THE ARCTIC INSTITUTE OF NORTH AMERICA 



The Arctic Institute of North America was formed to further the 

 scientific study and exploration of the Arctic. The Institute pro- 

 vides information on the Arctic through its three Offices, awards 

 research grants, and publishes scientific papers and other contribu- 

 tions in its journal Arctic. Those interested in this work are invited 

 to become Associate Members. Associates receive all numbers of 

 the journal. The Library and Map Collection at the Montreal Office 

 are principally for their use, and they are welcome there and at the 

 other Institute Offices. 



BOARD OF GOVERNORS 

 T. H. Manning, (Chairman), J. T. Flakne, Washington, D.C. 



Ottawa, Ont. Laurence M. Gould, 

 E. H. Smith, (V ice-Chairman), Northfield, Minn. 



Woods Hole, Mass. Erxfst Gruening, 



-, T „ /c « Juneau, Alaska 



M. J. Dunbar, (Secretary), ' 



.' Etnar Mikkelsen, 

 Montreal, Que. ,-,.', , , ^ i 



^ Charlottenlund, Denmark 



Walter A. Wood, (Treasurer), A £ PorsilD( 0ttawa> Qnt 



New York, N.Y. j qhn q Re£d Washington> D .C. 



Hugh S. Bostock, Ottawa, Ont. FlNN RoNNE> Washington, D.C. 



John C. Case, New York, N.Y. Graham W. Rowley, 



C. H. D. Clarke, Toronto, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. 



Henry B. Collins, R. E. Stavert, Montreal, Que. 



Washington, D.C. Hugh A. Young, Ottawa, Ont. 



EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 

 R. C. Wallace 



DIRECTORS OF OFFICES 



Montreal Washington New York 



P. D. Baird L. O. Colbert Walter A. Wood 



Editor of the Institute Journal Arctic 

 Diana Rowley 



OFFICES OF THE INSTITUTE 



3485 University Street, Montreal, Que., Canada 



1530 P Street N.W., Washington 5, D.C, U.S.A. 



Audubon Terrace, Broadway at 156th Street, 



New York 32, N.Y., U.S.A. 



