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1>'DEX. 



Hall, Charles Franeis — Continned. 



Proposes his plans to the people. 61 : ac- 

 eusioms himselt to Innnii custrans and food. 

 82 : builds a magnetic observatory. ?4 : finds 

 hisinknozen, so: makes his nist sledge trips 

 with the Innnirs, ?6. S9, 133 : joins ui their 

 feasts. ^», 90. 1-29. 4-JS. 432 : htmts a seal, 93 : 

 moves to the walms groiuids. ICO; is an- 

 kooted. 1G»2 : discharges Rudolph. 1C6 : cor- 

 rects his dates, 114 : lener to Capt. E. A. 

 Chapel. ItC : receives supplies fiton the 

 whalers. 115, 325: joins in a walms-hnnt, 

 119-123. 



Speech on Xew Tear's Day, 130; vims 

 the MonticeHo, 132 : experiments with freez- 

 ing mereuxy. 146: writes widi great diffi- 

 culty, 146, 150; goes out sealing, 152: suf- 

 fers for food. 155 ; renew^s his supplies, 156 : 

 proposes to survey the ccast. 15>5: broken 

 health. 159 : arrives at the Wager. 164. 



Harpoons a seal, 16S: arrives at Be- 

 pulse Bay. 1T7: visits the whaler Black 

 Eagle. 151; the Ansel Gibbs, 169: capt- 

 ures a whale. I'i*' : en imps at Fon Hope, 

 192: his note? round on the ice, 



193-195. 



Hunts the deer, 202: severe exposures, 

 2C4-2C0; his daily subastence, 211; pre- 

 pares fur clothing. 213 ; dresses entirely in 

 furs, 213: builds his own igk-o.^li: life at 

 yow-yam. 216-221 : returns to Fort Hope, 

 223: his control of Ar-mom and of the Iit- 

 nuits, 224, 432: meteorological notes during 

 the winter, 2i?7-23L 



First advanc-e toward King William's 

 Land-iT: depc^atshis records, 241: arrives 

 at the Sea of Ak-koo-lee, ".BS : meets PeDy 

 Bay m»i, 255 : returns to Bepulse Bay. 261 ; 

 buries Too-koo-li-toas babe, 266; journal 

 entry on his return, 268. 



Determines to hire white men for a sec- 

 ond advance, 26C»-2T4 : meets PeDy Bay men 

 again . 2T5 : further i»ews of Franklin's party, 

 •iT6 : annoyances, 2T7 ; begins survey of Be- 

 pulse Bay. 279 : visits the Pioneer and An- 

 sell Gibbs, 261 : assists the whalers, 265 : 

 asks their help for men and dogs, 25o ; pre- 

 (tares and shijs his whalebone, 2S7 : en- 

 camps near the ships, 269 : is refused a team 

 of dogs, 290. 



Begins a journey to Ig-loo-hk. 295: suffer- 

 ings. 297--^«' • i."vi -1 T.-f4ni.9>>: arrives at 



HalL Charles Francis — ContinuetL 



Repulse Bay, 3l^: is refiised leave to hire 

 men, 3l^. 



Visits his cache at Cape Weynton, 313; 

 makes a new c-ache, 316 : goes on a musk-ox 

 hunt. 319 : makes purchases fiom the whalers, 

 323: goes into winter quarters, 325: hires 

 five white men, 326. 



Journey to the Strait of Fury and Het. . 

 336 : arrives on the northwest side of Mel- 

 ville Peninsula, ^2 : discovers a new isla n >i . 

 ^5 : finds a monument and a tenting-pl. 

 of white men. 344-346 : visits Amherst I - 

 and. ^49 : Gifford Eiver. 352 : returns to I. 

 pulse Bay. 356: shoots a mutineer. 36^3 : w:- 

 cttre* a whale, 363 ; journey to Lyon's Inlet, 

 364 : winter quarters at Talloon, 366 : pre- 

 pares penmucan and ammunition for a final 

 sledge journey. 371. 



Final journey to King William's Land, 

 379 : arrives at Cape Weynton, 364 : at Au- 

 gusta Island, 366 : at Simpson's Lake, 394 ; 

 at Todd's Island. 4».0 : discovers the remains 

 of some of Franklin's men. 4'I'1— 1C<3 ; returns 

 to Repulse Bay. 4»S: goes on a musk-ox 

 hxmt. 413 : writes \o Mr. Grianell the results 

 of his jotimey to King William's Land. 415; 

 recovers his whalebone nom the cache. 427 ; 

 leaves Repulse Bay. 426 : hunts the bestr at 

 Whale Point, -t29 ; lands at Xew Bedford, 

 430 ; tributes to his work, 431—437 : astro- 

 nomical observations. 451—175 : meterologi- 

 cal observations, 479-c5'I»: conversations 

 with Innuits. 567-Gll. 



Harper Brothers assist Hall. 44 : send the -'Ar - 

 tic Researches" to Repulse Bay. 263. 



Hayes, Hon. R. B., indorses Hall's appeal, xxv. 



Haviland Bay, encamped on, 187 ; crossed. X " 

 357,364. 



Herald, the New York. Hall writes to, 156. 



Hooper Inlet viaied, 341. 342. 



Hoppner Inlet viated. 3-57. 



Igloo, e<Histmcti4» oC 72 : Hall's first, 75 : lamp, 

 75 : village, 126 : built on sledge journey, 

 134: Hall's, at Xow-yam, 214 : feasting, 220. 



Ig-loo-lik, Hall's jotimey to, 296-301. 



Im-moot-poo-zhee-Joot'i account of Franklin's men. 

 397 : map of King William's Land. 396 : fiir- 

 ther account of Franklin's men, 408; fight 

 with a mnsk-ox. 413 : interview with Hall, 

 419, (J^ 



