V CONTENTS. 



—A pretty Style.— Religious Ideas of the Inmiits.— Their kindly Character.— Treatment of the 

 Aged and Infirm.— A Woman abandoned to die.— Hall's Attempt to rescue her.— The Inuuit Nomads, 

 ■without any form of Government.— Their Numbers diminishing.— A Sailor wanders away.— Hall's 

 Search for him.— Finds him frozen to death.— The Ship free from Ice.— Preparations to return.— 

 Reset in the Ice-paclj. — Another Arctic Winter.— Breaking up of the Ice.— Departure for Home.— 

 Tookoolito and her Child •' Butterfly."— Death of " Butterfly."— Arrival at Home.— Results of Hall's 

 Expedition.— Innuit Traditions.— Discovery of Frobisher Relics.— Hall undertakes a second Expedi- 

 tion.— His Statement of its Object and Prospects.— Last Tidings of Hall Page 433 



