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Coues, Elliott. An account of the various publications relating to the travels of Lewis and Clarke, with a commentary on the zoological results of their expedition. In U. S. geol. survey of the terr., Hayden; Bulletin, v. 1. in 557.5: D Pike, Zebulon Montgomery. An account of expeditions to the sources of the Mississippi and through the western parts of Louisiana, to the sources of the Arkansaw, Kans, La Platte and Pierre Jaun rivers; performed by order of the government of the U. S., during 1805-1807, and a tour through the interior parts of New Spain, when conducted through the provinces by order of the capt.-gen., in 1807. Maps and charts. Phila. 1810. O. 917.1:28 James, Edwin. Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains in 1819, 1820, under maj. S. H. Long; comp. from the notes of major Long, T: Say and other gentlemen of the party. Lond. 1823. 3 v. O. 917.5:99

Note. For major Long's 2d exped. see col. 1396, under Keating.

Irving, Washington.

[Captain] Bonneville's adventures, [1831-1835]. N. Y. 1856. S.

917.5:27 Same. In his Works. 820.1:13 v6 Same. The adventures of capt. Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky mountains and the far west; digested from his journal and ill. from various other sources. In his Works. 820.1: P11 v8 Frémont, J: C: Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky mountains in 1842, and to Oregon and north California in 1843-44. Maps and ill. (U. S. 28th cong. 2d sess. House ex. doc. no. 166.) Wash. 1845. O.

in 917.5: D Contents. Report on an exploration of the country lying between the Missouri river and the Rocky mountains on the line of the Kansas and Great Platte rivers.-Catalogue of plants collected.-Report of the exploring expedition to Oregon and north California. - Geological formations. Organic remains.-Note concerning plants collected.- Astron. observations. — Meteorol. observ. made during the exped. of 1843-44.-Astron. observ. made during the exped. to the Rocky mountains in 1842. - Meteorol. observ.

Narrative of the exploring expedition to the

Rocky mountains, in 1842, and to Oregon and north California in 1843-44. Rep. from the official copy. Syracuse. 1846. D. 917.5:19 Carvalho, S. N. Incidents of travel and adventure in the far west, with Fremont's last expedition across the Rocky mountains, incl. three months' residence in Utah and a perilous trip across the great amer. desert to the Pacific. N. Y. 1860. D.

917.5:9 Emory, W: Helmsley. Notes of a military reconnoissance from Ft. Leavenworth in Missouri to San Diego in California, incl. part of the Arkansas, Del Norte and Gila rivers; made in 1846-47 with the advanced guard of the army of the west. Maps and ill. (U. S. 30th cong. 1 sess. House ex. doc. no. 41.) Wash. 1848. O. in 917.5: D Contents. Emory, W. H. Notes etc.-App. [Ethnological and botanical notes]; Meteorol. and astron. observ.; Abert, J. W. Report on natural history.Abert, J. W. Report of his examination of New

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Bryant, Edwin. What I saw in California; journal of a tour by the emigrant route and South pass of the Rocky mountains across North America, the great desert basin and through California, in 1846, 1847. 7th ed., with an app., containing accounts of the gold mines, various routes, outfit, etc. N. Y. 1849. D. 917.5:55 Heap, Gwinn Harris. Central route to the Pacific from the valley of the Mississippi to California; journal of the expedition of E. F. Beale and Gwinn Harris Heap from Missouri to California, in 1853. Phila. 1854. 0. 917.5:25 Domenech, Emmanuel abbé. Seven years' residence in the great deserts of North America. 970.1:22

Contents, see col. 1341. Froebel, Julius. Travel in . . . the far west of the U. S. in 917.8:3 Möllhausen, Balduin. Diary of a journey from the Mississippi to the coasts of the Pacific with a U. S. gov. expedition; with an introd. by Alexander v. Humboldt. Tr. by mrs. Percy Sinnett. Ill. Lond. 1858. 2 v. O. 917.5:106 Note. This expedition was the one under command of lieut. A. W. Whipple, for the exploration of a Pacific r. r. route, in 1853-54.

Hall, E: H. The great west; emigrants', settlers' and travellers' guide and hand-book to the states of California and Oregon and the territories of Nebraska, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and Washington; with an account of their climate, soil, resources, and products, accompanied by a map showing the several routes to the gold fields, and a complete table of distances. N. Y. 1864. S. 917.5: 24

Greeley, Horace. An overland journey from New York to San Francisco in the summer of 1859. N. Y. 1860. D. 917.5:22 Marcy, Randolph B. Thirty years of army life on the border; comprising descriptions of the indian nomads of the plains, explorations of new territory, a trip across the Rocky mountains in the winter, descriptions of the habits of different animals found in the west and the methods of hunting them, with incidents in the life of diferent frontier men. Ill. N. Y. 1866. O. 917.5:36 Burton, R: Francis. The city of the saints, and across the Rocky mountains to California. Ill. N. Y. 1862. O. 917.5+8 Bowles, S: Across the continent; a summer's journey to the Rocky mountains, the mormons and the Pacific states, with speaker Colfax. Springfield, Mass. 1865. D. 917.5:5

Seymour, Silas. Incidents of a trip through the Great Platte valley to the Rocky mountains and Laramie plains, in the fall of 1866, with a synoptical statement of the various Pacific railroads and an account of the great Union Pacific excursion to the 100th meridian. N. Y. 1867. D. 917.5:44

Van Tramp, J: C. Prairie and Rocky mountain adventures, or Life in the west; added, a view of the states and territorial regions of our western empire, embracing history, statistics and geography, and descriptions of the chief cities of the west. Columbus, O. 1870. 1 v. in 2 pts. 0. 917.5:47 Rusling, James F. Across America, or The great west and the Pacific coast. N. Y. 1874. D. 917.5:41

Dodge, R: Irving. The plains of the great west and their inhabitants; a description of the plains, game, indians, etc., of the great north amer. desert; with an introd. by W: Blackmore. Ill. N. Y. 1877. O.

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Jackson, Helen Maria, born Fiske, formerly mrs. Hunt, (H. H.). Bits of travel at home, by H. H. Bost. 1878. S. 917.5:28 Contents. California.-New England.-Colorado. Codman, J: The round trip by way of Panama, through California, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Idaho and Colorado; with notes on railroads, commerce, agriculture, mining, scenery and people. N. Y. 1879. D.

917.5:11 Holton, E: Dwight. Travels with jottings, from midland to the Pacific; letters written for, and publ. chiefly as souvenirs to personal acquaintances and friends. Portr. Milw. 1880. O. 917.5+26 Dall, Caroline, born Healey. My first holiday, or Letters home from Colorado, Utah and California. Bost. 1881. D. 917.5: 13 Rupert, A. E. D. de. Californians and mormons. N. Y. 1881. D. 917.5:86 Gleed, C: S. From river to sea; a tourists' and miners' guide from the Missouri_river_to the Pacific ocean, via Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Chicago. 1882. D. 917.5:85 Aldridge, Reginald. Life on a ranch; notes in Kansas, Colorado, the Indian Territory and northern Texas. Ill. N. Y. 1884. S. 917.5:96

3. Rocky mountain region.

Northern.

Quin, Sir Windham T: Wyndham-, 4th earl of Dunraven. The great divide; travels in the upper Yellowstone in the summer of 1874. Ill. Lond. 1876. O. 917.5:17 Murphy, J: Mortimer. Rambles in north-western America from the Pacific ocean to the Rocky mountains; a description of the physical geography, climate, soil, productions, industrial and commercial resources, scenery, population, educational institututions, arboreal botany, and game animals of Oregon, Washington territory, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. Lond. 1879. O. 917.5: 38 Richardson, James, ed. Wonders of the Yellowstone. New ed., with map and ill. [III. lib. of travel]. N. Y. 1882. D. 917.5:75 Note. For full descriptions of the Yellowstone national park, see 12th annual report of the U. S. geol. survey of the territories, col. 340.

Middle.

down the Zuñi and Colorado rivers. Maps and ill. (U. S. 32d cong. 2d sess.; Sen. ex. doc. no. 59.) Wash. 1854. O. in 917.5: D Contents. Report.-Tables of distances, geographical positions and meteorol. observ.-Rep. on natural history.-Woodhouse, S. W. Medical report. (The scientific reports have been entered in their proper places in this catalogue).

Stansbury, Howard. An expedition to the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah; incl. a description of its geography, natural history and minerals, and an analysis of its waters, with an authentic account of the mormon settlement, also a reconnoissance of a new route through the Rocky mountains. Maps and ill. (U. S. 32d cong, spec. sess.; Sen. ex. doc. no. 3.) Phila. 1855. O. in 917.5: D

Contents. Report.-App.: Measured distances, geographical positions, etc.; Zoology; Botany; Geology and paleontology; Gale, L. D. Chemical analysis of the mineral waters and other specimens collected; Meteorol. observations. (The scientific papers have been entered in their proper places in this catalogue.} Simpson, James H. Report of explorations across the great basin of the territory of Utah, for a direct wagon-route from Camp Floyd to Genoa in Carson valley, in 1859. Maps and ill. (Engineer dept., U. S. army.) Wash. 1876. Q. in 917.5: D

Contents. Introd.: History of the explorations within the great basin from 1776, and a general description of the country.- Report and journal.Itineraries of wagon-routes. - Astron. observ. and Astron. geographical positions. -Engelmann, H: and meteorol. observ., and computation of altitude therefrom. Table of distances, altitudes and grades.

Magnetic observ. and results. - Railroad routes from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean. - Engelmann, H: Geology of the country between Fort Leavenworth, Ks., and the Sierra Nevada, near Carson valley.- Meek, F. B. Report on the palæontological collections.-Baird, Spencer F. Ornithology; a list of birds collected on the exped. by C: S. McCarthy. Gill, Theodore. Report on the ichthyology of the exped.-Engelmann, G: Report on the botany of the exped. Hurt, Garland. Population and resources of the terr. of Utah; Indians of Utah. Collins, C. R. Languages of the different tribes of indians, inhabiting the terr. of Utah. Kern, E: M. Journal of an explor. of Mary's or Humboldt river, Carson lake, and Owens river and lake, in 1845.-Harry, Philip. Journeyings of father Escalante from Santa Fé to Utah lake and the Moqui villages in 1776; with map.

Ives, Joseph Christmas. Report upon the Colorado river of the west, explored in 1857-8 under the direction of the office of explorations and surveys, by order of the sec. of war. Maps and ill. Wash. 1861. Q. in 917.5: D Contents. General rep.-Hydrographic rep.-Newberry, J. S. Geological rep.-Gray, A., and others. Botany. Baird, S. F. Zoology. App. Astron., barometric and meteorol. observations, etc. Powell, John Wesley. Report of the exploration

of the Colorado river of the west and its tributaries, explored in 1869-72, under the dir. of the sec. of the Smithsonian institution. Map and ill. Wash. 1875. Q. in 917.5: D Contents. Pt. 1. History of the exploration of the cañons of the Colorado. - Pt. 2. On the physical features of the valley of the Colorado.-Pt. 3. Coues, E. Zoology. Bishop, Isabella L., born Bird. A lady's life in the Rocky mountains. Ill. N. Y. 1879-80. D. 917.5:4 King, Clarence. Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. 6th ed., with maps and add. Bost.

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The southwest. Gregg, Josiah. Commerce of the prairies, or The journal of a Santa Fé trader during eight expeditions across the great western prairies and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico. Maps and ill. N. Y. 1844. 2 v. D. 917.5:1

Same, germ. Wanderungen durch die prärien und das nördliche Mexiko. Aus dem eng. übertr. von Gottlob Fink. 2te ausg. Stuttg. 1851. 2 v. S. 917.5:1 Anderson, Alexander D. The silver country, or The great south-west; a review of the mineral and other wealth, the attractions and material development of the former kingdom of New Spain, comprising Mexico and the mexican cessions to the U. S. in 1848 and 1853. N. Y. 1877. O. 917.5:49

Davis, W: Watts Hart. El gringo, or New Mexico and her people. N. Y. 1857. D. 917.5:57 Cozzens, S: Woodworth. The marvellous country, or Three years in Arizona and New Mexico, the Apaches' home; comprising a description of this wonderful country, its immense mineral wealth, its magnificent mountain scenery, the ruins of ancient towns and cities found therein, with a history of the Apache tribe and a description of the authors guide, Cochise, the great Apache war chief, the whole interspersed with strange events and adventures. Ill. Bost. 1873. O. 917.5:50

Bishop, W: H: [Journey in southern California and Arizona.] in 917.7:15 Roberts, Edwards. With the invader; glimpses of the southwest. [I.] San Francisco. 1885. S. 917.5:102 Bourke, J: G. The snake-dance of the Moquis of Arizona; a narrative of a journey from Santa Fé, New Mexico, to the villages of the Moqui indians of Arizona; with a description of the manners and customs of this peculiar people, and especially of the revolting religious rite, the snake-dance; added, a brief dissertation upon serpentworship in general, with an account of the tablet dance of the pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, etc. N. Y. 1884. O.

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4. Pacific states. History.

Greenhow, Robert. The history of Oregon and California, and other territories on the north-west coast of North America; accompanied by a geographical view and map of those countries and a number of documents as proofs and ill. of the history. 3d ed. N. Y. 1845. O. 975.8+1 Soulé, Frank, J: H. Gihon and James Nisbet. The annals of San Francisco; containing a summary of the history of the first discovery, settlement, progress and present condition of California, and a complete history of all the important events connected with its great city; added, biogr. memoirs of some prominent citizens. N. Y. 1855. O. 975.8:2 Norman, Lucia. A popular history of California from the earliest period of its discovery to the present time. 2d ed. rev. and enl. by T. E. I. San Francisco. 1883. S.

975.8:7 Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of the Pacific states of North America: California, v. 1-3. San Francisco. 1884-85. 3 v. O.

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Leonard, H. L. W. Oregon territory; containing a brief but authentic account of spanish, english, russian and american discoveries on the northwest coast of America, also the different treaty stipulations confirming the claim of the U. S. and overland expeditions to the Columbia river, with incidents of peril and adventure connected with their history, etc. Cleveland. 1846. D. 975.8:6 Barrows, W: Oregon; the struggle for possession. Maps. (Amer. commonwealths). Bost. 1884 [1883]. S. 975.8:3

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Colton, Walter. Three years in California. Ill. N. Y. 1850. D. 917.5:56

Revere, Joseph Warren. A tour of duty in California; incl. a description of the gold region and an account of the voyage around Cape Horn, with notices of Lower California, the Gulf and Pacific coasts, and the principal events attending the conquest of the Californias; ed. by Joseph N. Balestier. Maps and ill. N. Y. 1849. D. 917.5:62 Taylor, Bayard. Eldorado, or Adventures in

the path of empire, comprising a voyage to California, via Panama, life in San Francisco and Monterey, pictures of the gold region and experiences of mexican travel, [1849]. 4th ed. N. Y. 1854. 2 v. in 1. D. 917.5:66

Borthwick, J. D. Three years in California, [1851-1854]. Ill. Edinb. 1857. O. 917.5:54 Marryat, Frank. Mountains and molehills, or Recollections of a burnt journal. Ill. N. Y. 1855. D. 917.5:37 Farnham, Eliza W., born Burhaus. California, in-doors and out, or How we farm, mine

and live generally in the golden state. N

Y. Palmer, J: Williamson. New and old, or California and India in romantic aspects. T p. w. [N. Y. 1859]. D. 917.5:60 Browne, J: Ross. Sketches of adventure in California and Washoe. With his Crusoe's island. 919.7:5

Contents. A dangerous journey, 1849.-Observations in office: My official experiences; The great Port Townsend controversy; The indians of California.A peep at Washoe, 1860. Brace, C: Loring. The new west, or California in 1867-1868. N. Y. 1869. D. 917.5:6 Taylor, B: Franklin. Between the gates. Ill. Chicago. 1878. D. 917.5:46 Nordhoff, C: California for health, pleasure and residence; a book for travellers and settlers. N. Y. 1873. O. 917.5:53 Same. New ed., thoroughly rev., giving detailed accounts of the culture of the wine and raisin grape, the orange, lemon, olive and other semi-tropical fruits, colony settlements, methods of irrigation, etc. N. Y. 1882. O. 917.5:53 Stevenson, Robert L: The Silverado squatters. Ill. Bost. 1884. D. 917.5: 90 All about Santa Barbara, Cal., the sanitarium of the Pacific coast. Santa Barbara. 1878. O. 917.5:72

Oregon, Washington Terr.

Irving, Washington. Astoria, or Notes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky mountains. Author's rev. ed. N. Y. 1883. S.

917.5:31 820.1:13 v4 820.1: P11 v13

Same. In his Works. Same. In his Works. Franchère, Gabriel. Narrative of a voyage to the northwest coast of America in 18111814, or The first american settlement on the Pacific. Tr. and ed. by J. V. Huntington. N. Y. 1854. D. 917.5:59 Bulfinch, T: Oregon and Eldorado, or Romance of the rivers. Bost. 1866. D. 917.5:63 Note. Pt. 1, Oregon, is principally a relation of Lewis and Clarke's expedition along the Columbia river; pt. 2, Eldorado, is a narrative of explorations on the Amazons. Cox, Ross. Adventures on the Columbia river;

incl. the narrative of a residence of six years on the western side of the Rocky mountains among various tribes of indians hitherto unknown, together with a journey across the american continent. N. Y. 1832. O. 917.5:12 Same. The Columbia river, or Scenes and adventures during a residence of six years, etc. 2d ed. Lond. 1832. 2 v. O. 917.5:12 Parker, S: Journal of an exploring tour be

yond the Rocky mountains, under the direction of the A. B. C. F. M. in 18351837; containing a description of the geography, geology, climate, productions of the country, and the numbers, manners and customs of the natives. Map of Ore

Hines, Gustavus. Life on the plains of the Pacific: Oregon; its history, condition and prospects, containing a description of the geography, climate and productions, with personal adventures among the indians during a residence of the author on the plains bordering the Pacific, while connected with the Oregon mission, embrac ing extended notes of a voyage around the world. Buffalo. 1851. D. 917.5: 64 Swan, James G. The northwest coast, or Three years' residence in Washington territory. Ill. N. Y. 1857. D. 917.5:45 Nordhoff, C: Northern California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands. N. Y. 1874. O. 917.5: 61 Symons, T: W. Report of an examination of the upper Columbia river and the territory in its vicinity, in sept. and oct. 1881, to determine its navigability and adaptability to steamboat transportation; made by dir. of the commanding general of the dep. of the Columbia. I. (U. S. 47th cong. 1 sess. Sen. ex. doc. no. 186). Wash. 1882. ૨. in 917.5: D Nash, Wallis. Two years in Oregon. N. Y. 1882. D. 917.5:83 Leighton, Caroline C. Life at Puget Sound; with sketches of travel in Washington territory, British Columbia, Oregon and California, 1865-1881. Bost. 1884. D.

5. Alaska.

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Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of the Pacific states of North America: Alaska, 17301885. San Francisco. 1886. O. 975.9+1 Davidson, G: Report relative to the resources and the coast features of Alaska territory. In U. S. coast survey rep. 1867. in 622:D Contents. General report.-Directory of the coast. -List of geographical positions.-Aids to naviga tion.-Blake, Theodore A. Geology. Harford, W. G. W. Zoology. - Vocabularies of the Kadiak, Unalaska, Kenai and Sitka languages.-Meteorology.Kellogg, Albert. Botany. Comparative alaskan vocabulary. Whymper, F: Travel and adventure in the territory of Alaska, formerly Russian America, now ceded to the U. S., and in various parts of the north Pacific. Map and ill. N. Y. 1869. O. 917.5: 68 Report upon the cusservice and resources Wash. 1879. O.

Morris, W: Gouverneur. toms district, public of Alaska territory.

Same.

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(45th cong. 3d sess.; Sen. doc. 59). Wash. 1879. O. in 328.1: D Jackson, Sheldon. Alaska, and missions on the north Pacific coast. Ill. N. Y. [1880]. D. 917.5:67 Petroff, Ivan. Report on the population, industries and resources of Alaska. Maps and ill. In U. S. tenth census, 1880, v. 8. in 317: D Contents. Statistical view by geographical divisions. Resources. Geography and topography.Historical sketch.-Notes on alaskan ethnology. Elliott, H: W. Report on the seal islands of Alaska. Ill. In U. S. tenth census, 1880,

Wright, Julia McNair. Among the alaskans. Map and ill. Phila. [1883]. S. 917.5:89 Pierrepont, E: Fifth avenue to Alaska. Maps by Leonard Forbes Beckwith. N. Y. 1884. D. 917.5:92 Wardman, G: A trip to Alaska; a narrative of

what was seen and heard during a summer cruise in Alaska waters. Bost. 1884. D. 917.5:94 Scidmore, Miss Eliza Ruhamah. Alaska; its southern coast and the Sitkan archipelago. Maps and ill. Bost. [1885]. D. 917.5: 101

27. North America - e, British and Mexican.

1. British America.

In general.

Murray, Hugh. An historical and descriptive account of British America, comprehending Canada, Upper and Lower, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, the Bermudas and the fur countries, their history from the earliest settlement, their statistics, topography, commerce, fisheries, etc., their social and political condition, and also an account of the manners and present state of the aboriginal tribes. [Harper's family lib.] N. Y. 1845. 2 v. S. 976: 1 Buckingham, James Silk. Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the other british provinces in North America; with a plan of national colonization. Lond. [1843]. O. 917.6:1 Mackenzie, Sir Alexander. Voyage from Montreal on the river St. Lawrence, through

the continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific oceans, in the years 1789 and 1793; with a prelim. account of the rise, progress and present state of the fur trade of that country. Ill. with maps. Lond. 1801. Q. 917.6: R6 Rae, W: Fraser. Newfoundland to Manitoba, through Canada's maritime, mining and prairie provinces. N. Y. 1881. D.

East and north.

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Martin, Robert Montgomery. History of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, the Sable Islands, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, the Bermudas, Newfoundland, etc. [British col. lib., v. 4.] Lond. 1844. S. 976:6 Hepworth, G: Hughes. Starboard and port; the "Nettie" along shore. N. Y. 1876. D. 917.6:19 Benjamin, S: Green Wheeler. The cruise of the Alice May in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and adjacent waters. Repr. from the Century magazine. Ill. N. Y. 1885 [1884]. O. 917.6:31 Norton, C: Ledyard, and J: Habberton. Canoeing in Kanuckia, or Haps and mishaps afloat and ashore of the statesman, the editor, the artist and the scribbler, recorded by the commodore and the cook. Ill. N. Y. 1878. D. 917.6:10 Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in Acadia and New France; a summer's journey of the Zigzag club through the historic fields of the early french settlements of America. Ill. Bost. 1885 [1884]. O. x 917.6:29

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917.6:2 Chase, Eliza Brown. Over the border; Acadia, the home of Evangeline, by E. B. C. Ill. Bost. 1884. O. 917.6:26

Lyell, Sir C: Travels and observations in Nova Scotia. in 917.1:21 Hatton, Joseph, and M. Harvey. Newfoundland; its history, its present condition and its prospects in the future. Rep. from the eng. ed., rev., corr. and enl. Ill. Bost. 1883. O. 917.6:24 Mullaly, J: A trip to Newfoundland, its scenery and fisheries; with an account of the laying of the submarine telegraph cable. III. N. Y. 1855. D. 917.6:8 Noble, L: L. After icebergs with a painter; a summer voyage to Labrador and around Newfoundland. N. Y. 1861. D. 917.6:9 Stearns, Winfrid Allen. Labrador; a sketch of its peoples, its industries and its natural history. Bost. 1884. D. 917.6:30 Robinson, H: M. The great fur land, or

Sketches of life in the Hudson's Bay territory. Ill. N. Y. 1879. D. 917.6:11 Ballantyne, Robert Michael. Hudson Bay, or Everyday life in the wilds of North America, during six years' residence in the territories of the hon. Hudson Bay company. Ill. Lond. 1882. D. 917.6:20 Butler, W: Francis. The wild north land; being the story of a winter journey, with dogs, across northern North America. Ill. and route map. 8th ed. Lond. 1881. D.

917.6:22 Tytler, Patrick Fraser. Historical view of the progress of discovery on the more northern coasts of America, from the earliest period; with descriptive sketches of the natural history of north american regions, by James Wilson. Add. an app., containing remarks on a late memoir of Sebastian Cabot, with a vindication of R: Hakluyt. Map and ill. [Harper's fam. lib.] N. Y. 1846. S. 917.6:17

The Canadas.

(See also New France, col. 1332.)

Martin, Robert Montgomery. History, statistics and geography of Upper and Lower Canada. [British col. lib., v. 1.] 2d ed. Lond. 1838. S. 976:5

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