ILLUSTRATIONS 



King of the North 



S. S. "Diana" Loading at Brooklyn Navy-yard . . . . 



The *' Erik " Landing Supplies at Provision Point, Etah . 



Iceberg in Melville Bay 



Wherever Mother Goes, Baby Goes, Snuggled in the Hood 

 Against the Warm Back 



A Good Wife is a Good Chewer. Boot Soles are a Good 

 Test of Teeth 



Brother John's Glacier and Alida Lake 



Christmas Dinner, 1914. Left to Right: Hunt, Green, 

 Ekblaw, Tanquary, Allen, Mene (Eskimo), Small . 



Shoo-e-ging-wa and Her Pet 



The Bright, Snappy Face of an Eskimo Child . . . . 



Snow is an Excellent Non-conductor 



No Plates or Forks in the North. The Meat is Measured 

 in the Mouth and Cut at the Lips 



Narwhal. The Raw Skin is Prized as a Delicacyj . . . 



Up the Face of the Beitstadt Glacier 



When is He Coming t ith the Grub? 



Herd of Musk-oxen 



Four of Our Faithful Natives Who Deserve the Credit 

 for Our Ten Thousand Miles of Sledge-work . . . 



Constructing a Snow HoasE 



Our Camp at Cape Isabella, May, 1917 



Held Up by Pressure Only 



Stretch of Rough Ice on Polar Sea 



Last Camp on Polar Sea 



Fourth Camp on Polar Sea 



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