TIIK AKtTIC IJKAVLINli. 



n;-» 



M\rK"s (ii; \^ |,|\(. 



TIIK AK( I'll (illAVl.lNt. 



TttjfiHullH* .SVyHi/cr- Ui< II Mii»iiN, ('i\a:K. //tteluiJ: /'uMHii — Kst^i imai .\. 

 /'oi»n>i> JllfU (.'an. Vin. 



Arctic UnvlUiK. 



TilK t'M'ffiliiij; hcaiity ami iciiiiirkaMr ^rimio (|ualitirs nl" tlii> 

 li«»l)lr tisli lia\c iiidufttl me to ^i\c liiin a platt- iii tliisc paf^cs, 

 to «liifli liii placf of iiati\ity liardly entitles liiiii, as In- is, I 

 tV'Jir, to l)r toiind iiowlieie sunt liw aid (if tin- i'>l\\i\ parallel ol 

 lutitnde, Ix tweeii Mackeii/ie's lvi\er and the \N eleuiiic. " Its 

 liif^hly appropriatr lvs(|uiiiiaii\ title," sa\.s |)r. Kielianlson, 

 iVoiii whose tine work on the Kanna «»t" Arctic Anurica, 1 

 liuve borruwi'd both the matter oi this article and the cut 

 llbo^^, " (UMiotin^ 'wini^likc tin,' ullndo to its maj^niticcut 

 dontnl ; nutl it was in retcrencc to the same tVatiire that I 

 bontowcd ui>oii it the specific appcUalioii jif Sh/ni/rr, ' the 

 tttniubird-bcanT,' iiiteiuliii^ also to adxert to the rank ol' my 

 con)|mition, Captain Mack, then a midshipman, who took the 

 firnt )i|)ccinicii we saw with tbi* artiticial lly." 



I may remark here, that the Kniopeaii (iraxlin^ has the 



