REINDEER AND MUSK-OX 



(34) Donald B. MacMillan, D.Sc, Arctic Explorer. Accompanied several 



United States Arctic Expeditions. 



(35) Dr. Rudolph M. Anderson, Geologist, Canadian Arctic Expedition. Five 



years in Arctic. In command Southern party, Canadian Arctic 

 Expedition, 1913-16. 



The evidence as given by these witnesses in the course of the inquiry is 

 extremely interesting, dealing as it does with many different matters having an 

 important bearing on the natural resources of Northern Canada and their 

 possible future development. 



Musk-ox Ca.Wes— Courtesy oj Dr. W. T. Hornaday, Zoological Society, N.Y. 



Your commissioners, therefore, strongly recommend that this evidence be 

 printed in full as Appendix No. I to this report, in order that the valuable 

 information which it contains may be disseminated as widely as possible among 

 the people of the Dominion. 



In addition to the evidence taken at the hearings,_ written submissions 

 were received from a number of persons conversant with conditions in the 

 Canadian Arctic and sub-Arctic, and in Alaska. Certain of these submissions 

 have been attached as appendices to this report. 



On March 12, 1920, Mr. Vilhjalmar Stefansson, having applied for a lease 

 for grazing purposes of a large area in Southern Baffin Island, resigned from the 

 Commission. 



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