Index 



i8o, 182, 183, 185-87, 189, 191- 

 94; out of humor, 165; enmity 

 with Chilcats, 174-76; opinion of 

 the Auk tribe, 179, 180; his noble 

 speech when admitted to the 

 Church, 201, 202; his death for 

 his people, 202-04; his dignity, 

 204. 



Toyatte Glacier, 204. 



Trees, at Wrangell, 32; remarkable 

 growth of mosses on, 121, 122; in 

 moraines of Muir Glacier, 282, 

 283, 292. 



Trout, 181. 



Tyeen, Captain, Stickeen Indian, 

 208, 211, 212, 215-18, 220, 23s, 

 262, 263. 



Valley, a Yosemite-like, 221-24. 

 Vancouver, George, 159. 

 Vancouver Island, 6-8. 

 Vanderbilt, Mr., a Wrangell mer- 

 chant, 20, 21, 33, 56, 195, 196. 

 Vanderbilt, Annie, 21. 

 Veratrum, 92. 

 Vetch, 119. 

 Victoria, B.C., 6-8, 12, 275. 



Ward's, ^T, 88. 

 Washington, coast of, 6, 273. 

 Water-ousel, 185. 



Waterfalls, an interesting fall, 121; 

 in Sum Dum Bay, 222, 223. 



Whales, 4, 5, 275. 



White Glacier, 299. 



Willows, dwarf, 92. 



Wilson's, 78. 



Wolves, the Indians' opinion of, 



124; howling, 297. 

 Wood, "fossil," 282, 283, 289, 296, 



297, 305, 307. 



Woodchucks, 287. See also Mar- 

 mot. 



Wrangell, first visit to, 18-46; de- 

 scription, 25-28; weather, 28, 40- 

 43; excursions from, 44-195; a 

 month in, 196; arrival in 1880, 

 207; departure, 208; visit in 1890, 

 276. 



Wrangell Glacier, 116, 277. 



Wrangell Island, 25, 195. 



Wrangell Narrows, 69, 193, 276. 



Wright, Prof., 291. 



Yana Taowk, a Kake chief, 127. 



Young, Rev. Samuel Hall, 24, 33, 

 65, 66, 197, 198; mountain- 

 climbing adventure, 50-55; on 

 canoe voyage to Chllcat, 114- 

 95, passim; preaching to In- 

 dians, 126, 127, 130, 136, 161, 

 171, 173, 180, 188; at the time of 

 Toyatte's death, 203, 204; on 

 second trip to Glacier Bay, 208, 

 211,225,233,239,245,258,259, 

 261, 262. 



