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282 THROUGH T H E MACKENZIE BASIN
1857. BAWD ( SPENCER F.).— Report on the Mammals of North
America. United States Explorations from the Mississippi
to the Pacific Coast in the Years 1853 to 1856,
Volume VIII.
1859. MCCLINTOCK ( F. L.).— Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate
of Sir John Franklin and His Companions.
1861. Ross ( BERNARD R.).— A Popular Treatise on the Fur- bearing
Animals of the Mackenzie River District. Canadian
Naturalist and Geologist, Volume VI. Article 2.
1861. Ross ( BERNARD R.).— An Account of the Animals Useful in
an Economic Point of View to the Various Chipewyan
Tribes. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Volume VI.
Article 32. Montreal, 1861.
1862. Ross ( BERNARD R.).— List of Mammals, Birds and Eggs
Observed in the Mackenzie River District, with Notices.
Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Volume VII. Article
13. Natural History Society of Montreal.
1S70. TACIIE- ( ARCHBISHOP).— Sketch of the North- West of America.
Published in French in 1868 and translated into English
in 1870.
1877. COUES ( ELLIOTT) and A L L E N ( J. A.).— Monograph of the
Rodentia of North America. U. S. Geological Survey of
the Territories, Volume XI.
1S77. COUES ( ELLIOTT).— Fur- bearing Animals. A Monograph of
the Mustelidae of North America. U. S. Geological Survey
of the Territories. Miscellaneous Publications No. 8.
18S0. M A R K H A M ( C. R.).— The Great Frozen Sea. A Personal
Narrative of Admiral Sir George Nares' Polar Expedition
of 1875- 76.
1881. GILDER ( W I L L I AM H.).— Account of an Overland Journey, by
Lieutenant Schwatka and Himself from Hudson's Bay to
King William Island in Search of Relics of Sir John
Franklin.
1886. TURNER ( LUCTEN M.).— Contributions to the Natural History
of Alaska. Result of Investigations, made chiefly in the
Yukon District and the Aleutian Islands. . . May, 1874,
to August, 1881. Arctic Series, U. S. Signal Service, No. 2.
1SS6. GREET, v ( A. W . ) .— Three Years of Arctic Service. An Account
of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881- 4 and the
attainment of FARTHEST NORTH.
1887. NELSON ( EDWARD W.).— Report of Natural History Collections
made in Alaska between the Years 1877 and 188L
Arctic Series, U. S. Signal Service, No. 3.
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| OCR | 282 THROUGH T H E MACKENZIE BASIN 1857. BAWD ( SPENCER F.).— Report on the Mammals of North America. United States Explorations from the Mississippi to the Pacific Coast in the Years 1853 to 1856, Volume VIII. 1859. MCCLINTOCK ( F. L.).— Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and His Companions. 1861. Ross ( BERNARD R.).— A Popular Treatise on the Fur- bearing Animals of the Mackenzie River District. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Volume VI. Article 2. 1861. Ross ( BERNARD R.).— An Account of the Animals Useful in an Economic Point of View to the Various Chipewyan Tribes. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Volume VI. Article 32. Montreal, 1861. 1862. Ross ( BERNARD R.).— List of Mammals, Birds and Eggs Observed in the Mackenzie River District, with Notices. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Volume VII. Article 13. Natural History Society of Montreal. 1S70. TACIIE- ( ARCHBISHOP).— Sketch of the North- West of America. Published in French in 1868 and translated into English in 1870. 1877. COUES ( ELLIOTT) and A L L E N ( J. A.).— Monograph of the Rodentia of North America. U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories, Volume XI. 1S77. COUES ( ELLIOTT).— Fur- bearing Animals. A Monograph of the Mustelidae of North America. U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories. Miscellaneous Publications No. 8. 18S0. M A R K H A M ( C. R.).— The Great Frozen Sea. A Personal Narrative of Admiral Sir George Nares' Polar Expedition of 1875- 76. 1881. GILDER ( W I L L I AM H.).— Account of an Overland Journey, by Lieutenant Schwatka and Himself from Hudson's Bay to King William Island in Search of Relics of Sir John Franklin. 1886. TURNER ( LUCTEN M.).— Contributions to the Natural History of Alaska. Result of Investigations, made chiefly in the Yukon District and the Aleutian Islands. . . May, 1874, to August, 1881. Arctic Series, U. S. Signal Service, No. 2. 1SS6. GREET, v ( A. W . ) .— Three Years of Arctic Service. An Account of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881- 4 and the attainment of FARTHEST NORTH. 1887. NELSON ( EDWARD W.).— Report of Natural History Collections made in Alaska between the Years 1877 and 188L Arctic Series, U. S. Signal Service, No. 3. |
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