INDEX. 



710 



Patagonians, their system of government, and great 

 cacique, 423. 



, tlieir arms, amusements, and character, 424. 



Paul, St., climate of the island, 271. 



, chase of the sea-bear on tlie, 313. 



Paul the First, discovery of the Island of, 274. 



Pekan, or woodshock {.UarUs Canadensis), fur of 

 the, .316. 



Penas, gulf of, glacier at the, 394. 



Penguin, the, of the Antarctic seas, 895. 



, its food, 397. 



Penny, Master, his search for Franklin, 357, 358. 



Peruvian current, influence of the, 394. 



Petermann, Dr. Augustus, his view of the route to 

 the Pole, 374. 



Petrel, the giant (^ProceUaria gigantea'), of the An- 

 tarctic seas, 394. 



Petropavlosk, its population, 257. 



, unsuccessful attack of the English and French 



on, 256. 



Petschora river, 149. 



Philip's bay, 409. 



Phipps, Captain (afterwards Lord Mulgrave), his 

 voyage to discover the north-west passage, 344. 



Pipit {Anthns praltnsis), the, of Iceland, 81. 



Plachina, Castren's residence and study at, 176. 



Plover island, discovery of, 3G0. 



Plovers of Iceland, 81. 



Poland, the elk of, 39, 40. 



Pole, North, probable condition of the land (if any) 

 at the, 27. 



Popow, Fedor, his discovery of the gold fields of 

 Eastern Siberia, 214. 



Population of Norway, 122. 



Potato, cultivation of, in Norway, 124. 



Pribilow Islands, climate of, 271. 



, sea-lions and guillemots of, 271. 



, chase of the sea-bear, 274. 



Prontschischtschew, "his fruitless endeavors to dou- 

 ble the capes of Taimurland, 200. 



, death of him and his wife, 20. 



Prussia, East, tlie elk of, 39, 40. 



Ptarmigan {Lagnpus albus), its residence in tlie liigh- 

 est latitudes in winter, 43. 



of Spitzbergen, 137. 



, its summer visits to Taimurland, 227. 



in the Tundra in summer, 19. 



Pteropods, food for the Greenland whale, 60. 



Puffins of Lovunnen island, 125. 



, mode of catching them, 125. 



Punta Arenas, colony of Germans at, 416. 



Pustosersk, visit of Castren to, 171, 173. 



Pvm, Lieut., his sledge journey of search for Frank- 

 "lin, 360. 



FtAcooN {Procyon /otn-), 315, 378. 



, value and trade in the skins of the, 316. 



Rae, Dr., his search for Sir John Richardson, 357. 



, his discoveries in the Arctic seas, .357. 



, his discovery of the fate of Franklin and his 



crew, 362. 

 Eaipass, copper mines at, 128. 

 Ranunculus, snow {Ranunculus nivalis), of Nova 



Zembla, 153. 

 Rat, musk-. See Musquash. 

 Ravens of Iceland, 84. 



, in Scandinavian mythologj', 84, 85. 



, superstitions of the Icelanders respecting the, 



85. 



Razor-bill, its nests on the most northern rocks. 67. 



Red-knife Indians, tlieir liunting-ground.s, 327. 



Red-pole, tlie, of Spitzbergen, 137. 



Red river colony, destruction of the, 308. 



Red sharks of Iceland, 81. 



Reindeer, its summer and winter quarters in the 

 Arctic regions, 19. 



, food found by the, in Spitzbergen. 27. 



, its importance to man in the northern regions, 



34. 



, its formation and adaptation to tlie circum- 

 stances in which it is placed, .34. . 



, clattering sound of its feet, 34. 



, its antlers, 34. 



■ , its j'oung, 35. 



, its milk, 36. 



, its food and olfactory powers, .36. 



, the caribou of North America, 36. 



, its geographical range in the Old and New 



World, 36. 



, its love of a cold climate, 36. 



, its services to man, 37. 



, its enemies, and di.-orders to which it is lia- 

 ble, 37, 38. 



, a nuisance in Iceland, 81. 



of Spitzbergcii, 137. 



, the, pens of tlie Lapps, 160. 



, milking the, 160. 



, the, sledges of the Lapps, 161. 



, attempt made to acclimatize the, in Scotland, 



162. 



, ravages of wolves in herds of, 164. 



, rich Lapp owners of herds of, 164. 



, Lapp mode of killing the, 164. 



, its two annual migrations, 237. 



hunts of the .Tukahiresof the Aniuj, 237, 238. 



races of the Tchnktchi, 266. 



hunting of the Esquimaux, 29."). 



. the Kutchin Indian mode of pounding the, 



333. 



, chase of the, in Greenland, .388. 



Rensselaer bay, temperature of, in mid-winter, 19, 

 20. 



, Kane's winters at, 365, 369. 



Resanow, Jakin, his gold-fields, 214. 



" Rescue," wreck of the, 440. 



Reykjahlid, boiling mud-caldrons of, 70. 



Reykjavik, mean annual temperature of, 78. 



— '—, the present capital of Iceland, 91. 



, account of, 99, 100. 



, the annual fair of, 100. 



, salarv of the bishop of, 106. 



, schools and library of, Hi8. 109. 



, the Icelandic Literary .Society, 110. 



Rhinoceros remains found on the coast of North- 

 ern Siberia, 203. 



Richardson, Dr. (afterwards Sir John), liis .Vrctic 

 land vovages, 346, 349. 



, dreadful sufferings of the party, .W.. 347. 



J his search for Sir John Franklin. 3,"i6. 



Rivers discharging their waters into the Polar 

 ocean, 17. 



of Iceland, 78. 



Rocky Mountains, the wild sheep of the, 41. 



Roebuck, near Lake Baikal, 4it. 



Rorquals, or fin-whales, habitat and size of the, 60. 



, their food, 60. 



Rosmysslow, his investigations of the shores of 

 Nova Zembla, 147. 



Ross, ('apt. (afterwards Sir John), Arctic voyages 

 of, 344. 



