vi CONTENTS. 



riTAPTER XTI. 



JOrRXEY T(^ THE STlJAIl OF FURY AND HECLA AND TO LYON'S INLET, AND 



FOURTH WINTER. 



Frniu-ARY, 1868, to March, 1869. 



Hall iiurposcs to visit the northt-ni part of Mellville Peninsula— Reasons for this jouiney 

 in place of one to King William's Land— The information from the natives of 

 monument and places of white men seen there since 1863— Purchases the few 

 dogs still alive among the natives— His provision-hst for the journey and articles 

 of barter— Loses some of his notes by the gale— Encamps on the ice near the Ooglit 

 Islamls— Converses with the natives— Visits Parry Bay with Koo-loo-a— Finds a 

 monument— Digs in vain for the cache— Finds the remains of a tenting-place once 

 occupied by white men— Discovers Grinnell Lake and Brevoort River— Visits 

 Amherst Island— Returns to Tern Island— Holds further conversations with the 

 natives — Receives several maps drawn by the Eskimos — Visits Giftbrd River to 

 fud another tenting-place — Returns to Repulse Bay— Salmon-tishing and deer- 

 hinits- Mutiny of one of the five white men — Loss of life — Capture of a second 

 whak' — Journey to Lyon's Inlet — Survey — Discharge of the four white men — Hall 

 dries venison and ^irepares pemmican in his own igloo — Plans for a new sledge 

 journey to King William's Laud 331-374 



CHAPTER XIII. 



FINAL .lOlRNEY TO KING WILLIAM'S LAND AND RETURN TO THE UNITED STATES. 

 Mahcii 23, 1869, TO September 26, 1869. 



Hall l>egin8 his final journey to King William's Land — Route toward Pelly Bay the same 

 with that followed in 1866 and 1867 — The cache made in 1867 reached — Safety of the 

 Htores — Deposit made for the return journey — Encamps on Lake Tep-suk-ju-a 

 April 8 — On Augusta Island, April 11— Meets Pelly Bay natives — Peculiarities of 

 the ice form.'ition — Flying sledge trip to the igloos — Franklin relics — Hall's natives 

 alunued — Their fears (inieted — Musk-ox hunt near Simpson's Lake — Neitchille na- 

 tives mot — Conversations wiih In-nook-poo-zhe-jook — More Franklin relics — En- 

 cuMipH on Todd's Island — Graves of Franklin's men visited near Pefler River — 

 (Iravw* on Toild's lHlan<l — Deep snow prevents fnrther search — Unwillingness of 

 tlie iiutivcK to remain- Hvfurn to Repulse Bay — Information from In-nook-poo-zhc- 

 jcKjk ou the rout<— Alnindani.e of game from King William's Land to Repulse 

 Bay— Muhk-ox huntn— Hall's letter giving the results of this journey — Arrives at 

 UepulMc Hay— Plans of return tti lli.- United States— Occupations during June 

 aod July— PlacoH the bone of IiIh third whah; and his musk-ox skins on the An- 

 (it'll Gibb»— SaJiN for the United States— Hunts the bear and the deer at Whale 

 Point— Arriv.-« at New Bedford, September 26, 1869— Tributes of respect— Visit to 

 bin grovo by th« KngliHh Arctic Exjtedition of lH7.'j 377-438 



