INDEX. 



643 



Innuits, light use of (lie teiiu,G2; first met, t/J; 

 division of furs, 69 ; feasts, 80, 90, 309 ; prep- 

 aration of fnr (Tresses, 91 ; auuisemeuts, 95, 

 218, 369; superstitions, ,110, 277, 282, 286, 

 322; conversations with, 64, 108; orna- 

 ments, 219 ; Hall's control of, 22'), 277, 432. 



Iwillik, 04, 95, 227, 324, 364, 369, 424. 



Journal of Commerce, Hall's letters to, 156, 587. 

 Jeflfries, Captain of the George and Mary, 115. 



Kane, Dr., Aoyage S., xxx,xxxi. 

 Key-low-tik, playing on, 96, 129. 

 Ki-as or kyaks of Repulse Bay compared witli 



those of Greenland, 216. 

 Kilmer, Captain, 65,189,285,319. 

 King "William's Land (Ei-ki-tuk), first advance 



to, 237 ; return from, 261 ; sledge journey to, 



377; return, 409. 

 Kin-ua-pa-toos, 171 ; their dogs, 239. 

 Knight and Barlow, expedition of, 56. 

 Kobbig and Tiing-nuk's Franklin relics, 391. 

 Koo-loo-a takes Hall to the cache on Melville 



Peninsula, 341; his report of the white 



men, 596. 

 Eok-lee-arng-nun's relics and stories of Frank- 

 lin's men, 255; hung by his son, 277. 

 Kom-motig (half tents), 169, 171, 174. 

 £ow (walrus hide), 136, 389 ; sled made of, 305, 



307, .309. 



Leonard or Lailor, Frank, xxii, 295, 314, 319, 



325, 336, 345, 362. 

 La Perouse, expedition of, 5. 

 Leach, U. S. Consul, assists Hall, 47. 

 Lefferts Marshall assists Hall, 41. 

 Lightning and thunder storm, 181 ; Innuit no- 

 tions of, 182, 187. 

 Lyon's Inlet, journey to, 364. 



Mam-mark, 128, 228, 245; death, 321. 



Man-line (rue-raddies), 246, 373. 



Marble Island, 55, 59, 139, 143. 



Markham, C. E., on the use of oil in the manu- 

 facture of jute, 618. 



Marmots (Sixies), 263, 412. 



McClintock, Sir Leopold F., brings the Frank- 

 lin Record from Point Victory, xxxiii ; let- 

 ter in regard to Arctic explorations, xxxiv. 



McDougall, U. S. Consul at Dundee ; report of 

 the whale fishery and jute, Appendix V, 

 619. 



Mercury, experiments with, 146. 



Meteorological .Journal, Appendix II, 479-543; 



.special observations, 94, 227-231,366. 

 Mouticello sails from New London, 42 ; from St. 



John's, 48; passage throjigh Hudson Straits, 



r.5. 



Monument found by HaU, with tenting-place, 



on Melville Peninsula, 344-347. 

 Morgan, Captain, 283,285. 

 Morison & Brown, expedition for the FrankUn 



Records, xxiii. 

 Mosquitoes, 75, 322, 426. 

 Muktuk relished by Hall, 72, 81, 214, 225, 314. 

 Murchison River, 395. 

 Musk oxen, 76, 86, 319, 413. 



Nares, Sir George, on Hall's observations. 

 Navy Department purchase Hall's manuscripts, 



xi. 

 Negus & Co. assist Hall, 41. 

 Newton, Prof. R. S., M. D., assists Hall, 41. 

 New London, Hall sails from, xiii, 42. 

 New Year's Day feast and speech, 128. 

 Noodloo's sketch of Murray Maxwell Inlet, 351. 

 Noo-wook, 63, 142. 

 Nordenskiold's coast-line, xxxix. 

 Norton, Silas, 314. 



Norman and Neebarbic Creeks visited, 365. 

 North Pole River and Lake, 192, 279. 

 Nordhotf, C, assists Hall while preparing hia 



''Arctic Researches," 44. 

 Now-yarn, 214, 221. 

 Nur-ker-zhoo (Jack), 63, 105, 152, 168, 378, 394, 421. 



Oog-la-ri-your Island, camped on, 179, 221, 280. 



Oo-glit Islands, 299, 338, 350. 



Oo-oo-took on Parry's ship, 112. 



Ook-gook caught, 161, 181 ; lines made from, 181. 



Ook-joo-Uk (O'Reilly Island), 257, 400, 418. 



Oon-ger- Ink's sketch of Fox Channel, 354 ; of Ad- 

 miralty Iidet, 356. 



Osbom, Admiral Sherard, the value of Arctic 

 exploration, xxxvi. 



Ook-bar-loo, 65, 67, 590, 592, 594. 



Ook-bar-loo (the son), 99. 



Ok-pas, 49. 



Orarians, use of the term, 62. 



Ou-lig-buck, 66. 



Ou-e-la, the chief of the tribe, 62, 86, 99, 103, 104, 

 105, 118, 138, 142, 160, 162, 167, 170, 178, 190, 

 225; his map, 278; 300,309,378,394,432. 



Fapa-tew-a goes with Hall to Melville Penin- 

 sula, 336; sketch of Lyon's Inlet, 364 ; of 

 Pond's Bav, 370. 



