CHAPTER V. 



ARCTIC ISLANDS. 



Page. 



Divisions Physical Features dependant upon Geology Islands of Hud- 

 son Bay Baffin and Bylot Islands Islands south of Lancaster Sound 

 Ellesmere North Devon The Parry Islands The Sverdrup 

 Islands.. .. 112 



CHAPTER ,VI. 



ESKIMOS. 



The Central Eskimos Annual Routine Winter Months Snowhouses 

 Cooking Utensils Dog Sled Dogs Seal Hunting Seal Spear 

 Foxes Trade Spring Occupations Summer Summer Tent Kyak 

 Umiak Harpoon Caribou Hunting 131 



CHAPTER VII. 



ESKIMOS Continued. 



Manners and Customs Government Marriage and Divorce Murder 

 Death Burial Superstitions and Beliefs The Goddess Nuliavok 

 Origin of Races Future State Taboos The Angekok Amusements 

 Garments Adornments Moral Characteristics 162 



CHAPTER VIII. 



GEOLOGY. 



Sources of Information Succession of the Rocks Earth Movements 

 Archsean Backbone Silurian Sea Devonian and Carboniferous Uplift 

 Mesozoic and Miocene Tertiary The Glacial Period Details of 

 Geology Archaean Hudson Bay, Baffin Island, Islands of Group III., 

 Ellesmere and North Devon Islands.. 183 



CHAPTER IX. 



GEOLOGY Continued. 



Silurian West Coast of Hudson Bay, Baffin Island, Islands of Group 

 III., Northeast Part of Ellesmere, Jones Sound, North Devon Island, 

 Devonian. Carboniferous Parry Island, Coal, Ellesmere Island 

 Mesozoic 'Parry and Sverdrup Islands. Tertiary Banks Island, Elles- 

 mere Island, Coal, Baffin Island. Glacial Distribution of Boulders- 

 Ice Movements Hudson Strait, West Coast of Hudson Bay, Labrador, 

 Greatest Intensity 01 Ice-cap Marine Terraces. Economic Minerals 

 Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, Mica, Graphite, Molybdenite, Lignite and 

 Coal.. ..210 



