal. Reprint, 10 pp., Am. Min. Cong., Proc., 14th Sess., 1911.

999—Geography and development of the Alaska coal deposits. Assoc. Am. Geog. Ann., v. 1, 1912, pp. 85-94.

1000 and Martin, George C.

sources of the world.

The coal resources of Alaska; The coal re12th Intern. Geol. Cong., Canada, 1913,

v. 1, pp. lxiv-lxv; v. 2, pp. 541-552.

1001-Mountain exploration in Alaska. American Alpine Club. Alpina Americana, No. 3, Philadelphia, 1914. 22 pp., maps.

1002-The development of Alaska by government railroads.

v. 28, 1914, May, pp. 586-596.

Q. J. Econ

1003-The petroleum fields of Alaska. Am. Inst. Min. Eng. Bull., No. 98, 1915, Feb., pp. 199-207.

1004 Future of mining in Alaska. Min. & Sci. Press, v. 123, 1921, Aug.

6, p. 302.

[blocks in formation]

1005 In the caribou country. Outing, v. 56, 1910, June, pp. 259-269. 1006-The brown bear of Alaska. Outing, v. 58, 1911, June, pp. 259-272. 1007—Where the white sheep range. Outing, v. 60, 1912, May, pp. 131-143. 1008-An Alaskan happy hunting ground. Outing, v. 62, 1913, May, pp.

194-209.

1009-Trailing the world's largest caribou.

50, 1914, Jan., pp. 26-30.

Outdoor World & Rec., v.

1010—Alaska. Mentor, v. 2, 1914, Dec. 1, No. 20, 10 pp.

1011-Moose of Alaska. Outing, v. 67, 1915. Oct., pp. 50-60.
1012-The quest of the Golden Valley; a story of adventure on the Yukon
with eight illustrations from original drawings by the
author. 279 pp., New York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons,
1916.

1013-The white blanket; the story of an Alaskan winter
illustrations from original drawings by the author.
York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1917.
(Note: See also Mount McKinley, Nos. 4887-4896.)

with

317 pp., New

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