INDEX. 135 



Metlakahtla, 21. 



Milking reindeer, 63. 



Mission station, Yakutat Bay, 24. 



National Education Association, and Alaska, 131. 



Nuchek, school at, 25. 



Pattou, Miss, teacher, 23. 



Physician, recommended by Superintendent Kjellmann, 88. 



Peterson, ^liss Selma, teacher, 24. 



Point Hope, school at, 40. 



Police, Eskimo, 84. 



Population of Sitka, 23. 



PortClarence, arrival of Bear at, 34, 35; transporting reindeer to, 13. 



Possibilities of the future, 16. 



Presbyterian industrial school, Sitka, 23. 



Purchasing station on Siberian coast, recommended, 16, 95, 96. 



Rations of herders and apprentices, 72. 



Recommendations, etc., by Superintendent Kjellmann, for reindeer station, 85-90. 



Reindeer, as food, 64; breaking iu deer, 60; calving, 61, 62; efl'ect upon Alaska in 

 stocking with, 16, 17, 18; distribution of, 15; fawns, birth of, 61; fund for 

 1894-95, 18; harnessing, 75, 76; herders, names of Lapps engaged, 47; negotia- 

 tions with Lapps, 45-48; herd given to W. T. Lopp, at Cape Prince of Wales, 

 15; herd, report on, by William A. Kjellmann, 42-90; introduction of, and Lake 

 Mohonk Conference, 131; National Educational Association, 131; Board of 

 Indian Commissioners, 131; introduction of, into Alaska, and Hon. A. C. Dur- 

 borrow, 13; and Hon. S. B. Alexander, 13; intrusted to Eskimo, 15; landing of, 

 at Amaknak Island, Unalaska, 13; meat of, 17; method of protecting from dogs, 

 64,65; milking, 63; number of, iu Alaska, 55-57 ; private contributions for pur- 

 chase of, 11, 12 ; purchase of, 12-14 ; report on, at Cape Prince of Wales, by W. 

 T. Lopp, 91-96; skins, value of, 17; statistics, 55; superstitions of natives of 

 Siberia in regard to selling, 12; theft of, 57-59; training to haul sleds. 60, 61; 

 transporting to Port Clarence, 13. 



Reindeer Stations. Cape Nome (Eskimo), 80-82. Cape Prince of Wales, report on, by 

 W. T. Lopp, 91-96. Port Clarence, 13 ; annual report by William J. Kjellmann, 

 superintendent, 42-90 ; births and deaths, 82; Christmas tree at, 85; daybook 

 and journal kept by W. T. Lopp and Kev. T. L. Brevig, 97-126; meteorology, 

 127-130; new buildings, 83, 84; rations of herders and ajiprentices at, 72. 



Roscoe, W. E., teacher, 26. 



Russo-Greek Church, school at Nuchek, 25; school of, at Killisuoo, 23. 



St. Lawrence Island, school at, 32. 



Salter, C.C, teacher, 26. 



Sand Point, school site selected, 28. 



Saxmap, Miss S. A., teacher, 22. 



Schools, Cape Prince of Wales, 37-39; Douglas, 22; Juneau, 22; Kadiak, 26; Killis- 

 noo, 23; Point Hope, 40; St. Lawrence Island, 32, 33; Sitka district, 22. 



School site selected at Sand Point, 28. 



School to be reopened at Karluk, 27. 



Seal fisheries, Aleutian Islands, 31, 32. 



Senate, United States, action of, 5. 



Short, Miss, teacher, 30. 



Shumagin Islands, immense cod banks, 27. 



Siberian coast, purchasing station recommended on, 16; voyage of Bear along, 13. 



Sibc^riau herders, 14. 



Siberians, superstitions in regard to selling reindeer, 12. 



Siberia, purchase of reindeer iu, 12; purchasing station, 95, 96. 



Sickness, 82. 



