CONTENTS. vii 



CHAPTER XIV. 



ADDITIONAL NOTES— HALL'S TWO ESKIMO FRIENDS. 



Hall's two Eskimo friends— Ebierbiug (Joo) and Too-koo-li-too (Hannah)— Their chil- 

 dren — Joe's consins — The inscriptions in the cemetery at Groton, Connecticut 441-448 



APPENDIXES 



I. Hall's Astronomical Observations 451-475 



II. Hall's Meteorological Observations 479-550 



III. Hall's Geological Collections discussed by Prof. Benj. K. Emerson, of Amherst Col- 



lege, Massachusetts 553-5815 



IV. Conversations with the Innuits, 1864, 1868, and 1869 587-611 



V. Statistics furnished by U. S. Consul McDougall as to the whale fishery, and the 



manufacture of jute at Dundee, by the use of whale and seal oil 615-633 



ERRATA. 



Page 35, for (Appendix) VIII read V. 

 Page 37, for (Messrs.) Poillou read Poillon. 

 Page 42, for whaling brig read barque. 

 Page 176, for Eggers read Eggert's. 

 Page 297, for 80° below zero read 50. 



