Transactions and proceedings of the Geographical Society of the Pacific.
List of papers read before the society, 1881-91, in v.2, July 1891, p. [ix]-xvi; 1881-92, in v.3, 1892, p. [ix]-xvii. Ceased publication. (cont.) Vol. 3. The glaciers of Alaska that are shown on Russian charts or mentioned in older narratives [by] George Davidson. 1904. Vol. 4. The discovery of San...
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Summary: | List of papers read before the society, 1881-91, in v.2, July 1891, p. [ix]-xvi; 1881-92, in v.3, 1892, p. [ix]-xvii. Ceased publication. (cont.) Vol. 3. The glaciers of Alaska that are shown on Russian charts or mentioned in older narratives [by] George Davidson. 1904. Vol. 4. The discovery of San Francisco Bay [by] George Davidson. 1907. Vol. 5. Francis Drake on the northwest coast of America in the year 1579 [by] George Davidson. 1908. Vol. 6, pt. 1. The origin and the meaning of the name California [by] George Davidson. 1910. Vol. 6, pt. 2. The discoveries of the Norsemen on the northeast coast of America. Tr. by Gustave Niebaum. 1910. The first series, issued irregularly, comprises 3 vols.: [v. 1, pts. 1-3] 1881-83 (pts. 1-2 in 1 vol. with contents listed on t.-p.; pt. 3 "Proceedings . 1883 . Arctic ice notes, by Capt. Hooper"); v. 2, no. 1, July 1891; v. 3, 1892. Series 2, begun in 1901, comprises the following monographs: Vol. 1. The tracks and landfalls of Bering and Chirikof on the northwest coast of America, 1741 [by] George Davidson.--Copper River of Alaska [by] George Davidson. 1901. Vol. 2. Two years in Argentina as the consulting engineer of national public works [by] E.L. Corthell. 1903. Mode of access: Internet. |
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