132 INDKX. 



fage. 



Copper Center, station establii^heil at 17 



Reindeer route to 78 



Corrals, used in counting deer 97, 107 



Counting deer 97, 107 



Cram, I). W., appointed 17 



En route to Bettles 45 



Cruise of assistant agent '. 2t)-2S, 34-53 



Dawson - 49 



Diseases of reindeer 129 



Eagl e - - 49 



Eaton, ownership of deer at 22 



A nnual report of superintendent 24, 95 



Buildings 1 03 



Education. {See Schools.) 



Eskimos, civilization of (.sre Natives) 1 2-16 



Ethnological notes, by E. O. Campbell 90 



Expenditures of appropriation, ' ' Reindeer fur Alaska, 1904 " 19 



Fairbanks 43-44 



Fawns, increase by 10 



Difficulty in counting 97 



At Unalakleet 103 



Finlanders, as teachers and herders 15. 17, 18 



At Bethel 1 15 



Fort < iibbon 45 



Fort Selkirk, destruction of 51 



Fort Yukon 46, 47 



Freighting. (.SW' Reindeer. ) 



Gambell, ownership of deer at 21 



Rejjort of superintendent 24, 81-94 



Gambell, Dr. F. H., on hoof disease 129 



Georgeson, C. C, report of 117-130 



Gold, on creeks and tributaries of Tanana - 43 



At Fairbanks 44 



At Circle City 48 



( ►utput of Klondike region 49 



Golfonin, ownership of deer at 219 



Inspected by C. O. Lind 102 



Report of superintendent 24, 1 1 4 



Government, deer belonging to 20 



Hamilton, Dr. William, cruise of 26-28 



Instructions to 32, 33 



Itinerary of {-ve Itinerary ) 34-53 



Harness 127 



Harris, Dr. \V. T. (/See Commissioner of Education.) 

 Herders. {See Natives and apprentices. ) 



Hobbling deer UUi 



Hope, Point, station established at 17 



Visit of W. T. Lopp Ill 



Horses and mules compared with reindeer 105 



Hospitals, need of 14 



Hudson Bay Co. , at F( )rt Yukon 46 



Abanilons post 47 



Massacre at Fort Sekik 51 



