ILLUSTRATIONS 



Peaby Record Found with Flag on Summit of Cape Thomas 



Hubbard 



Peary Cairn on Summit of Cape Thomas Hubbard . . . 



Portion of American Flag Left by Peary at Cape Thomas 

 Hubbard and Found by Author in May, 1914 . . . 



Eskimo Drawings of Different Animals 



Burgomaster or Glaucous Gull (Larus Hyperboreus) . 



Netting Dovekies at the Rate of One a Minute . . . 



The Niagara of North Greenland 



A Lonely Grave in the Far North 



Port Foulke. Winter Quarters of Hayes Expedition . 



Eight Exposures at Twenty-minute Intervals of Mid- 

 night Sun in Smith Sound 



A Fine Day, Good Going, and a Good Team 



Kane Record Found on North Greenland Shore . , . 



Arrow Carved on the Summit of Fern Rock at Rensselaer 

 Harbor by Kane Expedition to Indicate Location of 

 Glass Jar Concealed in a Crevice 



Not a Dog Dared to Go Near 



With the Feel of the Warm Sun on His Body He Gurgles 

 with Delight 



The End of the Day 



Flight of Doveejes 



Head of Two-thousand-pound Walrus 



Eskimo Kayak. Wonderfully Adapted for the Purpose 

 OF Harpooning Walrus, Narwhal, and Seal .... 



When the Ah-wa-ta, the Inflated Skin of a Little Ringed 

 Seal, Moves Through the W^ater it is an Indication 

 that the Harpoon Has Been Driven Home. It is At- 

 tached to the Harpoon Line and Supports and also 

 Denotes the Location of the Animal 



Al-ning-wa, the W^ife of Arklio 



Nest of Eider Duck. Four Thousand Delicious Fresh 

 Eggs of the Eider Duck 



The Rare Eggs of the Knot (Tringa Canutus) .... 



The Knot Upon Nest 



An Ice-cold Bath Has No Terrors Whatever for Nannook 



He Very Kindly Ascended the Berg to be Photographed . 



Fac 



\ng p- 86 



86 



86 

 92 

 104 

 108 

 112 

 120 

 120 



144 

 148 

 158 



153 

 160 



166 

 166 

 168 

 198 



230 



230 

 242 



252 

 264 

 264 

 270 

 270 



