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2710e-Stefansson, V. White Eskimos; old and new.

Lit. Digest, v. 45,

1912, Nov. 9, p. 837-8. 2711-Stefansson, V. The Eskimo and civilization. Am. Mus. J., v. 12,

1912, Oct., pp. 195-204.

2712-Stefansson, V. The story of the blonde Eskimos. Illust. Outdoor

World, v. 48, 1912, Dec., pp. 10-14.

2712a-Stefansson, V. My life with the Eskimo Macmillan company, 1913, 538 p.

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Note: "Report on the natural history collections of the expedition, by Rudolph Martin Anderson, Ph. D.": p. 436-527. 2713-Stefansson, V. My quest in the Arctic. Harper's, v. 126, 1912, Dec., pp. ; 1913, Jan.-May, pp. 1-13, 176-187, 348-359, 512522, 671-684, 888-900. 2714-Stefansson, V. Isolating the blonde Eskimos. Lit. Digest, v. 46, 1913, Jan. 4, pp. 2-3.

2715 Stefansson, V. The distribution of human and animal life in western Arctic America. Geog. J., v. 41, 1913, May, pp. 449-460. 2716 Stefansson, V. On Christianizing the Eskimos.

1913, Oct., pp. 672-682.

2717-Stefansson, V.

Religious beliefs of the Eskimo. 1913, Nov., pp. 869-878.

2717a-Stefansson, V.

Harper's, v. 127,

Harper's, v. 127,

Prehistoric and present commerce among

the Arctic coast Eskimo. Ottawa, Government printing bureau,
1914. 29 p.
(Canada; Geological survey; Museum bulletin No. 6,
Anthropological series, No. 3).

2717b-Stefansson, V.

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The Stefansson-Anderson Arctic expedition of the American museum: preliminary ethnological report. New York, The Trustees, 1914, 395 p. (Anthropological papers of the American museum of natural history, vol. XIV, Pt. I). 2717c-Stefansson, V. Food tastes and food prejudices of men and dogs. Sci. M., v. 11, 1920, Dec. pp. 540-543.

2717d-Stefansson, V. Temperature a factor in determining age of maturity among Eskimo. Am. Med. Assoc. J., v. 75, 1920, Sept. 4, pp. 669-670.

2717e-Stefansson, V. L'Espedition artique Canadienne (1908-12) Les Esquimaux du Cuivre. Soc. de Geog. de Quebec Bull., v. 16, Mars-Avril, 1922, pp. 97-109.

2717f-Stefansson, V. Popular errors.

Spec. (Lond.) v. 131, 1923; 378

80, 416-17, 454-5; v. 132, 1924: 43-4, 118-19, 194-6, S. 22, 29, Oct. 6, '23, Jan. 12, '26, Feb. 9, '24.

2717g-Stefansson, V. Braves the wrath of vegetarians. Cur. Opinion, 76: 91, Jan. 1924.

2717h-Attacking pet and popular beliefs. Cur. Opinion, v. 76, 1924, May, p. 693-4.

2718-Stefansson, V. Educated ignorance. Collier's, v. 71, 1923, Feb.

24, p. 25.

2719-Stephenson, William B. Lo, the poor Eskimo! Travel, v. 34, 1920, March, pp. 26-28, 42.

2720 Stockslager, Guy N. Taking the census in Alaska. v. 43, 1904, June, pp. 479-488.

8 pp.

Overland, n.s.,

2721-Stout, Arthur B. Ethnology. Contribution to the history of the Aleutian Isles, or Aleutia. Reprinted from the Kansas City review of science and industry, Aug., 1881. Kansas City, Mo., Ramsey, Millett & Hudson, 1881. Also in Sci. Am. S., Sept. 3, 1881.

2722 Stuart, Martinus. De mensch, zoo als hij voorkomt op den bekenden aardbol, Beschreeven door M. Stuart, afgebeeld door J. Kuyper. 6 v., Amsterdam, J. Allart, 1802-07. (v. 2, pp. 54-151.-Prins Willems Baai. Haven der Franschen-Oonolaska.)

2723-Survey, v. 32, 1914, July, p. 416. Sanitary conditions among the

Eskimos.

2724 Sutherland, P. C. On the Esquimaux. Ethn. Soc. London J., v. 4, 1856, pp. 193-214.

2725-Swanton, John R. The development of the clan system and of secret societies among the Northwestern tribes. Am. Anthrop., v. 6, 1904, July-Sept., pp. 477-485. 2726-Swanton, John R. Types of Haida and Tlingit myths. Am. Anthrop. v. 7, 1905, Jan.-Mch., pp. 94-103. 2727-Swanton, John R.

Haida texts-Masset dialect. (From Memoir of the Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., v. xiv, pt. ii, pp. 271-812). Also in Publications of the Jesup north Pacific expedition, v. x, pt. ii. English and Haida. N. Y., G. E. Stechert & Co., 1908. 2728-Swanton, John R. Haida songs Tsimshian texts (new series) by Franz Boas. 284 pp. Publ. of Am. Ethn. Soc., v. iii. Haida songs without music and English translation. Tsimshian texts and English translation on opposite pages. Leyden, Late E. J. Brill, 1912. 2729-Taylor, Edythe F. Stories of Esquimaux life.

1905, April, pp. 39-43.

Alaska's M., v. 1,

2730-Taylor, Zula M. An Indian legend-the Bear and the Wrangell tribe. Overland, n.s., v. 46, 1905, Dec., pp. 557-559.

2731-Thorne, James F. In the time that was, dedicated to Ah-Koo, done into English by J. Frederick Thorne (Kitchakaheach) illustrated by Judson T. Sergeant (To-u-sucka); being the first volume of a series of legends of the tribe of Alaskan Indians known as the Chilkatsof the Klingats, as told by Zachook, the "Bear," to Kitchakaheach, the "Raven." 30 pp., Seattle, Wash. The Raven, 1909.

2732-Tolmie, W. Fraser, and Dawson, George M. Comparative vocabulary of the Indian tribes of British Columbia with a map illustrating distribution. Montreal: Dawson Bros., 1884. Canada Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey, Alfred R. C. Selwyn, Director. 131 pp. 2733-Vanderlip, Frank A., and Bolce, Harold. Stranger than fiction. True story of Kebeth, the Aleut. McClure, v. 17, 1901, June, pp. 172-178.

2734-Vater, J. S. Linguarum totius orbis index alphabeticus, quarum grammaticae, lexica, collectiones vocabulorum recensentur, patria significatur, historia adumbratur. 259 pp., F. Nicholas, Berlin, 1815; 2d ed. in German with title: "Litteratur der grammatiken aller sprachen der erde . . ., 1847."

2735—Walton, W. B. Eskimo or Innuit dictionary, as spoken by all those strange people on the Alaska peninsula, the coast of Bering Sea and the Arctic ocean, including settlements on all streams emptying into those waters. 32 pp., Metropolitan Printing & Binding Co., Seattle, Wash., 1901.

2736-Wardle, H. Newell. Certain rare west-coast baskets. Am. Anthrop., v. 14, 1912, April-June, pp. 287-313.

2737-Washington, John. Eskimaux and English Vocabulary, for the use of the Arctic expeditions, published by order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Also contains comparative table of a few words of the Eskimaux (or Innuit), Chukchi, Aleutian and Karyak languages. 160 pp., John Murray, London, 1850. 2738-Waterman, T. T. The explanatory element in the folk tales of North American Indians. Jl. of Am. Folk-lore, v. 27, 1914, Jan.March, pp. 1-54.

2739-Whymper, F. Russian America, or "Alaska": the natives of the Youkon river and adjacent country. Read April 21, 1868, Ethnol. Soc. of London Trans., n.s., v. 7, 1869, pp. 167-184.

2740-Wickersham, James. Eskimo pictures and maps: Made by E-too'ach-in-na, the Eskimo chief at Ip-now-ruk, on Shishmaref Inlet, and presented to James Wickersham at Nome by his son, Oo-kwed-luk, "The Rabbit," on April 4, 1902. 35 pictures, 2 folded maps, in colors.

2741-Wickersham, James. The Eskimo dance house. Am. Antiq., v. 24, 1902, July and August, pp. 221-223.

2742-Wickersham, James. Vizito al Kingegan, la renkontejo de la nova kaj malnova mondoj. (Account of a trip to Cape Prince of Wales.) Tr. by R. H. Geoghegan. In British Esperantist, iii, 155-156, 215-217, London, 1907. 2743-Willoughby, Charles C. A new type of ceremonial blanket from the Northwest coast. Am. Anthrop., v. 12, 1910, Jan.-March, pp. 1-10. 2744—Winkler, H. Uralaltaische volker und sprachen. 480 pp., F. Dummler, Berlin, 1884. (Contains comparison of Alaska Eskimo with dialects of Asiatic coast.) 2745-Wiseman, J. Clini. Life among the Eskimos. Wide World, v. 36, 1915, Nov., pp. 67-73.

2746—Wissler, Clark. Stefansson's discoveries-A tentative summary of results. Am. Mus. J., v. 12, 1912, Oct., pp. 205-206.

2746a-Wissler, Clark. Harpoons and darts in the Stefansson collection. New York, The Trustees, 1916. (Anthropological papers of the American museum of natural history, v. XIV, pt. II, pp. 337-443.) 2747-Wisler, Clark. Review of "An Anthropological study of the origin of Eskimo culture, by H. P. Steensby, 1916. Am. Anthrop., n.s., v. 20, 1918, April-June, pp. 213-215.

2747a-Wissler, Clark. Stefansson returned after four years of Arctic exploration. Map. Am. Mus. J., v. 18, 1918, Nov., pp. 600-601.

2748-Wissler, Clark. Arctic geography and Eskimo culture: A review of Steensby's work. Geog. R., v. 9, 1920, Feb., pp. 125-138.

2749-Wood, C. E. S. Among the Thlinkits in Alaska. Cent, v. 24, 1882, July, pp. 323-339.

2750-Wright, Arthur. An Athabascan tradition from Alaska. Jl. Am. Folk-lore, v. 21, 1908, Jan.-March, pp. 33-34.

2751-Wyman, Jeffries. Observation on crania. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., v. II, 1868, pp. 440-462.

EXPLORATIONS

2752-Alaska and Northwest Quarterly, v. 1, 1899, Jan., pp. 66-69. Exploration of Central Alaska. (From Am. Geog. Soc. Bull.)

2753-American Geographic Society, Bulletin v. 46, 1914, July, pp. 520523. Loss of the Karluk and escape of the expedition to Wrangell Island.

2753a-Anderson, Randolph M. Recent explorations on the Canadian Arctic coast. Geog. R., v. 4, 1917, Oct., pp. 241-66.

2754-Blake, Theodore A. Topographical and geographical features of the Northwest coast of America. Am. J. Sci. and Arts, 2nd ser., v. 45, 1868, March, pp. 242-247.

2755-Bonner, John. Alaskan exploration in 1891. California M., 1892, Feb., pp. 243-254.

2756-Cantwell, J. C. Exploration of the Kowak (Kobuk) river. Science, v. 4, 1884, Dec. 19, pp. 551-554.

2757-Cantwell, J. C. Ice cliffs of the Kowak river. Nat. Geog. M., v. 7, 1896, Oct., pp. 345-346.

2758-Castner, Joseph C. Through unknown Alaska. Home M., v. 12, 1899, June, pp. 518-525.

2759-Chafe, Ernest F. The voyage of the "Karluk" and its tragic ending. Roy. Geog. Soc. Jl., v. 51, 1918, May, pp. 307-316. 2760-Cochrane, John D. Narrative of a pedestrian journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, from the frontiers of China to the Frozen Sea and Kamchatka; performed during the years 1820, 1821, 1822, and 1823. By Captain John D. Cochrane, R. N. 415 pp. Philadelphia, H. C. Carey & I. Lea, etc., New York, Collins & Hannay, 1824. (Deals with the Indians of the islands off the northwest coast of America.) Edinburgh, 2 vs., 1829.

2761-Coe, Marie. A new Polar explorer. Sunset, v. 15, 1905, Oct., pp.

561-566.

2762-De Windt, Harry. Through the gold-fields of Alaska to Bering Straits. 314 pp. London, Chatle & Windus, 1898. New York &

London, Harper and brothers, 1898.

2763-De Windt, Harry. Through Siberia to Bering Strait. Harper, v. 105, 1902, Nov., pp. 821-831.

2764-De Windt, Harry. From Paris to New York by land. 311 pp. With illustrations from photographs by the author and maps of the route. London, G. Newnes, ltd., 1904.

2765-Diebitsch, Emil. Explorations in Alaska. Goldthwaite's Geog. M., v. 1, 1891, March, pp. 203-204.

2766-Euler, Leonard. Extract of a letter to Rev. C. Welstein, concerning the discoveries of the Russians on the northeast coast of Asia. Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc., 1748, v. 44, pt. 2, pp. 421-423. 2767-Everette, W. B. Alaska Explorations. West Shore, v. 10, 1884, June, p. 10.

2768-Funsten, W. F. Through Alaska and Siberia. Outer's Book, v. 16, 1908, Dec., pp. 581-585; v. 17, 1909, Jan., pp. 31-36. 2768a-Funston, Frederick. Frederick Funston's Alaskan trip. Harper's W., v. 39, 1895, p. 492.

2768b-Funston, Frederick.

Along Alaska's eastern boundary. Harper's W., v. 40, 1896, p. 103.

2769-Funston, Frederick. Over the Chilkoot Pass to the Yukon. Scrib. M., v. 20, 1896, Nov., pp. 572-585.

2770-Funston, Frederick. Across the great divide in mid-winter. Harp. W., v. 44, 1900, Dec. 22, pp. 1236-1237. 2771-Goldson, William, M. D. Observations on the passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, in two memoirs on the straits of Anian, and the discoveries of De Fonte. Elucidated by a new and original map; to which is prefixed an historical abridgement of discoveries in the north of America. 162 pp. Portsmouth, printed by W. Mowbray, 1793. Rev. in Mo. Rev., 1795, v. 16, pp. 18-24. 2772-Hale, R. J. The last voyage of the Karluk, flagship of V. Stefansson's Canadian Arctic expedition of 1913-1916, as related by her master, Robert A. Bartlett, and here set down by Ralph T. Hale. 329 pp., Boston; Small, Maynard & Co., 1916.

2772a-Hale, R. J. Northward ho! the last voyage of the Karluk. By Robert A. Bartlett and Robert J. Hale. Boston; Small, Maynard and Co. (1919).

2773—Hayes, C. Willard. An expedition through the Yukon district. Nat. Geog. M., v. 4, 1892, May 15, pp. 118-162.

2774-Horton, Edith. The frozen North; an account of Arctic exploration for use in schools. 157 pp. (Contains: Schwatka in Alaska.) Boston; D. C. Heath & Co., 1904.

2775-Leeds, John. The cruise of the "Polar Bear." Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, April, pp. 38-39.

2776-Lippincott's Magazine, 1868, Nov., pp. 467-485: Scientific expedition to Alaska.

2777-Literary Digest, v. 48, 1914, June 6, p. 1388. Over Chilkoot with Funston.

2777a-McConnell, Burt M. The rescue of the "Karluk" survivors. Harper's M., v. 130, 1915, Feb., pp. 349-360.

2778-McKenzie, Donald A. Pioneering days of Northern Alaska. Alaska's M., v. 1, 1905, July, pp. 234-237.

2779-National Geographic Magazine, v. 10, 1899, July, pp. 269-271. Explorations in Alaska.

2780-National Geographic Magazine, v. 14, 1903, April, pp. 161-162. Explorations among the Wrangell mountains, Alaska.

2781-Nellas, Douglas H. The exploration and survey of the 141st meridian, Alaska. Geog. J., v. 41, 1913, Jan., pp. 48-55.

2782—Outlook, v. 104, 1913, June 28, p. 411. Exploring the far North. 2783-Patterson, C. R. In search of a new Arctic continent. World Today, v. 11, 1906, July, pp. 731-734.

2784-Pierce, W. H. Thirteen years of travel and exploration in Alaska. Ed. by Prof. and Mrs. J. H. Carruth. 224 pp. (Pierce was a foreman for John Treadwell and drove the first tunnel at Treadwell mines. He went into the Yukon in 1886.) Lawrence, Kans., Journal publ. co., 1890.

2785 Pike, Warburton M. Through the subarctic forest; a record of a canoe journey from Fort Wrangell to the Pelly lakes, and down the Yukon River to the Behring Sea. 295 pp. London; New York; E. Arnold, 1896. 2785a-Pike, W. M. The Barren Ground of Northern Canada, (Alaska) 1892. N. Y. 1917.

2786-Rosse, Irving C. The first landing on Wrangell Island, with some remarks on the northern inhabitants. Am. Geog. Soc. Jl., v. 15, 1883, pp. 163-214.

2787-Rothrock, Joseph T. A note from the far north. Am. Nat., v. 1, no. 4, 1867, June, pp. 205-208.

2788-Rothrock, Joseph T. Northwestern North America; its resources and inhabitants. Am. Geog. Soc. J., v. 4, 1874, pp. 393-415.

2789-Russell, Frank. Explorations in the Far North. 200 pp. University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1898.

2790—Russell, Israel C. Explorations in Alaska. Am. Geol., v. 7, 1891, pp. 33-38.

2791-Schwatka, Frederick. The Alaska Military Reconnaissance of 1883. Science, v. 3, 1884, Feb. 22, pp. 220-227, 246-252.

2792-Schwatka, Frederick. The middle Yukon. Science, v. 3, 1884, June 6, 13, pp. 677-682, 706-711.

2793-Schwatka, Frederick. Along Alaska's great river. A popular account of the travels of the Alaska exploring expedition of 1883, along the great Yukon River, from its source to its mouth, in the British northwest territory, and in the Territory of Alaska. 360 pp., New York; Cassell & Company, limited, 1885.

2794-Schwatka, Frederick. The great river of Alaska. Cent., n.s., v. 8, 1885, Sept., pp. 739-751; Oct., pp. 819-829.

2795-Schwatka, Frederick. New York Times Exploring Expedition to Mount St. Elias. See N. Y. Times, 1886, June 21, July 3rd, 16th, Sept. 20th, 24th, 26th; Oct. 3, 12; Nov. 16, 1886.

2796-Schwatka, Frederick. Alaska and the inland passage. In Hyde, J. Wonderland, 1886, pp. 49-96. (See also No. 2201.)

2797-Schwatka, Frederick. Wintering in the white zone. Cosmop., v. 4, 1888, Feb., pp. 478-485.

2798-Schwatka, Frederick. A summer in Alaska. A popular account of the travels of an Alaska exploring expedition along the great Yukon river, from its source to its mouth, in the British Northwest territory, and in the Territory of Alaska. 418 pp. Philadelphia; J. Y. Huber company, 1891. Same St. Louis, Mo., J. W. Henry, 1893. (This is an enlarged edition of his "Along Alaska's great river.") 2799-Schwatka, Frederick. A journey over an Alaskan range of snowclad mountains. Goldthwaite's Geog. M., v. 5, 1893, Jan.-Feb., pp. 55-57.

2800-Science, v. 7, 1886, Jan., pp. 95-96. Rev. of: Explorations in Alaska by the Brothers Krause.

2801-Science, v. 7, 1886, June 25, pp. 566-567. A new expedition to Alaska.

2802-Scientific American Supplement, v. 57, 1904, May 14, pp. 23721-2. Unexplored Alaska.

2803-Shillinglaw, J. J. Narrative of Arctic Discovery from the earliest period up to the present time. London, 1850.

2804-Simpson, Thomas. Narrative of Discoveries of the North Coast of America. 8vo, London, 1843. Also Journal Roy. Geog. Soc., 1838, vol. viii, pp. 213-225. (See also No. 364.)

2804a-Smith, Philip S. Exploration in Northwestern Alaska. Geog. R., v. 15, 1925, April, pp. 237-254.

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