100 INDEX. 



Lorvick, P. A., letter concerning reindeer in Lapland, 94. 



Milking reindeer, 14, 71, 82, 92. 



Noruin, Edward, letter concerning reindeer in Lapland, 95. 



Personnel of reindeer station, 9, 10. 



Reindeer at Unalaska, 15; breaking and driving, 14, 69; Cape Prince of Wales, 66, 

 67; Caribou, 15, 89; distribution of herd, 14; exhibit and award at World's 

 Columbian Exposition, 18, 84, 93; harness, 14, 70; herd, 13, 68, 69, 83; introduc- 

 tion into Alaska, 9; letters concerning reindeer in Lapland, by P. A. Lorvick, 

 94; by Edward Noruin, 95; by George Hammer, 96; by C Tangen concerning 

 reindeer introduced in southern Norway, 96; milking, 14, 71, 82, 92; mono- 

 graph on reindeer, by Charles Hallock, M. A., M. P. S., 86-92; purchase station 

 in Siberia, 18; report on reindeer breeding, by Dr. S. A. Lofstrom, 93; stock- 

 ing the Aleutian Islands, 15; transportation, 16. 



Reindeer stations, instructions for conduct of, 59-67; the herd — grazing, driving, 

 protection from dogs, 59-60; herders — probation, instruction, suppport, food, 

 clothing, accounts, wives, pay, 60-63; dogs — herding, sled dogs, 63; store- 

 houses, school, 63,*64; morals, 64; reports — daily journal, purchase account, 

 quarterly inventory, annual requisition, 64; annual report, 65. 



School, opening and attendance, 76; erection of house, 9,82. 



Secretary of the Interior, letter of, to the President of the Senate, 7. 



Senate of the United States, action of, 5. 



Siberia, estimated distances on northeast coast, 97. 



Sitka, industrial work at, 29, 30. 



Superintendent authorized to send a herd to Cape Prince of Wales, 66. 



Supplies needed by native herders, 67. 



Tangen, C, letter concerning reindeer introduced into southern Norway, 96. 



Teller Reindeer Station, annual report, by Thomas W. Lopp, superintendent, 68-78; 

 the herd, 68; herding, 69; driving, 69; breaking, 69; harness, 70; milking, 71; 

 herders, 71-73; rations issued herders and apprentices, 73; seasons, 74; calv- 

 ing, 74; dogs, 74; statement showing number of deaths in herd at Port Clar- 

 ence, July 1, 1893, to June 30, 1894, 74, 75; driftwood, 75; trade, 75; amuse- 

 ments, 76; school, 76; distribution, 76; general suggestions, 77. 



Temperature at Port Clarence, Alaska, for April, 1892, 1893, 1894, 75. 



Unalaska, reindeer at, 15. 



World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, reindeer exhibit and award, 18, 84, 93. 



